
Livro digital
Título:
Kubernetes Deployment & Security Patterns
Autor:
Alex Williams
Categoria:
Tecnologia > DevOps
Doador:
Raffaello D. N.
Sinopse:
Kubernetes operators need more than a generic platform overview when production deployments are still a moving target. This report starts with what the data says about Kubernetes deployments, then moves through KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, deployment patterns, and security patterns, so readers can see how real-world adoption and operational risk intersect.
The table of contents shows a compact editorial arc: introduction, sponsorship context, a data-driven chapter, conference coverage, two dedicated pattern chapters, and vendor perspectives from Twistlock and Alcide before the closing disclosure. That structure signals a mixed-format collection, with research, commentary, and applied guidance rather than a single-author narrative. It also points to an unexpected emphasis on the operational and security tradeoffs behind container orchestration, not just Kubernetes basics.
Readers get a concise snapshot of how Kubernetes maturity was being evaluated, with attention to scaling, production readiness, and security responsibilities at the node, image, registry, and network layers. For teams moving from virtual machines to containers, the value here is practical framing: what adoption looked like, where the pressure points were, and which deployment patterns demand the most security discipline.