Description
A practical guide to implementing DevOps in cloud-native environments using Kubernetes. It teaches how to build scalable, resilient applications, automate deployments, and optimize cloud infrastructure. Readers will gain expertise in Kubernetes CI/CD, container security, and observability. The book contains 6 modules, covering cloud-native development, CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, security, and best practices.
Goodness –
“As a lone developer navigating the complexities of cloud-native applications, this resource has been invaluable. It provided clear, actionable solutions to common DevOps challenges I was facing with Kubernetes, from setting up robust CI/CD pipelines to tackling tricky networking issues. The sections on container security and disaster recovery were particularly helpful, giving me the confidence to deploy and manage my applications effectively in the cloud. This has undoubtedly accelerated my development process and improved the resilience of my applications.”
Uchechi –
“This resource proved invaluable in navigating the complexities of cloud-native DevOps with Kubernetes. As a solo practitioner, I found the explanations clear and the solutions practical, especially in setting up CI/CD pipelines and troubleshooting common deployment issues. The sections on container security and observability were particularly helpful, offering actionable strategies I could immediately implement to improve my application’s resilience and performance. It significantly improved my understanding and abilities.”
Chinedu –
“As a solo developer navigating the complexities of cloud-native deployments, I found this resource invaluable. It provided clear, actionable solutions to common DevOps challenges with Kubernetes, from setting up CI/CD pipelines and Helm charts to effectively debugging service failures and implementing robust security measures. The content is well-structured and easy to follow, enabling me to streamline my deployment process, improve application stability, and ultimately build more resilient cloud-native applications.”