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IoT Edge Computing with MicroK8s

A hands-on approach to building, deploying, and distributing production-ready Kubernetes on...

Karthikeyan Shanmugam

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Packt Publishing Limited
30 September 2022
A step-by-step, comprehensive guide that includes real-world use cases to help you successfully develop and run applications and mission-critical workloads using MicroK8s

Key Features

An easy-to-follow guide that helps you get started with MicroK8s and other Kubernetes components Understand the key concepts and constraints for building IoT and edge architectures Get guidance on how to develop and deploy use cases and examples on IoT and edge computing platforms

Book DescriptionAre you facing challenges with developing, deploying, monitoring, clustering, storing, securing, and managing Kubernetes in production environments as you're not familiar with infrastructure technologies? MicroK8s - a zero-ops, lightweight, and CNCF-compliant Kubernetes with a small footprint is the apt solution for you. This book gets you up and running with production-grade, highly available (HA) Kubernetes clusters on MicroK8s using best practices and examples based on IoT and edge computing. Beginning with an introduction to Kubernetes, MicroK8s, and IoT and edge computing architectures, this book shows you how to install, deploy sample apps, and enable add-ons (like DNS and dashboard) on the MicroK8s platform. You’ll work with multi-node Kubernetes clusters on Raspberry Pi and networking plugins (such as Calico and Cilium) and implement service mesh, load balancing with MetalLB and Ingress, and AI/ML workloads on MicroK8s. You’ll also understand how to secure containers, monitor infrastructure and apps with Prometheus, Grafana, and the ELK stack, manage storage replication with OpenEBS, resist component failure using a HA cluster, and more, as well as take a sneak peek into future trends. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to use MicroK8 to build and implement scenarios for IoT and edge computing workloads in a production environment.

What you will learn

Get a holistic view of MicroK8s features using a sample application Understand IoT and edge computing and their architecture constraints Create, scale, and update HA Raspberry Pi multi-node clusters Implement AI/ML use cases with the Kubeflow platform Work with various networking plugins, and monitoring and logging tools Perform service mesh integrations using Istio and Linkerd Run serverless applications using Knative and OpenFaaS frameworks Secure your containers using Kata and strict confinement options

Who this book is forThis book is for DevOps and cloud engineers, SREs, and application developers who want to implement efficient techniques for deploying their software solutions. It will also be useful for technical architects and technology leaders who are looking to adopt cloud-native technologies. A basic understanding of container-based application design and development, virtual machines, networking, databases, and programming will be helpful for using this book.
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Imprint:   Packt Publishing Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm, 
ISBN:   9781803230634
ISBN 10:   1803230630
Pages:   416
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Karthikeyan Shanmugam is an experienced Solutions Architect with over 20 years of experience in the design and development of enterprise applications across industry domains. He is currently working as Senior Solutions Architect at AWS and prior to this, he has worked in companies such as Ramco Systems, Infosys, Cognizant and HCL Technologies. Karthikeyan specializes in cloud, cloud native, containers, container orchestration tools (such as Kubernetes), IoT, Digital Twin and microservices domains and has obtained multiple certifications. He is also a contributing author in reputed journals such as InfoQ, ContainerJournal, devopsdotcom, and TheNewStack and writes articles on emerging technologies that are available on his blog upnxtblog.

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