Go Low-Ops and stay in control with Software Operators
Presented by
Michael Jaeger, Product Manager (Canonical)
About this talk
Lower your overhead with an open-source framework!
A software operator encapsulates the knowledge and expertise of a real-world operations team and codifies it into a dedicated piece of software. Software operators help human operators and administrators run their applications efficiently and effectively. They are the obvious solution for going Low-Ops when operating applications. Low-Ops refers to the approach of automating the configuration and operation wherever applicable to reduce tasks to the minimum.
With Juju and the Charmed Operator framework, Canonical provides a fully open-sourced solution for implementing and running software operators. And there is a lot more than just the software: there is documentation as well as free training, guidelines and references for creating software operators.
Our secret weapon for Low-Ops: Model-driven operations
Operating solutions today are about integrating and managing applications. Juju uses models to form compositions of these applications. Models in Juju integrate applications into a logical unit. This approach solves several challenges, such as consistent access restrictions, sharing common operational data, or reusing deployment configurations.
Join the Webinar to learn about:
The open-source approach to software operators with Juju and the Charmed Operator Framework
Available guidance and resources
The idea of model-driven operations
How to leverage the Low-Ops approach for your solution
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