
Kubernetes and Docker - An Enterprise Guide
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In this second section, we will move onto Kubernetes clusters and objects. The first chapter in this section will explain how to use a popular tool for creating Kubernetes clusters, called KinD. We will explain how to create differnet clusters that range from a single-node cluster to a multiple-node cluster that uses HAProxy as a load balancer for the worker nodes. With a working Kubernetes cluster, we move onto the next chapter, which will review the Kubernetes infrastructure components and the most commonly used Kubernetes objects. We close out this section by explaining a commonly misunderstood topic, exposing services in a cluster. We will look at Kubernetes service types, discuss how to use Layer 7 and Layer 4 load balancers, and see how to register dynamic names for services using External-DNS.
This part of the book comprises the following chapters: