The Data on Kubernetes Community (DoKC) is where users go to run data on Kubernetes. We facilitate the creation and sharing of best practices to help users advance in their DoK journey. Here you can enjoy the audio from our livestreams and meetups. Learn more at dok.community/
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 243 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Technology |
Implementing Data & Databases on K8s within the Dutch Government
Presented by Sebastiaan Mannem, Director at Mannem Solutions
A small walkthrough of projects within the Dutch government running databases on OpenShift. This talk shares success stori... more
Unsticking Ourselves from Glue: Migrating PayIt’s Data Pipelines to Argo Workflows and Hera
Presented by Matt Menzenski, Senior Software Engineering Manager, Payitgov
At PayIt, we’ve been deploying applications to Kubernetes almost since the beginn... more
Repel Boarders! How to find a Kubernetes operator that really protects your data
Presented by Robert Hodges, Altinity
Operators are a godsend for managing data in Kubernetes. But how about protecting it? We'll explore security threats to cloud native... more
DoK + Apache Spark
Presented by Holden Karau, Spark Committer and Open Source Engineer at Netflix
In this brief talk, Holden will cover some of the best practices from trying to deploy both small and large scale Spark on Kube. Related Links DoKC Webs... more
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