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Lens, the world’s most popular Kubernetes IDE, was designed from the ground up to make life easier for developers / operators learning and working with Kubernetes. In this demo-rich meetup, a member of the Lens development team will share their tips, tricks and best practices for working with multiple clusters, including:

  • Achieve full situational awareness when working with Kubernetes
  • Real-time cluster observability
  • Multi-cluster management
  • Kubernetes object performance
  • Deploy a Helm chart
  • Extensions on top of Lens
  • How to securely share access to a Kubernetes cluster

September 29th, Meetup Agenda:
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM PST: Ice Breaker
9:15 AM - 9:30 AM PST: Why Lens IDE
9:30 AM - 9:45 AM PST: In-depth demo session
9:45 AM - 10:00AM PST: Q&A / Swag giveaway

Speaker: Edward Ionel
Edward Ionel is the growth lead for OSS projects at Mirantis. Edward works directly with our end users to seek out the pain points within Kubernetes to help streamline developer and operator initiatives. Focused on identifying growth opportunities for Mirantis OSS technologies.

About Lens:
Lens provides the full situational awareness for everything that runs in Kubernetes. It’s lowering the barrier of entry for people just getting started and radically improving productivity for people with more experience. Lens is 100% open source and free of charge for any purpose.

The Lens open source project is backed by a number of Kubernetes and cloud-native ecosystem pioneers. With over 270,000 users and 15.6k stars on GitHub, it’s the most popular IDE for Kubernetes. https://k8slens.dev

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