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Um e Habiba

Um e Habiba

Cloud DevOps Engineer @ Zeiss Digital Innovation GmbH

Dresden, Germany

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I am a Cloud DevOps Engineer, working at Zeiss Digital Innovation GmbH. I worked with Kubernetes in my master's thesis working specifically with custom resources and controllers. Previously, I interned as a System Development Engineer at Amazon Web Services working on EC2.
When I'm not in the tech zone, you can catch me cooking up cool DevOps projects, tuning into podcasts, and having my mini karaoke party. Because, you know, why not add some rhythm to the tech life? 🎤 Let's make the digital world awesome together! 💻✨ #DevOpsExplorer #CloudEnthusiast

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • Kubernetes

Beyond Kafka & RabbitMQ: Why NATS is the Future of Microservices Messaging

Messaging is the backbone of modern applications, connecting systems in real-time. Traditional messaging systems like Kafka and RabbitMQ are powerful, but they come with significant complexity, making them less suited for lightweight, low-latency environments. That's where NATS (https://nats.io/) shines.

In this talk, we'll dive into why NATS could be the perfect choice for your next project by outperforming other systems with cool features like;

- Lightweight & Cloud-Native – Simple and efficient, perfect for environments with limited resources.
- Ultra-Fast – Low-latency for real-time communication.
- Easy to Scale – Built-in clustering, auto-discovery, and horizontal scaling, ensuring that the system grows with your needs without added complexity.
- Edge-Ready – Ideal for IoT, mobile apps, and devices that need low power.

Whether you're building microservices, IoT applications, or real-time systems, NATS is the ideal, lightweight open-source messaging platform.

Kubernetes Maestro: Dive Deep into Custom Resources to Unleash Next-Level Orchestration Power!

Kubernetes is the de facto standard for managing, deploying, and scaling containerized applications. The true beauty of Kubernetes lies in its extensibility, allowing developers to go beyond using default resources and define their own resources to meet specific applications’ needs.
Custom Resources elevates Kubernetes to a realm of unparalleled adaptability. They allow users to extend the Kubernetes API, defining new object types tailored to unique application requirements. With an intuitive declarative syntax, custom resources provide a clear and concise means to express complex application configurations within Kubernetes.
This session embarks on a journey to understand the structure and usage of Custom Resources by diving deep into the explanation of CustomResourceDefinition (CRD) and custom controllers. We will see how this concept helped organizations to manage their workloads. Lastly, we will see the practical implementation of utilizing custom resources through MongoKube.

Um e Habiba

Cloud DevOps Engineer @ Zeiss Digital Innovation GmbH

Dresden, Germany

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