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A Cloud Native Foundation for Developer - Application Platforms

Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the rise of platform engineering and critical lessons learned from building cloud-native systems in this conference talk. Gain insights into creating cloud-agnostic platforms that support developers' needs for building and delivering domain-specific solutions. Discover how to leverage tools like Crossplane, Backstage, Argo, and Buildpacks to craft a reliable, adoptable, and open foundation for developer and application platforms. Learn about the complexities of platforms, the importance of unified observability, and key metrics for successful platform development. Understand the challenges of Kubernetes, cloud provider considerations, and CI/CD implementation while exploring strategies to deliver a comprehensive view to developers.

Syllabus

Intro
INTRODUCTION
What we are talking about
Platform or Internal Dev Platform
Orchestrate Chaos
The ideal IDP
What you want to achieve
Or even better
Lessons Learned - the little things
Complexity of Platforms
Kubernetes is not a hypervisor
The cloud provider matter
CI/CD a mythos/dilemma
You need a unified observability
Deliver to Devs the full view
What doesn't work well, yet
Some key metrics building a platform Bert bay


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CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

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