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Datanauts 128: Kubernetes, Serverless And No Code With Kelsey Hightower


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Today, the Datanauts revisit the world of Kubernetes and container scheduling, but we also loop in Serverless or “Functions as a Service” (FaaS) along with building an incredibly famous project that has literally no code.
Our guest is Kelsey Hightower, a Google employee as well as a Kubernetes advocate and expert. We talk with Kelsey about the latest evolution of Kubernetes, whether the notion of Kubernetes lock-in is a concern, and how it’s being used in production.
We also delve into serverless computing or Functions as a Service (FaaS) and discuss the technology’s development and adoption. We also explore Kelsey’s latest project, No Code.
Last but not least, we look at how containers and orchestration affects the interaction between Devs and Ops, and how to embrace the new world of application design.
Show Links:
Kelsey Hightower on GitHub
Kelsey Hightower on Twitter
Kubernetes Up And Running – Amazon
Kubernetes The Hard Way – GitHub
Datanauts 058: Kubernetes – A Deep-Dive Introduction
Datanauts 042: Understanding Serverless Architecture
Datanauts 047: A Serverless Architecture Follow-Up
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Announces Kubernetes as First Graduated Project – CNCF
Serverless Ops: What do we do when the server goes away? – Serverless Ops

Security Center Playbooks and Azure Functions Integration with Firewalls – Microsoft Azure
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