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The Kubernetes Bible

The Kubernetes Bible

By : Gineesh Madapparambath, Russ McKendrick
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The Kubernetes Bible

The Kubernetes Bible

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By: Gineesh Madapparambath, Russ McKendrick

Overview of this book

Kubernetes has become the go-to orchestration platform for containerized applications. As a Kubernetes user, you know firsthand how powerful yet complex this tool can be. The Kubernetes Bible cuts through the complexity, offering hands-on examples and expert advice to conquer containerization challenges With this new edition, you will master cutting edge security practices, deploy seamlessly and scale effortlessly, ensuring unwavering service availability. You will gain the expertise to craft production-grade applications, secure development environments, navigate complex deployments with ease, and become a security maestro. You will be able to optimize network communication and data management across major cloud platforms. Additionally, this book dives deep into these challenges, offering solutions such as multi-container Pods, advanced security techniques, and expert networking guidance. You will also explore persistent storage advancements, cloud-specific cluster management updates, and best practices for traffic routing By the end of this comprehensive guide, you will possess the skills and knowledge to orchestrate your containerized applications with precision, ensuring their optimal performance and scalability. Stop settling for basic container management. Order your copy today and orchestrate your containers to greatness.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
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StatefulSet – Deploying Stateful Applications

In the previous chapter, we explained how to use a Kubernetes cluster to run stateless workloads and applications and how to use Deployment objects for this purpose. Running stateless workloads in the cloud is generally easier to handle, as any container replica can handle the request without taking any dependencies on the results of previous operations by the end user. In other words, every container replica would handle the request in an identical way; all you need to care about is proper load balancing.

However, the main complexity is in managing the state of applications. By state, we mean any stored data that the application or component needs to serve the requests, and it can be modified by these requests. The most common example of a stateful component in applications is a database – for example, it can be a relational MySQL database or a NoSQL MongoDB database. In Kubernetes, you can use a dedicated object to...

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