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Microservices Deployment Cookbook

You're reading from   Microservices Deployment Cookbook Deploy and manage scalable microservices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786469434
Length 378 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vikram Murugesan Vikram Murugesan
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building Microservices with Java FREE CHAPTER 2. Containerizing Microservices with Docker 3. Deploying Microservices on Mesos 4. Deploying Microservices on Kubernetes 5. Service Discovery and Load Balancing Microservices 6. Monitoring Microservices 7. Building Asynchronous Streaming Systems with Kafka and Spark 8. More Clustering Frameworks - DC/OS, Docker Swarm, and YARN

Deploying your microservice on Kubernetes


So far in this chapter, we have successfully orchestrated a single node Kubernetes cluster using Docker, and we have familiarized ourselves with the Kubernetes dashboard. In this recipe, we will learn how to deploy our geolocation microservice on our Kubernetes cluster.

Getting ready

Deploying a microservice in Kubernetes can be done in several ways. We can use kubectl to submit our deployment to the Kubernetes cluster. We can also use the dashboard to create a deployment via the UI. In the previous recipe, we used kubectl to create a deployment for the echoserver container. In this recipe, let's use the dashboard to deploy the geolocation microservice in Kubernetes.

Go ahead and open up the Kubernetes dashboard using the minikube command:

minikube dashboard

How to do it...

  1. To create a new deployment, click on the Create button at the top right of the dashboard. You should see a screen similar to Marathon's New Application modal. Most of the properties...

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