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Node.js Microservices Deploying and Scaling

I want to go and start this course off by talking about some of the issues developers face when it comes to pushing code to production and how containerization can help us go and mitigate...

Now if you're new to containerization, no worries, I'll walk you through the process. Then we're to go and set up an EKS environment in AWS and go and deploy our microservices to EKS using deployment manifests. And finally, we'll go and scale up our microservice by going and using Kubernetes built‑in horizontal pod autoscaler. Some of the major topics that we'll cover include how to containerize your microservice by creating a Docker image, creating an EKS cluster in AWS by using eksctl, how to scale up your microservice by using autoscaling in Kubernetes. By the end of this course, you'll know how to containerize your microservice and deploy it to Kubernetes.

Before you begin this course, you should be familiar with Node.js and microservices. I hope you join me on this journey to learn containerization with the Node.js Microservices: Deploying and Scaling course, at Pluralsight..

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What's inside

10 sections
  1. 1 Table of Contents
  2. 2 Course Overview
  3. 3 Why Is Deploying Code to Production So Hard?
  4. 4 Microservices for the Modern Age
  5. 5 Docker and Kubernetes Basics
  6. 6 Creating a Kubernetes Environment in AWS
  7. 7 Containerizing Your Node.JS Microservice
  8. 8 Deploying Your Node.JS Microservice to EKS
  9. 9 Scaling Your Node.JS Microservice in EKS
  10. 10 Summary

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