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3 Kubernetes Problems and 3 Solutions

Webinar

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Sponsored by fairwinds


Thursday, October 8, 2020
3 pm ET

Adopting cloud native application development comes hand in hand with adopting Kubernetes. The open source, container orchestration platform can greatly benefit your entire organization. But it also comes with some challenges. It can be complex when starting out, an in-house team may have limited expertise, getting production-grade Kubernetes infrastructure can take away from the application work that actually makes your company money.

What problems do you need to consider and where do you turn to for help?

This webinar looks at: 

  • Kubernetes configuration and "getting it right"
  • Add-ons necessary above and beyond Kubernetes
  • Where to get help
KENDALL MILLER
President - Fairwinds
Kendall was one of the first hires at Fairwinds and has spent the past 5 years making the dream of disrupting infrastructure a reality, while keeping his finger on the pulse of changing demands in the market and valuable partnership opportunities.
IVAN FETCH
Site Reliability Engineer - Fairwinds
Ivan is a Site Reliability Engineer who has spent the past twenty years coaxing technology to help humans and their businesses succeed. Ivan is currently focused on the journey to containers and Kubernetes, with an emphasis on reliable process and infrastructure.

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