Carvel is a Kubernetes tool suite that helps with application lifecycles including building, distributing, installing, and managing containerized applications on Kubernetes. It addresses problems with development and deployment lifecycles by allowing users to parameterize configurations, package configurations and images together, and deploy packaged applications to clusters while resolving image references. The demo showed Carvel in action using tools like ytt, kbld, imgpkg, and kapp.
There are a lot of Continuous Integration services but Jenkins is still one of the most used in most programming languages. In this talk I will share the CurrencyFair experience, how our IT Team made of 40 engineers manage CurrencyFair delivery with GitHub, Jenkins, Hubot and Slack on different environments. Artifact to guarantee the stability of your codebase, pipeline and some Jenkins’s plugins in order to create the most comfortable delivery flow for your projects.
Watch presentation: https://youtu.be/9hDdg_Beui4 Despite the incredible pace of adoption of container orchestration platforms, the vast majority of EAP workloads are still running on VMs or bare metal. In a lot of cases enterprise operation teams are mandated to modernize and move these workloads to the cloud, and containerization and migration to Kubernetes is the natural destination. When talking about this migration path, we're often asked questions like: What's involved? How easy is it to move these workloads? How can you be sure of no code changes? What tools are there to assist with this effort? What are the benefits of moving workloads to Kubernetes? In this meetup, Philip Hayes, Runtimes Practice Lead at Red Hat, will provide answers to these questions and also include a step-by-step guide to migrating an EAP 7 application to Kubernetes.
In this presentation we will show how to integrate New Relic monitoring with Terraform infrastructure as code templates, setting up alerts, dashboards, and other monitoring artifacts as part of your application deployment pipeline. We will demonstrate an open source example and show how it behaves under a load as it fails.
Presentation by Fernando Mayo and Borja Burgos, co-founders of Tutum As a developer, you want to build and deploying applications to be easy. Build it once and deploy it wherever you want. Tutum makes it easy. In this session, you’ll learn how Tutum can be part of your CI/CD pipeline.
AstriCon 2017 Presentation. Workshop discussing NFV and using Asterisk as a VNF (Virtual Network Function)
This document summarizes best practices for managing Kubernetes clusters and deploying containerized applications on Netease Cloud. It discusses implementing container networking in VPC, using cloud disks for storage, automating cluster creation, managing nodes, exposing services via ingress, extending ingress controllers, developing deployment pipelines with Helm, and managing application environments with operators. Overall principles and resources are also provided.