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The cloud native ecosystem is exploding with innovation—but with over 800 CNCF projects, choosing the right tools can quickly become overwhelming. This session is about cutting through the noise and providing a clear, high-level look at the landscape.
We will be covering the basic concurrency primitives available in Go and how you can apply basic concurrency principles to make your Go applications both correct and efficient.
Help us celebrate the 10th year of Kubernetes!
Modern application development has become more complex with many potential points of failure. As desires for an Internal Developer Platform (IDP) grow within many organizations, let's review some of the tooling and processes available to ensure the reliability of our pipelines from planning to production. Afterward, let's collectively discuss ways we can bring these ideas back to experiment with.
A major benefit of using Kubernetes is enabling workloads to scale up or down based upon demand. Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) fits some of our need, but by adding KEDA, the Kubernetes Event-driver Autoscaler, you can drive the scaling of any container in Kubernetes based upon the number of events needing to be processed.
Failure happens! It's our job to turn these disruptions into learning opportunities. Let's learn from Chaos Engineering principles by incorporating disruptive behavior into your system before production.
Security teams spend up to a quarter of their day prioritizing alerts, only to find that more than a third are false positives. Teams are overwhelmed as they struggle to keep up with the incessant stream of notifications vying for their attention. We’ll examine why sharing knowledge is important and how open source allows teams to adopt those processes quickly.
Join us as we learn about Crossplane, "the cloud native control plane framework" enabling you to orchestrate applications and infrastructure.
Kubernetes provides workload portability but what about your clusters? How much of the infrastructure can be reused in different environments? We’ll show examples for what it takes to build an on-prem Kubernetes environment and then build a production environment in AWS.