Deploying Microservices to Kubernetes and AKS, Complete guide to build enterprise edition application end to end.
Microservices are a design pattern in which applications are composed of independent modules that communicate with each other within well defined boundaries. This makes it easier to develop, test, and deploy isolated parts of your application. If you are coming on this course directly, I suggest follow the Learning path as mentioned below to understand the entire picture.
1. Getting Started with Microservices using Clean Architecture
2. Securing Microservices using Identity Server 4
3. Implementing Cross Cutting Concerns
4. Versioning Microservices
5. Building Angular Application for MicroServices
6. Deploying Microservices to Kubernetes and AKS (Current Course)
In the earlier section, you would have already learnt plethora of technologies while designing Microservices and implementing Identity Server. During that learning journey you must have designed Microservices module using clean architecture. In this section, you will learn plethora of techniques to host the solution on bare metal machine and on cloud as well. In this case, we will be hosting these containers first on local kubernetes cluster and then on the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). During this journey, we will also see how to write simple plain yaml files with variety of configurations and then how to deploy the same. Then, we will see how Helm Templates, enhances the reusability of this entire deployment module by reducing the noise of maintenance of multiple Yaml files of different services altogether. Finally, we will be enabling Service Mesh using Istio, where in you will how to enable side car patterns to enhance the monitoring of our pods.
This course is part of Microservices series where in you will learn all minute details related to Microservices. During this learning path, you will learn how to connect the dots using different technologies and tooling. This course “Deploying Microservices to Kubernetes and AKS” is the sixth edition of the series. In this course, you will be implementing following things:
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- Introduction
- Introduction
- Architectural Overview
- Branching Strategy
- Going back in time
- K8s Architecture
- What K8s can do
- Kubernetes Setup
- Enabling Kubernetes
- K8s Components
- Creating Catalog Api Yaml
- Adding Brands and Types sections
- Creating Mongo ConfigMap
- Catalog Db Yaml Creation
- Catalog db Secret Creation
- Docker tag Catalog Api image
- Catalog Api and Db Created
- Setting up Kubernetes Dashboard
- Fixing Container config issue
- Kubernetes Lens
- Fixing Checkout Issue
- Azure Setup
- Azure Container Registry setup
- Docker ACR Tagging
- Pushing Images to ACR
- Creating Azure Container Registry Secret
- AKS Creation Error
- Fixing AKS Creation Issue
- Merging AKS Credentials with local Kube Config
- Helm Installation
- Introduction
- Helm Installation
- Understanding Catalog Helm Template
- Understanding Basket Helm Template
- Understanding Discount Helm Template
- Understanding Ordering Helm Template
- Understanding Infrastructure Helm Templates
- Understanding Powershell Script to install and uninstall components
- Helm Installation Image Pull Issue
- Fixing Azure Login server issue
- Ocelot Issue
- Enabling Service Mesh using Istio
- Introduction
- Istio features
- Enabling Istio
- Verifying Istio in Kube Lens
- Disabling Sidecar injection
- Enabling Kiali Dashboard
- Visualizing Catalog pod traffic
- Visualizing Grafana and Prometheus Dashboard
- Thank You