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- presentaties
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date: 2018-11-15T10:31:43+02:00
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description: ""
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layout: event-talk
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tags:
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- microservices
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- containers
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- kubernetes
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title: "Pieter Jenniskens - Microservices, containers and Kubernetes"
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speakers:
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- pieter-jenniskens
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presentation:
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filename: 2018-11-15-pieter-jenniskens-microservices-containers-and-kubernetes.pdf
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recording:
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platform: youtube
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url: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6t1tX0lz_M8
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---
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## Abstract
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Containers have been around for a while now. But how do you use them to migrate your software from a traditional architecture to a more microservices oriented architecture? And what about management and scaling once your containers number in the hundreds?
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In this talk we will have a look at microservices, how it uses containers and how kubernetes manages all this. Using a webshop as an example, we will look under the hood of kubernetes and see how it all works together.
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## Biography
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Pieter encountered Linux and Open Source software for the first time in 1992 and never let go. During his studies he played around a lot with Linux and BSD.
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Pieter worked in Linux consultancy for most of his adult life and only recently started to work for SUSE as a Sales engineer. In this role he talks about Linux and Open Source all day but still gets to play with the new technologies out there.
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