Monday, May 28, 2018

What Does Production Ready Really Mean for a Kubernetes Cluster?

How would you describe and set up a “production ready” Kubernetes cluster? How do you define “production ready” and “highly available,” anyway? Can a cluster be created so that it’s secured from end-to-end, has no single points of failure, and is upgradable with zero control plane downtime?

At the most recent KubeCon event in Copenhagen, CNCF Cloud Ambassador and Kubernetes Maintainer Lucas Käldström presented a talk, “What does Production Ready Really Mean for a Kubernetes Cluster?” He began his talk with a definition of what it means to be “production ready” and “highly available,” and gave an overview of what to think about when securing your cluster. This is followed by how you can make your cluster highly available. He finishes up by explaining how it will be possible to set-up Kubernetes using the Cluster API in a declarative way.



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