Kelsey Hightower joined the show to talk about the work he’s doing at Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes, Bringing Pokémon GO to life on Google Cloud, Kubernetes cluster federation, Containers, and of course Go.
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Show Notes:
Kubernetes 1.4 — Making it easy to run on Kubernetes anywhereKubernetes Certificate Manager — Manage Let’s Encrypt certificates for a Kubernetes clusterGet started with Kubernetes? Check out Kelsey’s Kubernetes The Hard Way tutorialFrom Luna Duclos — kube-cert-http - An adapter that lets Go’s net/http package fetch certificates from KubernetesYou should read this -> Bringing Pokémon GO to life on Google CloudHello Universe from Kelsey Hightower. What if applications could deploy themselves?Another awesome tutorial on Kubernetes from Kelsey Hightower — Kubernetes cluster federation tutorialGo Walkthrough from Ben Johnson - A series of walkthroughs to help you understand the Go standard library.Here’s an example of good k8s documentationThis works pretty well for bootstrapping a cluster too with all the dashboards, metrics, etcSpecial Interest Groups (SIG) and Working GroupsCoreOS rkt — a container engine for Linux designed to be composable, secure, and built on standardsThe Twelve-Factor App — a methodology for building software-as-a-service appsThe Datacenter as a Computer by Urs Hölzle - An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines, Second EditionSomething missing or broken? PRs welcome!