
Kubernetes – An Enterprise Guide: Effectively containerize applications, integrate enterprise systems, and scale applications in your enterprise 2nd Edition
Author(s): Marc Boorshtein (Author), Scott Surovich (Author)
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: 22 Dec. 2021
- Edition: 2nd
- Language: English
- Print length: 578 pages
- ISBN-10: 1803230037
- ISBN-13: 9781803230030
Book Description
Master core Kubernetes concepts important to enterprises from security, policy, and management point-of-view. Learn to deploy a service mesh using Istio, build a CI/CD platform, and provide enterprise security to your clusters.
Key Features
- Extensively revised edition to cover the latest updates and new releases along with two new chapters to introduce Istio
- Get a firm command of Kubernetes from a dual perspective of an admin as well as a developer
- Understand advanced topics including load balancing, externalDNS, global load balancing, authentication integration, policy, security, auditing, backup, Istio and CI/CD
Book Description
Kubernetes has taken the world by storm, becoming the standard infrastructure for DevOps teams to develop, test, and run applications. With significant updates in each chapter, this revised edition will help you acquire the knowledge and tools required to integrate Kubernetes clusters in an enterprise environment.
The book introduces you to Docker and Kubernetes fundamentals, including a review of basic Kubernetes objects. You’ll get to grips with containerization and understand its core functionalities such as creating ephemeral multinode clusters using KinD. The book has replaced PodSecurityPolicies (PSP) with OPA/Gatekeeper for PSP-like enforcement. You’ll integrate your container into a cloud platform and tools including MetalLB, externalDNS, OpenID connect (OIDC), Open Policy Agent (OPA), Falco, and Velero. After learning to deploy your core cluster, you’ll learn how to deploy Istio and how to deploy both monolithic applications and microservices into your service mesh. Finally, you will discover how to deploy an entire GitOps platform to Kubernetes using continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD).
What you will learn
- Create a multinode Kubernetes cluster using KinD
- Implement Ingress, MetalLB, ExternalDNS, and the new sandbox project, K8GBConfigure a cluster OIDC and impersonation
- Deploy a monolithic application in Istio service mesh
- Map enterprise authorization to Kubernetes
- Secure clusters using OPA and GateKeeper
- Enhance auditing using Falco and ECK
- Back up your workload for disaster recovery and cluster migration
- Deploy to a GitOps platform using Tekton, GitLab, and ArgoCD
Who this book is for
This book is for anyone interested in DevOps, containerization, and going beyond basic Kubernetes cluster deployments. DevOps engineers, developers, and system administrators looking to enhance their IT career paths will also find this book helpful.
Although some prior experience with Docker and Kubernetes is recommended, this book includes a Kubernetes bootcamp that provides a description of Kubernetes objects to help you if you are new to the topic or need a refresher.
Table of Contents
- Docker and Container Essentials
- Deploying Kubernetes using KinD
- Kubernetes Bootcamp
- Services, Load Balancing, ExternalDNS, and Global Balancing
- Integrating Authentication into Your Cluster
- RBAC Policies and Auditing
- Deploying a Secured Kubernetes Dashboard
- Extending Security Using Open Policy Agent
- Node Security with Gatekeeper
- Auditing Using Falco, DevOps AI, and ECK
- Backing Up Workloads
- An Introduction to Istio
- Building and Deploying Applications on Istio
- Provisioning a Platform
Editorial Reviews
Review
“One of the most thorough sources of knowledge I have seen in the Kubernetes space, with real-world scenarios from two professionals who eat, sleep and breathe this. This book will help you effectively plan and operationalize your containerized applications with practical examples. Buy this book!”
Dan Papandrea, CKA, Kubernetes Contributor, Director of Open-Source Community and Ecosystem Sysdig
“From an overall perspective, I loved the security and networking angle in this book, combined with the practical introduction to the ecosystem of projects that make Kubernetes what it is today. Security is a multi-dimensional concern, and I loved how this book covers all of its aspects, including container, nodes, networking, and supply chain with recommended projects, setups, and code included!”
Bilgin Ibryam, Senior Principal Product Manager in the Cloud Services Business Unit at Red Hat
“This is an excellent reference book on Kubernetes, covering a wide array of topics, from the very basics around Docker to security topics such as RBAC to GitOps to observability in a hands-on manner. I’m very impressed by what the authors we able to address, both around good practices as well as concrete tooling. Definitely, something I can recommend for folks new to Kubernetes but also useful if you’ve already mastered the basics.”
Michael Hausenblas, Solution Engineering Lead, AWS
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