The landscape of software development has transformed with microservices and containers, demanding new practices for modern architectures. This essential guide, 'Kubernetes Patterns,' equips developers, tech leads, and architects with common reusable elements, patterns, principles, and practices for designing and implementing robust cloud-native applications on Kubernetes. Each pattern addresses a specific problem with a proposed solution, complete with Kubernetes specifics and often concrete code examples. It's an invaluable resource for those familiar with basic Kubernetes concepts looking to master cloud-native patterns.
Why You Should Read?
- Master the core principles and practices for building container-based cloud-native applications on Kubernetes.
- Learn to manage complex container and platform interactions with detailed behavioral patterns.
- Discover effective strategies for organizing containers within a pod and handling application configurations.
- Explore advanced topics, including extending the Kubernetes platform using operators.
About the Author
Bilgin Ibryam and
Roland Hu are experts from Red Hat, deeply involved in the cloud-native ecosystem. They bring extensive experience in designing, building, and running software in modern, containerized environments. Their insights in this book provide practical, reusable patterns and principles, guiding developers and architects through the complexities of Kubernetes. They are dedicated to helping the community adopt best practices for creating scalable and resilient cloud-native applications, making them authoritative voices in the field of distributed systems and container orchestration.