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Open Source Project Goldilocks: How to Right-Size Kubernetes

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Getting resource requests and limits just right is an ongoing challenge for most organizations. The Fairwinds' open source tool, Goldilocks, is a utility that can help you identify a starting point for resource requests and limits. Using Goldilocks, you can more easily right-size Kubernetes across multiple clusters and multiple teams. In this webinar, we'll provide an overview of the tool, show you how to install it and demo it in practice. Learn how to:

  • Set limits and request recommendations
  • Optimize resources
  • Monitor Kubernetes costs
ANDY SUDERMAN
CTO - Fairwinds
As CTO, Andy Suderman uses his extensive cloud-native and Kubernetes experience to help drive research and development at Fairwinds. He previously held roles as SRE, principal engineer and director of R&D and technology. He works with infrastructure spanning all three major clouds as well as verticals from healthcare to SaaS and Fortune 500 to small business.
STEVIE CALDWELL
Tech Lead - Fairwinds
Stevie is the tech lead for a team that supports a growing platform of microservices running on Kubernetes in AWS.
 

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