Brian and Tyler discuss the broad range of tools that are available to deploy, operate and manage Kubernetes environments. There are lots of options...
Show Notes:
Kubernetes: A Little Guide to Install Options
Monitoring OpenShift: Three Tools for Simplification
Rolling Updates to Kubernetes - At MacQuarie Bank [video]
Segment 1 - [News of the Week]
VMware, Google and Pivotal announced a packaged version of the Kubo project, called Pivotal Container Service (PKS).
CNCF continues to be the center of Enterprise IT with VMware, Pivotal joining
Segment 2 - Why do Open Source Projects often end up with so many installers?
Segment 3 - What are some of the common types of tools for kubernetes installations?
Install on your laptop (e.g. Minikube, Minishift, etc.)?
Public Services (OpenShift Online, GKE, Azure Container Service, etc)
Quickstart installer on a public cloud (e.g. Heptio, DO, kops, etc.)
Kubernetes-specific installers (kubeadm, kubicorn, kargo, etc.)?
Deployment scripts and variations on “runbooks” (e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet, etc.)
Segment 4 - What are some of the Day 2 tools that are used with Kubernetes?
Upgrade tools (e.g. 1-click, Operators, etc.)?
Monitoring & Management (e.g. Prometheus, Datadog, New Relic, Zabbix, SysDig, CoScale) - https://blog.openshift.com/monitoring-openshift-three-tools/?
Logging (e.g. EFK, Loggly, etc.)?
Application Frameworks - Save that for future shows!
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