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End-to-End Automation with Kubernetes and Crossplane

You're reading from   End-to-End Automation with Kubernetes and Crossplane Develop a control plane-based platform for unified infrastructure, services, and application automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801811545
Length 250 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arun Ramakani Arun Ramakani
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: The Kubernetes Disruption
2. Chapter 1: Introducing the New Operating Model FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Examining the State of Infrastructure Automation 4. Part 2: Building a Modern Infrastructure Platform
5. Chapter 3: Automating Infrastructure with Crossplane 6. Chapter 4: Composing Infrastructure with Crossplane 7. Chapter 5: Exploring Infrastructure Platform Patterns 8. Chapter 6: More Crossplane Patterns 9. Chapter 7: Extending and Scaling Crossplane 10. Part 3:Configuration Management Tools and Recipes
11. Chapter 8: Knowing the Trade-offs 12. Chapter 9: Using Helm, Kustomize, and KubeVela 13. Chapter 10: Onboarding Applications with Crossplane 14. Chapter 11: Driving the Platform Adoption 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Complexity clock, requirements, and patterns

The configuration complexity clock is a concept that explains how configuration management can become complex over time. It explores different stages in the evolution of configuration management, its use cases, and its pitfalls. It was initially discussed from the perspective of application configuration in the blog post found here: http://mikehadlow.blogspot.com/2012/05/configuration-complexity-clock.html. We will look at the same concept from the Kubernetes configuration management perspective.

The configuration complexity clock

Let’s say we are deploying our first application workload into Kubernetes. To start with, every Kubernetes artifact, such as Deployment, Service, and Ingress, can be managed as individual configuration artifacts. It may not be an issue when we operate on a tiny scale. But soon we will realize that there is an issue with consistently performing releases and rollbacks as the application configuration...

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