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Managed Kubernetes Service: Day Zero Survival Pack

Now that cloud providers are offering a managed Kubernetes service it sounds like setting up a new Kubernetes cluster and start deploying applications to it should be really easy...but reality is more brutal than that.

Even though Kubernetes Service can be offered as a partially managed offering it doesn't mean that cloud provider takes responsibility for everything. It's therefore extremely important to be aware of what you will be responsible for in terms of operating, securing and maintaining managed Kubernetes clusters - and how these changes will affect the rest of your organization.

In this session we'll take a look at what you should consider and include in the planning and designing phase (Day Zero) BEFORE going all-in with managed Kubernetes Service.

By looking at some real-life examples we'll also see what the consequences may be if some of the areas are not planned for or are downprioritized.

Kristina Devochko

Platform Engineer. Interested in all things tech, cats and motorcycles. Advocate of being nice and kind to each other, animals, nature and planet as a whole.

Oslo, Norway

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