11 tricks to improve your productivity and reduce your frustration with Kubernetes
Tools-in-Action (BEGINNER level)
Room A
Do you know how to…
…wait for a Pod to be Running, or for a Deployment to be Available?
…"turn off and on again" a Deployment?
…connect to a Service in a different Namespace when the client is hardcoded to connect to "db"?
… generate a YAML manifest without copy-pasting it from the docs or ChatGPT?
… switch between namespaces (or even clusters!) super quickly?
… get an image with (almost) any tool you need without having to write and build a Dockerfile?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then this talk is for you, since you'll see how to do all these things (and a few more). You're invited to a parade of tips, tricks, and techniques, to improve your productivity and reduce your frustration with Kubernetes!
…wait for a Pod to be Running, or for a Deployment to be Available?
…"turn off and on again" a Deployment?
…connect to a Service in a different Namespace when the client is hardcoded to connect to "db"?
… generate a YAML manifest without copy-pasting it from the docs or ChatGPT?
… switch between namespaces (or even clusters!) super quickly?
… get an image with (almost) any tool you need without having to write and build a Dockerfile?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then this talk is for you, since you'll see how to do all these things (and a few more). You're invited to a parade of tips, tricks, and techniques, to improve your productivity and reduce your frustration with Kubernetes!
Matthias Haeussler
Novatec Consulting GmbH
Matthias Haeussler is Chief Technologist at Novatec Consulting, university lecturer for distributed systems, awarded ambassador of Cloud Foundry and the organizer of the Stuttgart Cloud Foundry Meetup. He advises and enables clients on their cloud-native journey, supports implementations and legacy migrations. Prior to that he was employed at IBM R&D Germany for more than 15 years. He has teaching experience from distributed systems and modern software architecture lectures at multiple universities in Stuttgart (DHBW, HSE, HfT). Besides that he is frequent speaker at various national and international conferences and meetups. (e.g. KubeCon, Devoxx, OSS Summit, Cloud Foundry Summit, Spring IO).
Tiffany Jernigan
Tiffany is a technology advocate, content creator, and community enabler in the Cloud Native space. She most recently was a senior developer advocate at VMware. She also formerly worked as a software developer and developer advocate at Amazon, Docker, and Intel. Before that, she graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in electrical engineering. In her free time, she likes to travel and dabble in photography. You can find her on Twitter @tiffanyfayj.