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Improve productivity, reduce complexity, and speed up cloud-native adoption with Helm for Kubernetes
Containerization is currently known to be one of the best ways to implement DevOps. While Docker introduced containers and changed the DevOps era, Google developed an extensive container orchestration system, Kubernetes, which is now considered the frontrunner in container orchestration. With the help of this book, you’ll explore the efficiency of managing applications running on Kubernetes using Helm.
This book covers the following exciting features:
- Develop an enterprise automation strategy on Kubernetes using Helm
- Create easily consumable and configurable Helm charts
- Use Helm in orchestration tooling and Kubernetes operators
- Explore best practices for application delivery and life cycle management
- Leverage Helm in a secure and stable manner that is fit for your enterprise
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All of the code is organized into folders. For example, Chapter02.
The code will look like the following:
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Following is what you need for this book: This book is for Kubernetes developers or administrators who are interested in learning Helm to provide automation for application development on Kubernetes. Although no prior knowledge of Helm is required, basic knowledge of Kubernetes application development will be useful.
With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book (Chapter 1-9).
Chapter | Software required | OS required |
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1-9 | Minikube | Windows, macOS X, and Linux (Any) |
1-9 | Kubectl | Windows, macOS X, and Linux (Any) |
1-9 | Helm | Windows, macOS X, and Linux (Any) |
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In Pages 44, 59, 60, 127, 146, 147, 148 and 207 :
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Section 3: Adanced Deployment Patterns needs to be changed/replaced with Section 3: Advanced Deployment Patterns
Andrew Block is a Senior Principal Consultant at Red Hat who guides organizations on adopting container solutions and microservices architectures using automation principles across an array of deployment targets. As the author of the "Application Release Strategies With OpenShift", he preaches the importance of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery methodologies with an emphasis on security to develop and deploy software faster. Andrew also serves as a manager of the Container Community of Practice within Red Hat which aims to foster awareness around the container ecosystem.
Austin Dewey is a Senior Consultant at Red Hat focused on enabling customers in cloud and container technologies. He has helped drive success at many different Fortune 500 companies through his expertise in CI/CD and deployment patterns on Red Hat's Kubernetes-based PaaS, OpenShift Container Platform. Delivering projects centered around DevOps and automation, Austin has guided many different customers to production by building pipelines that ensure fast, stable, and secure deliveries. When Austin is not working with his customers or engaging in the Kubernetes community, he can be found playing guitar and spending time outdoors.
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