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What is the difference between storage and databases? how do databases and storage work on kubernetes? Data on kubernetes community presents WFT is k8s?!? This is our first of a weekly series where a few friends sit down and learn from each other about Kubernetes. In this episode, we talk through storage and databases. What does OpenEBS and Portworx do and how does that work in conjuncture with databases such as Postgres and Cassandra?
This is meant to be for those who are inexperienced with Kubernetes and do not have an engineering background, yet are interested in trying to learn the landscape of the CNCF and how tech works in general.
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Join our slack:
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Connect with Alice on Linkedin:
Connect with Kai on LinkedIn:
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This meetup is sponsored by MayaData, which helped start the DOK.community and remains an active supporter. MayaData sponsors two Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects, OpenEBS - the leading open-source container attached storage solution - and Litmus - the leading Kubernetes native chaos engineering project, which was recently donated to the CNCF as a Sandbox project. As of June 2020, MayaData is the sixth-largest contributor to CNCF projects. Well-known users of MayaData products include the CNCF itself, Bloomberg, Comcast, Arista, Orange, Intuit, and others. Check out more info at https://mayadata.io/
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Kubernetes and the Kubernetes logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Linux Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. The Linux Foundation and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein. This video is not accredited, certified, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Kubernetes or The Linux Foundation.
What is the difference between storage and databases? how do databases and storage work on kubernetes? Data on kubernetes community presents WFT is k8s?!? This is our first of a weekly series where a few friends sit down and learn from each other about Kubernetes. In this episode, we talk through storage and databases. What does OpenEBS and Portworx do and how does that work in conjuncture with databases such as Postgres and Cassandra?
This is meant to be for those who are inexperienced with Kubernetes and do not have an engineering background, yet are interested in trying to learn the landscape of the CNCF and how tech works in general.
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Connect ▬▬▬▬▬▬
Join our slack:
Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn:
Connect with Alice on Linkedin:
Connect with Kai on LinkedIn:
Connect with Pete on LinkedIn:
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Supporters of the DoKc ▬▬▬▬▬▬
This meetup is sponsored by MayaData, which helped start the DOK.community and remains an active supporter. MayaData sponsors two Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects, OpenEBS - the leading open-source container attached storage solution - and Litmus - the leading Kubernetes native chaos engineering project, which was recently donated to the CNCF as a Sandbox project. As of June 2020, MayaData is the sixth-largest contributor to CNCF projects. Well-known users of MayaData products include the CNCF itself, Bloomberg, Comcast, Arista, Orange, Intuit, and others. Check out more info at https://mayadata.io/
Legal Notice:
Kubernetes and the Kubernetes logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of The Linux Foundation in the United States and/or other countries. The Linux Foundation and other parties may also have trademark rights in other terms used herein. This video is not accredited, certified, affiliated with, nor endorsed by Kubernetes or The Linux Foundation.
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