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What You’ll Learn
- How to automate Kubernetes pods, services, and storage with Ansible
- Learn to automate Kubernetes cluster management with Ansible
- How to automate Kubernetes cloud services such as Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with Ansible
- Understand Ansible troubleshooting
About this book
Learn how to automate your Kubernetes infrastructure using Ansible. This book will enable you to automate more tasks and save time with this human-readable platform.
Augment your productivity by applying Infrastructure as Code (IaC) as part of infrastructure and operations (I&O) in your multi/hybrid cloud modern infrastructure. Containerized microservices deployed via Kubernetes allow you to save time, reduce human interaction and errors and create more robust world-scale cloud-native applications. Learn how to automate the most redundant activities such as reports, services, launching a pod, adding permanent storage, configuring load balancing, and adding or modifying any Kubernetes parameter. You’ll also look at end-to-end use cases and how advanced cluster automation (Helm packages and plugins, node states, etc.) is moving forward. Each lesson utilizes a specific use case for the modern Kubernetes cluster and focuses on a single module from the most crucial parameter with code Playbooknstrations and real-life usage. Each code example is battle-proven in real-life with console interaction and verification.
Who This Book Is For
IT professionals of the information technology who would like a jargon-free understanding of Ansible technology, including Kubernetes, Linux, and Windows Systems Administrators, DevOps professionals, thought leaders, and infrastructure-as-code enthusiasts.
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
- Modern IT Infrastructure and Hello App (Pages 1-25)
- Ansible Language Code (Pages 27-61)
- Ansible for Containers (Pages 63-85)
- Ansible for K8s Tasks (Pages 87-168)
- Ansible for K8s Data Plane (Pages 169-199)
- Ansible for K8s Management (Pages 201-237)
- Ansible for Kubernetes Cloud Providers (Pages 239-260)
- Ansible for Enterprise (Pages 261-276)
About the author
[Luca Berton](https://lucaberton.it/) is an Ansible Automation Expert who has been working with JPMorgan Chase & Co., previously has worked with the Red Hat Hat Ansible Engineer Team for three years. Creator of