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In Learn Kubernetes in a Month of Lunches you'll go from "what's a
Pod?" to automatically scaling clusters of containers and
components in just 22 hands-on lessons, each short enough to fit
into a lunch break. Every lesson is task-focused and covers an
essential skill on the road to Kubernetes mastery. You'll learn how
to smooth container management with Kubernetes, including securing
your clusters, and upgrades and rollbacks with zero downtime. No
development stack, platform, or background is assumed. Author Elton
Stoneman describes all patterns generically, so you can easily
apply them to your applications and port them to other projects!
about the technologyCreate apps that perform identically on your
laptop, data center, and cloud! Kubernetes provides a consistent
method for deploying applications on any platform, making it easy
to grow. By efficiently orchestrating Docker containers, Kubernetes
simplifies tasks like rolling upgrades, scaling, and self-healing.
about the book Learn Kubernetes in a Month of Lunches is your guide
to getting up and running with Kubernetes. You'll progress from
Kubernetes basics to essential skills, learning to model, deploy,
and manage applications in production. Exercises demonstrate how
Kubernetes works with multiple languages and frameworks. You'll
also practice with new apps, legacy code, and serverless functions.
what's inside Deploying applications on Kubernetes clusters
Understanding the Kubernetes app lifecycle, from packaging to
rollbacks Self-healing and scalable apps Using Kubernetes as a
platform for new technologies about the readerFor readers familiar
with Docker and containerization. about the author Elton Stoneman
is a Docker Captain, a 11-time Microsoft MVP, and the author of
Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches.
Learn how to run new and old applications in Docker containers on
Windows - modernizing the architecture, improving security and
maximizing efficiency. Key Features Run .NET Framework and .NET
Core apps in Docker containers for efficiency, security and
portability Design distributed containerized apps, using
enterprise-grade open source software from Docker Hub Build a CI/CD
pipeline with Docker, going from source to a production Docker
Swarm in the cloud Book DescriptionDocker on Windows, Second
Edition teaches you all you need to know about Docker on Windows,
from the 101 to running highly-available workloads in production.
You'll be guided through a Docker journey, starting with the key
concepts and simple examples of .NET Framework and .NET Core apps
in Docker containers on Windows. Then you'll learn how to use
Docker to modernize the architecture and development of traditional
ASP.NET and SQL Server apps. The examples show you how to break up
legacy monolithic applications into distributed apps and deploy
them to a clustered environment in the cloud, using the exact same
artifacts you use to run them locally. You'll see how to build a
CI/CD pipeline which uses Docker to compile, package, test and
deploy your applications. To help you move confidently to
production, you'll learn about Docker security, and the management
and support options. The book finishes with guidance on getting
started with Docker in your own projects. You'll walk through some
real-world case studies for Docker implementations, from
small-scale on-premises apps to very large-scale apps running on
Azure. What you will learn Understand key Docker concepts: images,
containers, registries and swarms Run Docker on Windows 10, Windows
Server 2019, and in the cloud Deploy and monitor distributed
solutions across multiple Docker containers Run containers with
high availability and failover with Docker Swarm Master security
in-depth with the Docker platform, making your apps more secure
Build a Continuous Deployment pipeline, running Jenkins and Git in
Docker Debug applications running in Docker containers using Visual
Studio Plan the adoption of Docker in your organization Who this
book is forIf you want to modernize an old monolithic application
without rewriting it, smooth the deployment to production, or move
to DevOps or the cloud, then Docker is the enabler for you. This
book gives you a solid grounding in Docker so you can confidently
approach all of these scenarios.
Learn how to run new and old Windows applications in Docker
containers. About This Book * Package traditional .NET Frameworks
apps and new .NET Core apps as Docker images, and run them in
containers for increased efficiency, portability, and security *
Design and implement distributed applications that run across
connected containers, using enterprise-grade open source software
from public Docker images * Build a full Continuous Deployment
pipeline for a .NET Framework application, and deploy it to a
highly-available Docker swarm running in the cloud Who This Book Is
For If you want to modernize an old monolithic application without
rewriting it, smooth the deployment to production, or move to
DevOps or the cloud, then Docker is the enabler for you. This book
gives you a solid grounding in Docker so you can confidently
approach all of these scenarios. What You Will Learn * Comprehend
key Docker concepts: images, containers, registries, and swarms *
Run Docker on Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, and in the cloud *
Deploy and monitor distributed solutions across multiple Docker
containers * Run containers with high availability and fail-over
with Docker Swarm * Master security in-depth with the Docker
platform, making your apps more secure * Build a Continuous
Deployment pipeline by running Jenkins in Docker * Debug
applications running in Docker containers using Visual Studio *
Plan the adoption of Docker in your own organization In Detail
Docker is a platform for running server applications in lightweight
units called containers. You can run Docker on Windows Server 2016
and Windows 10, and run your existing apps in containers to get
significant improvements in efficiency, security, and portability.
This book teaches you all you need to know about Docker on Windows,
from 101 to deploying highly-available workloads in production.
This book takes you on a Docker journey, starting with the key
concepts and simple examples of how to run .NET Framework and .NET
Core apps in Windows Docker containers. Then it moves on to more
complex examples-using Docker to modernize the architecture and
development of traditional ASP.NET and SQL Server apps. The
examples show you how to break up monoliths into distributed apps
and deploy them to a clustered environment in the cloud, using the
exact same artifacts you use to run them locally. To help you move
confidently to production, it then explains Docker security, and
the management and support options. The book finishes with guidance
on getting started with Docker in your own projects, together with
some real-world case studies for Docker implementations, from
small-scale on-premises apps to very large-scale apps running on
Azure. Style and approach Using a step-by-step approach, this book
shows you how to use Docker on Windows. It includes practical
examples and real-world technical and business scenarios that will
help you effectively implement Docker in your environment.There are
over 50 examples of Dockerized applications, using C# .NET projects
as the source and packaging them into Docker images.
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