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The Kubernetes Bible

By : Nassim Kebbani, Piotr Tylenda, Russ McKendrick
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Book Image

The Kubernetes Bible

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By: Nassim Kebbani, Piotr Tylenda, Russ McKendrick

Overview of this book

With its broad adoption across various industries, Kubernetes is helping engineers with the orchestration and automation of container deployments on a large scale, making it the leading container orchestration system and the most popular choice for running containerized applications. This Kubernetes book starts with an introduction to Kubernetes and containerization, covering the setup of your local development environment and the roles of the most important Kubernetes components. Along with covering the core concepts necessary to make the most of your infrastructure, this book will also help you get acquainted with the fundamentals of Kubernetes. As you advance, you'll learn how to manage Kubernetes clusters on cloud platforms, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and develop and deploy real-world applications in Kubernetes using practical examples. Additionally, you'll get to grips with managing microservices along with best practices. By the end of this book, you'll be equipped with battle-tested knowledge of advanced Kubernetes topics, such as scheduling of Pods and managing incoming traffic to the cluster, and be ready to work with Kubernetes on cloud platforms.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
1
Section 1: Introducing Kubernetes
5
Section 2: Diving into Kubernetes Core Concepts
12
Section 3: Using Managed Pods with Controllers
17
Section 4: Deploying Kubernetes on the Cloud
21
Section 5: Advanced Kubernetes

Refresher – What is kube-scheduler?

In Kubernetes clusters, kube-scheduler is a component of the control plane that runs on Master Nodes. The main responsibility of this component is scheduling container workloads (Pods) and assigning them to healthy worker Nodes that fulfill the criteria required for running a particular workload. To recap, a Pod is a group of one or more containers with a shared network and storage and is the smallest deployment unit in the Kubernetes system. You usually use different Kubernetes controllers, such as Deployment objects and StatefulSet objects, to manage your Pods, but it is kube-scheduler that eventually assigns the created Pods to particular Nodes in the cluster.

Important note

For managed Kubernetes clusters in the cloud, such as the managed Azure Kubernetes Service or the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, you normally do not have access to the Master Nodes, as they are managed by the cloud service provider for you. This means you...