Books by vCluster Contributors

Some of our friends have written books and included vCluster. These books are filled with practical advice you won’t find elsewhere.

Implementing GitOps with Kubernetes
Pietro Libro
Pietro Libro
Artem Lajko
Artem Lajko

Implementing GitOps with Kubernetes

A hands-on guide to applying GitOps practices for cloud-native environments, showing how to automate, secure, and scale Kubernetes deployments using modern workflows — highly relevant for teams looking to streamline infrastructure and platform operations like those enabled with vCluster.

“A practical, example-driven book that turns GitOps from theory into real workflows you can run confidently in production.”

Platform Engineering on Kubernetes
Mauricio Salatino
Mauricio Salatino

Platform Engineering on Kubernetes

A strategic guide to building internal platforms on Kubernetes, showing how to combine open-source tools and platform patterns to enable self-service delivery and team autonomy — the same problems vCluster helps solve in practice.

“An indispensable resource for teams designing scalable, team-centric platforms on Kubernetes.”

Kubernetes – An Enterprise Guide
Marc Boorshtein
Marc Boorshtein
Scott Surovich
Scott Surovich

Kubernetes – An Enterprise Guide

A comprehensive, real-world resource for running Kubernetes in enterprise environments — covering advanced deployment strategies, security, multi-tenant clusters (including vCluster usage), and operational best practices that many vCluster-powered platforms rely on.

“A thorough guide to Kubernetes in production, with practical insights into multitenancy, security, and scale.”

Kubernetes Recipes: A Practical Guide for Container Orchestration and Deployment
Grzegorz Stencel
Grzegorz Stencel
Luca Berton
Luca Berton

Kubernetes Recipes: A Practical Guide for Container Orchestration and Deployment

A hands-on, problem-solving reference for working with Kubernetes — from installation and APIs to scaling, security, monitoring, and troubleshooting. With practical “recipe” style examples, it helps engineers solve real-world Kubernetes challenges that inform how teams operate and automate cluster workflows, including environments where vCluster can be part of the solution.

“An essential reference for day-to-day Kubernetes tasks and operational recipes you’ll reach for again and again.”

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