Название: Kubernetes Patterns: Patterns, Principles, and Practices for Designing Cloud Native Applications Автор: Bilgin Ibryam, Roland Huß Издательство: Leanpub Год: 2019-03-02 Страниц: 171 Язык: английский Формат: pdf (true), mobi, epub Размер: 13.1 MB
A minimalistic and focused guide with common use cases, patterns, principles and practices for developing Cloud Native applications on Kubernetes.
With the evolution of microservices and containers in the recent years, the way we design, develop and run software has changed significantly. The new modern applications are optimised for scalability, elasticity, failure, and speed of change. Driven by new principles, these modern architectures require a different set of patterns and practices to be applied. In this book, we will try to cover all these new concepts in breadth rather than depth.
Today, Kubernetes is measured as one of the most active projects on GitHub. It is probably fair to claim that currently Kubernetes is the most used and feature rich container orchestration platform. Kubernetes also forms the foundation of other platforms which are built on top of it. The most prominent of those Platform-as-a-Service systems is OpenShift which provides various additional capabilities to Kubernetes, including ways to build applications within the platform. These are only some of the reasons why we chose Kubernetes as the reference platform for the cloud native patterns in this book.
Who this Book is for: There are plenty of good Kubernetes books covering how Kubernetes works at varying degrees. This book is intended for developers who are somewhat familiar with Kubernetes concepts but are perhaps lacking the real world experience. It is based on use cases, and lessons learnt from real-world projects with the intention of making the reader think and become inspired to create even better cloud native applications.
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