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Denver DevOps - Coworking Day and Meetup

  • Code Talent 3412 Blake St Denver United States (map)

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We'll be co-working @ Code Talent all day before the meetup! 💻

Come over any time during the day ☀️ to hang out and work alongside community members.

Code has Wi-Fi 📶, Snacks 🍪, Conference Room space, and Parking 🚗 for all of us to collaborate with each other, focus on our own, and dork around. 🎮

Bring your own lunch 🍱, or go grab lunch with someone (face to face!)

At 6pm we'll start hosting our Meetup event for the evening in the same space: *"Portability Paradox: Using K8s to Balance Speed, Flexibility, and Dependencies" *🎡

Please RSVP so we know to expect you :)


Tonight's Meetup will feature a presentation from ✨Peter O'Neill✨

Here's our agenda:

  • Social Mixer + Walter's 303 Pizza 🍕

  • Presentation: Portability Paradox with Kubernetes 🎡

  • Open Spaces

You can also join us beforehand for Co-working @ Code Talent! 💻

Presentation Abstract:

⛈️ The complexity of today's software applications necessitates a more reliable, resilient, and dynamic approach to application management. We’ve all heard of Kubernetes, an open-source platform that automates container operations, obviating the need for manual processes involved in deploying, scaling, and managing containerized applications.

What’s not widely discussed are the tradeoffs when choosing one implementation over another. Should you use vanilla Kubernetes, or a managed service. Is AKG, GKE or EKS a better choice for my application? But at the end of the day Kubernetes should allow you to easily migrate from one platform to another right?

Here in lies the portability paradox: as you choose services that are more native to one platform over another, which are subjectively easier for that deployment scenario you’re trading your ability to easily migrate your application over to another platform.

In this talk, we will dive into the nuances of this Portability Paradox. We will unpack how Kubernetes, while facilitating speed and flexibility, can also introduce new dependencies, forcing you to make tradeoffs between ease of use and vendor dependencies.

This talk will offer practical insights and strategies to utilize Kubernetes to best prepare you for the Portability Paradox, helping you to strike a balance between speed, flexibility, and dependencies.

RSVP here!

Earlier Event: September 15
Code Coffee Club