Rootconf 2018

Rootconf 2018

On scaling infrastructure and operations

Neependra Khare

@neependra

Kubernetes 201 Workshop

Submitted Jan 12, 2018

In 2017, Kubernetes had emerged as default choice of Container Orchestration. In 2017 Rootconf, we did a basic Kubernetes workshop. In this year’s workshop we’ll look at some of the advance topics of Kubernetes like RBAC, Ingress, Storage management, Monitoring etc.

Outline

20 mins

  • Quick review Kubernetes concepts

10-15 mins

  • Setup of all in one Kubernetes with Minikube or access to cloud setup would be provided

20 mins

  • Kubernetes Authentication process and Role Based Access Control

20 mins

  • Kubernetes Ingress and Service Mesh

30 mins

  • Storage (volume) management with Kubernetes

20 mins

  • ConfigMap and Secret Management

10 mins

  • Deploy a sample micro-service application

30 mins

  • Moniroing and Tracing of an microservices based application using Prometheus and OpenTracing

Remaining time

  • Discussion about deploying Kubernetes in production
  • Q & A

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of Kubernetes is required
  • Access to a laptop/system with VirtualBox installed or a Linux VM

Speaker bio

Neependra Khare is Founder and Principal Consultant at CloudYuga. CloudYuga provides training and consulting on Docker, Kubernetes, CoreOS, GO Programming etc. He is one of the Docker Captain as well and running Docker Meetup Group in Bangalore for 4 years. In 2015 he authored a book on Docker, Docker Cookbook. In 2016 he co-authored a course on Cloud Infrastructure Technologies at Edx for Linux Foundation. Last year he launched few container ralated courses, including Introduction to Kubernetes course on Edx for The Linux Foundation.

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