Published: Sept. 4, 2017, 4 a.m.
Show: 4
Show Description: Brian and Tyler discuss the broad range of tools that are available to deploy, operate and manage Kubernetes environments. There are lots of options...
Show Notes:
Segment 1 - [News of the Week]
- VMware, Google and Pivotal announced a packaged version of the Kubo project, called Pivotal Container Service (PKS).\xa0
- CNCF continues to be the center of Enterprise IT with VMware, Pivotal joining
Segment 2 - Why do Open Source Projects often end up with so many installers?
Segment 3 - What are some of the common types of tools for kubernetes installations?
- Install on your laptop (e.g. Minikube, Minishift, etc.) \xa0
- Public Services (OpenShift Online, GKE, Azure Container Service, etc)
- Quickstart installer on a public cloud (e.g. Heptio, DO, kops, etc.)
- Kubernetes-specific installers (kubeadm, kubicorn, kargo, etc.) \xa0
- Deployment scripts and variations on \u201crunbooks\u201d (e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet, etc.)
Segment 4 - What are some of the Day 2 tools that are used with Kubernetes?
- Upgrade tools (e.g. 1-click, Operators, etc.)\xa0
- Monitoring & Management (e.g. Prometheus, Datadog, New Relic, Zabbix, SysDig, CoScale) - https://blog.openshift.com/monitoring-openshift-three-tools/\xa0
- Logging\xa0 (e.g. EFK, Loggly, etc.)\xa0
- Application Frameworks - Save that for future shows!
Feedback?