Sponsored by Fairwinds
You’ve gone down the path of adopting Kubernetes; now you need to get it into production and make use of the many open source technologies available. What do you need and how do you vet it? In this webinar, Fairwinds and Komodor will team up to talk about K8s best practices and troubleshooting methodologies you can use when reviewing open source technologies for enterprise environments. You’ll hear about the importance of maintaining YAML hygiene and checking for misconfigurations in advance to create more reliable apps and assist in troubleshooting when things inevitably break.
We’ll also talk about some of the open source tooling we’ve created and used while managing Kubernetes clusters. The OSS projects we’ll cover include:
We’ll also discuss how you can operationalize your open source technologies across multiple clusters and teams, ensuring alignment across DevSecOps.
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