: It demystifies complex jargon like "microservices" and "cloud-native" using relatable analogies.
: The book provides practical examples for setting up clusters locally or in the cloud using tools like Minikube and Docker Desktop.
: The final chapters offer deep dives into critical security best practices for running Kubernetes in real-world production environments. Who Should Read It?
by Nigel Poulton is widely considered one of the best resources for mastering container orchestration. Updated annually, the latest 2025 Edition covers current ecosystem features like native sidecar containers, WebAssembly (Wasm) integration, and simplified cluster setups. Key Features & Benefits
: You'll master essential objects including Pods, Deployments, Services, Ingress, and StatefulSets .