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OpenShift Multi-Cluster Management Handbook

You're reading from   OpenShift Multi-Cluster Management Handbook Go from architecture to pipelines using GitOps

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803235288
Length 458 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rafael Pecora Rafael Pecora
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Giovanni Fontana Giovanni Fontana
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Design Architectures for Red Hat OpenShift
2. Chapter 1: Hybrid Cloud Journey and Strategies FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Architecture Overview and Definitions 4. Chapter 3: Multi-Tenant Considerations 5. Chapter 4: OpenShift Personas and Skillsets 6. Part 2 – Leverage Enterprise Products with Red Hat OpenShift
7. Chapter 5: OpenShift Deployment 8. Chapter 6: OpenShift Troubleshooting, Performance, and Best Practices 9. Chapter 7: OpenShift Network 10. Chapter 8: OpenShift Security 11. Part 3 – Multi-Cluster CI/CD on OpenShift Using GitOps
12. Chapter 9: OpenShift Pipelines – Tekton 13. Chapter 10: OpenShift GitOps – Argo CD 14. Chapter 11: OpenShift Multi-Cluster GitOps and Management 15. Part 4 – A Taste of Multi-Cluster Implementation and Security Compliance
16. Chapter 12: OpenShift Multi-Cluster Security 17. Chapter 13: OpenShift Plus – a Multi-Cluster Enterprise Ready Solution 18. Chapter 14: Building a Cloud-Native Use Case on a Hybrid Cloud Environment 19. Part 5 – Continuous Learning
20. Chapter 15: What’s Next 21. Index 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Hybrid Cloud Journey and Strategies, discusses the main challenges of public cloud adoption and explains what OpenShift is, and why it can help to deal with those challenges to achieve success in the business, culture, and technical aspects of hybrid cloud adoption.

Chapter 2, Architecture Overview and Definitions, walks through the main concepts related to Kubernetes and OpenShift architecture to help you decide on the best path you may take.

Chapter 3, Multi-Tenant Considerations, helps you to work with multi-tenancy on OpenShift to provide multiple environments to multiple teams, with proper isolation for every case.

Chapter 4, OpenShift Personas and Skillset, looks at changes that can be made in a company structure to help people adapt to their roles and responsibilities.

Chapter 5, OpenShift Deployment, is a complete hands-on guide to installing and using OpenShift.

Chapter 6, OpenShift Troubleshooting, Performance, and Best Practices, demonstrates some of the most common issues with OpenShift usage.

Chapter 7, OpenShift Network, explores OpenShift’s network layers, such as the Open vSwitch, as well as the north-south and east-west traffic concepts, and the different types of TLS configurations for OpenShift routes.

Chapter 8, OpenShift Security, presents some of the most important concepts of security such as container security, authentication and authorization, identity providers, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), certificates, etcd encryption, container and network isolation, the Red Hat container catalog for image certification, and vulnerability protection.

Chapter 9, OpenShift Pipelines – Tekton, introduces OpenShift Pipelines, a Kubernetes native CI/CD pipeline tool based on Tekton. This chapter contains the main concepts, the installation process, and a hands-on lab to learn using a practical approach.

Chapter 10, OpenShift GitOps – ArgoCD, expands the deployment capabilities by adding GitOps and ArgoCD. This chapter covers GitOps concepts, OpenShift GitOps installation, and a hands-on lab.

Chapter 11, OpenShift Multi-Cluster GitOps and Management, deep dives into hybrid/multi-cloud concepts and the main concerns about adopting multiple clusters. This chapter describes what Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management is, its installation, and how to use it to manage multiple Kubernetes clusters from a central console.

Chapter 12, OpenShift Multi-Cluster Security, expands the concepts from Chapter 8, OpenShift Security, focusing on multi-cluster security concerns. This chapter covers the Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security tool features, such as risk management, vulnerabilities, violation, policies, compliance, and configuration management, along with installation, configuration, and usage instructions.

Chapter 13, OpenShift Plus – a Multi-Cluster Enterprise Ready Solution, introduces Red Hat Quay as an enterprise image registry option, and it also discusses the benefits of the OpenShift Plus offering as a great option for enterprises looking for consistency and portability in a hybrid/multi-cloud environment.

Chapter 14, Building a Cloud-Native Use Case on a Hybrid Cloud Environment, introduces a complete practical example. This chapter transposes all the concepts in the book using a step-by-step hands-on guide to show how to build and deploy an application using most of the features covered throughout the book: OpenShift Pipelines (Tekton), OpenShift GitOps (ArgoCD), Advanced Cluster Management, Quay, and Advanced Cluster Security.

Chapter 15, What’s Next, offers suggestions for the next steps to take to keep learning and going even deeper into OpenShift through training and certifications.

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