Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK) is the most advanced, efficient way to deploy and run the Elastic stack on Kubernetes. ECK harnesses the inherent capabilities of Kubernetes, including self-healing, autoscaling, seamless updates, declarative infrastructure, and more, to streamline the deployment and operation of the Elastic stack.Â
In this webinar, we will provide best practices and real-world tips for running Elastic workloads on ECK in business-critical production environments where performance and reliability are critical.Â
We’ll cover cluster design, monitoring, troubleshooting, security, upgrades, autoscaling, storage, and other related topics.
ECK Fundamentals
- Introduction to Kubernetes.
- Leveraging managed cloud K8s platforms (GKE, EKS, AKS, etc.).
- Brief overview of ECK and its capabilities.
Designing and planning reliable and secure ECK deployments:
- Reference architecture for ECK enabled platforms
- Capacity planning, autoscaling, and stability for ECK workloads
- Choosing optimal storage classes and persistence for ECK
- Security by design in ECK environments
Master tips for ECK deployments code management:
- Structuring your code with Kustomize.io
- GitOps approach for ECK
Live Demo Session:
- Walkthrough of setting up ECK with the explored best practices in a managed Kubernetes environment.
Q&A:
- Open forum for attendees to ask questions and discuss specific use cases.
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