Wrapping up
We have now come to the end of our exercises and the Pocket-Size kubernetes tutorial. We hope that this session has been useful at introducing the basics of creating a small Kubernetes cluster, as well as understanding resources and how they can be deployed.
If you were not able to complete any of the exercise, feel free to come back to this site at any time to finish them or just to review what you have done. There is a big wide world of Kubernetes options, applications, customisations, and opinions. A good place to start is our extra reading page
For those of you interested in following this tutorial with more Kubernetes technologies, make sure to join the Cloud-Native SIG mailing list and follow CAKE fellowship activities.
Acknowledgements
This tutorial was developed by the Cloud-Native SIG (CN-SIG) team with support from the Computational Abilities Knowledge Exchange Network+ (CAKE).
CN-SIG acknowledges funding from the Software Sustainability Institute and CAKE through the UKRI Digital Research Infrastructure Programme (project reference UKRI1799).
Today's facilitators:
- Lewis Sampson — STFC / DAFNI
- Piper Fowler-Wright — The Rosalind Franklin Institute
Rest of the CN-SIG team:
- Laura Shemilt — The Rosalind Franklin Institute
- Alex Lubbock — The Rosalind Franklin Institute
- Tibor Auer — University College London
Institution Links:
- Cloud Native SIG
- Software Sustainability Institute
- CAKE
- DAFNI
- The Rosalind Franklin Institute
- University College London
The following documentation was used heavily in creating this tutorial: