Cloud Without Compromise: Hybrid Cloud for the Enterprise

by Paul Zikopoulos, Christopher Bienko, Chris Backer, Chris Konarski, Sai Vennam

Cloud Computing

Book Details

Book Title

Cloud Without Compromise: Hybrid Cloud for the Enterprise

Author

Paul Zikopoulos, Christopher Bienko, Chris Backer, Chris Konarski, Sai Vennam

Publisher

O'Reilly Media

Publication Date

2021

ISBN

9781098103736

Number of Pages

228

Language

English

Format

PDF

File Size

2.50MB

Subject

Cloud Computing

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface: Who This Book Is For
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Cloudy Skies Are the Best Forecast Ever
  • Thrivers, Divers, and New Arrivers
  • Business Vaccination: The Arriver’s Guide
  • So Why Are Cloudy Skies the Best Forecast Ever?
  • Chapter 2. Evolution of Cloud
  • Are You on the Intranet, Internet, or Extranet? Nah—Just Internet
  • Are You on a Private Cloud, Public Cloud, or Community Cloud? Nah—Just Cloud
  • History Repeats Itself: From Granularity of Terms to General Terms
  • Hybrid Cloud’s “Chapter 2”: Distributed Cloud
  • Living on the Edge: Distributed Cloud
  • 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 World’s 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!
  • Chapter 3. “Cloud Chapter 2”: The Path to Cloud Native
  • Eras of Application Development
  • A Practical Understanding of Kubernetes
  • Time to Start Building
  • Chapter 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
  • Noisy Neighbors Can Be Bad Neighbors: The Multitenant Cloud
  • Building the Developer’s Sandbox with Platform as a Service
  • 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
  • Wrapping It Up
  • Chapter 5. Shift Left
  • Monolithic and Microservices
  • Write Once, Run Anywhere
  • Comparing Legacy Applications, Containerized Applications, and Virtual Machines
  • It’s OK to Have an Opinion: Opinionated Open Source
  • Chapter 6. Hackers, Attackers, and Would-Be Bad Actors
  • Just to Level Set: What’s This Open Source Stuff?
  • Data Breaches, Exploits, and Vulnerabilities
  • 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
  • Chapter 7. Data Gravity
  • Data Gravity: More Formally Defined
  • Container-Ready and Container-Native Storage
  • Seven Best Practices for Securing Containerized Data and Applications
  • Readying Data for the New Normal
  • Chapter 8. Ecosystem for Automation
  • Rethinking Automation for the As-a-Service Era
  • More Agency with Agentless Design
  • What’s the Play? Architecting for Automation
  • Streamlined Automation for the Hybrid Multicloud Era
  • Automation Everywhere and for All
  • Appendix A. Speaking Kubernetes and Other Strange-Sounding Names
  • Index
  • About the Authors
  • Colophon