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Azure Kubernetes Service Essentials - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover
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Azure Kubernetes Service Essentials - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Editora: HiTeX Press

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"Azure Kubernetes Service Essentials""Azure Kubernetes Service Essentials" is a comprehensive guide for architects, engineers, and IT professionals seeking to master the deployment, management, and optimization of Kubernetes clusters on Microsoft Azure’s cloud platform. Beginning with an in-depth exploration of AKS architecture, core concepts, and best practices, the book delves into critical topics such as cluster design, network security, identity management, and automated provisioning using modern Infrastructure-as-Code techniques. Each chapter is thoughtfully structured to bridge the gap between Azure’s unique managed Kubernetes offerings and the cloud-native patterns needed to run robust, scalable applications in production.The book proceeds to cover advanced scenarios crucial for enterprise success—including secure networking, service mesh integration, access control, compliance automation, and the full spectrum of workload deployment strategies. Readers are guided through real-world tooling and automation via CI/CD pipelines, GitOps practices, and Helm or Kustomize templates, all tailored for the AKS environment. Foundational and advanced security concerns are addressed in detail, ensuring alignment with regulatory mandates and the protection of sensitive workloads using Azure-native controls and DevSecOps practices.Rounding out the guide are dedicated chapters on observability, high availability, and cost optimization, providing actionable insights into monitoring, scaling, disaster recovery, and managing mission-critical workloads. The final section presents a series of case studies and reference architectures, illustrating how leading organizations leverage AKS for SaaS, AI/ML workloads, financial services, and regulated environments. With an eye on emerging features and the future landscape of Kubernetes on Azure, this book equips technology leaders to design, operate, and future-proof cloud-native platforms with confidence and efficiency.
Disponível desde: 31/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 250 páginas.

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