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Confluent Developer ft. Tim Berglund, Adi Polak & Viktor Gamov

How to Run Kafka Streams on Kubernetes ft. Viktor Gamov

06 Apr 2020

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There’s something about YAML and the word “Docker” that doesn’t quite sit well with Viktor Gamov (Developer Advocate, Confluent). But Kafka Streams on Kubernetes is a phrase that does.Kubernetes is an open source platform that allows teams to deploy, manage, and automate containerized services and workloads. Running Kafka Streams on Kubernetes simplifies operations and gets your environment allocated faster.Viktor describes what that process looks like and how Jib helps build, test, and deploy Kafka Streams applications on Kubernetes for an improved DevOps experience. He also shares about some exciting projects he’s currently working on. EPISODE LINKSInstalling Apache Kafka® with Ansible ft. Viktor Gamov and Justin ManchesterContainerized Apache Kafka on KubernetesKubernetes 101 | Confluent Operator (1/3)Installation | Confluent Operator (2/3)Confluent Operator vs. Open Source Helm Charts (3/3)Streams Must Flow: Developing Fault-Tolerant Stream Processing Applications with Kafka Streams and KubernetesKafka TutorialsJoin the Confluent Community SlackLearn about Kafka at Confluent DeveloperSEASON 2 Hosted by Tim Berglund, Adi Polak and Viktor Gamov Produced and Edited by Noelle Gallagher, Peter Furia and Nurie Mohamed Music by Coastal Kites Artwork by Phil Vo 🎧 Subscribe to Confluent Developer wherever you listen to podcasts. ▶️ Subscribe on YouTube, and hit the 🔔 to catch new episodes. 👍 If you enjoyed this, please leave us a rating. 🎧 Confluent also has a podcast for tech leaders: "Life Is But A Stream" hosted by our friend, Joseph Morais.

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