22. Gulaschprogrammiernacht

Congratulations, it’s a Kubernetes! But now what?
05-31, 13:15–13:35 (Europe/Berlin), ZKM Medientheater
Language: Deutsch

Building on my talk from last year this time we'll dig a little bit deeper.
Let's say you got a Kubernetes cluster. But how do you work with it? What should and shouldn't you do?
How do you get your containers deployed, what the heck is helm, how do you deal with secrets and CI/CD?


This talk is targeting beginners. While we talked about the endless possibilities of Kubernetes in the previous talk from last year this time I'll keep it much shorter and introduce you to some of the tools and principles while working with Kubernetes.
I'll explain how to deploy applications using helm, how to customise our deployments beyond the capabilities of what helm offers using kustomize and how you can safely store your precious secrets in a git-repository using sops to be consumed in your CI/CD pipeline later on.

This talk is an excellent introduction before we go hands-on in my workshop.


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Cedi is a Senior Software Engineer and Technical Lead from Germany, specializing in resiliency engineering at scale With a passion for distributed systems, SRE, and observability, Cedi focuses on building adaptable systems that can withstand failures while maintaining performance.

Outside his professional pursuits, Cedi has been involved with the Chaos Computer Club, leading the Network Team at GPN in the past as well as contributing to the Chaos Communication Congress in various capacities. During the pandemic, he helped spin up various online services such as jitsi.rocks, open-infrastructure, and the Kubernetes Infrastructure powering rC3 - NOW HERE.

Cedi enjoys experimenting with Kubernetes, Linux, Raspberry Pis, and cloud-native technologies. In his spare time, he is an avid photographer with a collection of analog cameras, as well as actively training and competing in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.