Description: Practical GitOps by Rohit Salecha In the advanced section that follows, this simple EC2 server is expanded into an application that is deployed on an AWS EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) using AWS RDS (Relational Database Service) exposed through an AWS ALB (Application Load Balancer) protected using AWS ACM (AWS Certificate Manager), and accessible by setting the AWS Route53. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is gaining popularity and developers today are deploying their application environments through IaC tools to the cloud. However, it can become extremely difficult and time-consuming to manage the state of the infrastructure that has been deployed. This book will provide a complete walkthrough of deploying a SpringBoot application on AWS with multiple environments like production, staging and development. Everything is orchestrated through GitHub Actions and executed through Terraform Cloud to monitor changes in your infrastructure and manage its state. Youll start by reviewing how your infrastructure can be stored in code by spinning up an EC2 server first through the console, then AWS CLI and then using Terraform. Youll then be presented with a practical scenario of setting up a simple EC2 server in a multi-environment (production, staging and development) using GitHub Actions and Terraform Cloud. In the advanced section that follows, this simple EC2 server is expanded into an application that is deployed on an AWS EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service) using AWS RDS (Relational Database Service) exposed through an AWS ALB (Application Load Balancer) protected using AWS ACM (AWS Certificate Manager), and accessible by setting the AWS Route53. The book then builds up on this infrastructure and demonstrates how it can be deployed in a multi-environment scenario by implementing accounts through AWS organizations. Youll see how to put in restrictions through Service Control Policies, how to protect secrets using AWS Secrets Manager, and how to work with least privileges using IRSA (IAM Roles for Service Accounts). Finally, youll make the infrastructure more observable using Graphana, Prometheus, and AWS OpenSearch, run security tools, host Route53 zones dynamically based on environments, and implement CloudWatch Alarms for various use cases. Back Cover Manage the state of the infrastructure deployed on cloud through a continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is gaining popularity and developers today are deploying their complete production environments through IaC tools to cloud environments. However, it can become extremely difficult and time-consuming to manage the state of the infrastructure that has been deployed. This book uses practical examples like deploying a WordPress application on AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service, Elastic File Service, and Relational Database Service as viable solutions to managing the process. Split into two parts, the first will focus around the practical, hands-on tasks involved like setting up WordPress on AWS using Terraform as well as exploring best practices regarding infrastructure management and exploring Kubernetes and GitHub Actions in relation to a multi-environment setting. The second will look at the challenges that developers and sysadmins face whilst deploying infrastructures onto cloud environments like authentication, authorization, security, back-end and disaster management. You will: Perform proper state management with Terraform See how most of your infrastructure can be stored in code and deployed on every commit Execute a review of your infrastructure changes Author Biography Rohit Salecha is a technology enthusiast with over 11 years of experience in IT and the Cybersecurity industry. He loves to find security flaws in the web applications and apis, automate boring tasks and tinker around with new tech and help design secure by default systems. Lately, he has become quite smitten by the DevOps technologies and techniques and loves tinkering around with them. Table of Contents Chapter 1: What is GitOps?.- Chapter 2: Introduction to AWS.- Chapter 3: Introduction to Terraform.- Chapter 4: Introduction to SpringBoot App on AW and EKS.- Chapter 8. Authentication and Authorization.- Chapter 9. Security and Secrets Management.- Chapter 10. Observability.- Appendix A: Manually Delete Resources.- Appendix B: Destroy on Terraform Cloud.- Appendix C: Code Compatability. Feature Set up a multi-environment cloud infrastructure completely through Terraform Manage a multi-environment state of an AWS infrastructure Orchestrate deployment pipeline for Infrastructure as Code using Github Actions Details ISBN1484286723 Author Rohit Salecha Short Title Practical GitOps Language English ISBN-10 1484286723 ISBN-13 9781484286722 Format Paperback Publisher APress Edition 1st Imprint APress Place of Publication Berkley Country of Publication United States Year 2022 Pages 531 Publication Date 2022-12-25 Subtitle Infrastructure Management Using Terraform, AWS, and GitHub Actions Illustrations 241 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 531 p. 241 illus. AU Release Date 2022-12-25 NZ Release Date 2022-12-25 US Release Date 2022-12-25 UK Release Date 2022-12-25 Edition Description 1st ed. 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