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The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit

By : Viktor Farcic
Book Image

The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit

By: Viktor Farcic

Overview of this book

Building on The DevOps 2.3 Toolkit: Kubernetes, Viktor Farcic brings his latest exploration of the Docker technology as he records his journey to continuously deploying applications with Jenkins into a Kubernetes cluster. The DevOps 2.4 Toolkit: Continuously Deploying Applications with Jenkins to a Kubernetes Cluster is the latest book in Viktor Farcic’s series that helps you build a full DevOps Toolkit. This book guides readers through the process of building, testing, and deploying applications through fully automated pipelines. Within this book, Viktor will cover a wide-range of emerging topics, including an exploration of continuous delivery and deployment in Kubernetes using Jenkins. It also shows readers how to perform continuous integration inside these clusters, and discusses the distribution of Kubernetes applications, as well as installing and setting up Jenkins. Work with Viktor and dive into the creation of self-adaptive and self-healing systems within Docker.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
9
Now It Is Your Turn

Creating a cluster and retrieving its IP

You know the drill. Create a new cluster or reuse the one you dedicated to the exercises.

First, we'll go to the local copy of the vfarcic/k8s-specs repository and make sure that we have the latest revision. Who knows? I might have changed something since you read the last chapter.

All the commands from this chapter are available in the 05-chart-museum.sh (https://gist.github.com/vfarcic/e0657623045b43259fe258a146f05e1a) Gist.
 1  cd k8s-specs
2 3 git pull

The requirements for the cluster are now slightly different. We'll need Helm server (tiller). On top of that, if you are a minishift user, you'll need a cluster with 4 GB RAM.

For your convenience, the new Gists and the specs are available.