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Deploying Scalable Systems with Nomad - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover

Deploying Scalable Systems with Nomad - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Deploying Scalable Systems with Nomad""Deploying Scalable Systems with Nomad" is a comprehensive guide for architects, engineers, and operations professionals seeking to harness HashiCorp Nomad’s powerful orchestration capabilities at scale. This book offers a structured exploration of Nomad’s distributed architecture, detailing job specifications, leader election, scheduling algorithms, and high-availability design. It provides a clear comparative analysis with other orchestrators such as Kubernetes and Mesos, helping readers understand where Nomad’s unique approach excels in both multi-region and federated environments.From cluster lifecycle management to advanced performance tuning, this volume dives deeply into security hardening practices—covering TLS, mTLS, and token authentication—while equipping practitioners with best practices for storage, upgrades, and disaster recovery. Readers will gain a mastery of HashiCorp Configuration Language (HCL) job files, dynamic job workflows, nuanced placement and constraint policies, and advanced deployment patterns such as blue-green and canary releases. Complementary integration topics include service discovery with Consul, automated load balancing, zero-trust security models, and secure edge routing.To ensure operational excellence, the book delivers practical strategies for observability, including metrics, tracing, log aggregation, and automated alerting. It addresses scaling strategies, efficient multi-tenancy, operational overhead reduction, and cross-region disaster recovery. Real-world case studies illustrate Nomad’s versatility in multi-cloud, hybrid, IoT, and high-performance computing scenarios, offering both architectural blueprints and incident retrospectives. Whether implementing Infrastructure as Code or navigating regulatory compliance, "Deploying Scalable Systems with Nomad" is an authoritative resource for deploying, optimizing, and future-proofing Nomad-based platforms.
Available since: 06/08/2025.
Print length: 250 pages.

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