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Serverless Architectures with Kubernetes

You're reading from   Serverless Architectures with Kubernetes Create production-ready Kubernetes clusters and run serverless applications on them

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
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ISBN-13 9781838983277
Length 474 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Onur Yılmaz Onur Yılmaz
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Sathsara Sarathchandra Sathsara Sarathchandra
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Sathsara Sarathchandra
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Preface 1. Introduction to Serverless FREE CHAPTER 2. Introduction to Serverless in the Cloud 3. Introduction to Serverless Frameworks 4. Kubernetes Deep Dive 5. Production-Ready Kubernetes Clusters 6. Upcoming Serverless Features in Kubernetes 7. Kubernetes Serverless with Kubeless 8. Introduction to Apache OpenWhisk 9. Going Serverless with OpenFaaS Appendix

Fn Framework

Fn was announced in 2017 by Oracle at the JavaOne 2017 conference as an event-driven and open source Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) platform. The key characteristics of the framework are as follows:

  • Open source: All the source code of the Fn project is publicly available at https://github.com/fnproject/fn, and the project is hosted at https://fnproject.io. It has an active community on GitHub, with more than 3,300 commits and 1,100 releases, as shown in the following screenshot:
Figure 3.1: Fn at GitHub
Figure 3.1: Fn at GitHub
  • Container-native: Containers and microservices have changed the manner of software development and operations. Fn is container-native, meaning that each function is packaged and deployed as a Docker container. Also, it is possible to create your own Docker container and run them as functions.
  • Language support: The framework officially supports Go, Java, Node.js, Ruby, and Python. In addition, C# is supported by the community...
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