Yesterday at the London VMware User Group (VMUG), I presented a session on Kubernetes, which included a section on what VMware are up to in this space. I think the session went well and there was some good discussions after the presentation and ongoing throughout the day.
vBrownBag Rerun
If you missed the session and are interested in the content, don’t worry, if all goes well I’ll be doing it again, this time online and recorded, for the vBrownbag crew. Provisionally, that will be on Tuesday 26th June at 7pm BST (GMT+1).
UPDATE; My vBrownBag recording can be found on YouTube here.
Slidedeck
You can find the slide deck from yesterday’s session here.
Links
I included two slides of links in my presentation, one related to Getting Started and the other for Further Reading. Here are those links;
Links – Getting Started
- Minikube
- Katakoda
- Docker for Windows
- Google Kubernetes Engine
- edX & Linux Foundation – Introduction to Kubernetes Course
- Kubernetes the hard way
Links – Further Reading
- Google Kubernetes Podcast
- Slack
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- #sig-vmware in Kubernetes Workspace- http://slack.k8s.io/
- #kubernetes in VMware {Code} Workspace – https://code.vmware.com/web/code/join
- Kubernetes Docs
- Kubernetes on AWS Workshop
- Kubernetes: Up and Running by Kelsey Hightower, Brendan Burns, and Joe Beda
- The Kubernetes Book by Nigel Poulton
- Pluralsight Course – Getting Started with Kubernetes
Thanks to the London VMUG crew for having me and for putting on another great event!