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Free eBook: Containerize Your Apps with Docker and Kubernetes @ Microsoft

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As you move to the cloud, there’s a lot to learn about using containers to simplify the deployment and management of your applications. Advance your skillset with this e-book from Packt, along with an accompanying GitHub repository of hands-on labs to help you gain experience.

Discover how to package and run both monolithic and new, microservice-based applications in containers by following real-world examples of best practices in action. Delve into the design of the Kubernetes platform to understand the steps you’ll need to take to successfully use Kubernetes with Docker to manage containers. Learn how to:
* Use containers to manage, scale, and orchestrate applications.
* Improve the efficiency and security of containers.
* Build highly available and scalable Kubernetes clusters.
* Design and deploy large clusters on various cloud platforms.
* Update or roll back a distributed application with zero downtime.
* Monitor and secure your deployments.

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  • +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • Thanks OP

  • +5

    For those of you who want to save time. Direct Link

    • +2

      The link is already there

      • Ahh sorry. Just went straight for the "Go To Deal" button. I'll leave the comment for other people like me who are impatient.

  • Eventually your job will be made redundant if you are in this field managing environments.

    • +2

      How so? DevOps is a huge emerging field.

      • You are able to do more with less people. The next phase in evolution is going to make it even more simpler and automated.

  • +2

    Microsoft + Containers, you have to be joking if you are thinking of running containers on a Microsoft environment.

  • I found their Epub and Mobi versions on their git repo for those that want to view it in their eReaders. It works perfectly on my Kindle ;)

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