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Getting Started with Kubernetes, Second Edition

You're reading from   Getting Started with Kubernetes, Second Edition Orchestrate and manage large-scale Docker deployments

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787283367
Length 286 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Jonathan Baier Jonathan Baier
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Preface 1. Introduction to Kubernetes FREE CHAPTER 2. Pods, Services, Replication Controllers, and Labels 3. Networking, Load Balancers, and Ingress 4. Updates, Gradual Rollouts, and Autoscaling 5. Deployments, Jobs, and DaemonSets 6. Storage and Running Stateful Applications 7. Continuous Delivery 8. Monitoring and Logging 9. Cluster Federation 10. Container Security 11. Extending Kubernetes with OCP, CoreOS, and Tectonic 12. Towards Production Ready

Integrating with continuous delivery pipeline


Continuous integration and delivery are key components to modern development shops. Speed to market or mean-time-to-revenue are crucial for any company that is creating their own software. We'll see how Kubernetes can help you.

CI/CD (short for Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery) often requires ephemeral build and test servers to be available whenever changes are pushed to the code repository. Docker and Kubernetes are well suited for this task, as it's easy to create containers in a few seconds and just as easy to remove them after builds are run. In addition, if you already have a large portion of infrastructure available on your cluster, it can make sense to utilize the idle capacity for builds and testing.

In this article, we will explore two popular tools used in building and deploying software:

  • Gulp.js: This is a simple task runner used to automate the build process using JavaScript and Node.js
  • Jenkins: This is a fully-fledged continuous...
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