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Since its 2014 debut, the open source project Kubernetes has completely revolutionized the cloud infrastructure industry, quickly rising to the top of the list of the most commonly used infrastructure management programs in history. In addition to well-known managed platforms like Red Hat OpenShift and SUSE Rancher, Kubernetes has also spawned an entire industry of tools and platforms from cloud providers like Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, Azure Kubernetes Service, and Google Kubernetes Service that are all designed to make deployment simpler, more turnkey, and more approachable. But even with these enterprise-grade platforms easing the way, Kubernetes has a steep learning curve that must be overcome in order to be useful.
This eBook equips readers to transit from test to production in the Kubernetes world. Each chapter provides concise and understandable explanations that may be used to guide a Kubernetes strategy and act as a point of reference for managing traffic flow effectively and proactively, from POC through canary and from blue-green to full production. Assessing which traffic management methods are most effective (or ineffective) in certain applications and scenarios also benefits from insight into practical decision frameworks. This eBook may guide readers at any Kubernetes skill level to gain a deeper understanding of Kubernetes traffic management tools and principles because it comes loaded with reference architectures and readily useable code samples.