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Cloud Without Compromise - Helion

Cloud Without Compromise
ebook
Autor: Paul Zikopoulos, Christopher Bienko, Chris Backer
ISBN: 9781098103682
stron: 228, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2021-07-30
Księgarnia: Helion

Cena książki: 194,65 zł (poprzednio: 226,34 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 14% (-31,69 zł)

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Many companies claim to have "gone to the cloud," yet returns from their efforts are meager or worse. Why? Because they've defined cloud as a destination, not a capability. Using cloud as a single-vendor, one-stop destination is fiction; in practice, today's organizations use a mosaic of capabilities across several vendors. Your cloud strategy needs to follow a hybrid multicloud model, one that delivers cloud's value at destinations you choose.

This practical guide provides business leaders and C-level executives with guidance and insights across a wide range of cloud-related topics, such as distributed cloud, microservices, and other open source solutions for strengthening operations. You'll apply in-the-field best practices and lessons learned as you define your hybrid cloud strategy and drive your company's transformation strategy.

  • Learn cloud fundamentals and patterns, including basic concepts and history
  • Get a framework for cloud acumen phases to value-plot your cloud future
  • Know which questions to ask a cloud provider before you sign
  • Discover potential pitfalls for everything from the true cost of a cloud solution to adopting open source the right way

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Spis treści

Cloud Without Compromise eBook -- spis treści

  • Preface: Who This Book Is For
    • Conventions Used in This Book
    • OReilly Online Learning
    • How to Contact Us
    • Our Collective Thank Yous and Acknowledgments
    • Our Personal Dedications and Reflections
      • Paul Zikopoulos
      • Christopher Bienko
      • Chris Backer
      • Chris Konarski
      • Sai Vennam
  • Introduction
  • 1. Cloudy Skies Are the Best Forecast Ever
    • Thrivers, Divers, and New Arrivers
    • Business Vaccination: The Arrivers Guide
      • Cost Takeout
      • Resiliency
      • Performance
      • Security
      • Modernization
      • AI
    • So Why Are Cloudy Skies the Best Forecast Ever?
  • 2. Evolution of Cloud
    • Are You on the Intranet, Internet, or Extranet? NahJust Internet
    • Are You on a Private Cloud, Public Cloud, or Community Cloud? NahJust Cloud
    • History Repeats Itself: From Granularity of Terms to General Terms
    • Hybrid Clouds Chapter 2: Distributed Cloud
      • Distributed Cloud On-Premises
    • Living on the Edge: Distributed Cloud
      • Distributed Cloud for Multicloud
      • A Caveat to Distributed Cloud
      • Distributed Cloud: The Ultimate Unification Layer
    • Industry Expertise in Mission-Critical Business Processes
    • Proven Security, Compliance, and Governance
    • Confidential Computing and Zero Trust Architectures
    • Build Once and Run Anywhere with Consistency
    • Capture the Worlds Innovation
    • Cloud Solely for Savings Could Leave You with Cravings: A Trend of Repatriation
    • Be Ye a Renovator, Innovator, or Both? How You Spend Budget
    • Adopting a Learning Never Ends Culture: A Cloud Success Secret Ingredient
    • Ready, Set, Cloud!
  • 3. Cloud Chapter 2: The Path to Cloud Native
    • Eras of Application Development
      • In the Beginning: Monoliths and Waterfalls
      • SOA Is the SOS to Your Monolith
      • Microservices: What SOA Would Be If It Was Version 2.0
      • First Pass on PaaS
      • Lessons Learned: The Rise of Containers
      • But Wait, Dont VMs Do the Same Thing!?
      • Docker Brings Containers to the Masses
    • A Practical Understanding of Kubernetes
      • Starting the Kubernetes Journey
    • Time to Start Building
  • 4. Cloud Computing: Patterns for The What, The How, and The Why
    • Patterns of Cloud Computing: A Working Framework for Discussion
    • Order Up: Pizza as a Service
    • Do (Almost All of) It Yourself: Infrastructure as a Service
      • IaaS has a Twin Sibling: Bare Metal
    • Noisy Neighbors Can Be Bad Neighbors: The Multitenant Cloud
      • Cloud Regions and Cloud Availability Zones for Any As-a-Service Offering
    • Building the Developers Sandbox with Platform as a Service
      • Digging Deeper into PaaS
      • Composing in the Fabric of Cloud Services
    • Consuming Functionality Without the Stress: Software as a Service
    • The Cloud Bazaar: SaaS and the API Economy
    • All You Need Is a Little Bit of REST and Some Microservices
      • Its Not Magic, But Its Cool: The Server in Serverless?
      • Serverless has a Kid! Function as a Service
      • The Takeaway
    • Wrapping It Up
  • 5. Shift Left
    • Monolithic and Microservices
      • Separating the Old from the New
      • Microservices Dance to a Different Fiddle
      • Scaling: One of These Things Is Not Like the Other
      • Orchestration: Amplifying the Challenges of Scale
    • Write Once, Run Anywhere
      • Three Stages of Approaching Modernization Incrementally
    • Comparing Legacy Applications, Containerized Applications, and Virtual Machines
      • Namespaces: Whats in a Name?
      • Building an Operating System for Containers
    • Its OK to Have an Opinion: Opinionated Open Source
      • Putting It All Together
  • 6. Hackers, Attackers, and Would-Be Bad Actors: Thoughts on Security for Hybrid Cloud
    • Just to Level Set: Whats This Open Source Stuff?
    • Data Breaches, Exploits, and Vulnerabilities
      • Hackers Dont Care Where You Work: Public Cloud and Security
    • A Case Study in Exploitable OSS
    • Did You Leave the Container Door Open?
    • Zero Trust in a Hybrid Cloud World
    • Importance of Sec(urity) in DevSecOps
    • Container Security Visibility 101
  • 7. Data Gravity
    • Data Gravity: More Formally Defined
    • Container-Ready and Container-Native Storage
      • Solving Challenges of Business Continuity in a Containerized World
      • Why Storage? Why Now? The Curious Evolution of Persistence for Containers
      • Container: May Ye Live Long and Prosper
      • Container-Ready and Container-Native: Reinventing Storage for Containerized Applications
      • Adding Storage for ContainersThe Right Way
    • Seven Best Practices for Securing Containerized Data and Applications
      • 1. Multitenancy and the Unusual World of Container Host Operating Systems
      • 2. Trusting Your Sources
      • 3. Protecting the Software Build Process
      • 4. Wrangling Deployments on Clusters
      • 5. Orchestrating Securely
      • 6. Lockdown: Network Isolation and API Endpoint Security
      • 7. United Federation of Containerized Applications
    • Readying Data for the New Normal
  • 8. Ecosystem for Automation
    • Rethinking Automation for the As-a-Service Era
    • More Agency with Agentless Design
    • Whats the Play? Architecting for Automation
    • Streamlined Automation for the Hybrid Multicloud Era
      • Automation for Multivendor Stacks
      • Automation for Cloud-Scale Deployments
      • Automation for Stress-Free DevOps
    • Automation Everywhere and for All
  • A. Speaking Kubernetes and Other Strange-Sounding Names
    • The Perfect Open Source Project
    • Day 1 on the Job: Helm Package Management
    • Day 2 on the Job: Kubernetes Operators to Save the Day
    • The InfrastructureOf Course!
    • Making the Network Tractable: Service Meshes
    • Testing, Integration, and Deployment
    • Monitoring and Observability
      • Prometheus
      • Grafana
      • Alertmanager
    • The Paradox of Choice: Red Hat OpenShift
  • Index

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