Your Path to Production-Ready Kubernetes hosted by Weaveworks

Date: Tuesday, May 1
Time: 9:00 – 17:00
Registration Fee: €100.  This event is currently full.  Note you must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe to participate.

 

Weaveworks has been running Kubernetes in production for over two years. The Weaveworks Engineering and Developer Experience teams will be running a full-day workshop, sharing their expertise as users and contributors of Kubernetes and Prometheus, as well as followers of GitOps (operations by pull request) practices. The AWS Solution Architects Team will cover key topics and best practices around operating Kubernetes at Scale and in production.

Join this hands-on workshop in collaboration with AWS to learn how to define “production-ready” Kubernetes and the implications when developing, operating, and scaling your Kubernetes microservices.

Topics include:

  • Developing and operating your Kubernetes microservices at scale
  • DevOps best practices and the movement towards a “GitOps” approach
  • How to build with Kubernetes for production: caring for your apps, CI/CD best practices, and using the right metrics, monitoring tools, and automated alerts
  • Operating Kubernetes: Upgrading and managing Kubernetes, using incident response, and security best practices

Lunch, refreshments, and snacks will be provided.

Hosted by:

Stefan Prodan, a Developer Experience engineer at Weaveworks. Previously he worked as a software architect and a DevOps consultant, helping companies embrace DevOps and the SRE movement. Stefan has over 15 years of experience with software development and he enjoys programming in Go and writing about distributed systems.

Omar Lari, Solutions Architect at AWS, helps partners develop products and services to help customers run containers workloads on AWS. He has over 15 years of experience helping companies automate their data center operations and release management processes.

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