The DevOps ideal -- The implementation breakthrough: continuous deployment, microservices, and containers -- System architecture -- Setting up the development environment with Vagrant and Docker -- Implementation of the deployment pipeline: initial stages -- Configuration management in the Docker wo
The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit: Automating the Continuous Deployment Pipeline with Containerized Microservices
✍ Scribed by Viktor Farcic
- Publisher
- Packt Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 428
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Most people interested in this book will be somewhere in the web development/IT field. The title refers to the amalgamation DevOps meaning Development + Operations.
The idea is to combine these areas to learn how to automate the delivery, launch, and update procedure of the server and the hosted website/web application.
The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit is the perfect primer for anyone looking into continuous delivery or automation. You’ll learn all the core fundamentals before learning how to automate these tasks.
DevOps is a big field and it’s growing every year. If you can learn both sides of the coin you’ll become a true asset to any team you join.
✦ Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1. The DevOps Ideal
Chapter 2. The Implementation Breakthrough – Continuous Deployment, Microservices, and Containers
Chapter 3. System Architecture
Chapter 4. Setting Up the Development Environment with Vagrant and Docker
Chapter 5. Implementation of the Deployment Pipeline – Initial Stages
Chapter 6. Configuration Management in the Docker World
Chapter 7. Implementation of the Deployment Pipeline – Intermediate Stages
Chapter 8. Service Discovery – The Key to Distributed Services
Chapter 9. Proxy Services
Chapter 10. Implementation of the Deployment Pipeline – The Late Stages
Chapter 11. Automating Implementation of the Deployment Pipeline
Chapter 12. Continuous Integration, Delivery and Deployment Tools
Chapter 13. Blue-Green Deployment
Chapter 14. Clustering and Scaling Services
Chapter 15. Self-Healing Systems
Chapter 16. Centralized Logging and Monitoring
Chapter 17. Farewell
Appendix A. Docker Flow
Index
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