Produktbild: Devops

Devops A Software Architect's Perspective

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.05.2015

Verlag

Addison-Wesley

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/16,4/2,5 cm

Gewicht

631 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-13-404984-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.05.2015

Verlag

Addison-Wesley

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/16,4/2,5 cm

Gewicht

631 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-13-404984-7

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Devops
  • Preface xi

    Previewing the Book xiii

    Acknowledgments xv

    Legend xvii

     

    Part I: Background 1

     

    Chapter 1: What Is DevOps? 3

    1.1 Introduction 3

    1.2 Why DevOps? 7

    1.3 DevOps Perspective 11

    1.4 DevOps and Agile 12

    1.5 Team Structure 13

    1.6 Coordination 17

    1.7 Barriers 20

    1.8 Summary 23

    1.9 For Further Reading 24

     

    Chapter 2: The Cloud as a Platform 27

    2.1 Introduction 27

    2.2 Features of the Cloud 29

    2.3 DevOps Consequences of the Unique Cloud Features 41

    2.4 Summary 44

    2.5 For Further Reading 45

     

    Chapter 3: Operations 47

    3.1 Introduction 47

    3.2 Operations Services 47

    3.3 Service Operation Functions 57

    3.4 Continual Service Improvement 58

    3.5 Operations and DevOps 59

    3.6 Summary 61

    3.7 For Further Reading 61

     

    Part II: The Deployment Pipeline 63

     

    Chapter 4: Overall Architecture 65

    4.1 Do DevOps Practices Require Architectural Change? 65

    4.2 Overall Architecture Structure 66

    4.3 Quality Discussion of Microservice Architecture 72

    4.4 Amazon’s Rules for Teams 75

    4.5 Microservice Adoption for Existing Systems 76

    4.6 Summary 77

    4.7 For Further Reading 78

     

    Chapter 5: Building and Testing 79

    5.1 Introduction 79

    5.2 Moving a System Through the Deployment Pipeline 81

    5.3 Crosscutting Aspects 84

    5.4 Development and Pre-commit Testing 86

    5.5 Build and Integration Testing 91

    5.6 UAT/Staging/Performance Testing 95

    5.7 Production 96

    5.8 Incidents 98

    5.9 Summary 98

    5.10 For Further Reading 99

     

    Chapter 6: Deployment 101

    6.1 Introduction 101

    6.2 Strategies for Managing a Deployment 102

    6.3 Logical Consistency 105

    6.4 Packaging 111

    6.5 Deploying to Multiple Environments 114

    6.6 Partial Deployment 117

    6.7 Rollback 118

    6.8 Tools 121

    6.9 Summary 121

    6.10 For Further Reading 122

     

    Part III: Crosscutting Concerns 125

     

    Chapter 7: Monitoring 127

    7.1 Introduction 127

    7.2 What to Monitor 129

    7.3 How to Monitor 134

    7.4 When to Change the Monitoring Configuration 139

    7.5 Interpreting Monitoring Data 139

    7.6 Challenges 143

    7.7 Tools 147

    7.8 Diagnosing an Anomaly from Monitoring Data–the Case of Platformer.com 148

    7.9 Summary 152

    7.10 For Further Reading 153

     

    Chapter 8: Security and Security Audits 155

    8.1 What Is Security? 156

    8.2 Threats 157

    8.3 Resources to Be Protected 159

    8.4 Security Roles and Activities 162

    8.5 Identity Management 165

    8.6 Access Control 169

    8.7 Detection, Auditing, and Denial of Service 172

    8.8 Development 173

    8.9 Auditors 174

    8.10 Application Design Considerations 175

    8.11 Deployment Pipeline Design Considerations 176

    8.12 Summary 177

    8.13 For Further Reading 178

     

    Chapter 9: Other Ilities 181

    9.1 Introduction 181

    9.2 Repeatability 183

    9.3 Performance 186

    9.4 Reliability 188

    9.5 Recoverability 190

    9.6 Interoperability 191

    9.7 Testability 192

    9.8 Modifiability 194

    9.9 Summary 195

    9.10 For Further Reading 196

     

    Chapter 10: Business Considerations 197

    10.1 Introduction 197

    10.2 Business Case 197

    10.3 Measurements and Compliance to DevOps Practices 206

    10.4 Points of Interaction Between Dev and Ops 209

    10.5 Summary 211

    10.6 For Further Reading 211

     

    Part IV: Case Studies 213

     

    Chapter 11: Supporting Multiple Datacenters 215

    11.1 Introduction 215

    11.2 Current State 216

    11.3 Business Logic and Web Tiers 216

    11.4 Database Tier 220

    11.5 Other Infrastructure Tools 223

    11.6 Datacenter Switch 225

    11.7 Testing 232

    11.8 Summary 233

    11.9 For Further Reading 234

     

    Chapter 12: Implementing a Continuous Deployment Pipeline for Enterprises 237

    12.1 Introduction 237

    12.2 Organizational Context 238

    12.3 The Continuous Deployment Pipeline 240

    12.4 Baking Security into the Foundations of the CD Pipeline 257

    12.5 Advanced Concepts 259

    12.6 Summary 261

    12.7 For Further Reading 262

     

    Chapter 13: Migrating to Microservices 263

    13.1 Introduction to Atlassian 263

    13.2 Building a Platform for Deploying Microservices 265

    13.3 BlobStore: A Microservice Example 268

    13.4 Development Process 273

    13.5 Evolving BlobStore 279

    13.6 Summary 284

    13.7 For Further Reading 284

     

    Part V: Moving into the Future 285

     

    Chapter 14: Operations as a Process 287

    14.1 Introduction 287

    14.2 Motivation and Overview 288

    14.3 Offline Activities 289

    14.4 Online Activities 294

    14.5 Error Diagnosis 296

    14.6 Monitoring 296

    14.7 Summary 298

    14.8 For Further Reading 298

     

    Chapter 15: The Future of DevOps 299

    15.1 Introduction 299

    15.2 Organizational Issues 300

    15.3 Process Issues 302

    15.4 Technology Issues 305

    15.5 What About Error Reporting and Repair? 309

    15.6 Final Words 310

    15.7 For Further Reading 310

     

    References 311

    About the Authors 315

    Index 317