Knative Cookbook

Knative Cookbook
Author: Burr Sutter
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-04-09
Genre:
ISBN: 1492077755

Enterprise developers face several challenges when it comes to building serverless applications, such as integrating applications and building container images from source. With more than 60 practical recipes, this cookbook helps you solve these issues with Knative—the first serverless platform natively designed for Kubernetes. Each recipe contains detailed examples and exercises, along with a discussion of how and why it works. If you have a good understanding of serverless computing and Kubernetes core resources such as deployment, services, routes, and replicas, the recipes in this cookbook show you how to apply Knative in real enterprise application development. Authors Kamesh Sampath and Burr Sutter include chapters on autoscaling, build and eventing, observability, Knative on OpenShift, and more. With this cookbook, you’ll learn how to: Efficiently build, deploy, and manage modern serverless workloads Apply Knative in real enterprise scenarios, including advanced eventing Monitor your Knative serverless applications effectively Integrate Knative with CI/CD principles, such as using pipelines for faster, more successful production deployments Deploy a rich ecosystem of enterprise integration patterns and connectors in Apache Camel K as Kubernetes and Knative components

Quarkus Cookbook

Quarkus Cookbook
Author: Alex Soto Bueno
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1492062626

Optimized for Kubernetes, Quarkus is designed to help you create Java applications that are cloud first, container native, and serverless capable. With this cookbook, authors Alex Soto Bueno and Jason Porter from Red Hat provide detailed solutions for installing, interacting with, and using Quarkus in the development and production of microservices. The recipes in this book show midlevel to senior developers familiar with Java enterprise application development how to get started with Quarkus quickly. You’ll become familiar with how Quarkus works within the wider Java ecosystem and discover ways to adapt this framework to your particular needs. You’ll learn how to: Shorten the development cycle by enabling live reloading in dev mode Connect to and communicate with Kafka Develop with the reactive programming model Easily add fault tolerance to your services Build your application as a Kubernetes-ready container Ease development with OpenAPI and test a native Quarkus application

Kubernetes Cookbook

Kubernetes Cookbook
Author: Sameer Naik
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2023-11-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1098142209

Kubernetes is the de facto standard for container orchestration and distributed applications management across a microservices framework. With this practical cookbook, you'll learn hands-on Kubernetes recipes for automating the deployment, scaling, and operations of application containers across clusters of hosts. In this fully updated second edition, Sameer Naik, Sébastien Goasguen, and Jonathan Michaux from TriggerMesh provide a problem-solution-discussion format with easy lookups to help you find the detailed answers you need—fast. Kubernetes lets you deploy your applications quickly and predictably, so you can efficiently respond to customer demand. This cookbook delivers the essential knowledge that developers and system administrators need to get there. Recipes in this cookbook focus on: Creating a Kubernetes cluster Using the Kubernetes command-line interface Managing fundamental workload types Working with services Exploring the Kubernetes API Managing stateful and non-cloud-native apps Working with volumes and configuration data Cluster-level and application-level scaling Securing your applications Monitoring and logging Maintenance and troubleshooting

OpenShift for Developers

OpenShift for Developers
Author: Joshua Wood
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1098103335

Ready to build cloud native applications? Get a hands-on introduction to daily life as a developer crafting code on OpenShift, the open source container application platform from Red Hat. Creating and packaging your apps for deployment on modern distributed systems can be daunting. Too often, adding infrastructure value can complicate development. With this practical guide, you'll learn how to build, deploy, and manage a multitiered application on OpenShift. Authors Joshua Wood and Brian Tannous, principal developer advocates at Red Hat, demonstrate how OpenShift speeds application development. With the Kubernetes container orchestrator at its core, OpenShift simplifies and automates the way you build, ship, and run code. You'll learn how to use OpenShift and the Quarkus Java framework to develop and deploy apps using proven enterprise technologies and practices that you can apply to code in any language. Learn the development cycles for building and deploying on OpenShift, and the tools that drive them Use OpenShift to build, deploy, and manage the ongoing lifecycle of an n-tier application Create a continuous integration and deployment pipeline to build and deploy application source code on OpenShift Automate scaling decisions with metrics and trigger lifecycle events with webhooks

Google Cloud Cookbook

Google Cloud Cookbook
Author: Rui Santos Costa
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-10-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1492092843

Get quick hands-on experience with Google Cloud. This cookbook provides a variety of self-contained recipes that show you how to use Google Cloud services for your enterprise application. Whether you're looking for practical ways to apply microservices, AI, analytics, security, or networking solutions, these recipes take you step-by-step through the process and provide discussions that explain how and why the recipes work. Ideal for system engineers and administrators, developers, network and database administrators, and data analysts, this cookbook helps you get started with Google Cloud regardless of your level of experience. Google veterans Rui Costa and Drew Hodun also cover advanced-level Google Cloud services for those who have appreciable experience with the platform. Learn how to get started with Google Cloud Understand the depth of services Google Cloud provides Gain hands-on experience using practical examples and labs Explore topics that include BigQuery, Cloud Run, and Kubernetes Build and run mobile and web applications on Google Cloud Examine ways to build your cloud applications for scale Build a minimum viable product (MVP) app to use in production Learn data platform and pipeline skills

GitOps Cookbook

GitOps Cookbook
Author: Natale Vinto
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2022-12-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1492097438

Why are so many companies adopting GitOps for their DevOps and cloud native strategy? This reliable framework is quickly becoming the standard method for deploying apps to Kubernetes. With this practical, developer-oriented book, DevOps engineers, developers, IT architects, and SREs will learn the most useful recipes and examples for following GitOps practices. Through their years of experience in application modernization, CI/CD, and automation, authors Alex Soto Bueno and Natale Vinto from Red Hat walk you through all the steps necessary for successful hands-on application development and deployment with GitOps. Once you start using the recipes in this book, you'll have a head start in development cycles on Kubernetes following the GitOps approach. You'll learn how to: Develop and deploy applications on Kubernetes Understand the basics of CI/CD and automation on Kubernetes, and apply GitOps practices to implement development cycles on the platform Prepare the app for deployment on multiple environments and/or multiple Kubernetes clusters Deploy apps for either multiple environments using GitOps and Argo CD, or for Kubernetes clusters Create Kubernetes-native pipelines with Tekton Provide and extend DevOps skills for the team working on Kubernetes Use progressive delivery to put your applications into production

Atlassian DevOps Toolchain Cookbook

Atlassian DevOps Toolchain Cookbook
Author: Robert Wen
Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2024-07-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1835469647

Seamlessly integrate Atlassian Open DevOps tools such as Jira, Bitbucket Pipelines, Compass, Confluence, and Opsgenie with other automated testing, monitoring, and security tools such as SonarQube and Snyk for a powerful and agile DevSecOps deployment process Key Features Streamline development progress visibility by connecting Jira with other DevOps tools through Open DevOps Enhance observability by integrating development tools like Bitbucket Pipelines with Compass Learn best practices for DevSecOps integrations and processes using real-world examples Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionImplementing DevOps practices and toolchains for automated testing and deployment can accelerate product development with minimal errors in the production environment. However, creating DevOps toolchains by integrating tools from various vendors presents challenges for both administrators and developers. Written by four well-known experts from the Atlassian community, this book addresses the complexities of DevOps toolchain creation and integration by leveraging Atlassian’s Open DevOps solution. Starting with a holistic overview of the DevOps and Atlassian Open DevOps solution, you’ll learn to integrate Jira with other tools. You’ll then find out how to create and integrate a CI/CD pipeline in Bitbucket for automated testing and deployment to Docker containers. With step-by-step guidance, you’ll connect Jira and Bitbucket with other tools, such as Snyk for security and SonarQube for testing, to form an extensive toolchain. You’ll also learn how Compass uses CheckOps for observability and how to use Confluence for documentation and reporting. Finally, you’ll leverage Opsgenie’s ChatOps functionality to enhance collaboration between developers and operations teams. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to establish your DevOps toolchain by integrating Atlassian tools to automate and optimize the software development lifecycle and beyond.What you will learn Extend reporting capabilities in Jira using Open DevOps Integrate Jira with popular tools for tracking the build and deployment status Track the progress of product ideas with Jira Product Discovery Document and report projects using Confluence Create and deploy CI/CD pipelines in Bitbucket and perform testing in SonarQube Integrate security scanning into your CI/CD pipeline using Snyk Create an observability portal in Compass Use Opsgenie to collaborate with other teams when incidents occur Who this book is for This book is a valuable resource for DevOps engineers, platform engineers, SREs, software developers, and Atlassian tool administrators who want to automate testing, integration, and deployment processes using the Atlassian DevOps toolchain. A basic understanding of DevOps processes will be beneficial. While prior knowledge of administering Atlassian tools may be helpful, it is not necessary, as the recipes cover the administrative tasks needed to implement the DevOps toolchain and practices.

The Cumulative Book Index

The Cumulative Book Index
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Release: 1997
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