Linux Containers and Virtualization : A Kernel Perspective / by Shashank Mohan Jain.
2020
QA76.76.O62
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Title
Linux Containers and Virtualization : A Kernel Perspective / by Shashank Mohan Jain.
Edition
1st ed. 2020.
ISBN
1484262832
9781484262832
1484262824
9781484262825
9781484262832
1484262824
9781484262825
Published
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (XIII, 148 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4842-6283-2 doi
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QA76.76.O62
Dewey Decimal Classification
006.76
Summary
Get a novel perspective on Linux containers and understand the world of virtualization. This book takes you down the rabbit hole to discover what lies below the API. You'll go on a journey of virtualization and see how containers are realized in the Linux world. Linux Containers and Virtualization details the data structures within the Linux kernel which make up Linux containers. You will start with the fundamentals of virtualization including how different resources such as memory, CPU, network, and storage are virtualized. Then you will move on to hypervisors and virtualization using the Kernel virtual Machine (KVM) and Quick Emulator (QEMU). Next, you will learn about Linux namespace, cgroups, and layered file systems, which are the essential building blocks of Linux containers. The explanation traverses the Linux kernel codebase to show how these are realized in the Linux kernel. In the final chapter, you will code your own container by applying the concepts learnt in the previous chapters. On completion of the book, you will have the knowledge to start coding a Linux container. You will: Understand the basics of virtualization Discover how the Linux kernel supports virtualization See how the evolution of the Linux kernel and CPUs led to the creation of containerization technologies Develop the ability to create your own container framework.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Virtualization Basics
Chapter 2: Hypervisor
Chapter 3: Namespaces
Chapter 4: Cgroups
Chapter 5: Layered File Systems
Chapter 6: Creating a Simple Container Framework.
Chapter 2: Hypervisor
Chapter 3: Namespaces
Chapter 4: Cgroups
Chapter 5: Layered File Systems
Chapter 6: Creating a Simple Container Framework.