Argo and Kubernetes with Michael Crenshaw and Zach Aller

Argo and Kubernetes with Michael Crenshaw and Zach Aller


Argo is an open-source suite of instruments to reinforce steady supply and workflow orchestration in Kubernetes environments. The undertaking had its begin at Applatix and was accepted to the Cloud Native Computing Basis in 2020.

Michael Crenshaw and Zach Aller are each lead maintainers for Argo. They be part of the present with Lee Atchison to speak concerning the origins of the undertaking, what issues Argo solves, the 4 core instruments in Argo, and extra.

This episode is hosted by Lee Atchison. Lee Atchison is a software program architect, creator, and thought chief on cloud computing and utility modernization. His best-selling e book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is a vital useful resource for technical groups trying to preserve excessive availability and handle danger of their cloud environments.

Lee is the host of his podcast, Trendy Digital Enterprise, a fascinating and informative podcast produced for individuals trying to construct and develop their digital enterprise with the assistance of contemporary functions and processes developed for at the moment’s fast-moving enterprise atmosphere. Hear at mdb.fm. Observe Lee at softwarearchitectureinsights.com, and see all his content material at leeatchison.com.

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roosho Senior Engineer (Technical Services)
I am Rakib Raihan RooSho, Jack of all IT Trades. You got it right. Good for nothing. I try a lot of things and fail more than that. That's how I learn. Whenever I succeed, I note that in my cookbook. Eventually, that became my blog. 
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I am Rakib Raihan RooSho, Jack of all IT Trades. You got it right. Good for nothing. I try a lot of things and fail more than that. That's how I learn. Whenever I succeed, I note that in my cookbook. Eventually, that became my blog. 

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roosho Senior Engineer (Technical Services)
I am Rakib Raihan RooSho, Jack of all IT Trades. You got it right. Good for nothing. I try a lot of things and fail more than that. That's how I learn. Whenever I succeed, I note that in my cookbook. Eventually, that became my blog.