Closed lkysow closed 6 years ago
great, can you confirm your availability for 16 may?
@spiddy confirmed
description updated: https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Barcelona/events/250572122/
@lordofthejars asks if you can swap slots between the two talks
@lkysow is 20:00 ok for you to do the talk?
Yep!
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Thanks mate :)
No worries! @spiddy did you want to update the meetup description too? It still has me at 19:15.
done!
Description In this talk, we'll live-demo bringing up a new production grade Kubernetes cluster in AWS. To do this, we'll use a tool called kops. We'll cover how kops works and why I recommend using it (at least until EKS is generally available). We'll also talk about what makes a cluster production grade and how to integrate a new Kubernetes cluster with your existing infrastructure. This will be a DevOps focused talk and we'll dig into AWS networking, Terraform, and how to manage your core Kubernetes manifests.
Speaker Bio Luke is a software engineer who started out in frontend and slowly got pulled down the stack until he could no longer see out from behind mountains of bash scripts and YAML files. He works now as a Kubernetes consultant and maintainer of Atlantis, an open source tool that helps teams automate their Terraform workflows. He is from Vancouver, Canada and is living in Barcelona for a month.