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Dok #152-Running PostgreSQL in Kubernetes:from day 0 to day 2 with CloudNativePG // Gabriele Bartolini
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With:
Gabriele Bartolini - Vice President/CTO of Cloud Native and Kubernetes, EDB
Bart Farrell - Head of Community, Data on Kubernetes Community
ABSTRACT OF THE TALK
Imagine this: you have a virtual infrastructure based on Kubernetes, made up of virtual data centers, possibly spread across multiple Kubernetes clusters and regions. Your infrastructure could even be hosted on premises or on different cloud service providers. Infrastructure as Code is a requirement. You’ve been tasked to run Postgres databases, alongside your applications.
The good news is that you can leverage a fully open source stack with Kubernetes, PostgreSQL and the CloudNativePG operator, and deploy your Postgres database in the same way you deploy applications.
Join me in this webinar to discover the key role that you have to make this succeed, starting from day 0 through day 2 operations.
I’ll share some examples and best practices for running Postgres databases in Kubernetes, before peeking at the new features we are developing for the months to come.
BIO
A long time open source programmer and entrepreneur, Gabriele has a degree in Statistics from the University of Florence. After having consistently contributed to the growth of 2ndQuadrant and its members through nurturing a lean and devops culture, he is now leading the Cloud Native initiative at EDB.
Gabriele lives in Prato, a small but vibrant city located in the northern part of Tuscany, Italy - known for having hosted the first European PostgreSQL conferences. His second home is Melbourne, Australia, where he studied at Monash University and worked in the ICT sector. He loves playing the Blues with his Fender Stratocaster, but his major passions are called Elisabeth and Charlotte!
243 episod
Manage episode 342456681 series 2865115
https://go.dok.community/slack
https://dok.community
With:
Gabriele Bartolini - Vice President/CTO of Cloud Native and Kubernetes, EDB
Bart Farrell - Head of Community, Data on Kubernetes Community
ABSTRACT OF THE TALK
Imagine this: you have a virtual infrastructure based on Kubernetes, made up of virtual data centers, possibly spread across multiple Kubernetes clusters and regions. Your infrastructure could even be hosted on premises or on different cloud service providers. Infrastructure as Code is a requirement. You’ve been tasked to run Postgres databases, alongside your applications.
The good news is that you can leverage a fully open source stack with Kubernetes, PostgreSQL and the CloudNativePG operator, and deploy your Postgres database in the same way you deploy applications.
Join me in this webinar to discover the key role that you have to make this succeed, starting from day 0 through day 2 operations.
I’ll share some examples and best practices for running Postgres databases in Kubernetes, before peeking at the new features we are developing for the months to come.
BIO
A long time open source programmer and entrepreneur, Gabriele has a degree in Statistics from the University of Florence. After having consistently contributed to the growth of 2ndQuadrant and its members through nurturing a lean and devops culture, he is now leading the Cloud Native initiative at EDB.
Gabriele lives in Prato, a small but vibrant city located in the northern part of Tuscany, Italy - known for having hosted the first European PostgreSQL conferences. His second home is Melbourne, Australia, where he studied at Monash University and worked in the ICT sector. He loves playing the Blues with his Fender Stratocaster, but his major passions are called Elisabeth and Charlotte!
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