Seattle, WA
2019-01-30
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, 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 source tools to simplify cluster management and application development, we can use Kubernetes at scale.
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So, don't get caught in the resumé driven development trap says @bridgetkromhout . Ask yourself what problem you want to solve and choose the appropiate tech to use. #msftleap
— Peter Bons (@Peter_Bons) January 30, 2019
"Resume-driven development" Hehe, nice one, @bridgetkromhout #MSFTLeap
— Lars Christian Hegde (@lchegde) January 30, 2019
Kashti, Duffel, Brigade, Porter, Helm.... lots of great (open source) tooling available around #kubernetes. Thanks for pointing them out @bridgetkromhout. #msftLEAP #azure
— Peter Bons (@Peter_Bons) January 31, 2019
Just blogged: recap of LEAP 2019 - day 3: All about containers, microservices and #Kubernetes #msftleap https://t.co/4A318leFw3 pic.twitter.com/e4z7plYwwv
— Yuri Burger (@yuriburger) January 31, 2019
Exellent day 3 at #msftLEAP with lots of Kubernetes and AKS discussions. Especially with sessions by @ralph_squillace and @bridgertkromhout where we got some perspective on why and when to apply this tech. Great stuff!
— Jasper Nygaard (@jnusa) January 31, 2019
Amazing deep dive sessions, lots of energy and passion! Thank you for joining us at Leap 2019 :) pic.twitter.com/ynD1rcXzgX
— Jana Amirali (@amiralijana) January 31, 2019
Thanks for having me speak at #msftLEAP! And shout-out to @ralph_squillace for being the best Q&A buddy. Slides & tweets are here: https://t.co/AYtPsQ2RrV
— Bridget Kromhout (@bridgetkromhout) January 31, 2019
Great session today 🎶
— Mogens Mikkelsen (@CTOMikkelsen) January 31, 2019
Thanks for the great presentation.
— Johan (@johanlindroos_t) February 1, 2019