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Mastering OpenShift - Deploy Manage and Scale Applications on Kubernetes - cover

Mastering OpenShift - Deploy Manage and Scale Applications on Kubernetes

Robert A. Johnson

Maison d'édition: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering OpenShift: Deploy, Manage, and Scale Applications on Kubernetes" is an essential guide for IT professionals, developers, and system administrators seeking to leverage the full capabilities of OpenShift, the leading container application platform. This comprehensive book provides an in-depth exploration of OpenShift’s architecture, practical deployment strategies, and effective management techniques, enabling users to optimize application performance in enterprise environments. From foundational concepts to advanced features, each chapter is meticulously crafted to enhance understanding and foster the skills necessary for successful application orchestration and lifecycle management.The book delves into critical topics such as deploying and scaling applications, networking, security integration, and storage management within the OpenShift ecosystem. Featuring expert insights and real-world examples, it guides readers through the setup of CI/CD pipelines and automation processes to streamline workflows and improve operational efficiency. With a strong focus on troubleshooting and performance optimization, "Mastering OpenShift" equips readers with the knowledge to address challenges and maintain robust, scalable, and secure applications. Whether you're beginning your journey with OpenShift or looking to refine your expertise, this book offers a valuable resource for achieving technological excellence in cloud-native computing.
Disponible depuis: 04/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 329 pages.

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