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نویسندگان: Geerling. Jeff
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ناشر: leanpub.com
سال نشر: 2014
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زبان: English
فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Ansible for DevOps به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب Ansible برای DevOps نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
DevOps for VMware® Administrators اولین کتابی است که بر روی استفاده از ابزارها و شیوه های DevOps با فناوری های VMware متمرکز شده است. نویسندگان ابزارهای با ارزشی را از اشخاص ثالث و خود VMware معرفی میکنند و شما را در استفاده از آنها راهنمایی میکنند تا عملکرد همه سیستمها و برنامههای مجازیسازی شده خود را بهبود بخشند. شما با خودکارسازی و بهینه سازی مدیریت پیکربندی، تهیه، مدیریت گزارش، ادغام مداوم و موارد دیگر آشنا خواهید شد. نویسندگان همچنین پوشش گام به گام استقرار و مدیریت برنامه ها را در مقیاس با ظروف Docker و Google Kubernetes ارائه می دهند. آنها با بحث لحظه به لحظه در مورد جدیدترین ابتکارات DevOps VMware، از جمله VMware vRealize Automation و VMware vRealize Code Stream به پایان می رسند. پوشش شامل • درک چالشهایی است که ابزارها و شیوههای DevOps میتوانند به مدیران VMware در حل آن کمک کنند • استفاده از Vagrant برای استقرار سریع Dev و محیطهای آزمایشی که با مشخصات سیستم تولید مطابقت دارند • نوشتن دستور العملهای آشپز که پیکربندی و نگهداری سرور را ساده میکند • سادهسازی پیکربندی Unix/Linux مدیریت و هماهنگسازی با Ansible • پیادهسازی کانتینرهای Docker برای مدیریت سریعتر و آسانتر برنامهها • تهیه خودکار در تمام چرخه حیات با Razor • ادغام Microsoft PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) و VMware PowerCLI برای خودکار کردن وظایف کلیدی Windows Server و vSphere VM Admin • استفاده از Puppet برای خودکارسازی تهیه، پیکربندی، هماهنگسازی و گزارشدهی زیرساخت • مدیریت گزارش سوپرشارژ با ELK (Elasticsearch، Logstash، Kibana) • پشتیبانی از مدیریت کد منبع DevOps با Git و شیوههای ادغام مداوم با Jenkins • دستیابی به یکپارچهسازی، تحویل و استقرار مداوم با vRealizes جریان کد.
DevOps for VMware® Administrators is the first book focused on using DevOps tools and practices with VMware technologies. The authors introduce high-value tools from third parties and VMware itself, and guide you through using them to improve the performance of all your virtualized systems and applications. You'll walk through automating and optimizing configuration management, provisioning, log management, continuous integration, and more. The authors also offer step-by-step coverage of deploying and managing applications at scale with Docker containers and Google Kubernetes. They conclude with an up-to-the-minute discussion of VMware's newest DevOps initiatives, including VMware vRealize Automation and VMware vRealize Code Stream. Coverage includes • Understanding the challenges that DevOps tools and practices can help VMware administrators to solve • Using Vagrant to quickly deploy Dev and Test environments that match production system specifications • Writing Chef “recipes” that streamline server configuration and maintenance • Simplifying Unix/Linux configuration management and orchestration with Ansible • Implementing Docker containers for faster and easier application management • Automating provisioning across the full lifecycle with Razor • Integrating Microsoft PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) and VMware PowerCLI to automate key Windows Server and vSphere VM admin tasks • Using Puppet to automate infrastructure provisioning, configuration, orchestration, and reporting • Supercharging log management with ELK (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) • Supporting DevOps source code management with Git and continuous integration practices with Jenkins • Achieving continuous integration, delivery, and deployment with VMware's vRealize Code Stream.
About the Authors xvii About the Reviewers xviii Acknowledgments xix About the Contributing Author xx Introduction xxii About This Book xxiii You the Reader xxiii What This Book Covers xxiii Part 1 Introduction to DevOps 1 Introduction to DevOps 1 An Overview of DevOps Principles 1 Implement Systems Thinking 3 Change the Approach to Team Interactions 3 Change the Approach to Infrastructure Deployment 5 Change the Approach to Software Development and Deployment 6 Collect and Respond to Useful Systems Feedback Often and Adjust Accordingly 7 Furthering Your DevOps Knowledge and Skills 7 Summary 8 References 8 2 DevOps Tools 9 Organizing for Success: Kanban 9 Server Deployment 13 Confi guration Management 14 Continuous Integration 14 Log Analysis 15 Summary 15 References 15 3 Setting Up a DevOps Confi guration Management Test Environment 17 Environment Provisioning with AutoLab 17 Environment Provisioning with Vagrant 18 Creating Images with Packer 23 Managing Source Code 24 Using Git 24 Summary 31 References 31 Part 2 Puppet 4 Introduction to Puppet 33 Puppet Architecture 33 Standalone Deployment 34 Master-Agent Deployment 34 Preparing Your Puppet Test Lab 37 Puppet Resources 38 Puppet Manifests 39 Conditional Expressions and Variables 43 Puppet Modules 46 Puppet Forge 48 Creating Your First Puppet Module 48 Puppet Module Initialization Manifest (init.pp) 50 Templates 51 Using a Puppet Module 54 Final Step: Version Control Commit 54 Summary 55 Reference 55 5 Systems Management Tasks with Puppet 57 Optimizing the Web Tier with Data Separation 58 Parameters Class (params.pp) 59 Hiera 63 Node Classifi cation 67 Application Tier 68 Database Tier 70 Implementing a Production Recommended Practice 70 Deploying the Application Environment 71 Summary 71 Reference 71 6 VMware vSphere Management with Puppet 73 Puppet's Cloud Provisioner for VMware vSphere 73 Preparing VM Templates 73 Preparing Puppet Master 74 9780133846478_ROBERTS.indb x 3/5/15 4:20 PM Contents xi VMware's Management Modules 77 Using the vmware/vcenter Module 77 Summary 83 References 83 Part 3 Chef 7 Introduction to Chef 85 What Is Chef? 85 Core Philosophies Behind Chef 86 Order of Recipe 86 Idempotence 86 API-Based Server 87 The Client Does All the Legwork 87 Test-Driven Infrastructure 87 Chef Terminology 87 Recipe 88 Cookbook 88 Attributes 88 Role 88 Run List 88 Resource 88 Environments 88 The Diff erence Between Hosted Chef and Chef Server 89 Hosted Chef 89 Chef Server 89 Introduction to ChefDK 90 What Is ChefDK? 90 Installing ChefDK 90 Using Knife 92 Creating Your First Hello World Chef Recipe 94 Summary 98 8 Systems Management Tasks with Chef 99 Signing Up for Hosted Chef 100 Setting Up Local Repo with the Starter Kit 102 Community Cookbooks 105 Setting Up System Management 105 Prep/Setup System Management Task 1: Managing Time 105 Prep/Setup System Management Task 2: Managing Root Password 108 9780133846478_ROBERTS.indb xi 3/5/15 4:20 PM xii Contents Confi guring Your Virtual Guests 109 Installing Chef Client 109 Systems Management Tasks 111 Running Chef Client 113 Managing the Root Password 115 Creating Two Environment Files 116 Uploading Environment Files to your Hosted Chef Organization 117 Assigning Each Server to an Environment 118 Modifying Each Server's Run List to Run the Managedroot Cookbook 119 Applying Your Changes to Your Nodes 120 Validating the Enforced Policy 120 Summary 122 References 123 9 VMware vSphere Management with Chef 125 Knife Plugins 126 Getting Started with knife-vsphere 128 Confi guring the knife.rb File 128 Validating the Confi guration 130 Putting It All Together 130 Chef Provisioning 134 Chef Provisioning Architecture 134 Getting Started with Chef Provisioning 135 Spinning Up Some Nodes 136 Summary 138 Part 4 Ansible 10 Introduction to Ansible 139 Ansible Architecture 139 Preparing your Ansible Test Lab 141 Ansible Groups 142 Ansible Ad Hoc Command Execution 142 The Ping Module 143 The Command Module 144 The User Module 144 The Setup Module 144 Ansible Playbooks 144 Conditional Expressions and Variables 146 Ansible Roles 151 Templates 154 Ansible Galaxy 156 Summary 157 References 157 11 Systems Management Tasks with Ansible 159 Web Server Deployment 159 The Application Tier 160 The Database Tier 162 Role Structure Optimization 164 VMware Resource Management 166 Summary 171 References 171 Part 5 PowerShell 4.0 12 Introduction to PowerShell Desired State Confi guration (DSC) 173 What Is PowerShell DSC? 174 PowerShell DSC Requirements 175 PowerShell DSC Components 175 Native Cmdlets 175 Managed Object Format File 176 Local Confi guration Manager 176 PowerShell DSC Confi gurations 178 PowerShell DSC Modes 180 Local Push Mode 181 Remote Push Mode 181 Pull Mode 182 PowerShell DSC Resources 184 Summary 186 References 187 13 Implementation Strategies with PowerShell DSC 189 Use Cases for PowerShell DSC in VMware Environments 189 Scripted Deployments of VMs with PowerCLI 190 Incorporating PowerShell DSC in VM Templates 192 Challenges Implementing PowerShell DSC Confi gurations to New VMs 193 PowerCLI Invoke-VMscript 193 PowerCLI Copy-VMGuestFile 195 General Lessons Learned 196 Future Use Cases for PowerShell DSC in VMware Environments 197 Summary 198 References 198 Part 6 Application Deployment with Containers 14 Introduction to Application Containers with Docker 199 What Is an Application? 199 Hidden Complexity 200 Dependency and Confi guration Confl icts 200 Linux Containers 200 Control Groups 201 Namespaces 201 Container Management 203 Using Docker 203 Installing Docker 203 Docker Daemon 204 Docker Client 204 Docker Index 205 Running a Docker Container 205 Listing Running Containers 206 Connecting to Running Containers 206 Building and Distributing Docker Containers 208 Dockerfi le 209 Docker Hub 210 Docker Versus Virtual Machines 211 Docker Versus Confi guration Management 211 Summary 212 References 212 15 Running Docker Containers at Scale 213 Container Orchestration 213 Kubernetes 214 Kubernetes Workfl ow 214 Kubernetes Deployment 215 CoreOS and Kubernetes Cluster Management Utilities 216 CoreOS Cluster Deployment 217 etcd Server Confi guration 222 Network Overlays with Flannel 223 Kubernetes Cluster Nodes 223 Kubernetes Service Deployment 225 Kubernetes Workload Deployment 226 Platform-as-a-Service with Docker 230 Summary 231 References 231 Part 7 DevOps Tool Chain 16 Server Provisioning Using Razor 233 How Razor Works 233 Using Razor 236 Razor Collections and Actions 238 Building Razor Collections 245 Using Razor APIs 257 Razor Components 258 Razor Server 258 Razor Microkernel 258 Razor Client 259 Setting Up Razor 259 PE Razor 259 Puppet Install 259 Install from Source 260 Manual Release Install 260 Other Services 260 Summary 263 References 263 17 Intro to the ELK: Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana 265 Elasticsearch Overview 265 Getting Started 266 Understanding the Index 267 Working with Data 267 Installing Plugins 271 Using Clients 274 Logstash Overview 275 Getting Started 276 Confi guring Input to Logstash 276 Applying Filters 278 Kibana Overview 280 Sharing and Saving 285 Custom Data Views 286 Summary 286 References 287 18 Continuous Integration with Jenkins 289 Continuous Integration Concepts 289 Continuous Integration or Continuous Deployment? 290 Test Automation 290 Jenkins Architecture 292 Jenkins Deployment 293 Jenkins Workfl ow 296 Jenkins Server Confi guration 296 Jenkins Build Job 298 Git Hooks 302 Your First Build 304 Quality Assurance Teams? 306 Acceptance Testing 306 Development Team 306 Build/Test Infrastructure 307 Summary 307 References 307 Part 8 VMware DevOps Practices 19 VMware vRealize Automation in DevOps Environments 309 Emergence of DevOps 309 Stable Agility 310 People, Process, and Conway's Law 311 vRealize Automation 312 vRealize Application Services 313 Puppet Integration 315 Code Stream 321 Summary 327 References 327 9780133846478, TOC, 3/9/15