San Francisco, CA
2018-11-05
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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Day 1 Kubernetes: “Wow, so this is cool!”@bridgetkromhout tells us what you need to think about on Day 2! #QConSF pic.twitter.com/SF4IDD0snF
— J. Paul Hindsight Bias is 2020 (@jpaulreed) November 6, 2018
“Day one [with kubernetes] is short; day two lasts until the heat death of the universe.”-@bridgetkromhout 😂#QConSF pic.twitter.com/PTvC5FBaXD
— J. Paul Hindsight Bias is 2020 (@jpaulreed) November 6, 2018
Whatever you put into production right now your children will be supporting - or climate change... - @bridgetkromhout #QConSF
— neil chazin (@neilathotep) November 6, 2018
Use containers IF they solve a problem that you have.@bridgetkromhout #QConSF pic.twitter.com/Txx7H5KRIz
— Jessica Joy Kerr (@jessitron) November 6, 2018
Kubernetes is not a monolith. It is so many choices! @bridgetkromhout #QConSF pic.twitter.com/O35XIm4LmV
— Jessica Joy Kerr (@jessitron) November 6, 2018
Managed Kubernetes: because operating your own control plane might not add business value. pic.twitter.com/AInXZp1xfl
— Jessica Joy Kerr (@jessitron) November 6, 2018
Day 2 is forever
— Jessica Joy Kerr (@jessitron) November 6, 2018
And yet, Change is the constant. pic.twitter.com/3JUN28nFrO
I loved this talk. Great presentation @bridgetkromhout ! https://t.co/xLjFwCDQSR
— Jonathan Lucero (@_jlucero) November 6, 2018