Kubernetes Deployment Anti-patterns
Book Details
| Author | Codefresh |
| Publisher | Codefresh |
| Published | 2025 |
| Edition | 1st |
| Paperback | 52 pages |
| Language | English |
| License | Open Access |
Book Description
This guide serves as a practical reference for deploying applications on Kubernetes, designed for technical professionals who have already containerized their applications. It focuses on the application deployment layer, assuming a properly configured Kubernetes cluster is in place.
The content systematically documents common anti-patterns encountered during deployment - such as misconfigured resource limits, flawed health checks, and insecure secret management - and pairs each one with a concrete, actionable solution. This approach allows engineers to directly diagnose and remediate issues in their deployment processes.
This guide is the second in a series, intended to complete the operational picture following container image creation. A forthcoming guide will address anti-patterns at the infrastructure level for Kubernetes cluster setup itself.
This book is published as open-access, which means it is freely available to read, download, and share without restrictions.
If you enjoyed the book and would like to support the author, you can purchase a printed copy (hardcover or paperback) from official retailers.
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