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Kubernetes Multi-tenancy: Principles and Practices for Large Scale Internal Developer Platforms - Hiroshi Hayakawa, LY Corporation
Platform Engineering enables developers to focus on business value-aligned tasks by providing internal developer platforms (IDPs) that streamline development workflows. Kubernetes is widely used as a foundation for IDPs thanks to its scalability and flexibility.
As organizations grow, supporting multiple development projects often requires a multi-tenant platform built on Kubernetes. To meet demands for security, resource efficiency, and scalability in a multi-tenancy scenario, it is essential to understand and effectively utilize Kubernetes’ features, which support them. Moreover, real-world use cases often require expanding the scope of consideration to other cloud native technologies, utilized for enabling IDP capabilities on Kubernetes.
In this session, he will explore key considerations for designing a multi-tenant Kubernetes-based platform, drawing on real-world experience in its development and operation. The content will span from Kubernetes fundamentals to relevant technologies across the cloud native ecosystem. Participants will gain a comprehensive view of the multi-tenant landscape and practical insights for operating their own platforms at scale.
Kubernetes Multi-tenancy: Principles and Practices for Large Scale Internal Developer Platforms - Hiroshi Hayakawa, LY Corporation
Platform Engineering enables developers to focus on business value-aligned tasks by providing internal developer platforms (IDPs) that streamline development workflows. Kubernetes is widely used as a foundation for IDPs thanks to its scalability and flexibility.
As organizations grow, supporting multiple development projects often requires a multi-tenant platform built on Kubernetes. To meet demands for security, resource efficiency, and scalability in a multi-tenancy scenario, it is essential to understand and effectively utilize Kubernetes’ features, which support them. Moreover, real-world use cases often require expanding the scope of consideration to other cloud native technologies, utilized for enabling IDP capabilities on Kubernetes.
In this session, he will explore key considerations for designing a multi-tenant Kubernetes-based platform, drawing on real-world experience in its development and operation. The content will span from Kubernetes fundamentals to relevant technologies across the cloud native ecosystem. Participants will gain a comprehensive view of the multi-tenant landscape and practical insights for operating their own platforms at scale.
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