Kubernetes Microservices with Docker

· Apress
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432
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About this ebook

Start using Kubernetes in complex big data and enterprise applications, including Docker containers. Starting with installing Kubernetes on a single node, the book introduces Kubernetes with a simple Hello example and discusses using environment variables in Kubernetes.
Next, Kubernetes Microservices with Docker discusses using Kubernetes with all major groups of technologies such as relational databases, NoSQL databases, and in the Apache Hadoop ecosystem.
The book concludes with using multi container pods and installing Kubernetes on a multi node cluster. /div

"a concise but clear introduction to containers, Docker and Kubernetes, using simple real-world examples to pass on the core concepts, via repetition, and is a very useful enabler." 10/10

Dave Hay MBCS CITP: review for BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT (http://www.bcs.org/content/conWebDoc/58512)
What You Will Learn
  • Install Kubernetes on a single node
  • Set environment variables
  • Create multi-container pods using Docker
  • Use volumes
  • Use Kubernetes with the Apache Hadoop ecosystem, NoSQL databases, and RDBMSs
  • Install Kubernetes on a multi-node cluster

Who This Book Is For
Application developers including Apache Hadoop developers, database developers and NoSQL developers.


About the author

Deepak Vohra is a consultant and a principal member of the NuBean-dot-com software company. Deepak is an Oracle-certified Java programmer and Web component developer. He has worked in the fields of XML, Java programming, and Java EE for over five years. Deepak is the coauthor of Pro XML Development with Java Technology (Apress, 2006). Deepak is also the author of JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development, Processing XML Documents with Oracle JDeveloper 11g, EJB 3.0 Database Persistence with Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g, and Java EE Development in Eclipse IDE (Packthing). He also served as the technical reviewer on WebLogic: The Definitive Guide (O’Reilly Media, 2004) and Ruby Programming for the Absolute Beginner (Cengage Learning PTR, 2007).

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