Chicago, IL USA
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s flagship conference gathers adopters and technologists from leading open source and cloud native communities in Chicago, Illinois from November 6-9, 2023. Join our CNCF Graduated and Incubating Projects as the community gathers for four days to further the education and advancement of cloud native computing. Visit us at Booth E13 to discuss Kubernetes with our experts.
We will also be participating at the following co-located event:
Data on Kubernetes (Dok) – Nov 6, Chicago IL
Running data workloads on Kubernetes has a transformative impact on organizations who benefit from increased productivity, revenue growth, market share, and margin. Data on Kubernetes Day (DoK Day) is where the industry convenes to share best practices and use cases, forge critical relationships, and learn about advancements in the use of Kubernetes for data.
The event also serves as a forum for collaboration and discussion to help inform decisions about the future of data on Kubernetes. Whether you’re running DoK in production or just getting started, DoK Day has content to help you wherever you are in your journey.
DoK Day is vendor-neutral and organized by the community in collaboration with Cloud Native Computing Foundation. In addition to talks, we host musical performances, showcase community art, and host interactive quizzes for community fun and engagement.
While you’re there, don’t miss our talk with ELOTL:
Sergey Pronin (Group Product Manager, Percona) / Shivani Gupta (ELOTL) — Stop Worrying and Keep Querying, Using Automated Multi-Region Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery(DR) is critical for business continuity in the face of widespread outages taking down entire data centers or cloud provider regions. DR relies on deployment to multiple locations, data replication, monitoring for failure and failover. The process is typically manual involving several moving parts, and, even in the best case, involves some downtime for end-users. A multi-cluster K8s control plane presents the opportunity to automate the DR setup as well as the failure detection and failover. Such automation can dramatically reduce RTO and improve availability for end-users. This talk (and demo) describes one such setup using the open source Percona Operator for PostgreSQL and a multi-cluster K8s orchestrator. The orchestrator will use policy driven placement to replicate the entire workload on multiple clusters (in different regions), detect failure using pluggable logic, and do failover processing by promoting the standby as well as redirecting application traffic.
