Most organizations start and often stay with a single Kubernetes cluster. In Kubernetes literature, the cluster boundary is how far the Kubernetes control plane reaches. However, the usage of Kubernetes, especially at leading-edge organizations operating at scale, has crossed the single-cluster threshold. Organizations are building and deploying services across multiple clusters for high availability, disaster recovery, application isolation, compliance, latency concerns, staged migration, and multi-tenancy reasons.
In this webinar, we will cover: