In this chapter, Kubernetes design patterns, which are the best practices for cloud-native applications, were presented. Firstly, the idea of design patterns was explained by their usage and classification. Following that, Kubernetes design patterns were presented, followed by some in-class activities. Kubernetes, being the prominent framework for cloud-native applications, has the flexibility and coverage to meet every business requirement. However, knowing how to use Kubernetes resources compellingly is crucial. This is exactly what we covered in this chapter.
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Onur Ylmaz is a senior software engineer in a multinational enterprise software company. He is a certified Kubernetes administrator (CKA) and works on Kubernetes and cloud management systems. He is a keen supporter of cutting-edge technologies including Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native applications. He has one master's and two bachelor's degrees in the engineering field.
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Onur Ylmaz is a senior software engineer in a multinational enterprise software company. He is a certified Kubernetes administrator (CKA) and works on Kubernetes and cloud management systems. He is a keen supporter of cutting-edge technologies including Docker, Kubernetes, and cloud-native applications. He has one master's and two bachelor's degrees in the engineering field.
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