The Forgotten Kubernetes Stateful App: How to Protect Your EFK Monitoring Stack


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Hi folks!
Welcome to DoK London, we are excited to announce the next event is this month.
Join us on Thursday 21st April at 6pm (BST) for a hands-on lab session on The Forgotten Kubernetes Stateful App: How to Protect Your EFK Monitoring Stack. The monitoring stack is not top of mind when it comes to running a stateful application in Kubernetes. Nonetheless, it is a key component when something is going wrong in your environment, as operational teams need access to all valuable data that will help them troubleshoot and find the root cause of the issue. As you can probably imagine, it is a stateful application stack! So all the Kubernetes stateful app principles still apply!
I’ll partner with Michael Cade, Senior Global Technologist at Veeam Software for a hands-on session teaching you how to make sure your EFK stack is kept secure and highly available using Kanister and Ondat volume replication across multiple cloud availability zones.
The lab will be followed by a panel discussion: “Enter the Mentor: Can cloud native be done without mentoring?”
While the Cloud Native world is often characterized by lightning speed technologies and massive volumes of data, at the end of the day the people in it are the most important (or so we are told). If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a community paying it forward to create a cloud native professional. So just what is a mentor? What is the difference between a mentor and a coach? Is mentoring for everyone?
The women in Tech panel will include Jennifer Riggins, Cheryl Hung and Anais Urlichs.
There will be high-quality content, swag giveaways, and great networking accompanied by pizza and beer.
Join the DOK-London slack channel where we will be keeping the conversation going - https://dokcommunity.slack.com, the channel is #dok-london.
See you there!
Best
Nic
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The Forgotten Kubernetes Stateful App: How to Protect Your EFK Monitoring Stack