San Francisco Kubernetes Meetup
Dani Traphagen, a solution architect at GridGain Systems, will speak at the San Francisco Kubernetes Meetup on Feb. 15. The title of her presentation: "Distributed Database DevOps Dilemmas? Kubernetes to the rescue!"
Talk details: Distributed databases can make so many things easier for a developer, but not always for DevOps. Kubernetes has come to the rescue with an easy application orchestration!
It is straightforward to do the orchestration leaning on relational databases as a data layer. However, it is more difficult to do the same when a distributed SQL database or other kind of distributed storage is used instead.
In this presentation, attendees will learn how Kubernetes can orchestrate a distributed database like Apache Ignite, in particular:
- Cluster Assembling - database nodes auto-discovery in Kubernetes.
- Database Resilience - automated horizontal scalability.
- Database Availability - what's the role of Kubernetes and the database.
- Utilizing both RAM and disk - set up Apache Ignite in a way to get in-memory performance with the durability of disk.
About the speaker: Dani is a solution architect at GridGain Systems. She confesses that she's fascinated by the world of distributed databases and how this technology is shifting a decent chunk of the RBDMS paradigm. Specifically, her interests are in Big Data, Data Science, Bioinformatics, Machine Learning, In Memory Data Grids, Distributed Databases, Data Modeling, Search and data processing/analytics.
GridGain Solutions Architect