Kubernetes – An Enterprise Guide: Effectively containerize applications, integrate enterprise systems, and scale applications in your enterprise
, Second Edition
Extensively revised edition to cover the latest updates and new releases along with two new chapters to introduce Istio
Get a firm command of Kubernetes from a dual perspective of an admin as well as a developer
Understand advanced topics including load balancing, externalDNS, global load balancing, authentication integration, policy, security, auditing, backup, Istio and CI/CD
Description
Kubernetes has taken the world by storm, becoming the standard infrastructure for DevOps teams to develop, test, and run applications. With significant updates in each chapter, this revised edition will help you acquire the knowledge and tools required to integrate Kubernetes clusters in an enterprise environment.
The book introduces you to Docker and Kubernetes fundamentals, including a review of basic Kubernetes objects. You’ll get to grips with containerization and understand its core functionalities such as creating ephemeral multinode clusters using KinD. The book has replaced PodSecurityPolicies (PSP) with OPA/Gatekeeper for PSP-like enforcement. You’ll integrate your container into a cloud platform and tools including MetalLB, externalDNS, OpenID connect (OIDC), Open Policy Agent (OPA), Falco, and Velero. After learning to deploy your core cluster, you’ll learn how to deploy Istio and how to deploy both monolithic applications and microservices into your service mesh. Finally, you will discover how to deploy an entire GitOps platform to Kubernetes using continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD).
Who is this book for?
This book is for anyone interested in DevOps, containerization, and going beyond basic Kubernetes cluster deployments. DevOps engineers, developers, and system administrators looking to enhance their IT career paths will also find this book helpful.
Although some prior experience with Docker and Kubernetes is recommended, this book includes a Kubernetes bootcamp that provides a description of Kubernetes objects to help you if you are new to the topic or need a refresher.
What you will learn
Create a multinode Kubernetes cluster using KinD
Implement Ingress, MetalLB, ExternalDNS, and the new sandbox project, K8GBConfigure a cluster OIDC and impersonation
Deploy a monolithic application in Istio service mesh
Map enterprise authorization to Kubernetes
Secure clusters using OPA and GateKeeper
Enhance auditing using Falco and ECK
Back up your workload for disaster recovery and cluster migration
Deploy to a GitOps platform using Tekton, GitLab, and ArgoCD
Kubernetes – An Enterprise Guide provides an in-depth exploration and architecture review of common concerns when it comes to deploying and running Kubernetes. The authors explore topics, such routing and deploying L4 and L7 load balancers, RBAC, OIDC, Istio, and many others.I liked the depth of a lot of topics, such as exploring Istio from the Kubernetes' point of view, as well as from the application concerns. The book provides concrete steps for deploying and testing explored concepts on a local Kubernetes cluster (KinD).The authors provide an opinionated approach to the architecture. Since Marc Boorshtein is involved with the company behind OpenUnison, it is understandable that OpenUnison gets featured in the book prominently. It is up to the reader to decide whether to accept such architecture or not; the underlying concepts, however, are explained quite well and are applicable to different OIDC providers as well.The book deals with a fast-moving tech stack, so the instructional steps can get obsolete fairly quickly. Consequently, readers might have to do a bit of their own troubleshooting when it comes to deploying various parts of the Kubernetes stack.I would recommend the book to readers that are looking to deepen their experience with Kubernetes (at least at the level of CKA would be my recommendation). It is definitely worth the read, provided you do not mind the opinionated approach.
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Pratik DaveSep 05, 2022
5
This is one of the excellent books that I come across to learn Kubernetes basics and advance. The book covers wide range of topics that start with Docker and containers to RBAC , GitOps, Service mesh. Author explains each section in detail and it has been nicely divided in each chapters. The way advanced topics of Kubernetes are explained with example, it made easy to understand for anyone.I would really recommend this book not only who are new to the Kubernetes but it is also a good reference book for seasoned players.
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Bhanu AddankiApr 21, 2022
5
Thanks to the authors for this book. Getting started with K8s with a book like this is a great step. I found this book very Worthy and informative. I always used to be distracted while using YouTube for learning. This book solves my problem.
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Jeffrey ChilbertoJul 14, 2022
5
Thanks to the authors. This comprehensive book on Kubernetes came at the right time.This book starts with the basics and continues to build and build and build. I appreciate the pacing as there is a lot of information covered, and the authors did a great job of not skimming over content. For example, Kubernetes resources are covered thoroughly. I have experienced some books that tend to end up providing nothing more than a list or a repeat of the help content.I would recommend this to those wanting to start using K8s and those with a moderate amount of experience. The scope is huge but all major aspects of hosting a K8s solution are covered from basic operation to networking and security to more complex scenarios using a service mesh. I also found this guide helpful for a PaaS Kubernetes offering (Azure Kubernetes Service).
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Aman GuptaMay 10, 2022
5
The chronology of chapters in this book has been set strategically to increase the complexity as I proceed. The best thing I liked about the book is no alien term is left unexplained. You don't need to google or refer any external material to understand the concepts described in this book.
Marc Boorshtein has been a software engineer and consultant for 20 years and is currently the CTO (Chief Technology Officer) of Tremolo Security, Inc. Marc has spent most of his career building identity management solutions for large enterprises, U.S. Government civilian agencies, and local government public safety systems.
Scott Surovich has been involved in the industry for over 25 years and is currently the Global Container Engineering Lead at a tier 1 bank as the Global on-premises Kubernetes product owner architecting and, delivering cluster standards, including the surrounding ecosystem. His previous roles include working on other global engineering teams, including Windows, Linux, and virtualization.
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