Below we have compiled publicly available sources from around the world that present views on Kubernetes Operations.
Key Topics
Perspectives on Kubernetes Operations
Further Reading
- Kubernetes 101 — If you're getting started with K8s, or want to go in depth, we have you covered with comprehensive reviews of the most important topics for those deploying and using Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes Architecture — The Kubernetes cluster architecture provides a flexible, loosely-coupled mechanism for service discovery. Like most distributed computing platforms, a Kubernetes cluster consists of at least one master and multiple compute nodes. This page gathers resources about the Kubernetes architecture components like Kubernetes Nodes, Kubernetes Pods, Kubernetes Registry and more.
- Kubernetes Advantages and Use Cases — Kubernetes Guide is a system developed by Google, for managing containerized applications in a clustered environment. It aims to provide better ways of managing related, distributed components across varied infrastructure. This page gathers resources about the advantages and common use cases of using Kubernetes.
- Kubernetes Operations — Resources about the process of managing and maintaining production-grade, highly available Kubernetes clusters, including Kubernetes security, Kubernetes networking, Kubernetes load balancing and more.
- Kubernetes Cluster — A Kubernetes Guide cluster is made of a master node and a set of worker nodes. In a production environment these run in a distributed setup on multiple nodes. Kubernetes has six main components that form a functioning cluster: API server, Scheduler, Controller manager, kubelet, kube-proxy, etcd. •This page gathers resources about Kubernetes cluster procedures such as configuration, resource management and monitoring.
- Kubernetes as a Service — Kubernetes as a Service is the method how your team should organize, or service, pods and the policy by which your team accesses them. Often called a microservice, this organization depends on a variety of unique variables. This Page gathers resources about managed Kubernetes platforms like Amazon EKS, Azure container service and GKE.
- Managed Kubernetes — Managed Kubernetes service provide a simple command for creating an entire Kubernetes cluster. This includes the provisioning of machines, installation of Kubernetes, and forming of a cluster. All this is done automatically behind the scenes. All the major cloud providers, AWS, Google, Azure, and IBM Cloud, currently provide managed Kubernetes services. This page gathers a detailed comparison of Managed Kubernetes platforms.
- Kubernetes Distributions — Kubernetes is complex, and difficult to set up and configure. The best approach, therefore, is to seek out a complete container solution that includes Kubernetes as a supported, maintained component. This page gathers resources about the leading Kubetnetes distributions such as OpenShift, Canonical, Rancher and more.
- Enterprise Kubernetes — When Kubernetes came on the scene in 2014, it made an impact and continues to impact the way companies build software. Large companies have backed it, causing a ripple effect in the industry and impacting open source and commercial systems. This page gather resources about Kubernetes in the enterprise : features, considerations, and case studies.