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Running applications on Kubernetes, at scale, in the cloud is complex. A myriad of components and applications come together to deliver business services, and tracking down changes or errors is a challenge. Furthermore, identifying the optimal performance for applications and understanding the best places to start with optimization that will deliver the best bang for your buck is difficult.

In this Techstrong Learning Experience, Carl Gridley, customer success engineering manager at NetApp, will demonstrate how you can successfully address Kubernetes fault finding, optimizing cost analysis and performance right-sizing with NetApp CloudOps.

You'll learn:

  • Why running applications on Kubernetes at scale is so complex
  • How to identify optimal application performance
  • How to optimize your Kubernetes platform for cost-efficiency
  • How to deliver actionable intelligence for your Kubernetes infrastructure.
Carl Gridley
Customer Success Engineering Manager - Spot.io
Carl has the good fortune to support a team of international Customer Success Engineers, working as hard as they can to deliver the best outcomes for Spot's customers.Carl's career spans 19 years in technology, including mainframe software (late to the party but still, mainframes!), storage, HCI and the cloud. Over that time he's learned that keeping your customers happy and earning trust are the keys to success.

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What You’ll Learn in This Webinar

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