From its humble beginnings a container orchestration system,
Kubernetes has become the de facto infrastructure for cloud native
applications. Kubernetes impacts every aspect of the application
development lifecycle, from design through deployment. To build and
operate reliable cloud native systems, you need to understand
what's going on below the surface. Core Kubernetes is packed with
experience-driven insights and practical techniques, and takes you
inside Kubernetes to teach you what you'll need to know to keep
your system running like a well-oiled machine and prevent those
panicked 3 AM phone calls. about the technology Kubernetes is a
platform-independent layer for deploying scalable container-based
applications. Kubernetes provides abstractions for clustering,
replicating, and scaling system components in real time. It's
especially well-suited for microservices applications, where you
can easily balance the load among services. Kubernetes has become a
core component of cloud native applications, and all major cloud
vendors now offer hosted versions of Kubernetes. Kubernetes was
initially developed by Google and is now governed as an open source
project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). about the
book Core Kubernetes is a reference guide designed to teach
operators, SREs, and developers how to improve reliability and
performance of Kubernetes-based systems. In it, Kubernetes experts
Chris Love and Jay Vyas provide a guided tour through all major
aspects of Kubernetes, from managing iptables to setting up
dynamically scaled clusters that respond to changes in load. You'll
understand the unique security concerns of container-based
applications, discover tips to minimize costly unused capacity, and
get pro tips for maximizing performance. This awesome collection of
undocumented internals, expert techniques, and practical guidance
has invaluable information you won't find anywhere else. what's
inside - Kubernetes base components - Kubernetes networking -
Storage and the Container Storage Interface - External load
balancing and ingress - Kubernetes security - Different ways of
creating a Kubernetes cluster - Configuring Kubernetes to use a GPU
about the reader Written for readers with a working knowledge of
Kubernetes and microservices applications. about the author After
earning his PhD, Jay Vyas started his career contributing to
Kubernetes' core features at RedHat, and next, he focused on
helping multiple companies migrate to Cloud-Native solutions. He
now resides at VMWare, once again contributing to Kubernetes and
associated projects. When not coding, Jay likes to play with his
video games, his synthesizers, and hang out in his Pod. As a
thought leader in the Kubernetes and DevOps segment, Chris Love is
a founder of multiple technology companies with over 20 years'
experience in software engineering. A Google Cloud Certified
Fellow, Chris has contributed to several open-source projects
including Kubernetes, Bazel, and Terraform. He enjoys speaking
around the world about DevOps and Kubernetes and practices martial
arts in his free time.
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