Mastering OpenShift Infrastructure with SRE Best Practices by Dewald & Rackow (2022, Paperback)

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Subject: Software Development & Engineering / General, Engineering (General), Cloud Computing, Programming / Open Source Type: Textbook Publication Year: 2022 Item Width: 7 in Intended Audience: Scholarly & Professional brand: O'reilly Media, Incorporated LCCN: 2023-278266 Language: English Synopsis: Kubernetes has gained significant popularity over the past few years, with OpenShift as one of its most mature and prominent distributions. But while OpenShift provides several layers of abstraction over vanilla Kubernetes, this software can quickly become overwhelming because of its rich feature set and functionality. This practical book helps you understand and manage OpenShift clusters from minimal deployment to large multicluster installations. Principal site reliability engineers Rick Rackow and Manuel Dewald, who worked together on Red Hat's managed OpenShift offering for years, provide valuable advice to help your teams operate OpenShift clusters efficiently. Designed for SREs, system administrators, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects, Operating OpenShift encourages consistent and easy container orchestration and helps reduce the effort of deploying a Kubernetes platform. You'll learn why OpenShift has become highly attractive to enterprises large and small. Learn OpenShift core concepts and deployment strategies Explore multicluster OpenShift Container Platform deployments Administer OpenShift clusters following best practices Learn best practices for deploying workloads to OpenShift Monitor OpenShift clusters through state-of-the-art concepts Build and deploy Kubernetes operators to automate administrative tasks Configure OpenShift clusters using a GitOps approach, Kubernetes has gained significant popularity over the past few years, with OpenShift as one of its most mature and prominent distributions. But while OpenShift provides several layers of abstraction over vanilla Kubernetes, this software can quickly become overwhelming because of its rich feature set and functionality. This practical book helps you understand and manage OpenShift clusters from minimal deployment to large multicluster installations. Principal site reliability engineers Rick Rackow and Manuel Dewald, who worked together on Red Hat's managed OpenShift offering for years, provide valuable advice to help your teams operate OpenShift clusters efficiently. Designed for SREs. system administrators, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects, Operating OpenShift encourages consistent and easy container orchestration and helps reduce the effort of deploying a Kubernetes platform. You'll learn why OpenShift has become highly attractive to enterprises large and small. Learn OpenShift core concepts and deployment strategies, Explore multicluster OpenShift Container Platform deployments, Administer OpenShift clusters following best practices, Learn best practices for deploying workloads to OpenShift, Monitor OpenShift clusters through state-of-the-art concepts, Build and deploy Kubernetes operators to automate administrative tasks, Configure OpenShift clusters using a GitOps approach Number of Pages: 264 Pages Subject Area: Computers, Technology & Engineering gtin13: 9781098106393 Item Height: 0.6 in Dewey Edition: 23/eng/20220209 Format: Trade Paperback Illustrated: Yes Author: Manuel Dewald, Rick Rackow Item Weight: 16.6 Oz Publication Name: Operating Openshift : an Sre Approach to Managing Infrastructure Publisher: O'reilly Media, Incorporated Item Length: 9.1 in LC Classification Number: TA169 ISBN-10: 1098106393 ISBN-13: 9781098106393 Dewey Decimal: 004.67/82

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Further Details Title: Operating OpenShift Condition: New Subtitle: An SRE Approach to Managing Infrastructure EAN: 9781098106393 ISBN: 9781098106393 Publisher: O'Reilly Media Format: Paperback Release Date: 11/25/2022 Description: Kubernetes has gained significant popularity over the past few years, with OpenShift as one of its most mature and prominent distributions. But while OpenShift provides several layers of abstraction over vanilla Kubernetes, this software can quickly become overwhelming because of its rich feature set and functionality. This practical book helps you understand and manage OpenShift clusters from minimal deployment to large multicluster installations.Principal site reliability engineers Rick Rackow and Manuel Dewald, who worked together on Red Hat's managed OpenShift offering for years, provide valuable advice to help your teams operate OpenShift clusters efficiently. Designed for SREs, system administrators, DevOps engineers, and cloud architects, Operating OpenShift encourages consistent and easy container orchestration and helps reduce the effort of deploying a Kubernetes platform. You'll learn why OpenShift has become highly attractive to enterprises large and small.Learn OpenShift core concepts and deployment strategiesExplore multicluster OpenShift Container Platform deploymentsAdminister OpenShift clusters following best practicesLearn best practices for deploying workloads to OpenShiftMonitor OpenShift clusters through state-of-the-art conceptsBuild and deploy Kubernetes operators to automate administrative tasksConfigure OpenShift clusters using a GitOps approach Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Item Height: 232mm Item Length: 178mm Author: Manuel Dewald, Rick Rackow Genre: Computing & Internet Release Year: 2022 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.

  1. This book is a must-have for anyone managing OpenShift clusters with an SRE mindset! Packed with practical insights, it simplifies complex concepts and offers real-world strategies for keeping infrastructure reliable and scalable. Whether you're new to OpenShift or a seasoned admin, Dewald and Rackow break down best practices in a clear, actionable way. The focus on automation, monitoring, and troubleshooting makes it invaluable for teams aiming for smooth operations. Highly recommend for anyone serious about mastering OpenShift!

    Muthu Qumar S