Databases on Kubernetes, Yay or Nay


Detalles
¡Hola, Tiempo sin vernos!
Para este mes Álvaro Hernández fundador de Ongres, AWS Data Hero, etc .... nos viene a hablar de bases de datos y kubernetes. Sí ya sabemos que sólo usas K8s para correr tus cargas de trabajo stateless ^_^
Como hay que verse las caras, gracias a Aircall amablemente nos cede sus oficinas en Madrid para reunirnos.
Y hay más, Okta es el sponsor de la necesidades calóricas, dadles las gracias.
¡Venid con energía y dudas!
Resumen
As of today, there are two main ways to run your database: in the cloud, consumed as a service; and self-hosted.
Self-hosting was the only option before cloud; was replaced as the default option by DBaaS; and is now making a comeback. With reason. But would you self-host your database as it was done before? Surely not.
Enter DBaaS-like services on Kubernetes. We will explore:
* What Kelsey Hightower thinks about the topic.
* Why you should use operators for databases on Kubernetes.
* What capabilities databases on Kubernetes provide vs what cloud does.
* How to decide where you should run your database.
* What’s the current landscape of solutions to run your database on Kubernetes.
We will also have a short live demo to showcase how to run databases on EKS with StackGres, an open source operator.
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Databases on Kubernetes, Yay or Nay