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How not to start with Kubernetes – Lessons learned from DevOps Engineer Christian Heckelmann

How not to start with Kubernetes – Lessons learned from DevOps Engineer Christian Heckelmann

FromPurePerformance


How not to start with Kubernetes – Lessons learned from DevOps Engineer Christian Heckelmann

FromPurePerformance

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Mar 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

To k8s or not – that should be the first question to answer before considering k8s. Granted – in many cases k8s is going to be the right choice but don’t just default to k8s because its hip or cool.In this episode we have Christian Heckelmann (@wurstsalat), DevOps Engineer at ERT, talking about his journey with k8s which started with installing k8s 1.9 on bare metal. He gives a lot of great advice based on his presentation “How not to start with k8s” such as Understand Networking, Don’t use :latest, Set Resource Limits, Train The People, Provide Templates and more.To get started with Kubernetes we encourage you to look at the YouTube Tutorials posted on TechWorld with Nana.https://twitter.com/wurstsalathttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1EL9OYe-1eOPXh6U8SMHnQxs8pcmr01d-uwoWoFnzUaY/edit#slide=id.g5420f4ebeb_0_5https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdngmbVKX1Tgre699-XLlUA
Released:
Mar 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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