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  • Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes: Delivering Highly Available Applications and Services

    (By Michael Elder)

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    Author Michael Elder
    “Book Descriptions: Selling your CTO on the merits of OpenShift and Kubernetes is only the beginning. To operate and scale OpenShift, you also need to know how to manage and expose resources to application teams and continuously deliver changes to the applications running in these environments. With this practical book, new and experienced developers and operators will learn specific techniques for operationalizing OpenShift and Kubernetes in the enterprise.

    Industry experts Michael Elder, Jake Kitchener, and Brad Topol show you how to run OpenShift and Kubernetes in production and deliver your applications to a highly available, secure, and scalable platform. You'll learn how to build a strong foundation in advanced cluster operational topics, such as tenancy management, scheduling and capacity management, cost management, continuous delivery, and more.


    Examine the fundamental concepts of Kubernetes architecture
    Get different Kubernetes and OpenShift environments up and running
    Dive into advanced resource management topics, including capacity planning
    Learn how to support high availability inside a single cluster
    Use production-level approaches for continuous delivery and code promotion across clusters
    Explore hybrid cloud use cases, including multicluster provisioning, upgrading, and policy support
    Devise and deliver disaster recovery strategies”

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