Modernizing applications by migrating to containers and Kubernetes can have many advantages – self-healing infrastructure, consistent and portable deployments, among others. However, as you roll out Kubernetes across your organization, you’ll find that while Kubernetes provides agility for development teams, it also introduces operational complexity and monitoring challenges.
Join builders from DataSet and AWS as they cover challenges with scaling Kubernetes, common Kubernetes errors and effective ways to detect, troubleshoot and prevent them.
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Amit Sharma is a product leader at DataSet. He has over 15 years of experience in Software Engineering and product leadership. Before joining SentinelOne, Amit led product teams at Splunk, SignalFx, AppDynamics, and Cisco.
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