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Software Architecture with Spring 5.0

You're reading from   Software Architecture with Spring 5.0 Design and architect highly scalable, robust, and high-performance Java applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788992992
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alberto Salazar Alberto Salazar
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René Enríquez René Enríquez
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Preface 1. Software Architecture Today 2. Software Architecture Dimensions FREE CHAPTER 3. Spring Projects 4. Client-Server Architectures 5. Model-View-Controller Architectures 6. Event-Driven Architectures 7. Pipe-and-Filter Architectures 8. Microservices 9. Serverless Architectures 10. Containerizing Your Applications 11. DevOps and Release Management 12. Monitoring 13. Security 14. High Performance 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Container orchestration with Kubernetes


Kubernetes introduces a new set of concepts for an environment working with Docker containers. We could say that Kubernetes does in production what Docker Compose does in development, but there is much more to it than that. Kubernetes is an open source system originally created for Google Cloud Engine, but you can use it with AWS or any other cloud provider. It is intended for remotely managing Docker clusters in different environments.

Kubernetes introduces the following main concepts:

  • Pods
  • Replication controllers
  • Services
  • Labels

Pod

The pod is a new concept introduced by Kubernetes. A pod is comprised of a group of related containers that represent a specific application. This is the most basic unit within Kubernetes; you don't have to keep thinking about containers because pods are what you should focus on here.

Let's consider an application called XYZ that stores its information in a database that exposes a REST API that is consumed by its UI, as shown...

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