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November 17–November 20, 2020
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Thursday, November 19 • 2:55pm - 3:30pm
Multi-Cluster is Easier Than You Think with Linkerd and Ambassador - Thomas Rampelberg, Buoyant & Daniel Bryant, Datawire

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Multicluster is becoming the new norm; practically everyone runs multiple dev and staging clusters, and running multiple cross-AZ/DC production clusters is a best practice for high availability. However, connecting multiple clusters is often seen as challenging. We’re here to convince you that it’s easy to get started with Linkerd and Ambassador. Join Thomas and Daniel to learn: - The motivations for cross-cluster communication - Key requirements for multi-cluster comms, including: providing a unified trust domain, separating failure domains, support heterogeneous networks, and providing a unified model with in-cluster comms. - An exploration of the “service mirror” pattern and how this is implemented within Linkerd - How to connect and manage an Ingress to a multi-cluster deployment using service mirroring (including live demo)

Speakers
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Daniel Bryant

Independent Tech Consultant, Big Picture Tech
Daniel Bryant currently works as an independent technical consultant. His expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. Daniel is a Java Champion who contributes to several open source projects. He also writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly... Read More →
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Thomas Rampelberg

Software Engineer, Buoyant
Thomas Rampelberg is a Software Engineer at Buoyant Inc. He has made a career of building infrastructure software that allows developers and operators to focus on what is important to them. He is a contributor to Linkerd and has been maintaining Kubernetes applications at scale and... Read More →


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Thursday November 19, 2020 2:55pm - 3:30pm EST
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