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Kubernetes - A Complete DevOps Cookbook

You're reading from   Kubernetes - A Complete DevOps Cookbook Build and manage your applications, orchestrate containers, and deploy cloud-native services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838828042
Length 584 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Murat Karslioglu Murat Karslioglu
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building Production-Ready Kubernetes Clusters 2. Operating Applications on Kubernetes FREE CHAPTER 3. Building CI/CD Pipelines 4. Automating Tests in DevOps 5. Preparing for Stateful Workloads 6. Disaster Recovery and Backup 7. Scaling and Upgrading Applications 8. Observability and Monitoring on Kubernetes 9. Securing Applications and Clusters 10. Logging with Kubernetes 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building centralized logging in Kubernetes using the EFK stack

As described in the the Accessing Kubernetes logs locally section, basic logging can be used to detect configuration problems, but for cluster-level logging, an external backend is required to store and query logs. A cluster-level logging stack can help you quickly sort through and analyze the high volume of production log data that's produced by your application in the Kubernetes cluster. One of the most popular centralized logging solutions in the Kubernetes ecosystem is the Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana (ELK) stack.

In the ELK stack, Logstash is used as the log collector. Logstash uses slightly more memory than Fluent Bit, which is a low-footprint version of Fluentd. Therefore, in this recipe, we will use the Elasticsearch, Fluent-bit, and Kibana (EFK) stack. If you have an application that has Logstash dependencies, you can always replace Fluentd/Fluent Bit with Logstash.

In this section, we will learn how...

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