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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.
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