Category: Technology



Kubernetes promises to run containerised workloads efficiently and at scale. It also provides auto-scaling features where the workloads can scale to meet the demands of the traffic. None of this is available by default and work needs to be done to reach the Kubernetes promised land. This talk will focus on how to architect Kubernetes clusters for high traffic websites or workloads. Attendees will learn how to configure ingress controller to securely expose workloads to external traffic. A demo will be presented which will show how Prometheus can be used to collect metrics from workloads. These metrics will then be fed to Kubernetes Pod Autoscaler using KEDA (Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling) to automatically scale the pods to meet the demand. PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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See how “Bring Your Own Cloud” deployments balance data security and SaaS efficiency Where your data is stored and processed can be a critical aspect of how your company works to prevent data breaches, loss or manipulation and to meet compliance requirements. At the same time, most companies increasingly rely on managed cloud services, which can give you less control over where the data is located, and impacts governance and security policies. These factors are of particular concern when the managed services are powering your organization’s data infrastructure. When it comes to balancing operational efficiency and data governance for a streaming data architecture, the privacy-preserving Bring Your Own Cloud architecture is a game changer. With Zero Trust access and an isolated protected cluster, BYOC deployments have multiple layers of security. They allow the cluster to run in the user's cloud but can also guarantee SLAs and SLOs are met. Data streaming experts from Redpanda will step you through: – What BYOC is, and how it’s different from other deployment
– Architectural overview of BYOC
– A walkthrough demonstration
– Q&A PUBLICATION PERMISSIONS:
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