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DoK Talks #135 - DoK isn't just Database on Kubernetes // Patrick McFadin

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ABSTRACT OF THE TALK

What about your streaming and analytic workloads? If you are all-in on Kubernetes you can't forget about these important parts of your infrastructure. I'll talk about the current state of the art. Why organizations may hesitate to go beyond deploying databases in Kubernetes and most important, some key things you need to be successful.

BIO

Patrick McFadin is the co-author of the upcoming O’Reilly book “Managing Cloud-Native Data on Kubernetes” He currently works at DataStax in Developer Relations and as a contributor to the Apache Cassandra project. Patrick has worked as Chief Evangelist for Apache Cassandra and as a consultant for DataStax, where he had a great time building some of the largest deployments in production. Previous to DataStax, he held positions as Chief Architect, Engineering Lead and Database DBA/Developer.

KEY TAKE-AWAYS FROM THE TALK

People should walk away with a better understanding of what it takes to deploy streaming and analytic workloads in Kubernetes.

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243 episodios

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https://go.dok.community/slack
https://dok.community

ABSTRACT OF THE TALK

What about your streaming and analytic workloads? If you are all-in on Kubernetes you can't forget about these important parts of your infrastructure. I'll talk about the current state of the art. Why organizations may hesitate to go beyond deploying databases in Kubernetes and most important, some key things you need to be successful.

BIO

Patrick McFadin is the co-author of the upcoming O’Reilly book “Managing Cloud-Native Data on Kubernetes” He currently works at DataStax in Developer Relations and as a contributor to the Apache Cassandra project. Patrick has worked as Chief Evangelist for Apache Cassandra and as a consultant for DataStax, where he had a great time building some of the largest deployments in production. Previous to DataStax, he held positions as Chief Architect, Engineering Lead and Database DBA/Developer.

KEY TAKE-AWAYS FROM THE TALK

People should walk away with a better understanding of what it takes to deploy streaming and analytic workloads in Kubernetes.

  continue reading

243 episodios

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