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During the last decade, AWS set the standard for compute infrastructure: Either serverless functions with AWS Lambda or containerized microservices running on Amazon EKS or ECS or self-managed workloads hosted on Amazon EC2. It’s no longer difficult to find the right solution hosting platform to achieve scalability, reliability, cost and other specific system design and business requirements. But it’s still a challenge to make deployments efficient and ensure agility for continuous delivery.

In this workshop, Codefresh and AWS will demonstrate the different approaches available for deploying software to AWS compute resources. We will demonstrate and discuss the differences between traditional deployments and more modern GitOps (or everything-as-code with an operator) deployments and how to leverage CI\CD, quality gates and orchestration across instances, nodes and regions.

Key Takeaways:

  • Deployment strategies to Amazon EC2, AWS Lambda and Amazon EKS using Codefresh CI\CD pipelines.
  • You will use and practice: AWS CLI, Packer, Terraform, Kubectl
  • Deployments and everything-as-code strategies
  • Practice deployments using GitOps and Crossplane (EKS)
Dan Garfield
Co-Founder and Chief Open Source Officer - Codefresh
Dan Garfield is the Co-founder and Chief Open Source Officer of Codefresh, a CI/CD platform powered by GitOps and Argo. He helped launch the GitOps Working Group and helped lead the creation of the Open GitOps principles. As an Argo Maintainer, Kubernaut, Google Developer Expert, he helps companies and individuals adopt Argo with GitOps and streamline their CI/CD. He helped create the most popular GitOps certification with Argo CD and writes consistently about best practices for GitOps involving Security, Development processes, and scaling.
Kostis Kapelonis
Senior Developer Evangelist - Codefresh
Kostis is a software engineer/technical-writer dual class character. He lives and breathes automation, good testing practices and stress-free deployments with GitOps. 
Marina Novikova
Sr. Partner Solution Architect - AWS
I am with Amazon for more than 3 years now, first as SDE in Amazon, and later as the Partner Solution Architect in AWS. I got my Master Degree in Computer Science , and jumped to my long nearly 19 years experience in developing large scale systems for financial services in different roles such as SDE, Data Architect, and Solution Architect. Nowadays I am part of APN Global Startup Program. I work with AWS ISV partners in Data & Analytics and DevOps segments. My main focus is the partner's technology, architecture and improvements we can make, planning for new workloads and integrations with AWS services, design patterns, and supporting technical enablement.

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