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Kubernetes Succinctly

by Rahul Rai, Tarun Pabbi

Kubernetes Succinctly

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Book Description

With excellent orchestration and routing capabilities, Kubernetes is an enterprise-grade platform for building microservices applications. Kubernetes is evolving as the de facto container management tool used by organizations and cloud vendors all over the world. Kubernetes Succinctly by Rahul Rai and Tarun Pabbi is your guide to learning Kubernetes and leveraging its many capabilities for developing, validating, and maintaining your applications.

This open book is licensed strictly for personal or educational use. You can download Kubernetes Succinctly ebook for free in PDF format (3.2 MB).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Before We Begin
Chapter 2
Hello Kubernetes
Chapter 3
Installation
Chapter 4
Deploying Applications
Chapter 5
Stateful Microservices
Chapter 6
Upgrades and Scaling
Chapter 7
Jobs
Chapter 8
Monitoring and Logging
Chapter 9
Packaging Applications with Helm
Chapter 10
Next Steps

Book Details

Title
Kubernetes Succinctly
Subject
Computer Science
Publisher
Syncfusion
Published
2019
Pages
121
Edition
1
Language
English
PDF Size
3.2 MB
License
For personal or educational use

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