Managing Cloud Native Data on Kubernetes, 9781098111397
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Run data on Kubernetes: cost-effective, secure, scalable, and elastic.

Managing Cloud Native Data on Kubernetes

Architecting Cloud Native Data Services Using Open Source Technology

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    325 pages

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    16 December 2022

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Summary

Kubernetes has become the primary platform for deploying and managing cloud native applications. But because it was originally designed for stateless workloads, working with data on Kubernetes has been challenging. If you want to avoid the inefficiencies and duplicative costs of having separate infrastructure for applications and data, this practical guide can help.

Using Kubernetes as your platform, you’ll discover open source technologies that are designed and built for the cloud. D…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781098111397
ISBN-10:1098111397
Author:Jeff Carpenter, Patrick McFadin
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Imprint:O'Reilly Media
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:325
Release Date:16 December 2022
Weight:578g
Dimensions:233mm x 178mm
About The Author

Jeff Carpenter

Jeff has worked as a software engineer and architect in multiple industries and as a developer advocate helping engineers succeed with Apache Cassandra. He’s involved in multiple open source projects in the Cassandra and Kubernetes ecosystems including Stargate and K8ssandra. Jeff is coauthor of the O’Reilly books Cassandra: The Definitive Guide and Managing Cloud Native Data on Kubernetes.

Patrick McFadin has been a distributed systems hacker since he first plugged a modem into his Atari computer. Looking for adventure, he joined the US Navy, working on the Naval Tactical Data System (NTDS), which cemented his love of distributed systems. He then spent the 1990s working on infrastructure as the internet started to take off and barely survived the ensuing dot-com crash. Along the way, Patrick picked up a Computer Engineering degree from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and has been focusing on high-scale internet infrastructure ever since. His latest obsession is distributed data systems, and he has been a steady contributor to the Apache Cassandra project since 2011.

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