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- Live Q&A: if there are no requests made in the first 30 seconds, does the pod go down?
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Serverless on Kubernetes Using Knative - Mirantis Labs Tech Talks
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- 1 - Introduction, housekeeping & agenda
- 2 - What is serverless & why use it?
- 3 - Inside the Lambda Management Console
- 4 - What is Knative & why do I want a serverless platform on K8s?
- 5 - Live Demo: using the kn command-line client to deploy Knative
- 6 - Differences between a Knative & standard Kubernetes deployment
- 7 - What is "scale-to-zero"?
- 8 - Live Q&A: what is the difference between Lambda & Knative?
- 9 - Live Q&A: why run your App on serverless Kubernetes?
- 10 - Live Q&A: how to implement Kuryr in a serverless deployment
- 11 - Live Q&A: if there are no requests made in the first 30 seconds, does the pod go down?
- 12 - Let's take a look at Eventing
- 13 - Live Demo: using Lens for full situational awareness
- 14 - Live Q&A: can we run stateful Apps on Knative-based Kubernetes?
- 15 - A quick review of what we've covered today
- 16 - Live Q&A: if someone is looking to contribute to Lens or Knative, what are the prerequisites?
- 17 - Live Q&A: is a Rest event source available in serverless Kubernetes?
- 18 - Live Q&A: is there a limit to how long Knative services will run?
- 19 - Live Q&A: will serverless overtake traditional Kubernetes?
- 20 - Check our Eric's latest eBook: Learn Kubernetes 5 Minutes at a Time
- 21 - A look ahead to next week's Tech Talk
- 22 - Outro