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5 Kubernetes Reliability Tips and Tricks to Avoid Downtime

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Sponsored by fairwinds


Tuesday, January 12, 2021
11 a.m. ET

Reliability in a Kubernetes environment is synonymous with stability, streamlined development and operations, and a better user experience. In a Kubernetes environment, reliability becomes much easier to achieve with the right configuration. Many factors need to be considered when building a stable and reliable Kubernetes cluster, including the possible need for application changes and changes to cluster configuration. Join this webinar and learn more about:

  • Setting resource requests and limits, 
  • Autoscaling pods using a metric that represents application load,
  • Using liveness and readiness probes,
  • Software solutions for monitoring and enforcing best practices
  • And more…
KENDALL MILLER
President - Fairwinds
Kendall was one of the first hires at Fairwinds and has spent the past 5 years making the dream of disrupting infrastructure a reality, while keeping his finger on the pulse of changing demands in the market and valuable partnership opportunities.
IVAN FETCH
Solutions Architect - Fairwinds
Ivan is a Solutions Architect who has spent the past twenty years coaxing technology to help humans and their businesses succeed. Ivan is currently focused on the journey to containers and Kubernetes, with an emphasis on reliable process and infrastructure.

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