In a mission-critical environment, it is important that the application is always up and running. These days we cannot afford any downtime anymore. Kubernetes gives us various means of achieving this. An update of an application in the cluster that causes no downtime is called a zero downtime deployment. In this chapter, we will present two ways of achieving this. These are as follows:
- Rolling updates
- Blue-green deployments
Let's start by discussing rolling updates.
In the previous chapter, we learned that the Kubernetes Deployment
object distinguishes itself from the ReplicaSet
object in that it adds rolling updates and rollbacks on top of the latter's functionality. Let's use our web
component to demonstrate this. Evidently, we will have to modify the manifest or description of the deployment for the web
component.
We will use the same deployment definition as in the previous section, with one important difference—we will have five replicas of the web...