Philadelphia, PA
2018-11-07
Description
Artisanally hand-crafting our own container hosting solutions can be a fun learning experience, but for repeatable production use, we want to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in a reproducible fashion. Using open source tools like Helm, Draft, Brigade, and Terraform, we can deploy and update our Kubernetes clusters via a trusted, versioned, repeatable process. We’ll discuss what containers and Kubernetes clusters are at a high level, look into the practical application of open source tools to simplify cluster management, and show you how to deploy Kubernetes clusters in a repeatable and portable fashion.
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Kicking off the first ever #phillyopensource conference. What a lineup! Featuring our very own community architect @SWDevAngel keeping VERY good company with @ab415 and @bridgetkromhout. Thanks @nithyaruff and @ShillaSaebi for putting this together. pic.twitter.com/eAe1TKSQW2
— SF Bay Cloud Native Containers (@CNContainers) November 7, 2018
Excited to see @bridgetkromhout at #phillyopensource ! pic.twitter.com/5DTfFUW3Yn
— Greg Otto (@IAmGregOtto) November 7, 2018
Thanks for coming back to #Philadelphia @bridgetkromhout and to speak at #PhillyOpenSource today! She got her start here in the city if brotherly and sisterly love. pic.twitter.com/71HgyAaJd2
— Nithya Ruff (@nithyaruff) November 7, 2018
Next up @bridgetkromhout from @Microsoft is going to talk about containers and some of the tooling with @kubernetesio at #phillyopensource pic.twitter.com/YlLmpdSCRF
— Shilla Saebi 🥑 at #FOSDEM #FOSDEM2020 (@ShillaSaebi) November 7, 2018
Containers solve problems but they don’t solve all the problems. There can be observability issues or contention between teams. @bridgetkromhout #phillyopensource
— Shilla Saebi 🥑 at #FOSDEM #FOSDEM2020 (@ShillaSaebi) November 7, 2018
“There are many things like logging and culture that containers don’t solve!” @bridgetkromhout #PhillyOpenSource
— Shaheen Beg (@shaheenbeg) November 7, 2018
Been soooooo looking forward to this talk! @bridgetkromhout teaches us about awesome tools (and #container orchestration). #phillyopensource pic.twitter.com/47l5XX3w02
— Lisa-Marie Namphy😇 (@SWDevAngel) November 7, 2018
"The future is here, but it's not evenly distributed!" - @bridgetkromhout while talking #Kubernetes @ #phillyopensource
— Michael Winslow (@michaelswinslow) November 7, 2018
Brilliant!
Orchestrating containers; a tool, not a goal. #phillyopensource @bridgetkromhout
— Shilla Saebi 🥑 at #FOSDEM #FOSDEM2020 (@ShillaSaebi) November 7, 2018
Love it! @bridgetkromhout #PhillyOpenSource Always enjoyna good mystery, just not on outage bridges pic.twitter.com/GiACeJVpsk
— Greg Otto (@IAmGregOtto) November 7, 2018
Bridget Kromhout giving a very interesting presentation on container organization with Kubernetes at #PHILLYOPENSOURCE
— Howard Swope (@HowardSwope) November 7, 2018
Love love love it! 💝 She says “KubeCuddle” (Kubectl)! So do I. So do most! #CrowdSourced and won! @bridgetkromhout pic.twitter.com/388bIM86Rr
— Lisa-Marie Namphy😇 (@SWDevAngel) November 7, 2018
#kubecuddle #phillyopensource https://t.co/LziFUpfRYM
— Shilla Saebi 🥑 at #FOSDEM #FOSDEM2020 (@ShillaSaebi) November 7, 2018
.@bridgetkromhout, on managed k8s: “choose your own complexity” #phillyopensource
— Jon Moore (@jon_moore) November 7, 2018
Build things that you’re going to be able to keep changing. Check out https://t.co/6K9xCrwisW but consider managed @kubernetesio! #phillyopensource @bridgetkromhout
— Shilla Saebi 🥑 at #FOSDEM #FOSDEM2020 (@ShillaSaebi) November 7, 2018
I’m so excited about this new era of open collaboration! #opensource @bridgetkromhout #phillyopensource pic.twitter.com/9t6YCDtHPD
— Shilla Saebi 🥑 at #FOSDEM #FOSDEM2020 (@ShillaSaebi) November 7, 2018
@bridgetkromhout Years ago Linus Torvalds said "If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won." As you reminded us today, Microsoft has fully-embraced open source and Linux. Now I think it could be better said that everybody wins. #PhillyOpenSource
— Drew DeNardo (@nt4cats) November 7, 2018
Spent an insightful day at #phillyopensource conference by @comcastlabs today! It was great connecting with @bridgetkromhout @nithyaruff & @kmm44 and learning about them 😊 pic.twitter.com/fh9BXEBGPT
— Akanksha Sinha (@ImAkankshaSinha) November 8, 2018