The document discusses Ansible Service Broker, which allows deploying multi-container applications on OpenShift using Ansible playbooks and roles. It defines the Open Service Broker API for provisioning services and describes how Ansible Playbook Bundles provide a standardized way to define and deliver services using Ansible playbooks. A demo shows how to use an Ansible Playbook Bundle to provision a PostgreSQL database on OpenShift and bind it to a Python web application.
Starting with Docker 1.12, Docker has added features to the core Docker Engine to make multi-host and multi-container orchestration extremely simple to use and accessible to everyone. Docker 1.12 Networking plays a key role in enabling these orchestration features.
In this online meetup, we learned all the new and exciting networking features introduced in Docker 1.12:
Swarm-mode networking
Routing Mesh
Ingress and Internal Load-Balancing
Service Discovery
Encrypted Network Control-Plane and Data-Plane
Multi-host networking without external KV-Store
MACVLAN Driver
Kubernetes Application Deployment with Helm - A beginner Guide!Krishna-Kumar
Google DevFest2019 Presentation at Infosys Campus Bangalore. Application deployment in Kubernetes with Helm is demo'ed in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). This is an introductory session on Helm. Several references are given in it to further explore helm3 as it is in Beta state now.
Introduction of Kubernetes - Trang NguyenTrang Nguyen
This presentation provides the basic concepts of the Kubernetes for Beginners.
1) Introduction of Kubernetes
Before Kubernetes
What is Kubernetes
What Kubernetes can do?
What Kubernetes can't do?
Features of Kubernetes
Kubernetes Architecture
Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm
Kubernetes 7 use cases
...
2) Kubernetes Component
What is Kubelet?
What is Kubectl?
What is Kubeadm?
3) Nodes in Kubernetes
What is a node in Kubernetes?
Master node
Worker node
4) Kubernetes Development Process
What is blue green deployment?
How to automate the deployment?
5) Networking in Kubernetes
Kubernetes networking model
Ingress networking in Kubernetes
6) Security Measures in Kubernetes
Best security measures in Kubernetes
Checking in your deployment configuration as code
Helm is a tool that streamlines the creation, deployment and management of your Kubernetes-native applications. In this talk, we take a look at how Helm enables you to manage your deployment configurations as code, and demonstrate how it can be used to power your continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline.
Starting with Docker 1.12, Docker has added features to the core Docker Engine to make multi-host and multi-container orchestration extremely simple to use and accessible to everyone. Docker 1.12 Networking plays a key role in enabling these orchestration features.
In this online meetup, we learned all the new and exciting networking features introduced in Docker 1.12:
Swarm-mode networking
Routing Mesh
Ingress and Internal Load-Balancing
Service Discovery
Encrypted Network Control-Plane and Data-Plane
Multi-host networking without external KV-Store
MACVLAN Driver
Kubernetes Application Deployment with Helm - A beginner Guide!Krishna-Kumar
Google DevFest2019 Presentation at Infosys Campus Bangalore. Application deployment in Kubernetes with Helm is demo'ed in Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). This is an introductory session on Helm. Several references are given in it to further explore helm3 as it is in Beta state now.
Introduction of Kubernetes - Trang NguyenTrang Nguyen
This presentation provides the basic concepts of the Kubernetes for Beginners.
1) Introduction of Kubernetes
Before Kubernetes
What is Kubernetes
What Kubernetes can do?
What Kubernetes can't do?
Features of Kubernetes
Kubernetes Architecture
Kubernetes vs Docker Swarm
Kubernetes 7 use cases
...
2) Kubernetes Component
What is Kubelet?
What is Kubectl?
What is Kubeadm?
3) Nodes in Kubernetes
What is a node in Kubernetes?
Master node
Worker node
4) Kubernetes Development Process
What is blue green deployment?
How to automate the deployment?
5) Networking in Kubernetes
Kubernetes networking model
Ingress networking in Kubernetes
6) Security Measures in Kubernetes
Best security measures in Kubernetes
Checking in your deployment configuration as code
Helm is a tool that streamlines the creation, deployment and management of your Kubernetes-native applications. In this talk, we take a look at how Helm enables you to manage your deployment configurations as code, and demonstrate how it can be used to power your continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipeline.
Are you looking to automate your infrastructure but not sure where to start? View this presentation on ‘Getting started with Infrastructure as code’ to learn how to leverage IaC to deploy and manage resources on Azure. You will learn:
• Introduction to IaC
• Develop a simple IaC using Terraform
• Manage the deployed infrastructure using Terraform
View webinar recording at https://www.winwire.com/webinars
A basic introductory slide set on Kubernetes: What does Kubernetes do, what does Kubernetes not do, which terms are used (Containers, Pods, Services, Replica Sets, Deployments, etc...) and how basic interaction with a Kubernetes cluster is done.
WSO2Con US 2015 Kubernetes: a platform for automating deployment, scaling, an...Brian Grant
Kubernetes can run application containers on clusters of physical or virtual machines.
It can also do much more than that.
Kubernetes satisfies a number of common needs of applications running in production, such as co-locating helper processes, mounting storage systems, distributing secrets, application health checking, replicating application instances, horizontal auto-scaling, load balancing, rolling updates, and resource monitoring.
However, even though Kubernetes provides a lot of functionality, there are always new scenarios that would benefit from new features. Ad hoc orchestration that is acceptable initially often requires robust automation at scale. Application-specific workflows can be streamlined to accelerate developer velocity.
This is why Kubernetes was also designed to serve as a platform for building an ecosystem of components and tools to make it easier to deploy, scale, and manage applications. The Kubernetes control plane is built upon the same APIs that are available to developers and users, implementing resilient control loops that continuously drive the current state towards the desired state. This design has enabled Apache Stratos and a number of other Platform as a Service and Continuous Integration and Deployment systems to build atop Kubernetes.
This presentation introduces Kubernetes’s core primitives, shows how some of its better known features are built on them, and introduces some of the new capabilities that are being added.
Kubernetes for Beginners: An Introductory GuideBytemark
An introduction to Kubernetes for beginners. Includes the definition, architecture, benefits and misconceptions of Kubernetes. Written in plain English, ideal for both developers and non-developers who are new to Kubernetes.
Find out more about Kubernetes at Bytemark here: https://www.bytemark.co.uk/managed-kubernetes/
In the session, we will go through the introduction to Karpenter, emphasizing on the importance of autoscaling in kubernetes. In addition, we will walk through a short demo that depicts the working of the Karpenter.
Helm - Application deployment management for KubernetesAlexei Ledenev
Use Helm to package and deploy a composed application to any Kubernetes cluster. Manage your releases easily over time and across multiple K8s clusters.
Author: Oleg Chunikhin, www.eastbanctech.com
Kubernetes is a portable open source system for managing and orchestrating containerized cluster applications. Kubernetes solves a number of DevOps related problems out of the box in a simple and unified way – rolling updates and update rollback, canary deployment and other complicated deployment scenarios, scaling, load balancing, service discovery, logging, monitoring, persistent storage management, and much more. You will learn how in less than 30 minutes a reliable self-healing production-ready Kubernetes cluster may be deployed on AWS and used to host and operate multiple environments and applications.
Monitoring containerised apps creates a whole new set of challenges that traditional monitoring systems struggle with. In this talk, Brice Fernandes from Weaveworks will introduce and demo the open source Prometheus monitoring toolkit and its integration with Kubernetes. After this talk, you'll be able to use Prometheus to monitor your microservices on a Kubernetes cluster. We'll cover:
- An introduction to Kubernetes to manage containers;
- The monitoring maturity model;
- An overview of whitebox and blackbox monitoring;
- Monitoring with Prometheus;
- Using PromQL (the Prometheus Query Language) to monitor your app in a dynamic system
- What is Kubernetes
- Why we need Kubernetes
- Demo how to deploy application on Kubernetes
Jirayut Nimsaeng
Founder & CEO
Opsta (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Facebook Record: https://www.facebook.com/ThaiProgrammerSociety/videos/1908659749331066
Coder Live with Thai Programmer Association
June 6, 2022
In deploying apps that have been containerized, you have a lot to think about regarding what to use in production. There are a lot of things to manage, so orchestrators become a huge help. providing many services together such as scheduling, container communication, scaling, health, and more. There are major platforms to consider from Kubernetes, Swarm to ECS. In this talk we'll go through the overview of orchestrators and some of the differences between the big players. You should come out of the talk knowing where to go next in determining your orchestrator needs.
Kubernetes Webinar - Using ConfigMaps & Secrets Janakiram MSV
Many applications require configuration using some combination of configuration files, command line arguments, and environment variables. ConfigMaps in Kubernetes provide mechanisms to inject containers with configuration data while keeping them portable. Secrets decouple sensitive content from the pods using a volume plug-in. This webinar will discuss the use cases and scenarios for using ConfigMaps and Secrets.
Expect the unexpected: Anticipate and prepare for failures in microservices b...Bhakti Mehta
This session covers best practices for building resilient, stable RESTful services that can survive failures in distributed environments, such as transient impulses, random load, stress, or failures from some dependent components. It focuses on various techniques such as circuit breakers, bulkheads, and fail fast to ensure that services stay up and keep running despite failures.
Are you looking to automate your infrastructure but not sure where to start? View this presentation on ‘Getting started with Infrastructure as code’ to learn how to leverage IaC to deploy and manage resources on Azure. You will learn:
• Introduction to IaC
• Develop a simple IaC using Terraform
• Manage the deployed infrastructure using Terraform
View webinar recording at https://www.winwire.com/webinars
A basic introductory slide set on Kubernetes: What does Kubernetes do, what does Kubernetes not do, which terms are used (Containers, Pods, Services, Replica Sets, Deployments, etc...) and how basic interaction with a Kubernetes cluster is done.
WSO2Con US 2015 Kubernetes: a platform for automating deployment, scaling, an...Brian Grant
Kubernetes can run application containers on clusters of physical or virtual machines.
It can also do much more than that.
Kubernetes satisfies a number of common needs of applications running in production, such as co-locating helper processes, mounting storage systems, distributing secrets, application health checking, replicating application instances, horizontal auto-scaling, load balancing, rolling updates, and resource monitoring.
However, even though Kubernetes provides a lot of functionality, there are always new scenarios that would benefit from new features. Ad hoc orchestration that is acceptable initially often requires robust automation at scale. Application-specific workflows can be streamlined to accelerate developer velocity.
This is why Kubernetes was also designed to serve as a platform for building an ecosystem of components and tools to make it easier to deploy, scale, and manage applications. The Kubernetes control plane is built upon the same APIs that are available to developers and users, implementing resilient control loops that continuously drive the current state towards the desired state. This design has enabled Apache Stratos and a number of other Platform as a Service and Continuous Integration and Deployment systems to build atop Kubernetes.
This presentation introduces Kubernetes’s core primitives, shows how some of its better known features are built on them, and introduces some of the new capabilities that are being added.
Kubernetes for Beginners: An Introductory GuideBytemark
An introduction to Kubernetes for beginners. Includes the definition, architecture, benefits and misconceptions of Kubernetes. Written in plain English, ideal for both developers and non-developers who are new to Kubernetes.
Find out more about Kubernetes at Bytemark here: https://www.bytemark.co.uk/managed-kubernetes/
In the session, we will go through the introduction to Karpenter, emphasizing on the importance of autoscaling in kubernetes. In addition, we will walk through a short demo that depicts the working of the Karpenter.
Helm - Application deployment management for KubernetesAlexei Ledenev
Use Helm to package and deploy a composed application to any Kubernetes cluster. Manage your releases easily over time and across multiple K8s clusters.
Author: Oleg Chunikhin, www.eastbanctech.com
Kubernetes is a portable open source system for managing and orchestrating containerized cluster applications. Kubernetes solves a number of DevOps related problems out of the box in a simple and unified way – rolling updates and update rollback, canary deployment and other complicated deployment scenarios, scaling, load balancing, service discovery, logging, monitoring, persistent storage management, and much more. You will learn how in less than 30 minutes a reliable self-healing production-ready Kubernetes cluster may be deployed on AWS and used to host and operate multiple environments and applications.
Monitoring containerised apps creates a whole new set of challenges that traditional monitoring systems struggle with. In this talk, Brice Fernandes from Weaveworks will introduce and demo the open source Prometheus monitoring toolkit and its integration with Kubernetes. After this talk, you'll be able to use Prometheus to monitor your microservices on a Kubernetes cluster. We'll cover:
- An introduction to Kubernetes to manage containers;
- The monitoring maturity model;
- An overview of whitebox and blackbox monitoring;
- Monitoring with Prometheus;
- Using PromQL (the Prometheus Query Language) to monitor your app in a dynamic system
- What is Kubernetes
- Why we need Kubernetes
- Demo how to deploy application on Kubernetes
Jirayut Nimsaeng
Founder & CEO
Opsta (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Facebook Record: https://www.facebook.com/ThaiProgrammerSociety/videos/1908659749331066
Coder Live with Thai Programmer Association
June 6, 2022
In deploying apps that have been containerized, you have a lot to think about regarding what to use in production. There are a lot of things to manage, so orchestrators become a huge help. providing many services together such as scheduling, container communication, scaling, health, and more. There are major platforms to consider from Kubernetes, Swarm to ECS. In this talk we'll go through the overview of orchestrators and some of the differences between the big players. You should come out of the talk knowing where to go next in determining your orchestrator needs.
Kubernetes Webinar - Using ConfigMaps & Secrets Janakiram MSV
Many applications require configuration using some combination of configuration files, command line arguments, and environment variables. ConfigMaps in Kubernetes provide mechanisms to inject containers with configuration data while keeping them portable. Secrets decouple sensitive content from the pods using a volume plug-in. This webinar will discuss the use cases and scenarios for using ConfigMaps and Secrets.
Expect the unexpected: Anticipate and prepare for failures in microservices b...Bhakti Mehta
This session covers best practices for building resilient, stable RESTful services that can survive failures in distributed environments, such as transient impulses, random load, stress, or failures from some dependent components. It focuses on various techniques such as circuit breakers, bulkheads, and fail fast to ensure that services stay up and keep running despite failures.
Anlässlich unseres "mtc Opening 2015" unserer Jahresauftaktveranstaltung haben wir unseren Kunden und Interessenten einen Überblick über unsere Patentinformationen erstellt.
Delivering petabyte-scale computational resources to a large community of users while meeting stringent security and compliance requirements presents a host of technical challenges. Seven Bridges Genomics met and overcame them when building the Cancer Genomics Cloud Pilot (CGC) for the National Cancer Institute. The CGC helps users to solve massive computational problems involving multidimensional data, which include: running diverse analyses in a reproducible manner, collaborating with other researchers, and keeping personal data secure to comply with NIH regulations on controlled data sets. Seven Bridges will highlight the lessons learned along the way, as well as best practices for constructing secure and compliant platform services using Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), Amazon VPC, and Amazon Route 53.
The five key principles of digital business is cloud platform,
Micro Services Architecture, Agile teams, Dev Ops Strategy, Automated
Accelerators
Speaker: Deepak Kagliwal, Vice President & Head of Sales, Blazeclan
Evolution of OPNFV CI System: What already exists and what can be introduced OPNFV
In Arno, the infrastructure of the CI system is shown in http://artifacts.opnfv.org/octopus/1026/docs/opnfv-ci-infrastructure.html, along with the growth of community development, new tools such as zuul, nodepool, etc, can be introduced, some famous storage/analysis tools, such as ELK, can be introduced to replace the existing Google Storage.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Deploying and Managing .NET Pipelines and Microsoft Workl...Amazon Web Services
In this session, we’ll look at the AWS services that customers are using to build and deploy Microsoft-based solutions that use technologies like Windows, .NET, SQL Server, and PowerShell. We’ll start by showing you how to build a Windows-based CI/CD pipeline on AWS using AWS CodeDeploy, AWS CodePipeline, AWS CloudFormation, and PowerShell using an AWS Quick Start. We’ll also cover best practices for how you can create templates that let you automatically deploy ready-to-use Windows products by leveraging services and tools like AWS CloudFormation, PowerShell, and Git. Woot, an online retailer for electronics, will share how it moved from using a complex mix of custom PowerShell code for its DevOps processes to using services like Amazon EC2 Simple Systems Manager (SSM), AWS CodeDeploy, and AWS Directory Service. This migration eliminated the need for complex PowerShell scripts and reduced the operational complexity of performing operational tasks like renaming servers, joining domains, and securely handling keys.
AppSensor Near Real-Time Event Detection and Response - DevNexus 2016jtmelton
AppSensor is an OWASP project that defines a conceptual framework, methodology, guidance and reference implementation to design and deploy malicious behavior detection and automated responses directly within software applications.
There are many security protections available to applications today. AppSensor builds on these by providing a mechanism that allows architects and developers to build into their applications a way to detect events and attacks, then automatically respond to them. Not only can this stop and/or reduce the impact of an attack, it gives you incredibly valuable visibility and security intelligence about the operational state of your applications.
MyHeritage BackEnd group was built to scale to support 77 million users, 27 million family trees containing over 1.6 billion individuals, and over 6 billion historical documents.
With big data comes big challenges and this presentation explains the structure, the methodology and the technologies that support scaling up.
The presentation covers:
• How cross R&D continuous deployment and R&D structure supports scalability
• Sharding techniques
• Cassandra usage at MyHeritage
• Our search engine scaling structure
IM World presentation from Chris Swan: Application centric – how the cloud ha...Cohesive Networks
Chris Swan, CTO at Cohesive Networks presented the talk "Application centric – how the cloud has changed the way we deploy, secure and connect" at IM World 2015.
Day 2, on the Business Software Stage.
About the talk:
The cloud has brought a new model for how we deploy applications. In the enterprise everything was put on the same network, ‘the intranet’. People claimed that things were safe there because they were, ‘behind the firewall’. It was easy to build a spaghetti of interconnections because everything could talk to everything. Cloud has changed all of that. At first it was just lonely virtual machines fending for themselves on the Internet, but now we have virtual private clouds (VPCs) and a multitude of ways to connect to them. Pretty much nobody has built a cloud intranet. The cloud is used to host applications, and each application gets its own security and connectivity. We’re moving to an application centric world.
OpenShift is Red Hat's Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) that lets developers quickly develop, host, and scale Docker container-based applications. OpenShift enables a uniform and standardised approach to container management across all hosting options including AWS/EC2 and other private/public cloud and on/off-premise variants. At this session, you will learn how Red Hat's enterprise clients are using OpenShift to enable their digital transformation initiatives. Examples will cover how realising a hybrid cloud strategy can simplify and reduce the risk of migrating and transitioning application workloads to containers in the cloud.
Alex Smith, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services, ASEAN
Stephen Bylo, Senior Solution Architect, Red Hat Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
IBM BP Session - Multiple CLoud Paks and Cloud Paks Foundational Services.pptxGeorg Ember
Diese Präsentation beinhaltet Erfahrungen, Empfehlungen und Planungs-Gedanken, die man beachten sollte, wenn man multiple IBM Cloud Paks auf der Container Platform OpenShift installieren / deployen möchte. Es beschreibt die Grundlagen zu "common services", auch "foundational services" genannt, die als Basis-Services die Lauffähigkeit dieser Cloud Paks auf OpenShift erläutert und wie man Cloud Paks auch logisch trennen kann auf OpenShift worker nodes über taints und node selectors.
Nebulaworks invited Bitnami's software engineer, Adnan Abdulhussein to present on, "The App Developer's Kubernetes Toolbox."
Details:
If you're developing applications on top of Kubernetes, you may be feeling overwhelmed with the vast number of development tools in the ecosystem at your disposal. Kubernetes is growing at a rapid pace, and it's becoming impossible to keep up with the latest and greatest development environments, debuggers, and build test and deployment tools.
Learn:
• The current state of development in Kubernetes
• Comparison of shared and local Kubernetes development environments
• Overview of different development tools in the ecosystem
• Which tools make sense in common scenarios
• How Bitnami uses Kubernetes as a development environment
WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile and DockerDavid Currie
Presentation from IBM InterConnect 2015 covering a brief introduction to Docker, the relationship between IBM and Docker, and then using WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile under Docker.
Introduction into Docker Containers, the Oracle Platform and the Oracle (Nati...Lucas Jellema
Containers are increasingly popular to package, ship and run applications or microservices with their completely configured runtime environment including platform components such as application server and data store.Continuous Delivery and automated DevOps hinge on containers. Docker Containers are widely used and Oracle has long been involved in the Docker community.This session introduces the Docker Container images published by Oracle for flagship products such as Database, WebLogic, Linux and Java and demonstrates how these can be used in environment provisioning, automated delivery pipelines and microservices architectures. The session shows how containers are built, shipped and run based on these images and shows the Oracle Container Cloud, as well as Wercker Cloud (for automated build and delivery pipelines) and Oracle Cloud Engine - the managed Kubernetes cloud service..
[DevDay 2017] OpenShift Enterprise - Speaker: Linh Do - DevOps Engineer at Ax...DevDay.org
This session discusses OpenShift Enterprise (or OpenShift Container Platform). OpenShift Container Platform is Red Hat's on-premise private platform as a service product, built around a core of application containers powered by Docker, with orchestration and management provided by Kubernetes, on a foundation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Integrating Infrastructure as Code into a Continuous Delivery Pipeline | AWS ...Amazon Web Services
Ansible is a simple, but powerful automation tool with an agentless footprint that allows for the definition of architecture, intent, and policy as code that can be deployed across both on-prem and cloud infrastructure. This enables customers to extend their enterprise and applications into AWS in a way that maintains a consistent, secure posture as part of a continuous delivery pipeline. Customers can then natively integrate with AWS to seamlessly configure and deploy a range of AWS services such as Amazon Aurora, Amazon Redshift, Amazon EMR, Amazon Athena, Amazon CloudFront, Amazon Route 53, and Elastic Load Balancing from within Red Hat OpenShift across a secure, consistent hybrid cloud infrastructure. In this session, we will demonstrate how infrastructure can be instantiated with code as part of a continuous delivery pipeline and describe how that integrates with an OpenShift hybrid cloud deployment. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
Docker Overview - Rise of the ContainersRyan Hodgin
Containers allow for applications to become more portable, organized more efficiently, and configured to make better use of system resources. This presentation will explain Docker's container technology, DevOps approach, partner ecosystem, popularity, performance, challenges, and roadmap. We'll review how containers are changing application and operating system designs.
Docker, Cloud Foundry & Bosh. Why use containers? How does Bluemix fit into this? What about adding services? All these questions are answered, and more!
Ever since the “CloudNative revolution” took over our development environment (devenv), we have never been more challenged (or more excited). With Kubernetes, Docker (Containerd) & many other microservice-related technologies, we have a handful of technologies to master before we write the first line of code.
Similar to Multi-container Applications on OpenShift with Ansible Service Broker (20)
Come costruire servizi di Forecasting sfruttando algoritmi di ML e deep learn...Amazon Web Services
Il Forecasting è un processo importante per tantissime aziende e viene utilizzato in vari ambiti per cercare di prevedere in modo accurato la crescita e distribuzione di un prodotto, l’utilizzo delle risorse necessarie nelle linee produttive, presentazioni finanziarie e tanto altro. Amazon utilizza delle tecniche avanzate di forecasting, in parte questi servizi sono stati messi a disposizione di tutti i clienti AWS.
In questa sessione illustreremo come pre-processare i dati che contengono una componente temporale e successivamente utilizzare un algoritmo che a partire dal tipo di dato analizzato produce un forecasting accurato.
Big Data per le Startup: come creare applicazioni Big Data in modalità Server...Amazon Web Services
La varietà e la quantità di dati che si crea ogni giorno accelera sempre più velocemente e rappresenta una opportunità irripetibile per innovare e creare nuove startup.
Tuttavia gestire grandi quantità di dati può apparire complesso: creare cluster Big Data su larga scala sembra essere un investimento accessibile solo ad aziende consolidate. Ma l’elasticità del Cloud e, in particolare, i servizi Serverless ci permettono di rompere questi limiti.
Vediamo quindi come è possibile sviluppare applicazioni Big Data rapidamente, senza preoccuparci dell’infrastruttura, ma dedicando tutte le risorse allo sviluppo delle nostre le nostre idee per creare prodotti innovativi.
Ora puoi utilizzare Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) per eseguire pod Kubernetes su AWS Fargate, il motore di elaborazione serverless creato per container su AWS. Questo rende più semplice che mai costruire ed eseguire le tue applicazioni Kubernetes nel cloud AWS.In questa sessione presenteremo le caratteristiche principali del servizio e come distribuire la tua applicazione in pochi passaggi
Vent'anni fa Amazon ha attraversato una trasformazione radicale con l'obiettivo di aumentare il ritmo dell'innovazione. In questo periodo abbiamo imparato come cambiare il nostro approccio allo sviluppo delle applicazioni ci ha permesso di aumentare notevolmente l'agilità, la velocità di rilascio e, in definitiva, ci ha consentito di creare applicazioni più affidabili e scalabili. In questa sessione illustreremo come definiamo le applicazioni moderne e come la creazione di app moderne influisce non solo sull'architettura dell'applicazione, ma sulla struttura organizzativa, sulle pipeline di rilascio dello sviluppo e persino sul modello operativo. Descriveremo anche approcci comuni alla modernizzazione, compreso l'approccio utilizzato dalla stessa Amazon.com.
Come spendere fino al 90% in meno con i container e le istanze spot Amazon Web Services
L’utilizzo dei container è in continua crescita.
Se correttamente disegnate, le applicazioni basate su Container sono molto spesso stateless e flessibili.
I servizi AWS ECS, EKS e Kubernetes su EC2 possono sfruttare le istanze Spot, portando ad un risparmio medio del 70% rispetto alle istanze On Demand. In questa sessione scopriremo insieme quali sono le caratteristiche delle istanze Spot e come possono essere utilizzate facilmente su AWS. Impareremo inoltre come Spreaker sfrutta le istanze spot per eseguire applicazioni di diverso tipo, in produzione, ad una frazione del costo on-demand!
In recent months, many customers have been asking us the question – how to monetise Open APIs, simplify Fintech integrations and accelerate adoption of various Open Banking business models. Therefore, AWS and FinConecta would like to invite you to Open Finance marketplace presentation on October 20th.
Event Agenda :
Open banking so far (short recap)
• PSD2, OB UK, OB Australia, OB LATAM, OB Israel
Intro to Open Finance marketplace
• Scope
• Features
• Tech overview and Demo
The role of the Cloud
The Future of APIs
• Complying with regulation
• Monetizing data / APIs
• Business models
• Time to market
One platform for all: a Strategic approach
Q&A
Rendi unica l’offerta della tua startup sul mercato con i servizi Machine Lea...Amazon Web Services
Per creare valore e costruire una propria offerta differenziante e riconoscibile, le startup di successo sanno come combinare tecnologie consolidate con componenti innovativi creati ad hoc.
AWS fornisce servizi pronti all'utilizzo e, allo stesso tempo, permette di personalizzare e creare gli elementi differenzianti della propria offerta.
Concentrandoci sulle tecnologie di Machine Learning, vedremo come selezionare i servizi di intelligenza artificiale offerti da AWS e, anche attraverso una demo, come costruire modelli di Machine Learning personalizzati utilizzando SageMaker Studio.
OpsWorks Configuration Management: automatizza la gestione e i deployment del...Amazon Web Services
Con l'approccio tradizionale al mondo IT per molti anni è stato difficile implementare tecniche di DevOps, che finora spesso hanno previsto attività manuali portando di tanto in tanto a dei downtime degli applicativi interrompendo l'operatività dell'utente. Con l'avvento del cloud, le tecniche di DevOps sono ormai a portata di tutti a basso costo per qualsiasi genere di workload, garantendo maggiore affidabilità del sistema e risultando in dei significativi miglioramenti della business continuity.
AWS mette a disposizione AWS OpsWork come strumento di Configuration Management che mira ad automatizzare e semplificare la gestione e i deployment delle istanze EC2 per mezzo di workload Chef e Puppet.
Scopri come sfruttare AWS OpsWork a garanzia e affidabilità del tuo applicativo installato su Instanze EC2.
Microsoft Active Directory su AWS per supportare i tuoi Windows WorkloadsAmazon Web Services
Vuoi conoscere le opzioni per eseguire Microsoft Active Directory su AWS? Quando si spostano carichi di lavoro Microsoft in AWS, è importante considerare come distribuire Microsoft Active Directory per supportare la gestione, l'autenticazione e l'autorizzazione dei criteri di gruppo. In questa sessione, discuteremo le opzioni per la distribuzione di Microsoft Active Directory su AWS, incluso AWS Directory Service per Microsoft Active Directory e la distribuzione di Active Directory su Windows su Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Trattiamo argomenti quali l'integrazione del tuo ambiente Microsoft Active Directory locale nel cloud e l'utilizzo di applicazioni SaaS, come Office 365, con AWS Single Sign-On.
Dal riconoscimento facciale al riconoscimento di frodi o difetti di fabbricazione, l'analisi di immagini e video che sfruttano tecniche di intelligenza artificiale, si stanno evolvendo e raffinando a ritmi elevati. In questo webinar esploreremo le possibilità messe a disposizione dai servizi AWS per applicare lo stato dell'arte delle tecniche di computer vision a scenari reali.
Amazon Web Services e VMware organizzano un evento virtuale gratuito il prossimo mercoledì 14 Ottobre dalle 12:00 alle 13:00 dedicato a VMware Cloud ™ on AWS, il servizio on demand che consente di eseguire applicazioni in ambienti cloud basati su VMware vSphere® e di accedere ad una vasta gamma di servizi AWS, sfruttando a pieno le potenzialità del cloud AWS e tutelando gli investimenti VMware esistenti.
Molte organizzazioni sfruttano i vantaggi del cloud migrando i propri carichi di lavoro Oracle e assicurandosi notevoli vantaggi in termini di agilità ed efficienza dei costi.
La migrazione di questi carichi di lavoro, può creare complessità durante la modernizzazione e il refactoring delle applicazioni e a questo si possono aggiungere rischi di prestazione che possono essere introdotti quando si spostano le applicazioni dai data center locali.
Crea la tua prima serverless ledger-based app con QLDB e NodeJSAmazon Web Services
Molte aziende oggi, costruiscono applicazioni con funzionalità di tipo ledger ad esempio per verificare lo storico di accrediti o addebiti nelle transazioni bancarie o ancora per tenere traccia del flusso supply chain dei propri prodotti.
Alla base di queste soluzioni ci sono i database ledger che permettono di avere un log delle transazioni trasparente, immutabile e crittograficamente verificabile, ma sono strumenti complessi e onerosi da gestire.
Amazon QLDB elimina la necessità di costruire sistemi personalizzati e complessi fornendo un database ledger serverless completamente gestito.
In questa sessione scopriremo come realizzare un'applicazione serverless completa che utilizzi le funzionalità di QLDB.
Con l’ascesa delle architetture di microservizi e delle ricche applicazioni mobili e Web, le API sono più importanti che mai per offrire agli utenti finali una user experience eccezionale. In questa sessione impareremo come affrontare le moderne sfide di progettazione delle API con GraphQL, un linguaggio di query API open source utilizzato da Facebook, Amazon e altro e come utilizzare AWS AppSync, un servizio GraphQL serverless gestito su AWS. Approfondiremo diversi scenari, comprendendo come AppSync può aiutare a risolvere questi casi d’uso creando API moderne con funzionalità di aggiornamento dati in tempo reale e offline.
Inoltre, impareremo come Sky Italia utilizza AWS AppSync per fornire aggiornamenti sportivi in tempo reale agli utenti del proprio portale web.
Database Oracle e VMware Cloud™ on AWS: i miti da sfatareAmazon Web Services
Molte organizzazioni sfruttano i vantaggi del cloud migrando i propri carichi di lavoro Oracle e assicurandosi notevoli vantaggi in termini di agilità ed efficienza dei costi.
La migrazione di questi carichi di lavoro, può creare complessità durante la modernizzazione e il refactoring delle applicazioni e a questo si possono aggiungere rischi di prestazione che possono essere introdotti quando si spostano le applicazioni dai data center locali.
In queste slide, gli esperti AWS e VMware presentano semplici e pratici accorgimenti per facilitare e semplificare la migrazione dei carichi di lavoro Oracle accelerando la trasformazione verso il cloud, approfondiranno l’architettura e dimostreranno come sfruttare a pieno le potenzialità di VMware Cloud ™ on AWS.
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) è un servizio di gestione dei container altamente scalabile, che semplifica la gestione dei contenitori Docker attraverso un layer di orchestrazione per il controllo del deployment e del relativo lifecycle. In questa sessione presenteremo le principali caratteristiche del servizio, le architetture di riferimento per i differenti carichi di lavoro e i semplici passi necessari per poter velocemente migrare uno o più dei tuo container.
Multi-container Applications on OpenShift with Ansible Service Broker
1. ANSIBLE SERVICE BROKER
Deploying multi-container applications on OpenShift
Tommy Hughes Vinny Valdez
Scott Collier Kent Hua
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3. ● Sandboxed application processes on a
shared Linux OS kernel
● Simpler, lighter, and denser than virtual
machines
● Portable across different environments
● Package my application and all of its
dependencies
● Deploy to any environment in seconds and
enable CI/CD
● Easily access and share containerized
components
Sys-Admins / Ops Developers
It Depends on Who You Ask
What Are Containers?
4. DevOps With Containers Across the Hybrid Cloud?
Source
Repository
CI/CD
Engine
Dev Container
Physical
Virtual
Private cloud
Public cloud
6. Trusted Container OS
Trusted by Fortune Global
500 companies
Container Runtime & Packaging
(Docker)
Enterprise Container Host
Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAtomic Host
7. Container Runtime & Packaging
(Docker)
Enterprise Container Host
Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAtomic Host
Enterprise Kubernetes
CloudForms
Red Hat Storage
Infrastructure Automation & Mg
Networking Storage Registry
Logs &
Metrics
Security
Container Orchestration & Cluster Management
(kubernetes)
10. JBOSS EAP
JBOSS DATA GRID
JBOSS DATA
VIRTUALIZATION
JBOSS AM-Q
JBOSS BRMS
JBOSS BPM
JBOSS FUSE
RED HAT MOBILE
3 Scale
Container
Business
Automation
Container
Integration
Container
Data &
Storage
Container
Web &
Mobile
Traditional, Stateful, and Microservices-based Apps
OpenShift Application Lifecycle Management
(CI/CD)
Build Automation Deployment Automation
Service Catalog
(Language Runtimes, Middleware, Databases)
Self-Service
Infrastructure Automation & Cockpit
Networking Storage Registry
Logs &
Metrics
Security
Container Orchestration & Cluster Management
(kubernetes)
Container Runtime & Packaging
(Docker)
Enterprise Container Host
Red Hat Enterprise LinuxAtomic Host
11. Commons
Get Involved With Zero Commitment
Where users, partners, customers,
and contributors come together to
collaborate and work together on
OpenShift.
https://commons.openshift.org/
Quickly build, host, and scale
containerized applications in the
public cloud, operated and supported
by Red Hat.
Origin is the upstream community
project that powers OpenShift.
https://www.openshift.com/ https://openshift.org/
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● API working group formed in September 2016, officially announced December; successor to CF
Service Broker API
● API defines an HTTP interface between the services marketplace of a platform and service brokers
● Service Broker is the component of the service that implements the Service Broker API, for which a
platform's marketplace is a client
● Service brokers are responsible for advertising a catalog of service offerings and service plans to the
marketplace, and acting on requests from the marketplace for:
○ Provisioning, binding, unbinding, and deprovisioning
○ Provisioning reserves a resource (service instance)
○ Binding typically generates credentials necessary for accessing the resource or provides the service
instance with information for a configuration change
● Platform marketplace may expose services from one or many service brokers
● Individual service broker may support one or many platform marketplaces using different URL prefixes
and credentials
● Backed by numerous industry leaders including Fujitsu, Google, IBM, Pivotal, Red Hat, and SAP
Open Service Broker API
Overview
14. ANSIBLE SERVICE BROKER
Orchestrating OpenShift Services
● Define, extend, and deliver “simple” to “complex” multi-container OpenShift services
● Standardized approach to using Ansible to manage and provision applications
● Leverage existing investment in Ansible roles/playbooks
● Easy management of applications for “simple” cloud-native apps
Ansible Service Broker
● Embraces Service Catalog and Open Service
Broker API concepts
● Supports:
○ Traditional S2I deployments
○ Provisioning of pre-existing images
○ Orchestrating external services
○ Deploying multi-service solutions
Ansible Playbook Bundle
● Lightweight application definition (meta-container)
● Simple directory employing:
○ Named playbooks [provision, bind, …] to
perform Open Service Broker actions
○ Metadata containing a list of required /
optional parameters during deployment
○ Embedded Ansible runtime
15. ANSIBLE SERVICE BROKER - Architecture
Service
Consumer
Ansible
Service Broker
Red Hat
Container Catalog
Ansible
Playbook Bundle
Service Broker
Service Broker
Service Broker
Ansible
Playbook Bundle
OpenShift
Service
oc run $appname $method $vars
ansible-playbook $method.yaml $vars
• catalog
• provision
• deprovision
• bind
• unbind
OpenShift Mall /
Service Catalog
Example Ansible Playbook Bundles:
• ELK, Etherpad, Foreman, Galera
• ManageIQ, MongoDB, PostgreSQL
• Foreman, Pulp, Wordpress
• External MLAB MongoDB SaaS
• and more...
Supports
provisioning of
and binding to
both on-platform
and off-platform
(public cloud)
services!
16. ANSIBLE PLAYBOOK BUNDLE (APB)
Definition
● Simple directory with named “action”
playbooks and metadata.
● Metadata:
○ required/optional parameters
○ dependencies (provision vs bind)
● Leverages existing investment in Ansible
Roles / Playbooks.
● Developer Tooling to drive guided approach.
● Easily modified or extended.
17. ANSIBLE PLAYBOOK BUNDLE (APB)
A Closer Look
Steps to create an APB:
1. Create apb.yml
2. Create Ansible Playbooks
3. apb prepare
a. Creates Dockerfile with image labels
4. Build container
26. Run provision.yaml from postgres-demo-apb
Service
Consumer
Ansible
Service Broker
Red Hat
Container Catalog
postgres-demo-apb
postgres-demo-apb
oc run $appname $method $vars
ansible-playbook $method.yaml $vars
OpenShift Mall /
Service Catalog
27. Postgres is now running
Service
Consumer
Ansible
Service Broker
Red Hat
Container Catalog
postgres-demo-apb
postgres-demo-apb
oc run $appname $method $vars
ansible-playbook $method.yaml $vars
OpenShift Mall /
Service Catalog
Pod:
postgres-demo
28. Create WebApp
Service
Consumer
Ansible
Service Broker
Red Hat
Container Catalog
postgres-demo-apb
postgres-demo-apb
oc run $appname $method $vars
ansible-playbook $method.yaml $vars
OpenShift Mall /
Service Catalog
Pod:
postgres-demo
S2I Created
Python WebApp
29. Bind Postgres to WebApp
Service
Consumer
Ansible
Service Broker
Red Hat
Container Catalog
postgres-demo-apb
postgres-demo-apb
oc run $appname $method $vars
ansible-playbook provision.yaml $vars
OpenShift Mall /
Service Catalog
POD:
postgres-demo
S2I Created
Python WebApp
Bind connects the
WebApp to the
Database
30. What is Bind Doing?
Ansible
Service Broker
postgres-demo-apb
OpenShift Mall /
Service Catalog
Pod:
postgres-demo
S2I Created
Python WebApp
APB returns
credentials of
service to Broker
Service Catalog
injects credentials
into pod
Credentials
31. Bind WebApp to PostgreSQL
Binding connects
WebApp to
Database through a
Secret
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Ansible Service Broker
More Information
● Email: ansible-service-broker@redhat.com
● IRC (Freenode): #asbroker
● Trello: https://trello.com/b/50JhiC5v/ansible-service-broker
● Github:
○ https://github.com/fusor/ansible-service-broker
○ https://github.com/fusor/ansible-playbook-bundle
○ https://github.com/fusor/catasb
● Library of example APBs: https://github.com/fusor/apb-examples
○ ManageIQ, Etherpad, Wordpress, ELK Stack
● YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC04eOMIMiV06_RSZPb4OOBw
○ Using the Service Catalog to Bind a PostgreSQL APB to a Python Web App
■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmd52NhEjCk
○ Service Catalog deploying ManageIQ APB on to OpenShift
■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6rDssVEZuQ
● Docker hub published APBs
○ https://hub.docker.com/u/ansibleplaybookbundle/
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