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Hashicorp Packer in production : efficiently manage sets of images for your digital transformation or cloud adoption journey /

Set up automated workflows to keep systems and applications consistent globally, regardless of architecture, cloud, or container runtime Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Automate building and modifying complex software images across multiple OSs and contain...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Boero, John (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2023.
Edición:1st edition.
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Sumario:Set up automated workflows to keep systems and applications consistent globally, regardless of architecture, cloud, or container runtime Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Automate building and modifying complex software images across multiple OSs and container engines Minimize cost by keeping your systems ready across multiple architectures, including ARM and future RISC-V processors Speed up your time to market by building and testing apps using upstream and future releases Book Description Creating machine images can be time-consuming and error-prone when done manually. HashiCorp Packer enables you to automate this process by defining the configuration in a simple, declarative syntax. This configuration is then used to create machine images for multiple environments and cloud providers. The book begins by showing you how to create your first manifest while helping you understand the available components. You'll then configure the most common built-in builder options for Packer and use runtime provisioners to reconfigure a source image for desired tasks. You'll also learn how to control logging for troubleshooting errors in complex builds and explore monitoring options for multiple logs at once. As you advance, you'll build on your initial manifest for a local application that'll easily migrate to another builder or cloud. The chapters also help you get to grips with basic container image options in different formats while scaling large builds in production. Finally, you'll develop a life cycle and retention policy for images, automate packer builds, and protect your production environment from nefarious plugins. By the end of this book, you'll be equipped to smoothen collaboration and reduce the risk of errors by creating machine images consistently and automatically based on your defined configuration. What you will learn Build and maintain consistent system images across multiple platforms Create machine images that can be used in multiple environments Write a spec for a local Packer virtual machine in JSON and HCL Build a container image with Packer in different formats Automate Packer with continuous delivery pipelines Discover how to customize Packer by writing plugins Who this book is for This book is for DevOps engineers, Cloud engineers, and teams responsible for maintaining platform and application images for enterprise private, hybrid, or multi-cloud environments. Familiarity with operating systems and virtualization concepts, with or without using a cloud provider, is a prerequisite.
Notas:Table of ContentsPacker FundamentalsCreating your first ManifestConfiguring Builders and SourcesThe Power ProvisionerLogging and TroubleshootingWorking with Builders on the ManifestBuilding an Image HierarchySpeeding up with Parallel BuildsManaging Image LifecycleUsing HCP PackerAutomating Packer BuildsDeveloping Plugins.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (167 pages)
ISBN:9781803243849
1803243848