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11 tricks to improve your productivity and reduce your frustration with Kubernetes

This talk offers solutions to common Kubernetes challenges, including managing Pods and Deployments, connecting to Services across Namespaces, creating YAML manifests, switching between Namespaces or clusters, and utilizing Dockerfile tools. It aims to enhance productivity and minimize frustration for Kubernetes users.

Tiffany Jernigan
Tiffany Jernigan
Jérôme Petazzoni
Jérôme PetazzoniEnix SAS & Tiny Shell Script LLC

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Wednesday, April 17, 17:00-17:30
Neuilly 153
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Do you know how to…
…wait for a Pod to be Running, or for a Deployment to be Available?
…"turn off and on again" a Deployment?
…connect to a Service in a different Namespace when the client is hardcoded to connect to "db"?
… generate a YAML manifest without copy-pasting it from the docs or ChatGPT?
… switch between namespaces (or even clusters!) super quickly?
… get an image with (almost) any tool you need without having to write and build a Dockerfile?
If you answered "no" to any of these questions, then this talk is for you, since you'll see how to do all these things (and a few more). You're invited to a parade of tips, tricks, and techniques, to improve your productivity and reduce your frustration with Kubernetes!
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Tiffany Jernigan

Tiffany Jernigan

United States of America

Tiffany is a seasoned technologist and content creator in the Cloud Native space. She most recently was a senior developer advocate at VMware. She also formerly worked as a software developer and developer advocate at Amazon, Docker, and Intel. Prior to that, she graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in electrical engineering. In her free time, she likes to travel and dabble in photography. You can find her on Twitter @tiffanyfayj.
Jérôme Petazzoni

Jérôme Petazzoni

Enix SAS & Tiny Shell Script LLC

United States of America

Jérôme fait partie de l'équipe qui a conçu et popularisé Docker. Vous avez peut-être déjà vu ses hits comme « Chérie j'ai rétréci Docker », « S'il vous plaît, dessine moi un cluster » ou encore « Rions avec les plugins CNI et changeons de moteur en plein vol » (il a un sens de l'humour un peu spécial). Aujourd'hui, il donne des formations Kubernetes chez Enix (enix.io), embarqué dans une croisade ayant pour but de montrer que Kubernetes, finalement, c'est pas si compliqué que ça et que vous aussi, vous pouvez vous y mettre sans problème. Il possède un nombre indéterminé d'instruments de musique, et sait jouer le thème de Zelda sur la plupart d'entre eux.
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