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Linux Foundation

Getting Started with Cloud-Native Apps on Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes

Linux Foundation via YouTube

Overview

Explore the integration of Cloud Foundry with Kubernetes for running cloud-native applications in this comprehensive conference talk. Learn about deploying apps, addressing developer concerns, and leveraging Cloud Foundry's features to enhance the development experience. Dive into a live demo showcasing app building, service bindings, and day-to-day operations. Discover the roadmap for Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes and how to get involved in the community. Address common questions about code deployment, testing, database integration, and Kubernetes capabilities. Gain insights into the relationship between Docker and Kubernetes, abstraction layers, and minimum deployment requirements for Kubernetes clusters.

Syllabus

Introduction
Docker Questions
Deploying Your App
App Developer Inner Loop
App Developer Concerns
Cloud Foundry Brings Joy
Demo
How does an app get built
Cloud Foundry service bindings
Cloud Foundry day 2 operations
Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes roadmap
How to get involved
Questions
What is expected role for pushing code to one environment
What about testing that app still works
How do you determine the app works
Integration with PostgreSQL
Additional Checks
QCF
cfpush
Is Kubernetes a direct replacement for Docker
Does Kubernetes add too many abstraction layers
Does Kubernetes have the capability to establish the connectivity between apps
What is sacrificing minimum 5 nodes deployment

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