Is anyone still running software on bare metal in 2020? Since the term "cloud computing" has been coined more than a decade ago, a lot has happened: from virtualized hardware, the arrival of DevOps culture and infrastructure as code, containerized workload deployments up to container orchestration with Kubernetes and the cloud native movement - distributed computing is the defacto standard for deploying, controlling, maintaining and scaling applications on any stage of the development process.
Our upcoming 6th session of coding.earth will focus exactly on that: we're going to talk about deploying to the cloud.
Following our last session's format, meetup number 6 will be opened by an inspirational talk by (Bastian Hofmann on provisioning K8S using Rancher).
The talk will lead us into a ~30 minutes expert panel discussion (thank you, root360 for dispatching Andreas Ulm). Afterwards everybody is invited to openly join and contribute to the discussion and ask any question.
If you feel expertish in that field and you'd like to see your name blink on our official panelist (!), don't hesitate to get in touch with us: we'll happily reserve a seat for you!
Historically Kubernetes was not trivial to set up and maintain, especially if you do it the “hard way” by hand. Fortunately, that is not true anymore. In this short demo I will show, how you can set up a production-ready, multi-cluster Kubernetes environment in 15 Minutes with the Help of K3S and Rancher.
All contributions follow our golden "*1 line of code*" rule, so demos and live code will be abound. You don't have to register to get into our stream but if you do, we send you updates (and nothing else) like the final YouTube URL of the stream before the event.