Kubernetes Patterns

Reusable Elements for Designing Cloud-Native Applications

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Parallel Processing, Operating Systems, Programming
Cover of the book Kubernetes Patterns by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß, O'Reilly Media
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Bilgin Ibryam, Roland Huß ISBN: 9781492050230
Publisher: O'Reilly Media Publication: April 9, 2019
Imprint: O'Reilly Media Language: English
Author: Bilgin Ibryam, Roland Huß
ISBN: 9781492050230
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Publication: April 9, 2019
Imprint: O'Reilly Media
Language: English

The way developers design, build, and run software has changed significantly with the evolution of microservices and containers. These modern architectures use new primitives that require a different set of practices than most developers, tech leads, and architects are accustomed to. With this focused guide, Bilgin Ibryam and Roland Huß from Red Hat provide common reusable elements, patterns, principles, and practices for designing and implementing cloud-native applications on Kubernetes.

Each pattern includes a description of the problem and a proposed solution with Kubernetes specifics. Many patterns are also backed by concrete code examples. This book is ideal for developers already familiar with basic Kubernetes concepts who want to learn common cloud native patterns.

You’ll learn about the following pattern categories:

  • Foundational patterns cover the core principles and practices for building container-based cloud-native applications.
  • Behavioral patterns explore finer-grained concepts for managing various types of container and platform interactions.
  • Structural patterns help you organize containers within a pod, the atom of the Kubernetes platform.
  • Configuration patterns provide insight into how application configurations can be handled in Kubernetes.
  • Advanced patterns covers more advanced topics such as extending the platform with operators.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The way developers design, build, and run software has changed significantly with the evolution of microservices and containers. These modern architectures use new primitives that require a different set of practices than most developers, tech leads, and architects are accustomed to. With this focused guide, Bilgin Ibryam and Roland Huß from Red Hat provide common reusable elements, patterns, principles, and practices for designing and implementing cloud-native applications on Kubernetes.

Each pattern includes a description of the problem and a proposed solution with Kubernetes specifics. Many patterns are also backed by concrete code examples. This book is ideal for developers already familiar with basic Kubernetes concepts who want to learn common cloud native patterns.

You’ll learn about the following pattern categories:

More books from O'Reilly Media

Cover of the book Heroku: Up and Running by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Building Products for the Enterprise by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Tastenkürzel für Windows & Office - kurz & gut by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Das Google-Drive-Buch by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book MySQL Cookbook by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Perl Pocket Reference by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book ADO.NET in a Nutshell by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Jenkins 2: Up and Running by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Creating a Web Site: The Missing Manual by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book IPv6 Address Planning by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book 50 Tips and Tricks for MongoDB Developers by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book MediaWiki by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Linux iptables Pocket Reference by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Google Advertising Tools by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
Cover of the book Designing Bots by Bilgin Ibryam, Roland  Huß
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy