3 Computing environment built on Kubernetes

Scott Surovich

This chapter covers

  • Understanding Kubernetes management, architecture, components, and resources
  • Declarative application management
  • Understanding Kubernetes resources
  • Controlling Pod scheduling
  • Examples and case study

Like many new technologies, Kubernetes can be difficult to learn and implement. Creating a cluster manually requires an extensive skill set that includes public key infrastructure, Kubernetes, Linux, and networking. Many vendors recognized this problem and have automated cluster creation, allowing you to create Kubernetes clusters with little to no Kubernetes background. Although automation allows anyone to create a cluster, it also eliminates a lot of Kubernetes knowledge ...

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