Kubernetes allows developers to more easily manage containerized workloads and services with faster deployment, hardened security, and dynamic scaling and optimization. But how can you most effectively use this open source platform (commonly accessed via the Google Kubernetes Engine environment) with a service like MongoDB Atlas, which requires Kubernetes to have specific MongoDB domain knowledge?
In this presentation, MongoDB developer advocate Joel Lord and Google Cloud developer advocate Mofizur Rahman will walk you through the benefits of containerization and Kubernetes and how you can use the MongoDB Atlas Kubernetes Operator to manage the data services in your apps that have been built through MongoDB within GKE.
You’ll learn the benefits of containers and Kubernetes, get a demo of how to deploy an application with GKE and the Atlas Operator and learn about the many use cases where the Operator can streamline development, including network peering, database role management, database auditing, cloud backup and more.
After this presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to ask our experts questions in a dedicated Q&A.
The live program (20-min presentation followed by Q&A) will focus around Kubernetes:
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