About this item
Highlights
- Description With Kubernetes, users don't have to worry about which specific machine in their data center their application is running on.
- About the Author: Marko Luksa is a software engineer at Red Hat with the Cloud Enablement Team, whose responsibility is to make Red Hat's Enterprise Middleware products run on OpenShift, the PaaS platform built on top of Kubernetes.
- 552 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Software Development & Engineering
Description
About the Book
Key features
- Easy to follow guide
- Hands-on examples
- Clearly-written
Audience
The book is for both application developers as well as system administrators who want to learn about Kubernetes from the developer's perspective.
Book Synopsis
Description
With Kubernetes, users don't have to worry about which specific machine in their data center their application is running on. Each layer in their application is decoupled from other layers so they can scale, update, and maintain them independently.
Kubernetes in Action teaches developers how to use Kubernetes to deploy self-healing scalable distributed applications. By the end, readers will be able to build and deploy applications in a proper way to take full advantage of the Kubernetes platform.
Key features
- Easy to follow guide
- Hands-on examples
- Clearly-written
Audience
The book is for both application developers as well as system administrators who want to learn about Kubernetes from the developer's perspective.
About the Technology
Kubernetes abstracts away the hardware infrastructure and exposes your whole datacenter as a single enormous computational resource.
About the Author
Marko Luksa is a software engineer at Red Hat with the Cloud Enablement
Team, whose responsibility is to make Red Hat's Enterprise Middleware products run on OpenShift, the PaaS platform built on top of Kubernetes.
He also has 15 years of teaching others, helping him understand the learner's perspective and how to present difficult topics in a clear and understandable way.