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Kubernetes Networking James Strong Vallery Lancey James Strong

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Kubernetes Networking James Strong Vallery Lancey James Strong
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.72 MB
Author: James Strong & Vallery Lancey [James Strong]
ISBN: 9781492081654, 9781492081586, 1492081655, 1492081582
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Kubernetes Networking James Strong Vallery Lancey James Strong by James Strong & Vallery Lancey [james Strong] 9781492081654, 9781492081586, 1492081655, 1492081582 instant download after payment.

Kubernetes Networking is an essential guide for anyone who wants to deploy, manage, or troubleshoot a production scale Kubernetes network.

Understanding Kubernetes clusters is not enough to operate Kubernetes at scale. Every layer of the stack--the network, operating system, and Kubernetes--depends on the layer below. Successful administrators need to understand each layer and how it works across deployments on-prim, in the cloud, and with managed services. Kubernetes Networking clearly guides administrators through the layers of complexity and abstraction that come with running a Kubernetes network. It covers:

  • The Kubernetes networking model
  • The CNCF Container Network Interface Project and how to choose the best interface for your clusters
  • The networking and Linux primitives that power Kubernetes
  • How to quickly troubleshoot networking issues and prevent downtime
  • Cloud networking and Kubernetes with the three major providers: AWS, GCP, and Azure
  • The pros and cons of various network tools--and how to select the best ones for your stack

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