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Intro
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Empowering teams in your organization
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Third-party multi-tenancy
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Considerations for soft vs hard multi-tenancy
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Namespace per tenant isn't an isolation
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How can we isolate namespaces?
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Namespace/s per tenant projects
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What if namespaces aren't enough?
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Virtual clusters - Hardening the soft parts
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Virtual cluster isolation
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Opinionated Capsule vs vcluster
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Motivation
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Requirements
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First steps
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Self-Serve tenants with an Helm chart
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Tenant CRD example
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Conclusion
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Tips
Description:
Explore multi-tenancy in Kubernetes and learn how to create and manage multi-tenant cluster solutions using self-service in this 47-minute Linux Foundation webinar. Discover different methods and tools for building and managing multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters, including examples of self-service solutions that delegate tasks from DevOps to other stakeholders. Gain insights into how Velocity created a freemium product offering using a multi-tenant cluster and Capsule for self-serve management. Delve into topics such as internal cluster sharing, isolated environments, multi-tenant applications, and sharing clusters with customers or third parties. Examine considerations for soft vs. hard multi-tenancy, namespace isolation techniques, virtual clusters, and the differences between Capsule and vcluster. Learn about tenant CRDs, self-serve tenants with Helm charts, and receive valuable tips for implementing multi-tenant solutions in Kubernetes environments.

Creating and Managing Multi-Tenant Cluster Solutions Using Self-Service

Linux Foundation
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