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Keynote: Managing k8s: moving from the Openstack Magnum to the Cluster API Andrei Novoselov Сloud Ops PaaS team lead at Gcore |
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Keynote: Beyond Kubernetes Ingress (with Gateway API) Shane Utt Staff Software Engineer at Kong |
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Keynote: Azure Container Apps – serverless container apps in action Bojan Vrhovnik Senior Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft Azure |
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Keynote: Kubernetes audit log best practices Kenneth DuMez Developer Relations Engineer at Teleport |
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When considering both technologies, it would be explained why magnum was chosen in the first place, what advantages and disadvantages it has, and which of these we can no longer tolerate. After considering the alternatives, we have decided to move forward with the Cluster API as it offers a more comprehensive and efficient solution for our managed Kubernetes clusters. There will be provided a...
Kubernetes has provided basic controls for ingress traffic to your applications for some years with the Ingress API, but that's just the beginning of the story. In this talk we'll discuss Gateway API, the upcoming successor to Ingress with deep and rich controls and configuration options for traffic and operations. We'll also dive into some of the ongoing and upcoming aspects of the project,...
Kubernetes is becoming de facto community standard for running container workloads at scale. Setting up and maintaining Kubernetes is not an easy task to do, let alone focus on the efficient workloads by following all the best practices in cloud native area. Azure Container App brings the best of Kubernetes with cloud best practices applied without handling the Kubernetes beast behind the...
Keeping an eye on all of the activity in your Kubernetes cluster is crucial to modern cloud computing. With just one cluster, and a handful of engineers this can be done ad-hoc and often the Kubernetes native logging is adequate. At scale however, with multiple clusters, regions, clouds, and tens or hundreds of engineers, Kubernetes audit logging can become a nightmare. Learn how to do it the...
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