Mastering Elastic Kubernetes Service on AWS: Deploy and manage EKS clusters to support cloud-native applications in AWS

Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto standard for container orchestration, with recent developments making it easy to deploy and handle a Kubernetes cluster. However, a few challenges such as networking, load balancing, monitoring, and security remain. To address these issues, Amazon EKS offers a managed Kubernetes service to improve the performance, scalability, reliability, and availability of AWS infrastructure and integrate with AWS networking and security services with ease.
You’ll begin by exploring the fundamentals of Docker, Kubernetes, Amazon EKS, and its architecture along with different ways to set up EKS. Next, you’ll find out how to manage Amazon EKS, encompassing security, cluster authentication, networking, and cluster version upgrades. As you advance, you’ll discover best practices and learn to deploy applications on Amazon EKS through different use cases, including pushing images to ECR and setting up storage and load balancing. With the help of several actionable practices and scenarios, you’ll gain the know-how to resolve scaling and monitoring issues. Finally, you will overcome the challenges in EKS by developing the right skill set to troubleshoot common issues with the right logic.
By the end of this Kubernetes book, you’ll be able to effectively manage your own Kubernetes clusters and other components on AWS.

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Mastering Elastic Kubernetes Service on AWS: Deploy and manage EKS clusters to support cloud-native applications in AWS

Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto standard for container orchestration, with recent developments making it easy to deploy and handle a Kubernetes cluster. However, a few challenges such as networking, load balancing, monitoring, and security remain. To address these issues, Amazon EKS offers a managed Kubernetes service to improve the performance, scalability, reliability, and availability of AWS infrastructure and integrate with AWS networking and security services with ease.
You’ll begin by exploring the fundamentals of Docker, Kubernetes, Amazon EKS, and its architecture along with different ways to set up EKS. Next, you’ll find out how to manage Amazon EKS, encompassing security, cluster authentication, networking, and cluster version upgrades. As you advance, you’ll discover best practices and learn to deploy applications on Amazon EKS through different use cases, including pushing images to ECR and setting up storage and load balancing. With the help of several actionable practices and scenarios, you’ll gain the know-how to resolve scaling and monitoring issues. Finally, you will overcome the challenges in EKS by developing the right skill set to troubleshoot common issues with the right logic.
By the end of this Kubernetes book, you’ll be able to effectively manage your own Kubernetes clusters and other components on AWS.

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Mastering Elastic Kubernetes Service on AWS: Deploy and manage EKS clusters to support cloud-native applications in AWS

Mastering Elastic Kubernetes Service on AWS: Deploy and manage EKS clusters to support cloud-native applications in AWS

Mastering Elastic Kubernetes Service on AWS: Deploy and manage EKS clusters to support cloud-native applications in AWS

Mastering Elastic Kubernetes Service on AWS: Deploy and manage EKS clusters to support cloud-native applications in AWS

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Overview

Kubernetes has emerged as the de facto standard for container orchestration, with recent developments making it easy to deploy and handle a Kubernetes cluster. However, a few challenges such as networking, load balancing, monitoring, and security remain. To address these issues, Amazon EKS offers a managed Kubernetes service to improve the performance, scalability, reliability, and availability of AWS infrastructure and integrate with AWS networking and security services with ease.
You’ll begin by exploring the fundamentals of Docker, Kubernetes, Amazon EKS, and its architecture along with different ways to set up EKS. Next, you’ll find out how to manage Amazon EKS, encompassing security, cluster authentication, networking, and cluster version upgrades. As you advance, you’ll discover best practices and learn to deploy applications on Amazon EKS through different use cases, including pushing images to ECR and setting up storage and load balancing. With the help of several actionable practices and scenarios, you’ll gain the know-how to resolve scaling and monitoring issues. Finally, you will overcome the challenges in EKS by developing the right skill set to troubleshoot common issues with the right logic.
By the end of this Kubernetes book, you’ll be able to effectively manage your own Kubernetes clusters and other components on AWS.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803234823
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 07/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Malcolm Orr Is a Principal Architect in AWS Professional Services. He holds 7 AWS certifications along with CKAD and spends his time working with AWS customers to build, deploy and manage cloud native applications and microservices. Before AWS, Malcolm has worked in a number of roles including author, contractor, chief startup dogs body and advisory practice lead and enjoys the solving technical challenges.
Yang-Xin (Eason) Cao has 5+ years industry experience in AWS DevOps/Container field. He is also an AWS certified Solution Architect Professional, DevOps Engineer Professional and CNCF Certified Kubernetes Administrator. He started his Kubernetes journey in 2017 and enjoys solving real-world business problems. His work history includes FAANG and assisted many customers resolving difficult technical problems including top 500 Fortune companies. Besides his daily routine, he likes to share interesting issues through content creation. His blog posts regarding EKS have exceeded over 8000+ views and helped many EKS users to get benefit from them. When the laptop is shutdown, he will have a different identity - a powerlifter, a marathon runner, or a scuba diver.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. The Fundamentals of Kubernetes and Containers
  2. Introducing Amazon EKS
  3. Building Your First EKS Cluster
  4. Running Your First Application on EKS
  5. Using Helm to Manage a Kubernetes Application
  6. Securing and Accessing Clusters on EKS
  7. Networking in EKS
  8. Managing Worker Nodes on EKS
  9. Advanced Networking with EKS
  10. Upgrading EKS Clusters
  11. Building Applications and Pushing Them to Amazon ECR
  12. Deploying Pods with Amazon Storage
  13. Using IAM for Granting Access to Applications
  14. Setting Load Balancing for Applications on EKS
  15. Working with AWS Fargate
  16. Working with a Service Mesh
  17. EKS Observability
  18. Scaling Your EKS Cluster
  19. Enabling EKS control plane logging
  20. Troubleshooting common issues
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