Cloud Native Meetup Recap

Karlsruhe offers a vibrant tech scene and we are proud to be part of a group organizing expert & community meetups like this one.

November 29, 2024 1 Min Read
Cloud Native Meetup Recap
Cloud Native Meetup Recap

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Cloud Native / K8s Karlsruhe comes together again 🚀💙

Last week we organized the 1st Cloud Native meetup in Karlsruhe, since a long time. And we were WOWed by the number of people joining the event: 50 People have joined the event in person.

🔭 Michele Mancioppi (Head of Product at Dash0) showed why observability is crucial to developing resilient software. In his talk he gave a 1000 mile view of OpenTelemetry (an incubating CNCF technology). He also presented what components are out there, and how each can be incorporated into a system.

🚀 Manuel Dewald (Architect at Codesphere) followed up by presenting all possible ways to scale an application. He also shared some common pitfalls, that can lead to cascading failures. He also did a live-demo on Kubernetes' new in-place vertical scaling feature (currently in alpha), and how it can be used with autoscalers. Special thanks to Blue Yonder for hosting the event 🙏

And thanks to Alex Klein, Tim Schrodi, Gabriel Salier and Maximilian Burr who helped organize this event.

 🎤Do you know a speaker in the Karlsruhe area? Submit Talk Proposal

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