Designing self-hosted Kubernetes platforms for enhanced flexibility
- Through skillful orchestration of system components, a Kubernetes system can be built that completely separates the control plane from the actual cluster and the workloads running there.
- This system is safer, more scalable, and easier to maintain than a “vanilla” Kubernetes, while still retaining its flexibility.
Join us as we analyze the challenges faced by companies implementing Kubernetes as a self-hosted container platform. Many organizations encounter the following scenario:
- Role Separation
- Limitations of Traditional Approaches
Discover how cloud giants like Azure, AWS, and others handle this dilemma. Cloud providers manage the Kubernetes control plane and infrastructure, leaving customers to oversee activities within the clusters.
Why should you attend this Kubernetes Webinar?
In this webinar, we will share strategies for operating such a platform independently, without relying on the cloud:
- Intelligent Orchestration
- Benefits
Don’t miss this opportunity to streamline your Kubernetes implementation and empower your teams. Register now to secure your spot!
Meet Your Webinar Host: Dr. Pascal Fries
Dr. Pascal Fries is our expert for cloud-native technologies with a focus on infrastructure as code (IaC) and continuous deployment. As an IT consultant for ATIX AG he stands out through:
- Building and managing Kubernetes clusters
- Automation of development and operational processes in container environments
- Implementation of container platforms such as Docker, Kubernetes and Rancher
- Provision and management of infrastructure using Terraform
- Cloud-native CI/CD pipelines