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Progressive Delivery with Flagger

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

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore progressive delivery techniques for Kubernetes in this informative conference talk. Learn about Flagger and service meshes for safer deployments, limiting the impact of failed releases. Discover various deployment strategies like canary releases, dark launches, A/B testing, and blue-green mirroring. Understand the pros and cons of each technique, identify suitable applications, and consider the added complexities. Dive into Flagger's features, including declarative releases, automation, traffic management, validation processes, metric templates, alerting, and testing webhooks. Gain insights on manual gating and Flagger's roadmap, with opportunities for hands-on workshops to reinforce your understanding of progressive delivery in Kubernetes environments.

Syllabus

Intro
What is Progressive Delivery?
Flagger. Goals
Flagger . Deployment Strategies
Canary - Deployment Strategy
Flagger - Declarative Releases
Flagger - Release automation
Flagger - Traffic management
Flagger - Validation process
Flagger - Metric Templates
Flagger Alerting
Flagger - Testing Webhooks
Flagger. Manual Cating
Flagger. Roadmap
Hands-on Workshops


Taught by

CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

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