Kubernetes has become an essential part of the daily work for most
system, network, and cluster administrators today. But to work
effectively together on a production-scale Kubernetes system, they must
be able to speak the same language. This book provides a clear guide to
the layers of complexity and abstraction that come with running a
Kubernetes network.
Authors James Strong and Vallery Lancey bring you up to speed on the
intricacies that Kubernetes has to offer for large container
deployments. If you're to be effective in troubleshooting and
maintaining a production cluster, you need to be well versed in the
abstraction provided at each layer. This practical book shows you how.
- Learn the Kubernetes networking model
- Choose the best interface for your clusters from the CNCF Container
Network Interface project
- Explore the networking and Linux primitives that power Kubernetes
- Quickly troubleshoot networking issues and prevent downtime
- Examine cloud networking and Kubernetes using the three major
providers: Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure
- Learn the pros and cons of various network tools--and how to select
the best ones for your stack