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|a Mastering Service Mesh :
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- About Packt -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Section 1: Cloud-Native Application Management -- Chapter 1: Monolithic Versus Microservices -- Early computer machines -- Hardware virtualization -- Software virtualization -- Container orchestration -- Monolithic applications -- Brief history of SOA and ESB -- API Gateway -- Drawbacks of monolithic applications -- Microservices applications -- Early pioneers -- What is a microservice? -- Evolution of microservices -- Microservices architecture
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|a Benefits and drawbacks of microservices -- Future of microservices -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 2: Cloud-Native Applications -- An introduction to CNAs -- Container runtime -- Container orchestration platforms -- Cloud-native infrastructure -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Section 2: Architecture -- Chapter 3: Service Mesh Architecture -- Service mesh overview -- Who owns the service mesh? -- Basic and advanced service mesh capabilities -- Emerging trends -- Shifting Dev responsibilities to Ops -- Service mesh rules -- Observability -- Routing
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|a Automatic scaling -- Separation of duties -- Trust -- Automatic service registration and discovery -- Resiliency -- Service mesh architecture -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 4: Service Mesh Providers -- Introducing service mesh providers -- Istio -- Linkerd -- Consul -- Other providers -- A quick comparison -- Support services -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Chapter 5: Service Mesh Interface and SPIFFE -- SMI -- SMI specifications -- SPIFFE -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading -- Section 3: Building a Kubernetes Environment
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|a Chapter 6: Building Your Own Kubernetes Environment -- Technical requirements -- Downloading your base VM -- Building an environment for Windows -- Downloading our virtualization software -- Setting the network address -- Performing finalization checks -- Building an environment for macOS -- Downloading our virtualization software -- Setting the network address -- Performing finalization checks -- Performing prerequisite tasks -- Building Kubernetes using one VM -- Installing Kubernetes -- Running kubeadm -- Configuring kubectl -- Installing the Calico network for pods
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|a Creating an admin account -- Installing kubectl on client machines -- Performing finalization checks -- Installing Helm and Tiller -- Installing without security -- Installing with Transport Layer Security (TLS) -- Installing the Kubernetes dashboard -- Running the Kubernetes dashboard -- Get an authentication token -- Exploring the Kubernetes dashboard -- Additional steps -- Installing the Metrics Server -- Installing VMware Octant -- Installing Prometheus and Grafana -- Uninstalling Kubernetes and Docker -- Powering the VM up and down -- Summary -- Questions -- Further reading
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|a Service Mesh helps overcome the operational challenges of connecting, securing, controlling, and observing modern microservices deployment. This book shows you exactly how to use a Service Mesh architecture to manage and operationalize your microservices-based applications.
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