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Kubernetes for Serverless Applications

You're reading from   Kubernetes for Serverless Applications Implement FaaS by effectively deploying, managing, monitoring, and orchestrating serverless applications using Kubernetes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788620376
Length 318 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Russ McKendrick Russ McKendrick
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Serverless Landscape FREE CHAPTER 2. An Introduction to Kubernetes 3. Installing Kubernetes Locally 4. Introducing Kubeless Functioning 5. Using Funktion for Serverless Applications 6. Installing Kubernetes in the Cloud 7. Apache OpenWhisk and Kubernetes 8. Launching Applications Using Fission 9. Looking at OpenFaaS 10. Serverless Considerations 11. Running Serverless Workloads 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we have taken a brief look at Funktion. We installed the command-line client and then installed it on our single-node Kubernetes cluster. Once deployed we launched a test function and interacted with it before using one of the many event streams to search for tweets containing Kubernetes.

Funktion is still in its early stages of development and it currently has a small, but active, community making contributions on the project's GitHub pages. Because of this, at the time of writing there are not too many practical examples of full-blown applications that take advantage of the many flows that Funktion supports via Apache Camel. I would recommend keeping an eye on Funktion if you are planning on writing any applications that ingest data and then process it.

In the next chapter we are going to look at taking our Kubernetes cluster from a single-node...

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