A misguided approach to Kubernetes management can introduce unnecessary complexity, mismatched deployments, and excessive cost. These problems can be avoided by taking the appropriate planning and deployment steps up front.
Join D2iQ Principal Solutions Architect David Whitehouse as he reveals the best approaches and practices for achieving Kubernetes multi-cloud and hybrid management success, including use cases and demos.
In this session you will learn how to:
- Build a hybrid multi-cloud architecture
- Manage hybrid and multi-cloud Kubernetes environments at scale
- Accrue the benefits of centralized multi-cloud fleet management
At a deeper technical level:
- How to create multi-cloud hybrid clusters
- How to build infrastructure for distributed teams using Kubernetes
- How to create workspaces and cluster infrastructure and manage cost attribution and right-sizing via Kubecost