Kubernetes Design Patterns and Extensions

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Kubernetes Design Patterns and Extensions, Enhance your container-cluster management skills and efficiently develop and deploy applications


  • Created by Packt Publishing
  • 2 hours on-demand video
  • 1 downloadable resource
  • Full lifetime access
  • Access on mobile and TV
  • Certificate of Completion


Description
Before plunging into how  Kubernetes works, this course introduces you to the world of container  orchestration and describes the recent changes in application  development. You'll understand problems that Kubernetes solves and get  to grips with using Kubernetes resources to deploy applications. In  addition to this, you'll learn to apply the security model of Kubernetes  clusters.

Kubernetes Design Patterns and Extensions describes how services running  in Kubernetes can leverage the platform's security features. Once  you've grasped all this, you'll explore how to troubleshoot Kubernetes  clusters and debug Kubernetes applications. You also discover how to  analyze the networking model and its alternatives in Kubernetes and  apply best practices with design patterns.

By the end of this course, you'll have studied all about using the power of Kubernetes for managing your containers. 
About the Author

Stefan Krist has over 15  years of experience in various field on Information and Technology. He  has a degree in Computer Networking from University of Germany. He is  specialized in Linux and DevOps Automation. He also has hosted IT  conferences and has given many speeches in Linux User groups and various  meetups. Previously he has worked with Packt and developed a course on  DevOps with Docker. 

Who is the target audience?

  • Kubernetes Design Patterns and Extensions is for you if you are interested in configuring and troubleshooting Kubernetes clusters and developing microservices-based applications on Kubernetes clusters.


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