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Introduction to DevOps with Kubernetes

By : Onur Yılmaz, Süleyman Akba≈ü
Book Image

Introduction to DevOps with Kubernetes

By: Onur Yılmaz, Süleyman Akba≈ü

Overview of this book

Kubernetes and DevOps are the two pillars that can keep your business at the top by ensuring high performance of your IT infrastructure. Introduction to DevOps with Kubernetes will help you develop the skills you need to improve your DevOps with the power of Kubernetes. The book begins with an overview of Kubernetes primitives and DevOps concepts. You'll understand how Kubernetes can assist you with overcoming a wide range of real-world operation challenges. You will get to grips with creating and upgrading a cluster, and then learn how to deploy, update, and scale an application on Kubernetes. As you advance through the chapters, you’ll be able to monitor an application by setting up a pod failure alert on Prometheus. The book will also guide you in configuring Alertmanager to send alerts to the Slack channel and trace down a problem on the application using kubectl commands. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to manage the lifecycle of simple to complex applications on Kubernetes with confidence.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Summary

In this chapter, we first explored troubleshooting in general and saw why it is an important concept. We looked at several aspects for troubleshooting applications effectively, including identifying the problem, adding tests to prevent the chances of the problem occurring again, documenting the solution to tackle it easily if it occurs again, using monitoring tools, and logging more efficiently to understand the underlying issues quickly.

Later, we moved to troubleshooting in Kubernetes. We explained some key concepts such as the Pod life cycle. We went through the many different conditions and states that a Pod can have. We also saw what each of these conditions and states mean and what issues they indicate. After that, we continued with the auto recovery topic. We introduced two health checks in Kubernetes, liveness and readiness probes, and we also practiced utilizing them through an exercise.

We then continued by creating a termination log from an application to make...