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VM Admin vs Container Admin
PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes
English - August 30, 2018 04:00 - 31 minutes - 14.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratingsTechnology News Tech News google kubernetes openshift containers docker cloudnative applications devops cloud computing aws Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Show: 47
Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about how the day-to-day tasks of a VM Admin would change if they adopted Containers in their environment.
Show Notes:
Let’s put ourselves in the shoes of a virtualization admin. How would we transition their day-to-day activities from VMs to Containers?
Topic 1 - What does the virtualization infrastructure/platform vs. container infrastructure/platform consist of?
Control Plane Content RepositoryData Plane (Hosts, OS, Apps) Networking, Storage, Management, Logging, MonitoringTopic 2 - How do we get an application onto each platform, and how are resources provisioned?
Network Storage Security Backups What is automated (by default vs. tooling) Availability (models)Topic 3 - Who is responsible for the different aspects of the application once it’s running?
Topic 4 - What are the biggest differences or misperceptions between the environments?
Stateful vs. Stateless apps Automated (integrated) vs. Manual tasks PatchingFeedback?