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As the mass migration to containerize software applications continues, Kubernetes has overwhelmingly become the platform to run those applications. Cloud providers like AWS, Google, and Microsoft bundle complex Kubernetes services to make it easier to deploy and scale applications. On-premises data centers and devices let companies manage the costs and security of their Kubernetes clusters themselves. Kubernetes can also be found outside of data centers for edge computing, IOT devices, and 5G networks. Kubernetes is literally everywhere. The demand for Kubernetes expertise at a premium as the…mehr

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As the mass migration to containerize software applications continues, Kubernetes has overwhelmingly become the platform to run those applications. Cloud providers like AWS, Google, and Microsoft bundle complex Kubernetes services to make it easier to deploy and scale applications. On-premises data centers and devices let companies manage the costs and security of their Kubernetes clusters themselves. Kubernetes can also be found outside of data centers for edge computing, IOT devices, and 5G networks. Kubernetes is literally everywhere. The demand for Kubernetes expertise at a premium as the leading platform for large clouds and small on-premises computing. Kubernetes Everywhere steps you through creating your own on-premises, professional-grade Kubernetes cluster. Along the way, you gain the knowledge to master features such as deployment methods, network setup, storage management, node autoscaling, authentication, and pod and cluster security. You learn ways to obtain Kubernetes certifications, find online resources for trying Kubernetes and participate in the Kubernetes project community. While the book points out quick-start ways of using Kubernetes, the main difference from other Kubernetes instructions is its focus on careful planning and understanding at each step in the process. You learn each topic at the point in the process where you would be setting it up in a real Kubernetes cluster.
Autorenporträt
Christopher Negus is the best selling author of the Linux Bible and Red Hat Linux Bible series. Currently, he is a Senior Open Source Technical Writer at Amazon Web Services, where he works on a variety of open source software projects related to Kubernetes, such as EKS Anywhere and Karpenter. He is an active contributor to the Kubernetes project and has worked on Kubernetes documentation release teams for the previous three Kubernetes releases. Prior to working at AWS, Christopher spent 11 years working for Red Hat, Inc., as a Linux instructor, examiner, and technical writer. During that time, he received Red Hat Certified Architect, RHCE, RHCSA, and several instructor and examiner certifications. Earlier in his career, Christopher worked on UNIX development teams at AT&T Bells Labs, UNIX System Laboratories, and Novell.