Serverless Event-Driven Scale for Any Container with KEDA
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore event-driven workloads and serverless computing in this Linux Foundation webinar sponsored by Microsoft Azure. Learn how KEDA (Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling) brings event-driven capabilities to any workload running in Kubernetes, providing on-demand compute and elastic scale. Discover the benefits of event-driven compute, best practices, and real-world use cases for implementing event-driven architecture in every cluster. Dive into topics such as retail use cases, KEDA overview, demonstrations, long-running executions, serverless runtimes, and comparisons between KEDA, K-Native, and Virtual Cubelets. Gain insights into alternate approaches and pros and cons of various serverless solutions, including HTTP-based implementations.
Syllabus
Introduction
Agenda
Event Driven
Retail Use Case
Overview of KEDA
Demo
Behind the Scenes
Questions
Longrunning executions
Serverless runtimes
Can I use KEDA with HTTP
KEDA vs K Native
Pros and Cons
Alternate Approach
KEDA vs KNative
Virtual Cubelets
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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