Chicago, IL
2019-04-30
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 in a reproducible fashion.
Using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with open source tools like Helm, Draft, Brigade, Duffle, and more, we can deploy and update our managed Kubernetes clusters and applications via a trusted, versioned, repeatable process.
With the practical application of open specifications like Cloud Native Application Bundles and open source tools to simplify cluster management and application development, we can more effectively use Kubernetes at scale.
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If Kubernetes interests you, join me for a k8s tools & ecosystem overview at 11:30am in 203-204. #GOTOchgo
— Bridget Kromhout (@bridgetkromhout) April 30, 2019
#Kubernetes Operability Tooling
— GOTO Chicago (@GOTOchgo) April 30, 2019
Join @bridgetkromhout in her talk to demystify #OpenSource operability tooling in the @kubernetesio ecosystem #GOTOchgohttps://t.co/oIXxwIHEUf
Time to talk about kubering some netes with @bridgetkromhout #GOTOchgo pic.twitter.com/yZ5dJGziML
— Joe Laha (@joelaha) April 30, 2019
Talking about tools for kubernetes operability. Like Helm. @bridgetkromhout #GOTOchgo pic.twitter.com/zGio8XrPev
— Joe Laha (@joelaha) April 30, 2019
Many exciting changes are coming in Helm 3. @bridgetkromhout #GOTOchgo pic.twitter.com/8BDmchWoaE
— Joe Laha (@joelaha) April 30, 2019
Open Policy Agent. Policy-based controls for kubernetes. @bridgetkromhout #GOTOchgo pic.twitter.com/0z8x45jJdR
— Joe Laha (@joelaha) April 30, 2019