Containerization Policy
Author | : Martin S. Schilling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Containerization |
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Author | : Martin S. Schilling |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Containerization |
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Author | : Hans van Ham |
Publisher | : IOS Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1614991464 |
This book describes the development of containerization and presents a worldwide overview of all major system components and drivers that have contributed to their great success.
Author | : Mustufa Batterywala |
Publisher | : Impetus Technologies |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-02-05 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
Enterprises are rapidly adopting containers and other cloud-native technologies to make their application development and release cycle fast, agile, and cost-effective. This e-book delves into the critical challenges faced across the container lifecycle, and shares recommendations and best practices to confidently overcome these. It explores how innovative automation levers can help businesses simplify, fast-track, and de-risk their containerization initiatives, while maximizing ROI in a cloud-first world.
Author | : Gabriel N. Schenker |
Publisher | : Packt Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 726 |
Release | : 2019-03-27 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1838649034 |
Choose the smarter way to learn about containerizing your applications and running them in production. Key FeaturesDeploy and manage highly scalable, containerized applications with KubernetesBuild high-availability Kubernetes clustersSecure your applications via encapsulation, networks, and secretsBook Description Kubernetes is an open source orchestration platform for managing containers in a cluster environment. This Learning Path introduces you to the world of containerization, in addition to providing you with an overview of Docker fundamentals. As you progress, you will be able to understand how Kubernetes works with containers. Starting with creating Kubernetes clusters and running applications with proper authentication and authorization, you'll learn how to create high-availability Kubernetes clusters on Amazon Web Services (AWS), and also learn how to use kubeconfig to manage different clusters. Whether it is learning about Docker containers and Docker Compose, or building a continuous delivery pipeline for your application, this Learning Path will equip you with all the right tools and techniques to get started with containerization. By the end of this Learning Path, you will have gained hands-on experience of working with Docker containers and orchestrators, including SwarmKit and Kubernetes. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt products: Kubernetes Cookbook - Second Edition by Hideto Saito, Hui-Chuan Chloe Lee, and Ke-Jou Carol HsuLearn Docker - Fundamentals of Docker 18.x by Gabriel N. SchenkerWhat you will learnBuild your own container clusterRun a highly distributed application with Docker Swarm or KubernetesUpdate or rollback a distributed application with zero downtimeContainerize your traditional or microservice-based applicationBuild a continuous delivery pipeline for your applicationTrack metrics and logs for every container in your clusterImplement container orchestration to streamline deploying and managing applicationsWho this book is for This beginner-level Learning Path is designed for system administrators, operations engineers, DevOps engineers, and developers who want to get started with Docker and Kubernetes. Although no prior experience with Docker is required, basic knowledge of Kubernetes and containers will be helpful.
Author | : Cybellium Ltd |
Publisher | : Cybellium Ltd |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Computers |
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Your Guide to Streamlined Data Management In a data-driven world, the ability to manage and scale applications efficiently is key. "Mastering Data Containerization and Orchestration" is your roadmap to mastering the techniques that enable agile deployment, scaling, and management of applications. This book dives deep into containerization and orchestration, equipping you with the skills needed to excel in modern data management. Key Features: Container Fundamentals: Understand containers, Docker, and Kubernetes—the tools revolutionizing application packaging and execution. Efficient Scaling: Learn to optimize resource utilization and seamlessly scale applications, meeting user demands with ease. Application Lifecycle: Discover best practices for deploying, updating, and managing applications consistently. Microservices Mastery: Explore how containers enable the microservices pattern, enhancing application flexibility. Hybrid Environments: Navigate multi-cloud deployments while maintaining application consistency across platforms. Security Focus: Implement container security best practices to safeguard your applications and ensure compliance. Real-world Insights: Gain from real-world cases where containerization and orchestration drive business transformation. Why This Book Matters: In a rapidly evolving tech landscape, efficient application management is critical. "Mastering Data Containerization and Orchestration" empowers DevOps engineers, architects, and tech enthusiasts to excel in modern data management. Who Should Read: DevOps Engineers Software Architects System Administrators Tech Leaders Students and Learners Unlock Efficient Data Management: As data volumes surge, streamlined management is a must. "Mastering Data Containerization and Orchestration" equips you to navigate the complexities, transforming how you build, deploy, and manage applications. Your journey to successful modern data management starts here. © 2023 Cybellium Ltd. All rights reserved. www.cybellium.com
Author | : Konstantin Ivanov |
Publisher | : Packt Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2017-02-28 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1783985682 |
Get acquainted with the world of LXC About This Book Get the most practical and up-to-date resource on LXC and take full advantage of what Linux containers can offer in the day-to-day operations of large-scale applications Learn how to deploy and administer various workloads such as web applications inside LXC Save your organization time and money by building robust and secure containers and by speeding the deployment process of your software Who This Book Is For This book is for Linux engineers and software developers who are looking to deploy applications in a fast, secure, and scalable way for use in testing and production. What You Will Learn Deep dive into the foundations of Linux containers with kernel namespaces and cgroups Install, configure, and administer Linux containers with LXC and libvirt Begin writing applications using Python libvirt bindings Take an in-depth look at container networking Set up monitoring and security with LXC Build and deploy a highly available application with LXC in the cloud In Detail In recent years, containers have gained wide adoption by businesses running a variety of application loads. This became possible largely due to the advent of kernel namespaces and better resource management with control groups (cgroups). Linux containers (LXC) are a direct implementation of those kernel features that provide operating system level virtualization without the overhead of a hypervisor layer. This book starts by introducing the foundational concepts behind the implementation of LXC, then moves into the practical aspects of installing and configuring LXC containers. Moving on, you will explore container networking, security, and backups. You will also learn how to deploy LXC with technologies like Open Stack and Vagrant. By the end of the book, you will have a solid grasp of how LXC is implemented and how to run production applications in a highly available and scalable way. Style and approach A practical guide that introduces the core technologies behind Linux containers and provides a deep dive into installation, configuration, and operations of LXC.
Author | : Padmanabhan Nair |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Container terminals |
ISBN | : |
Containerization is a system of intermodal cargo transport using standard ISO containers that can be loaded on container ships, railroad cars and trucks. It has revolutionized cargo shipping. Today, nearly 90% of non-bulk cargo moves by containers put on
Author | : Liz Rice |
Publisher | : O'Reilly Media |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2020-04-06 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1492056677 |
To facilitate scalability and resilience, many organizations now run applications in cloud native environments using containers and orchestration. But how do you know if the deployment is secure? This practical book examines key underlying technologies to help developers, operators, and security professionals assess security risks and determine appropriate solutions. Author Liz Rice, Chief Open Source Officer at Isovalent, looks at how the building blocks commonly used in container-based systems are constructed in Linux. You'll understand what's happening when you deploy containers and learn how to assess potential security risks that could affect your deployments. If you run container applications with kubectl or docker and use Linux command-line tools such as ps and grep, you're ready to get started. Explore attack vectors that affect container deployments Dive into the Linux constructs that underpin containers Examine measures for hardening containers Understand how misconfigurations can compromise container isolation Learn best practices for building container images Identify container images that have known software vulnerabilities Leverage secure connections between containers Use security tooling to prevent attacks on your deployment