When Life Gives You Containers, Make an Open Source RDS: A Kubernetes Love Story

Location Salt Lake City, Utah
Dates Nov 12, 2024 – Nov 15, 2024
Presentation Nov 13, 2024 , 12:10 pm
Speaker
Sergey Pronin
Sergey Pronin

Group Product Manager, Percona

Abstract

This isn’t your typical technical talk. We’ll take you on a step-by-step adventure, starting from a humble single database in a container and adding components one by one, just like we did. You’ll witness firsthand how we tackled real-world challenges, from storage and scaling to monitoring and UI design, to create an Open Source Cloud Native database platform. You’ll walk away with a deep understanding of how Kubernetes can be used to orchestrate complex and stateful applications (like databases clusters). Join us and discover how you can break free from vendor lock-in, save costs, and build a database that’s truly yours. This is your chance to learn from our triumphs and tribulations, and be inspired to create your own open source success story.

Video

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Speaker Bios

Sergey Pronin

Group Product Manager, Percona

Sergey is a product leader at Percona focusing on delivering robust open-source database and cloud-native solutions. Prior to Percona Sergey led product management and engineering teams in other organizations with a primary focus on products in infrastructure and platforms space.

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