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Discover methodologies and best practices for getting started with
Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). This book helps you understand how
GKE provides a fully managed environment to deploy and operate
containerized applications on Google Cloud infrastructure. You will
see how Kubernetes makes it easier for users to manage clusters and
the container ecosystem. And you will get detailed guidance on
deploying and managing applications, handling administration of
container clusters, managing policies, and monitoring cluster
resources. You will learn how to operate the GKE environment
through the GUI-based Google Cloud console and the "gcloud" command
line interface. The book starts with an introduction to GKE and
associated services. The authors provide hands-on examples to set
up Container Registry and GKE Cluster, and you will follow through
an application deployment on GKE. Later chapters focus on securing
your GCP GKE environment, GKE monitoring and dashboarding, and
CI/CD automation. All of the code presented in the book is provided
in the form of scripts, which allow you to try out the examples and
extend them in interesting ways. What You Will Learn Understand the
main container services in GCP (Google Container Registry, Google
Kubernetes Engine, Kubernetes Engine, Management Services) Perform
hands-on steps to deploy, secure, scale, monitor, and automate your
containerized environment Deploy a sample microservices application
on GKE Deploy monitoring for your GKE environment Use DevOps
automation in the CI/CD pipeline and integrate it with GKE Who This
Book Is For Architects, developers, and DevOps engineers who want
to learn Google Kubernetes Engine
Discover the methodologies and best practices for getting started
with Google cloud automation services including Google Cloud
Deployment Manager, Spinnaker, Tekton, and Jenkins to automate
deployment of cloud infrastructure and applications. The book
begins with an introduction to Google cloud services and takes you
through the various platforms available to do automation on the GCP
platform. You will do hands-on exercises and see best practices for
using Google Cloud Deployment Manager, Spinnaker, Tekton, and
Jenkins. You'll cover the automation aspects of the Google Cloud
Platform holistically using native and upcoming open source
technologies. The authors cover the entire spectrum of automation
from cloud infrastructure to application deployment and tie
everything together in a release pipeline using Jenkins. Pro Google
Cloud Automation provides in-depth guidance on automation and
deployment of microservices-based applications running on the
Kubernetes platform. It provides sample code and best practice
guidance for developers and architects for their automation
projects on the Google Cloud Platform. This book is a good starting
point for developers, architects, and administrators who want to
learn about Google cloud automation. What You Will Learn Gain the
fundamentals of Google's automation-enabling services See an
architecture overview for Google Cloud Deployment Manager,
Spinnaker, Tekton, and Jenkins Implement automation for
infrastructure and application use cases Automate
microservices-based applications running on GKE Enable Google Cloud
Deployment Manager, Spinnaker, Tekton, and Jenkins Who This Book Is
For Developers, architects, and administrators who want to learn
about Google cloud automation.
Discover the methodologies and best practices for getting started
with container services monitoring using Prometheus, AppDynamics,
and Dynatrace. The book begins with the basics of working with the
containerization and microservices architecture while establishing
the need for monitoring and management technologies. You'll go
through hands-on deployment, configuration, and best practices for
Prometheus. Next, you'll delve deeper into monitoring of container
ecosystems for availability, performance, and logs, and then cover
the reporting capabilities of Prometheus. Further, you'll move on
to advanced topics of extending Prometheus including how to develop
new use cases and scenarios. You'll then use enterprise tools such
as AppDynamics and Wavefront to discover deeper application
monitoring best practices. You'll conclude with fully automated
deployment of the monitoring and management platforms integrated
with the container ecosystem using infrastructure-as -code tools
such as Jenkins, Ansible and Terraform. The book provides sample
code and best practices for you to look at container monitoring
from a holistic viewpoint. This book is a good starting point for
developers, architects, and administrators who want to learn about
monitoring and management of cloud native and microservices
containerized applications. What You Will Learn Examine the
fundamentals of container monitoring Get an overview of the
architecture for Prometheus and Alert Manager Enable Prometheus
monitoring for containers Monitor containers using Wavefront Use
the guidelines on container monitoring with enterprise solutions
AppDynamics and Wavefront Who This Book Is For Software developers,
system administrators, and DevOps engineers working for enterprise
customers who want to use monitoring solutions for their container
ecosystems.
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