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Securing Microservices: Preventing Vulnerability Traversal
Stefania Chaplin is looking at OWASP recommendations and Kubernetes best practices to find out more about how to secure microservices and reduce vulnerability traversal.
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The State of APIs in the Container Ecosystem
Phil Estes attempts to demystify the state of APIs across the container landscape, overviewing the how and why of the layers of APIs that drive how containers work today.
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Kubernetes as a Foundation for Infrastructure Control Planes
Daniel Mangum explores how bringing applications and infrastructure to a single control plane allows for building robust platforms that can accommodate heterogenous organizational structures.
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Simplify and Accelerate Kubernetes Adoption
The panelists explain how to avoid underperforming deployments and prevent excessive cost, providing concrete advice on how to overcome game-stopping barriers such as Kubernetes skill gaps.
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Panel: Kubernetes at Web Scale on the Cloud
The panelists discuss what they have learned scaling their own workload in the public cloud. Topics include capacity and workload management, security integration, and homegrown PaaS integration.
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K8s: Rampant Pragmatism in the Cloud at Starling Bank
Jason Maude explores Starling’s technical philosophy of rampant pragmatism and how they applied it to their delivery pipeline.
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Reproducible Development with Containers
Avdi Grimm describes the future of development, which is already here. Get a tour of a devcontainer, and contrast it with a deployment container.
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Pivoting and Exploitation in a Docker Environment
Filipi Pires discusses different ways that exist in working with a single form of pivot and how to overcome different obstacles in different networks within this “new” environment called Docker.
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Container Security and Observability in Kubernetes Environments
The panelists discuss how to take care of the security and monitoring of Kubernetes.
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Cloud Native Continuous Delivery on Kubernetes with Tekton
Jerop Kipruto introduces the building blocks of Tekton and shows how they fit with Kubernetes. Then she demonstrates how Tekton works and how to use it in an end-to-end continuous delivery process.
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Helm: Past, Present, Future
Bridget Kromhout, Matt Butcher, Matt Farina discuss Helm, what they want to take it to, Helm 3 and 4.
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A Kubernetes Operator for etcd
James Laverack overviews etcd and why running it in Kubernetes is difficult. He discusses ways of writing Operators, why they wrote it the way they did, and talks though how it works for etcd.
Resources
Architecting for Scale - Download Now (By O'Reilly)
A practical guide that provides techniques for building systems that can handle huge quantities of traffic, data, and demand—without affecting the quality your customers expect. Download now.
Foundations of Scalable Systems (By O'Reilly)
In these complimentary chapters from O’Reilly, you will explore the essential ingredients of designing scalable solutions, including replication, state management, load balancing, and caching. Download chapters.
Architecting Distributed Transactional Applications (By O'Reilly)
Learn how to build efficient, elastically scaling, multi-region applications using this blueprint that walks through options, approaches, and best practices for both the application and persistence layers. Download now.
Building Reliable Systems with DoorDash's Principal Engineer [Podcast Episode]
Andy Pavlo discusses how his introduction to “databaseology” changed the way databases are not only built but also studied for more efficiency at companies. Listen now.