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Introduction
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What is Rook
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Traditional storage in Kubernetes
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Storage limitations
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Storage on Kubernetes
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Operator Pattern
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CRDS
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Rook Operators
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Architecture
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New Storage Solutions
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Demo
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MiniCube
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Commands
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Create a Safe Cluster
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Create a Cluster
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Check Cluster Health
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Create Sequel Database
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WordPress Application
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WordPress Storage
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Deep Dive
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Slides
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How to get involved
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Other sessions
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Questions
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Performance
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Network Performance
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Stability
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High Availability
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Graduation
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Mineo
Description:
Explore the Rook project, an open-source cloud-native storage orchestrator for Kubernetes, in this 37-minute conference talk by Jared Watts from Upbound. Learn about Rook's capabilities in automating deployment, configuration, scaling, and management of storage solutions in cloud-native environments. Discover how Rook transforms storage software into self-managing, self-scaling, and self-healing services. Delve into the project's architecture, benefits, and use cases, including its acceptance as the first storage project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Follow along with a practical demonstration using MiniCube, covering cluster creation, health checks, and deploying applications like WordPress with Rook-managed storage. Gain insights into Rook's performance, network capabilities, stability, and high availability features. Understand how to get involved with the project and explore related topics in Kubernetes storage orchestration.

Intro - Rook

CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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