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Title:
Juju | Kubernetes and cloud native operations report 2021
Description:
Juju is an open source orchestration engine for software operators that enables the deployment, integration and lifecycle management of applications at any scale, on any infrastructure
Website Age:
5 years and 3 months (reg. 2020-04-03).

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  • Education

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Juju.is is powered by WORDPRESS.

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Questions {❓}

  • Are companies contributing code back to open source projects they use?
  • Are you running High Availability Kubernetes clusters?
  • Are you running Kubernetes in an air-gapped environment?
  • Are you using Kubernetes in an offline environment?
  • As Mark Shuttleworth said in the KubeCon Operator Day keynote this year: “Kubernetes?
  • Bare metal?
  • But can you do everything you want with it?
  • But is that same pace being adopted by industries?
  • Can we take a look at this from the exact opposite angle?
  • Did you get this Helm chart from a trusted actor, like your operations team or is it supported by an official vendor?
  • Do you pay for support on your ops tools?
  • Do you pay for support on your ops tools?
  • Do you really need a lot of VM provisioning superpowers?
  • Do you run stateful applications in containers?
  • Does your team use community-provided templates / playbooks /scripts / packages?
  • Does your team use community-provided templates/playbooks/scripts/packages?
  • Hand on heart — are you wearing pyjamas right now?
  • How are these different from the others?
  • How can we optimize applications to reduce work/errors in Day 2 operations?
  • How can we optimize resource utilization?
  • How do you separate applications in Kubernetes?
  • How many Helm charts has your team used/modified in the last 90 days?
  • How many machines are you running?
  • How many of them would it take to create charms that cover the use cases of tens of thousands of Devs, DevOps, and SRE’s?
  • How many ops people does it take to screw in a Kubernetes?
  • How many ops people does it take to screw in a Kubernetes?
  • How secure is that thing?
  • How should that scenario be integrated into the wider estate?
  • I can probably name 25 different answers to the question “Why do I need multiple clusters?
  • If you use Kubernetes, how many production clusters do you have?
  • In a typical organization, who manages the cloud infrastructure?
  • In the infrastructure space, what does the term “substrate” mean to you?
  • In using the cloud, have organisations decoupled capacity and the ability to scale in a way that allows them to save money?
  • In which environments do you run Kubernetes clusters?
  • Is everybody swimming deep into the K8s ocean?
  • Is it on a database?
  • Is that how businesses think of it?
  • Is there a reference to “herding cats” to be made here?
  • Is your company contributing code back to the open source projects that you use?
  • I’ve got fifty cents over here, what can you do for me?
  • Kubernetes has APIs for attaching storage volumes or managing IP ranges, so why add the hypervisor overhead?
  • Kubernetes versions and upgrades: too fast or too slow?
  • Maybe it’s a lack of industry-standard on terminology?
  • On average, how many machines are in your fleet (incl VM, bare metal, etc)?
  • Out of the benefits they bring, which are the most important for businesses?
  • Public clouds or private clouds?
  • Remember the question where we asked people for the definition of a hybrid cloud, and almost 80% of the respondents got it right?
  • Size is important: How many machines and clusters are people running?
  • So do you really not care about what’s in that Helm chart?
  • So how do you do isolation or multi-tenancy in that case?
  • So why would it run as part of my base image?
  • The hardest thing with the cloud is what technology and tools and services do you pick and in what order for a given solution?
  • There’s enough humour in the survey that maybe they were just being funny too?
  • To those people, I would ask: do you have policies that you want to keep the same across those clusters?
  • What Kubernetes environment(s) do you target during local container development?
  • What are Charms?
  • What are the TWO most important questions that ops people should care about?
  • What are the top benefits of cloud native technologies for businesses?
  • What are the top challenges Kubernetes brings to businesses?
  • What are your biggest challenges when migrating to/using Kubernetes and containers?
  • What are your hybrid cloud or multi-cloud use cases?
  • What are your requirements when it comes to implementing an edge strategy?
  • What cloud native use cases are you working on?
  • What do you use?
  • What does the future look like?
  • What is Charmhub?
  • What is Juju?
  • What is cloud native storage?
  • What is happening in that YAML file?
  • What is happening in that helm chart?
  • What is the Charm SDK?
  • What is the best Kubernetes meme?
  • What is the best way to manage software on Kubernetes?
  • What is the oldest version of Kubernetes that you have running on a production cluster?
  • What is the solution to too many Helm charts?
  • What is the solution to too many helm charts?
  • What is your edge use case?
  • What is your experience with Kubernetes operators?
  • What is your experience with charms?
  • What is your preferred method for operating, upgrading, and maintaining software on Kubernetes?
  • What resources should be allocated to the scenario?
  • What size do they have for given use cases?
  • What things do you wish to be able to do in Kubernetes that you currently can’t?
  • What type of Zoomer (zoom-user) are you?
  • What’s the fastest way to deploy X?
  • Where do you run Kubernetes?
  • Where do you run applications in your organisation?
  • Where should the application run?
  • Which cloud-native solution space(s) have you mastered?
  • Which goals are most important to you and your team?
  • Which meme?
  • Which of the following do you value the most when selecting a base image of a container image?
  • Which of the following is the best way to make your life easier with YAML?
  • Which of the following sentences most accurately describes a Kubernetes operator?
  • Which of these cloud-native use cases are you working on now?
  • Which software components should be included in the scenario?
  • Which software components should be included in the workflow?
  • Which technology goals are most important?
  • Who is using Kubernetes and cloud native technologies?
  • Who manages your organisation’s cloud infrastructure?
  • Why are you running everything on Kubernetes?
  • Why do I need 75 megabytes of Python and other utilities when I just want to run my 12 megabyte Go program?
  • Why learn different things like Docker or docker-compose if, in the end, you want to run containers on Kubernetes?
  • Why would a DBA be concerned with Kubernetes?
  • Would you trust an operator built by an expert?
  • Yet Another Markdown Language?
  • Yaml directly?

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      url:https://juju.is
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         https://twitter.com/juju_devops
         https://www.youtube.com/@jujucharms
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      name:Juju
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