Produkt zum Begriff Kubernetes:
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Core Kubernetes
From its humble beginnings a container orchestration system, Kubernetes has become the de facto infrastructure for cloud native applications. Kubernetes impacts every aspect of the application development lifecycle, from design through deployment. To build and operate reliable cloud native systems, you need to understand what's going on below the surface. Core Kubernetes is packed with experience-driven insights and practical techniques, and takes you inside Kubernetes to teach you what you'll need to know to keep your system running like a well-oiled machine and prevent those panicked 3 AM phone calls.about the technologyKubernetes is a platform-independent layer for deploying scalable container-based applications. Kubernetes provides abstractions for clustering, replicating, and scaling system components in real time. It's especially well-suited for microservices applications, where you can easily balance the load among services. Kubernetes has become a core component of cloud native applications, and all major cloud vendors now offer hosted versions of Kubernetes. Kubernetes was initially developed by Google and is now governed as an open source project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).about the bookCore Kubernetes is a reference guide designed to teach operators, SREs, and developers how to improve reliability and performance of Kubernetes-based systems. In it, Kubernetes experts Chris Love and Jay Vyas provide a guided tour through all major aspects of Kubernetes, from managing iptables to setting up dynamically scaled clusters that respond to changes in load. You'll understand the unique security concerns of container-based applications, discover tips to minimize costly unused capacity, and get pro tips for maximizing performance. This awesome collection of undocumented internals, expert techniques, and practical guidance has invaluable information you won't find anywhere else.what's inside- Kubernetes base components- Kubernetes networking- Storage and the Container Storage Interface- External load balancing and ingress- Kubernetes security- Different ways of creating a Kubernetes cluster- Configuring Kubernetes to use a GPUabout the readerWritten for readers with a working knowledge of Kubernetes and microservices applications.about the authorAfter earning his PhD, Jay Vyas started his career contributing to Kubernetes' core features at RedHat, and next, he focused on helping multiple companies migrate to Cloud-Native solutions. He now resides at VMWare, once again contributing to Kubernetes and associated projects. When not coding, Jay likes to play with his video games, his synthesizers, and hang out in his Pod.As a thought leader in the Kubernetes and DevOps segment, Chris Love is a founder of multiple technology companies with over 20 years' experience in software engineering. A Google Cloud Certified Fellow, Chris has contributed to several open-source projects including Kubernetes, Bazel, and Terraform. He enjoys speaking around the world about DevOps and Kubernetes and practices martial arts in his free time.
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GitOps and Kubernetes
GitOps and Kubernetes introduces a radical idea—managing your infrastructure with the same Git pull requests you use to manage your codebase. In this in-depth tutorial, you’ll learn to operate infrastructures based on powerful-but-complex technologies with the same Git version control tools most developers use daily. GitOps and Kubernetes is half reference, half practical tutorial for operating Kubernetes the GitOps way. Through fast-paced chapters, you’ll unlock the benefits of GitOps for flexible configuration management, monitoring, robustness, multi-environment support, and discover tricks and tips for managing secrets in the unique GitOps fashion. Key Features· Multiple-environments management with branching, namespace, and configuration· Access Control with Git, Kubernetes, and Pipeline· Using Kubernetes with Argo CD, JenkinsX, and Flux· Multi-step deployment strategies like Blue-Green, Canary in a declarative GitOps model For developers familiar with Continuous Delivery principles and the basics of Git and Kubernetes. About the technology The tools to monitor and manage software delivery and deployment can be complex to set up and intimidating to learn. But with the “GitOps“ method, you can manage your entire Kubernetes infrastructure with Git pull requests, giving you a single control interface and making it easy to assess and roll back changes! Billy Yuen, Alexander Matyushentsev, Todd Ekenstam, and Jesse Suen are principal engineers for the Intuit platform. They are widely recognized as industry leads in GitOps for Kubernetes, having presented numerous related talks at industry conferences.
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Welter, Kevin: Kubernetes
Kubernetes , Kubernetes ist die Grundlage moderner IT-Infrastrukturen und ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug für das schnelle und agile Deployment von Anwendungen. Jedoch: Die Lernkurve ist steil, die Architektur und das Zusammenspiel der zahlreichen Komponenten muss gut verstanden sein, damit kein Chaos entsteht.In diesem Praxisbuch finden Sie eine gründliche Einführung in die Konzepte und Ideen containeriserter Umgebungen. Sie lernen die vielen Bestandteile einer Kubernetes-Installation kennen und erfahren praxisnah, wie Anwendungen deployt werden. Aus dem Inhalt: Grundlagen und Konzepte Pod- und Container-Management Ressourcen as Code Skalierung und Loadbalancing Storage Netzwerke und Sicherheit Monitoring und Fehlersuche Anwendungen für Kubernetes entwickeln Über den Tellerrand: Operatoren, Backups, Istio, Kvyerno, Kustomize Paketmanagement mit Helm , Studium & Erwachsenenbildung > Fachbücher, Lernen & Nachschlagen
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Securing Kubernetes Secrets
Safely store secret information like passwords, keys, and certificates in Kubernetes. In this practical guide, you'll discover methods for adding layers of security that will defend the critical data of your applications.In Securing Kubernetes Secrets you will find:Strategies for storing secure assets in KubernetesCryptographic options and how to apply them in KubernetesUsing the HashiCorp Vault server on Kubernetes for secure secrets storageManaging security with public cloud providersApplying security concepts using tools from the Kubernetes ecosystemEnd-to-end secrets storage from development to operationsImplementing in Kubernetes in CI/CD systemsSecrets, like database passwords and API keys, are some of the most important data in your application. Securing Kubernetes Secrets reveals how to store these sensitive assets in Kubernetes in a way that's protected against leaks and hacks. You'll learn about the default capabilities of Kubernetes secrets, where they're lacking, and alternative options to strengthen applications and infrastructure.Kubernetes secrets include small and sensitive data like passwords, tokens, and keys. The security defaults of Kubernetes are rarely enough to protect this valuable data, and can leave itand youexposed. In this book, you'll learn how to bake security into Kubernetes-based applications right from the start with security best practices and reliable third-party tools like HashiCorp Vault
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Wie kann man die Beleuchtung in Wohnräumen energiesparend gestalten, ohne dabei auf Helligkeit und Komfort zu verzichten?
1. Verwende LED-Lampen anstelle von herkömmlichen Glühbirnen, da sie weniger Energie verbrauchen. 2. Nutze Bewegungsmelder oder Zeitschaltuhren, um das Licht nur bei Bedarf einzuschalten. 3. Helle Farben an Wänden und Möbeln reflektieren das Licht besser und erhöhen die Helligkeit im Raum.
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Welches Leuchtmittel benötigt die Ikea Knubbig Lampe?
Die Ikea Knubbig Lampe benötigt eine E14-Glühbirne oder eine E14-LED-Lampe. Es wird empfohlen, eine maximale Leistung von 40 Watt zu verwenden.
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Woher weiß ich ob eine Lampe dimmbar ist?
Um herauszufinden, ob eine Lampe dimmbar ist, solltest du zunächst die Produktbeschreibung oder die Verpackung der Lampe überprüfen. Dort sollte angegeben sein, ob die Lampe dimmbar ist. Alternativ kannst du auch auf der Website des Herstellers nach Informationen suchen. Zudem kannst du die Lampe auf mögliche Dimmfunktionen testen, indem du einen Dimmer anschließt und ausprobierst, ob sich die Helligkeit der Lampe verändern lässt. Falls du unsicher bist, ob die Lampe dimmbar ist, empfehle ich, den Hersteller oder Verkäufer direkt zu kontaktieren und nachzufragen.
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Welches Leuchtmittel empfehlt ihr für die Ikea Musik Lampe?
Für die Ikea Musik Lampe empfehle ich ein LED-Leuchtmittel mit warmweißem Licht. LED-Leuchtmittel sind energieeffizient und haben eine lange Lebensdauer. Das warmweiße Licht sorgt für eine gemütliche Atmosphäre beim Musikhören.
Ähnliche Suchbegriffe für Kubernetes:
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Platform Engineering on Kubernetes
Take the fast track in your journey to continuous delivery, with open source tools for Kubernetes and cloud applications. This book explores the tools and techniques you'll need to overcome common cloud native challenges.In Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes you will learn how to:Select the right open source project to solve challenges with your Kubernetes applicationPackage, version, distribute and instant cloud native services using HelmCreate and run pipelines using TektonPlan and implement a multicloud strategy with CrossplaneImplement risk-free and progressive upgrades with KnativeUtilize Knative for serving, routing, and event-driven applicationsAutomate testing, even when you don't have all your services up and runningTroubleshoot and measure application performanceContinuous Delivery for Kubernetes lays out a toolbox of free, open source projects you can use to implement continuous delivery for Kubernetes-based applications in the cloud. Each chapter covers a different project, clearly demonstrating how it simplifies essential CD tasks like packaging, building pipelines, and multi-cloud deployment. This book shows developers and architects confidently identify common patterns in successful open source tools so they can pick the right options for their own platforms.about the technologyContinuous delivery practices help your team quickly introduce, iterate on, and deploy new features so you can get software into production quickly. The tools in this book help facilitate continuous delivery practices by solving the technical and architectural challenges commonly found when adopting Kubernetes, automating essential dev and deployment tasks, and improving your team's collaboration.about the bookContinuous Delivery for Kubernetes accelerates development of cloud-based systems with vibrant open source tools of the Kubernetes ecosystem. You'll use powerful open source projects like Helm, Tekton, Knative, and Crossplane to automate your projects from testing through delivery. Learn how to package services, build and deploy services to a Kubernetes cluster, and combine different tools to solve the complex challenges of CD in a cloud native environment.RETAIL SELLING POINTS Select the right open source project to solve challenges with your Kubernetes application Package, version, distribute and instant cloud native services using Helm Utilize Knative for serving, routing, and event-driven applications Automate testing, even when you don't have all your services up and running Troubleshoot and measure application performance AUDIENCE For developers and software architects familiar with the basics of containers and Kubernetes.
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Learn Kubernetes in a Month of Lunches
In Learn Kubernetes in a Month of Lunches you'll go from "what's a Pod?" to automatically scaling clusters of containers and components in just 22 hands-on lessons, each short enough to fit into a lunch break. Every lesson is task-focused and covers an essential skill on the road to Kubernetes mastery. You'll learn how to smooth container management with Kubernetes, including securing your clusters, and upgrades and rollbacks with zero downtime. No development stack, platform, or background is assumed. Author Elton Stoneman describes all patterns generically, so you can easily apply them to your applications and port them to other projects!about the technologyCreate apps that perform identically on your laptop, data center, and cloud! Kubernetes provides a consistent method for deploying applications on any platform, making it easy to grow. By efficiently orchestrating Docker containers, Kubernetes simplifies tasks like rolling upgrades, scaling, and self-healing.about the bookLearn Kubernetes in a Month of Lunches is your guide to getting up and running with Kubernetes. You'll progress from Kubernetes basics to essential skills, learning to model, deploy, and manage applications in production. Exercises demonstrate how Kubernetes works with multiple languages and frameworks. You'll also practice with new apps, legacy code, and serverless functions. what's insideDeploying applications on Kubernetes clustersUnderstanding the Kubernetes app lifecycle, from packaging to rollbacksSelf-healing and scalable appsUsing Kubernetes as a platform for new technologiesabout the readerFor readers familiar with Docker and containerization.about the authorElton Stoneman is a Docker Captain, a 11-time Microsoft MVP, and the author of Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches.
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Acing the Certified Kubernetes Administrator Exam
Learn the hands-on skills you need to ace the Kubernetes exam and boost your career by becoming a Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA). For readers who know the basics of containers and Linux admin. No Kubernetes experience is required. Acing the Certified Kubernetes Administrator Exam will provide you with content and practical exercises according to the unique CKA test environment. This practical book takes you hands-on with all the exam objectives, including deploying containerised applications to Kubernetes, accessing an application from an ingress resource, backup and restoring. You will learn how to: Administer an application running on Kubernetes Troubleshoot errors inside a Kubernetes cluster Authenticate users and machines to the Kubernetes API Create persistent storage in Kubernetes Add additional functionality to an existing Kubernetes cluster Plus! Essential exam tips and exercises help you work out your mental muscle memory. Acing the Certified Kubernetes Administrator Exam is your fast track to becoming a Certified Kubernetes Administrator! Your expert exam tutor is Chad Crowell, whose courses have helped thousands of developers to understand Kubernetes and earn the coveted CKA certification. About the technology The Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) exam proves your skills as a Kubernetes administrator and is a serious test of your competency. There are no multiple-choice questions or essays: the whole test is conducted from the command line, with you performing solutions directly in the terminal. Administered by the Linux Foundation, the certification is recognised by employers worldwide as a proof of your ability to configure and manage production-grade Kubernetes clusters.
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Kubernetes Native Microservices with Quarkus, and MicroProfile
"This book will teach you everything you need to build and deploy kubernetes native microservices in a super productive fashion: a must!" - Alain LompoBuild fast, efficient Kubernetes-based Java applications using the Quarkus framework, MicroProfile, and Java standards.Most popular Java frameworks, like Spring, were designed long before the advent of Kubernetes and cloud-native systems. A new generation of tools, including Quarkus and MicroProfile have been cloud-native and Kubernetes-aware from the beginning. Kubernetes Native Microservices: With Quarkus and MicroProfile teaches you how to create efficient enterprise Java applications that are easy to deploy, maintain, and expand.In Kubernetes Native Microservices: With Quarkus and MicroProfile you'll learn how to:Deploy enterprise Java applications on KubernetesDevelop applications using the Quarkus runtime frameworkCompile natively using GraalVM for blazing speedCreate efficient microservices applicationsTake advantage of MicroProfile specificationsabout the technologyModern enterprise Java applications have embraced microservices, containers, Kubernetes, and a cloud-native approach. The Quarkus framework, developed at Red Hat, is designed for this deployment model, making cloud-native application development in Java much easier than it is on Spring or other older platforms. Quarkus applications compiled natively to GraalVM can deliver extremely fast runtimes, potentially improving performance by 100x or more.about the bookKubernetes Native Microservices: With Quarkus and MicroProfile introduces a modern approach to enterprise Java development using new tools designed for cloud-native applications. This book begins by exploring the impact Kubernetes and cloud systems have on your application design. Then, it quickly guides you through setting up an application using MicroProfile APIs, Kubernetes, and Quarkus. Using carefully selected examples and crystal-clear explanations, it guides you step by step from design to deployment.Written by veteran Java developers John Clingan and Ken Finnigan, this book oozes with experience and insight. You'll look past the ideal-but-untested advice you find in many books on new technologies and see how Kubernetes-native development with Quarkus and MicroProfile work in the real world.about the readerWritten for intermediate Java developers comfortable with Java EE, Jakarta EE, or Spring. Assumes some prior exposure to Docker and Kubernetes. No experience with Quarkus or MicroProfile required.about the authorJohn Clingan is a senior principal product manager at Red Hat. At Red Hat John works on next generation platforms including Quarkus. He is a co-founder of Eclipse MicroProfile, MicroProfile committer, and MicroProfile co-lead. Ken Finnigan is a senior principal software engineer and Eclipse MicroProfile technical architect at Red Hat. He's the co-founder of Eclipse MicroProfile and a MicroProfile committer.
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Wie wird die Helligkeit einer Lampe angegeben?
Die Helligkeit einer Lampe wird in der Regel in Lumen gemessen, was die Menge an Licht angibt, die von der Lampe ausgestrahlt wird. Je höher die Lumenzahl, desto heller ist die Lampe. Manchmal wird auch die Wattzahl verwendet, um die Helligkeit anzugeben, aber da sich die Effizienz von Lampen verbessert hat, ist die Wattzahl nicht mehr die beste Methode, um die Helligkeit zu beurteilen. Einige Hersteller geben auch die Helligkeit in Candela oder Lux an, aber Lumen sind die gebräuchlichste Einheit, um die Helligkeit einer Lampe zu beschreiben.
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"Wie beeinflusst das Leuchtvermögen von unterschiedlichen Materialien die Helligkeit einer Lichtquelle?"
Das Leuchtvermögen von Materialien bestimmt, wie viel Licht sie reflektieren oder absorbieren. Materialien mit hoher Reflektivität erhöhen die Helligkeit einer Lichtquelle, während Materialien mit hoher Absorption die Helligkeit verringern. Die Auswahl des richtigen Materials kann die Effizienz und Leistung einer Lichtquelle erheblich beeinflussen.
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Wie wechselt man das Leuchtmittel in einer Lampe oder Leuchte aus? Welche Leuchtmittel sind kompatibel mit meiner Wohnraumbeleuchtung?
Um das Leuchtmittel in einer Lampe oder Leuchte auszutauschen, sollte man zunächst die Lampe ausschalten und abkühlen lassen. Dann kann man die defekte Glühbirne vorsichtig herausdrehen und durch eine neue ersetzen. Es ist wichtig, dass man das richtige Leuchtmittel für die jeweilige Lampe verwendet. Gängige Leuchtmittel sind LED-, Halogen- oder Energiesparlampen, die je nach Fassung und Wattzahl kompatibel sein müssen. Man kann sich auch an den Hersteller der Lampe wenden, um die passenden Leuchtmittel zu ermitteln.
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Wie kann man die Helligkeit und Farbtemperatur einer Leuchte an die individuellen Bedürfnisse anpassen?
Durch die Verwendung von dimmbaren Leuchtmitteln kann die Helligkeit individuell eingestellt werden. Mit Farbtemperatur verstellbaren Leuchtmitteln kann die Lichtfarbe angepasst werden. Smarte Beleuchtungssysteme ermöglichen eine personalisierte Steuerung über Apps oder Sprachassistenten.
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