Kubernetes webinar series
Canonical
on 2 June 2017
Tags: Charmed Kubernetes , containers , k8s , kubernetes , webinar
We have recently broadcasted a series of live webinars on Kubernetes, covering a range of practical topics you will come across when evaluating and using Kubernetes. The webinars include demos on how to set up a Kubernetes cluster, installation, validation, running a test suite and upgrading your Kubernetes as well as Deep Learning and AI.
Additional webinars on Kubernetes will be released in the coming months, so stay tuned.
Getting started with the Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes*
Discover the simplest and easiest way to stand up and operate a Kubernetes cluster in AWS. Learn about initial configuration, installation and validation.
Learn the secrets of validation and testing your Kubernetes cluster
See why testing your cluster’s health is important and how it can help save you time.
Painless Kubernetes upgrades
Upgrading has historically been one of Kubernetes most challenging aspects. Discover how to make it a smooth and easy experience.
Commoditizing AI with Kubernetes and GPUs
While Deep Learning and AI are considered the fuel of IT growth for 2017, little has been done out of the cloud to help enterprises to adopt it. In this on-demand webinar, we discuss how such commoditization can be achieved using Kubernetes, nVidia GPUs, and the operation toolbox provided by Canonical.
The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes is a pure-upstream distribution that delivers you the latest version of Kubernetes with built-in community operational knowledge.
What is Kubernetes?
Kubernetes, or K8s for short, is an open source platform pioneered by Google, which started as a simple container orchestration tool but has grown into a platform for deploying, monitoring and managing apps and services across clouds.
Give your platform the deep integration it needs
Canonical Kubernetes optimises your systems for any cloud, on a per-cloud basis. Maximise performance and deliver security and updates across your whole cloud. Per-cloud optimisations for performance, boot speed, and drivers on all major public clouds Out-of-the-box cloud integration with the option of enterprise-grade commercial support.