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Running Kubernetes in the cloud is a common use case. You can make use of all the features that hyperscalers have to offer: resiliency, scalability, load-balancing etc. But what if you only have a single machine sitting on-premise that lacks consistent internet access? Should you still use Kubernetes? Our client has embarked on a journey to build a smart energy metering solution for remote industrial plants. The solution aggregates data produced by IoT measurement devices to a central point on site before sending the data to the cloud. The challenge for us, of course, is the design of this central aggregation point on site. This talk describes how we analysed the requirements to decide on using Kubernetes (K3s) as a central aggregation point on site. We will go through the why of the design and how we have also incorporated other CNCF projects (Prometheus, Helm, Cert-manager and Longhorn) into the final solution.
Harry bridges software and infrastructure with his experience as a DevOps engineer. He builds resilient software & infrastructure to support the continuous delivery of business value. He is a DevSecOps evangelist with a strong background in financial technology. He specialises in... Read More →