Using Kubo to Manage your Kubernetes Clusters [I]
Kubo is an OSS project developed jointly by Pivotal and Google. It provides an uniform way to instantiate, deploy, and manage highly available vanilla Kubernetes clusters using BOSH - on GCE, vSphere, …
Talk Title | Using Kubo to Manage your Kubernetes Clusters [I] |
Speakers | Brendan Nolan (Principal Software Engineer, Pivotal.io), Oleksandr Slynko (Eirininaut, Pivotal) |
Conference | KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America |
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Location | Austin, TX, United States |
Date | Dec 4- 8, 2017 |
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Kubo is an OSS project developed jointly by Pivotal and Google. It provides an uniform way to instantiate, deploy, and manage highly available vanilla Kubernetes clusters using BOSH - on GCE, vSphere, AWS, Openstack and Azure. Using BOSH and Kubo to manage Kubernetes gives self healing, easily upgradeable clusters with managed secrets rotation. Cluster creation is simplified to the point where clusters can be created and destroyed for use in development or sandbox environments. In this presentation, Brendan and Oleksandr will demonstrate deployment across multiple IAASes, cluster healing, cluster upgrade and cluster creation.