Deliver a Multicloud Application with Flux and Carvel - Peter Tran, VMware
Deliver a Multicloud Application with Flux and Carvel - Peter Tran, VMware An application can be conveniently run and configured on multiple clouds with some open source tools. This is possible because it is easy to do gitops with k8s and it’s available on multiple clouds with consistency. The journey starts with Carvel Packages which provides a declarative way to represent containerized applications. Then Carvel PackageInstalls represents instances of the application with runtime specific configuration. FluxCD can create these instances and do so on any cloud provided a corresponding kubeconfig. This journey is not restricted to just these tools but it’s the unique features of them that make multicloud possible. The audience will walk away with a pattern to deploy an application onto multiple clouds and guidance on choosing tools to do it their own way.
Deliver a Multicloud Application with Flux and Carvel - Peter Tran, VMware An application can be conveniently run and configured on multiple clouds with some open source tools. This is possible because it is easy to do gitops with k8s and it’s available on multiple clouds with consistency. The journey starts with Carvel Packages which provides a declarative way to represent containerized applications. Then Carvel PackageInstalls represents instances of the application with runtime specific configuration. FluxCD can create these instances and do so on any cloud provided a corresponding kubeconfig. This journey is not restricted to just these tools but it’s the unique features of them that make multicloud possible. The audience will walk away with a pattern to deploy an application onto multiple clouds and guidance on choosing tools to do it their own way.