This contains all the necessary knowledge you need to know about kubernetes as a beginner. I have to say I really like the illustrations. They are very helpful for understanding. Sometimes you can just understand the concepts from kubernetes very easily by glancing the illustration, without reading a single word.
The experienced kubernetes user can just jump to chapter 17 (best practice for developing apps) & 18 (extending kubernetes). These two chapters touch the real-world problem and give a clear guideline for solution. Especially ch 17, it can be used a very good entrypoint and overview for understanding kubernetes, from usage view.
From my point of view, there is still a lot of deeper topic can be included in this book, e.g. Rancher as a practical Service Catalog, CI/CD usage with kubernetes, different distribution of k8s etc. Maybe these contents would be in next version of the book.
This contains all the necessary knowledge you need to know about kubernetes as a beginner. I have to say I really like the illustrations. They are very helpful for understanding. Sometimes you can just understand the concepts from kubernetes very easily by glancing the illustration, without reading a single word.
The experienced kubernetes user can just jump to chapter 17 (best practice for developing apps) & 18 (extending kubernetes). These two chapters touch the real-world problem and give a clear guideline for solution. Especially ch 17, it can be used a very good entrypoint and overview for understanding kubernetes, from usage view.
From my point of view, there is still a lot of deeper topic can be included in this book, e.g. Rancher as a practical Service Catalog, CI/CD usage with kubernetes, different distribution of k8s etc. Maybe these contents would be in next version of the book.