2022年10月7日 –, ROOM 402AB
語言: English
Over the past few years, lots of organizations have started to adopt Cloud Native architectures. Despite the adoption of Cloud Native architectures many companies haven’t achieved optimal results. Wondering why? One of the reasons is our adherence to traditional ways of building and deploying applications.
Kubernetes has become the de facto Cloud Native deployment platform. It offers radically easy scaling and fault tolerance. Despite this, not many CI systems utilize the benefits of kubernetes. None of the existing build system offers the capabilities that are native to Kubernetes like in-cluster building, leveraging underlying security and access control etc.,
In this session we will explore an Open Source project Drone -- a cloud native self-service Continuous Integration platform -- . Though 10 years old, Drone offers a mature, Kubernetes based CI system harnessing the scaling and fault tolerance characteristics of Cloud Native architectures.
An Author, Consultant and Developer Advocate; Kamesh is a Director of Developer Advocacy at https://harness.io. As part of his role he actively educates developers on Kubernetes/OpenShift, Cloud Native CI/CD, Servicemesh, and Serverless technologies. With a career spanning close to two decades, with the services industry he has helped various enterprise customers build Java-based solutions. Kamesh has been an active Open Source contributor for more than decade. Kamesh is also Google Developer Expert for Google Cloud (Kubernetes).