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      <title>Kubernetes for the Legacy Warrior</title>
      <description>MANAGERS: “Put everything in Kubernetes!”

ARCHITECTS: “That’s simple, just use microservices”

DEV-OPS ENGINEERS: “Have you tried a Kubernetes-based polyglot micro services application with Istio service mesh?”
YOU: “Yeah, that’s great.  But I have a real job making my company money with a legacy application.  I can’t just take two years to re-architect the world.   Plus, I’m fairly certain 90% of what you just said is utter nonsense.  So why should I care about any of this???
In this talk, we will go beyond the theory of containers, orchestration, and service-based architecture to talk about real techniques that real developers can use to start gaining the benefits of a container-focused ecosystem without completely starting over.  I will use live code examples to show how to break apart a monolithic application and begin to deploy decoupled components in containers using the Kubernetes container-orchestration system.

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      <content:encoded>MANAGERS: “Put everything in Kubernetes!”

ARCHITECTS: “That’s simple, just use microservices”

DEV-OPS ENGINEERS: “Have you tried a Kubernetes-based polyglot micro services application with Istio service mesh?”
YOU: “Yeah, that’s great.  But I have a real job making my company money with a legacy application.  I can’t just take two years to re-architect the world.   Plus, I’m fairly certain 90% of what you just said is utter nonsense.  So why should I care about any of this???
In this talk, we will go beyond the theory of containers, orchestration, and service-based architecture to talk about real techniques that real developers can use to start gaining the benefits of a container-focused ecosystem without completely starting over.  I will use live code examples to show how to break apart a monolithic application and begin to deploy decoupled components in containers using the Kubernetes container-orchestration system.

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