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Quick Start Kubernetes

Nigel Poulton

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Do you need to figure out what Kubernetes is all about? Do you like learning through easy-to-follow hands-on?If yes, this is the book for you...Quick Start Kubernetes, brought to you by best-selling author Nigel Poulton, assumes zero prior experience and gets you to the point you can deploy and manage a simple app. And it does it in less than 100 pages!You'll learn:- What microservices and cloud native is all about- Why we need Kubernetes and how it fits in- The fundamentals of Kubernetes architectureYou'll also perform the following optional hands-on tasks:- Build a Kubernetes cluster- Containerize an app- Deploy the app to Kubernetes- Break the app and watch it self-heal- Scale the app- Perform a rolling updateAlong the way, Nigel explains everything as clearly as possible and busts every piece of jargon.When you're done, you'll be up-to-speed with Kubernetes and ready to use your skills in the real world.
Available since: 05/11/2023.
Print length: 122 pages.

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