If you’ve followed what Oracle has done in the open source and Kubernetes spaces, you know that we’ve donated ARM credits to the CNCF and empowered our customers to use Kubernetes for ETL jobs, pipelines, HPC workloads, and even databases—all running on (OKE).
This year, at Oracle CloudWorld 2024, we’re taking that energy and offering workshops and hands-on-labs that use those themes and combine them with AI to get you up to speed on how this space continues to evolve.
Check out these 5 OKE and Kuberenetes sessions at OCW —
- Give Your OKE Troubleshooting Skills a Superpower with AI and K8sGPT (Kosseila Haddalene, Solutions Architect, CloudThrill) — To this day, Kubernetes cluster troubleshooting remains a big challenge for many seasoned DevOps teams, including those working with platforms like Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE). But what if you could leverage the power of large language models (LLMs) to support OKE operations and address issues with context analysis? This is precisely what K8sGPT was designed for. Come find out more.
- Protect Your Critical OKE Workloads Using Full Stack DR (Rama Vijjapurapu, Consulting Member of Technical Staff, Oracle) — Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) disaster recovery (DR) is essential for maintaining business continuity, protecting data assets, mitigating risks, ensuring compliance, and preserving customer trust. Ensuring the uninterrupted operation of businesses and reducing downtime during system failures is crucial for developers and IT teams overseeing OCI deployments. OCI Full Stack DR offers a comprehensive solution for automating disaster recovery across regions or availability domains. Explore how to create and execute a DR plan of your OKE workloads using Full Stack DR.
- AI-Based Autoscaling with Avesha for Simplified OKE Management on OCI (Premkumar Thomas Augustine, Vice President, Engineering Services, Finvi) — When it comes to operational effectiveness, precision is key. Whether you’re just starting your Kubernetes journey or have dozens of clusters deployed throughout your enterprise, increasing availability while managing cost is often a consideration. Learn how Avesha has helped their own customers precisely scale infrastructure and application resources with the power of generative AI. Hear real-world use cases involving services like Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) and Oracle Autonomous Database.
- Deploy Your Local LLM-Based Web App in OKE: Chatbot with 100% Data Privacy (Kosseila Haddalene, Solutions Architect, CloudThrill) — In a world accustomed to AI assistants using proprietary models from companies like OpenAI, what if your business requires full control over the personal information exchanged with AI models? Is there a way? Explore how to build a web-based private chatbot powered by local large language models (LLMs), ensuring 100% data privacy for containerized workloads in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Container Engine for Kubernetes (OKE) clusters. Learn how to maintain complete control over sensitive data while leveraging container technology’s robust capabilities. Don’t miss this chance to discover the future of AI and data privacy in action.
- Guardrails and Governance with OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes (Alan Chester, Principal Product Manager, Oracle) — With its high degree of flexibility for operating containers at cloud scale, Kubernetes has seen a significant uptake across enterprises. This flexibility, however, makes it harder for enterprises to configure their Kubernetes environments to be secure. Enterprise admins often look for guidance on how to properly secure and operate their Kubernetes environments to remain compliant with their organizational goals and policies. We present container governance using the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Cloud Guard service for automatically detecting and enforcing security as well as operational and organizational policies on workloads running on the OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes service.
