kubernetes

Recursos de programación de kubernetes
At Adhara we need to build very different environments every week: for sub-products internal development, for customers pilots, for phoenix environments for testing… dozens of them. Everything was nicely automated with Terraform and leveraging Kubernetes to handle the complexity of the deployments. But… the database credentials. The Kubernetes secrets were created manually, and then its content backed in somewhere like Keybase. Not pretty. This is the story on how Adhara’s Platform team moved from that situation to the current fully automated creation of databases and their passwords, following GitOps practices and using tools like Atlantis, Flux and Terraform. Now we create new deployments every day without seeing ourselves the database passwords. We don’t even have access to them! ------------- Todos los Meetups a los que asistimos en: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKxa4AIfm4pVFEq6q8GpeXrHBC-sKxkKH ¡Conoce Autentia! Twitter: https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ Instagram: https://lk.autentia.com/instagram LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/o8HrWX
These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently.What Will The Next 10 Years Of Continuous Delivery Look Like? Dave Farley and Jez Humble. This talk is a must. Essential for understanding high-performance teams and modern agile development. Preparing For a Future Microservices Journey Using Wardley Maps Susanne Kaiser. Fascinating talk about microservices, concepts involved, and strategies for evolution. At the same time is an excellent example of how to use Ward...
These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently.What Will The Next 10 Years Of Continuous Delivery Look Like? Dave Farley and Jez Humble. This talk is a must. Essential for understanding high-performance teams and modern agile development. Preparing For a Future Microservices Journey Using Wardley Maps Susanne Kaiser. Fascinating talk about microservices, concepts involved, and strategies for evolution. At the same time is an excellent example of how to use Ward...
Explicaremos cómo se puede extender Kubernetes para tener piezas específicas que cumplan nuestros requisitos. Hablaremos de los problemas a los que hay que enfrentarse y los beneficios que se pueden obtener. Además, explicaremos un proyecto que hemos llevado a cabo, las diferentes iteraciones que hemos hecho para mejorarlo, y lo que hemos aprendido gracias a ello. Por último, comentaremos una librería que hemos creado para que cualquiera pueda construir su propio controlador de una forma rápida y sencilla.
Learn, Collaborate & Dockerize! Meet other developers and ops engineers in your community that are using and learning about Docker. Docker is an open platform that helps you build, ship and run applications anytime and anywhere. Developers use Docker to modify code and to streamline application development, while operators use Kubernetes for flexible deployments at any scale. Docker ensures agility, portability and control for all your distributed apps.
Desplegar un cluster de Kubernetes es tan sencillo como un ejecutar un comando, pero conseguir el mayor grado de seguridad requiere un trabajo adicional. La mejor estrategia es aplicar defensas en profundidad. En esta charla trataremos como mejorar la seguridad de Kubernetes a distintos niveles (control plane, pod security policies, network policies, cloud metadata, etc...). ------------- Todos los vídeos de Commitconf 2019 en: https://lk.autentia.com/Commit19-YouTube ¡Conoce Autentia! Twitter: https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ Instagram: https://lk.autentia.com/instagram LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/o8HrWX
In this talk, Theofilos Kakantousis present TFX on Hopsworks, a fully open-source platform for running TFX pipelines on any cloud or on-premise. Hopsworks is a project-based multi-tenant platform for both data parallel programming and horizontally scalable machine learning pipelines. Hopsworks supports Apache Flink as a runner for Beam jobs and TFX pipelines are supported through Airflow support in Hopsworks. We will demonstrate how to build a ML pipeline with TFX, Beam’s Python API and the Flink Runner by using Jupyter notebooks, explain how security is transparently enabled with short-lived TLS certificates, and go through all the pipeline steps, from Data Validation, to Transformation, Model training with TensorFlow, Model Analysis, Model Serving and Monitoring with Kubernetes. #BIGTH19 #BigData #DeepLearning Session presented at Big Things Conference 2019 by Theofilos Kakantousis, Data Engineer & COO at Logical Clocks. 21st November 2019 Kinépolis, Madrid Do you want to know more? https://www.bigthingsconference.com/
Kubernetes está cambiando la forma en la que desarrollamos y desplegamos aplicaciones. Entre otras ventajas, facilita que los servicios sean escalables y tolerantes a fallos. Pero para poder aprovecharnos de sus funcionalidades, las aplicaciones tienen que estar desarrolladas específicamente para este entorno. No obstante, el proceso de creación de contenedor, publicación en el repositorio y re-despliegue en Kubernetes puede ser un poco tedioso. En esta charla presentaremos las diferentes herramientas y plugins existentes para el desarrollo de aplicaciones cloud native para Kubernetes. Algunas de las más relevantes son Okteto, Telepresence, Google Cloud Code, Code Server, Eclipse Che, Remote development en VSCode y la depuración en contenedores de IntelliJ. ------------- Todos los vídeos de Commitconf 2019 en: https://lk.autentia.com/Commit19-YouTube ¡Conoce Autentia! Twitter: https://goo.gl/MU5pUQ Instagram: https://lk.autentia.com/instagram LinkedIn: https://goo.gl/2On7Fj/ Facebook: https://goo.gl/o8HrWX