Container Infrastructure and Operations by Richard Johnson
Synopsis
"Container Infrastructure and Operations"
"Container Infrastructure and Operations" is a comprehensive guide that delves deep into the rapidly evolving world of containerized computing. This authoritative resource begins with the fundamentals—unpacking Linux kernel primitives and demystifying core components such as container runtimes, image formats, networking, and lifecycle management. Readers gain a holistic understanding of how containers are isolated, managed, and secured, with practical coverage of topics from storage optimization to advanced security practices and compliance requirements.
Building on these essentials, the book explores the orchestration layer in depth, focusing on Kubernetes architecture, declarative workload models, and multi-cluster management strategies. Alternative orchestrators are thoroughly compared, and advanced networking topics—including service discovery, mesh architectures, and observability—are explained with real-world applicability. Equally, it addresses critical operational challenges around persistent storage, stateful workloads, secrets management, CI/CD automation, and incident response, equipping professionals with actionable best practices at every stage of the container lifecycle.
Designed for engineers, architects, and DevOps teams, this book is not only a technical manual but also a strategic reference for achieving scalability, high availability, disaster recovery, and sustainable operations. From innovative concepts such as serverless interoperability, confidential computing, and AI-driven resource management to environmental considerations and evolving cloud-native standards, "Container Infrastructure and Operations" distills the complexities of modern infrastructure into clear, practical guidance—making it an indispensable resource for those building the next generation of resilient, efficient, and secure systems.
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