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@Kubernetes Meetup in Mail.Ru Group: October 29th and always



Hello friends. As you have noticed, we love Kubernetes very much. So , and even so .

Therefore, without thinking twice, we decided to launch our own K8S series of meetings on Mail.Ru Group - welcome @Kubernetes Meetup.

The first meeting will be held on October 29 (Monday) at 7:30 pm in the Moscow office of the Mail.Ru Group (Leningradsky Avenue 39, p. 79).
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We invite developers to the mitap and everyone who works with Kubernetes. This time we will discuss whether Kubernetes is a silver bullet for solving DevOps problems, how not to be afraid of its updates, professionally balance the huge volumes of traffic in K8S and not spend millions on test environments using GKE. Among the speakers are Tinkoff Bank, Avito and Mail.Ru Group.

Registration is compulsory and closes on October 25 at 11:59 pm (or earlier if the seats run out).

Look at the program?
Fear and horror of microservices. Use Kubernetes, punching the bottom.
Mikhail Zhuchkov, Ilya Aleksey in

Do we always use Kubernetes correctly? Does Kubernetes help the implementation of DevOps practices in the company? What mistakes do we make in microservice architecture? All that is not customary to talk in the office is in our report.

Everything you wanted to know about Kubernetes updates, but were afraid to ask
Dmitry Lazarenko, Mail.Ru Cloud Solutions, Head of PaaS-direction

Every 3 months there is a new full-featured version of Kubernetes, which usually contains many improvements and fixes. Most companies rarely update their clusters, preferring to re-create them due to a number of risks. However, the Kubernetes ecosystem is actively moving forward and already provides technologies that make the update process as painless as possible. We will talk about different approaches to updating clusters that may be relevant depending on the features of your architecture: Bare Metal / IaaS / Kubernetes as a service in the cloud; on installation methods and system cluster stuffing.

Advice to the newlyweds, or How to keep dozens of test environments in the GKE for 1000 €
Stanislav Chalup, Tinkoff Bank, Technical Program Manager

On the Kubernetes community mitapas, the features of K8S operation on BareMetal are usually discussed in detail and with prejudice, and issues related to cloud solutions are almost never addressed. The two most common reasons why cloud services are not considered are the difficulty of storing personal data and the high cost. In his speech, Stanislav, using the example of GKE, will tell you how Tinkoff Bank manages to save on the clouds and what services you should use as is, and what you should do yourself.

How do we balance traffic in Kubernetes
Evgeny Olkov, Avito

Kubernetes is a powerful tool for orchestrating containers. Usually, during its implementation, some services continue to be located outside the Kubernetes clusters, and we come to the question of balancing and routing traffic. Avito is a big project: there is a monolith to which all traffic initially came, and in Kubernetes basically only stateless services are launched. With the development of microservice architecture, many different schemes of interaction between services and monolith have been obtained. In his report, Eugene will tell how Avito balanced traffic to Kubernetes clusters, what problems they faced and how the traffic balancing scheme evolved into clusters.

Sounds exciting? Then register !

And if you want to be our speaker at future K8S meetings, you can leave your request here .

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/427519/


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