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    theByteBook

    theByteBook

    In-depth explanation of cloud native related technologies

    theByteBook is a large open-source repository that publishes a comprehensive technical book focused on high-availability system design, modern cloud-native infrastructure, and foundational engineering concepts, serving as both a learning resource and architecture reference. The content covers deep dives into networking principles, container ecosystems, Kubernetes, service meshes, distributed systems, and SRE/DevOps practices, aiming to help practitioners build reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient systems. Although originally authored in Chinese and tied to a published physical book, the repository hosts the full text as markdown and site content, letting developers read versioned chapters online or build a local copy for offline study. It’s organized into modules that progress from basic concepts to advanced deployment and governance topics, and the materials evolve with community contributions and updates.
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