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OverviewNetworking and Kubernetes is an essential guide for anyone who wants to deploy, manage, or troubleshoot a production scale Kubernetes network. Understanding Kubernetes clusters is not enough to operate Kubernetes at scale. Every layer of the stack--the network, operating system, and Kubernetes--depends on the layer below. Successful administrators need to understand each layer and how it works across deployments on-prim, in the cloud, and with managed services. Networking and Kubernetes clearly guides administrators through the layers of complexity and abstraction that come with running a Kubernetes network. It covers: The Kubernetes networking model The CNCF Container Network Interface Project and how to choose the best interface for your clusters The networking and Linux primitives that power Kubernetes How to quickly troubleshoot networking issues and prevent downtime Cloud networking and Kubernetes with the three major providers: AWS, GCP, and Azure The pros and cons of various network tools--and how to select the best ones for your stack "" Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Strong , Vallery LanceyPublisher: O'Reilly Media Imprint: O'Reilly Media ISBN: 9781492081654ISBN 10: 1492081655 Pages: 300 Publication Date: 21 September 2021 Audience: General/trade Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJames began his career in Networking, first attending Cisco Networking Academy in High School. He then went on to be a Network Engineer at the University of Dayton and GE Appliances. While attending GE's Information Technology Leadership program, James was able to see many of the problems that face system administrators and developers in an Enterprise environment. As the Cloud Native Director at Contino, James leads many large-scale enterprises and financial institutions through their Cloud and DevOps journeys. He is deeply involved in his local cloud native community, running local meetups, both AWS User Group & Cloud-Native Louisville. He holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of Louisville, six AWS Certifications, including the Certified Advanced Networking Specialty, along with the CNCF's CKA. Vallery started her career at Checkfront as the company's first DevOps Engineer. She began adopting Kubernetes in 2017, living through many of the early-adopter challenges, and rapidly evolving features. At Lyft, she works on the Compute Platform team as an Infrastructure Software Engineer, building and maintaining Lyft's multi-cluster Kubernetes platform. At Lyft, she has worked on multicluster ingress support. Vallery is a Kubernetes contributor, and got her start in SIG-Network. There, she has contributed to kube-proxy, and IP dualstack support. She currently contributes to multiple areas of Kubernetes, and brings an end-user perspective to the project. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |