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Densify Hosts Webinar: Automating K8s Resource Management

Discover how to balance resource allocation in Kubernetes. Learn from experts and gain insights to improve your platform engineering.

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Densify Hosts Webinar: Automating K8s Resource Management

Densify, a leading provider of Kubernetes resource management solutions, is set to host a webinar on October 21, focusing on the challenges and best practices in managing application resources in Kubernetes. The event, titled 'Automating Kubernetes Resource Management To Reduce Developer Burden', is hosted by Andrew Hillier, co-founder and CTO of Densify, and moderated by Chris Pirillo.

The webinar aims to address the critical issue of resource allocation in Kubernetes, which, if not managed properly, can lead to either overprovisioning or underprovisioning. Both scenarios have significant drawbacks - overprovisioning wastes money and energy, while underprovisioning slows down developers. The goal of platform engineering is to provide 'just right' resource allocation to meet developers' needs without these pitfalls.

The event will delve into various aspects of Kubernetes resource management, including understanding cost and risk factors, setting optimal resource specifications, and automating scaling. It will also cover fostering cross-team collaboration, a crucial factor in efficient resource management. Specific topics to be discussed include common Kubernetes deployment errors, namespaces, Kubernetes fleets, KYAML, and Kubernetes at the edge. By providing visibility into application resource utilization, developers can make informed decisions, reducing the burden of manual resource management.

The webinar, hosted by Densify, promises to be an insightful event for anyone involved in Kubernetes resource management. By attending, participants can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and solutions in this critical area of platform engineering. The event is scheduled for October 21 and is free to attend.

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