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Cezzaine Zaher
on 10 February 2017

Webinar: Getting started with the Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes


Discover the simplest and easiest way to stand up and operate a Kubernetes cluster in AWS. Watch our webinar!

The Canonical Distribution of Kubernetes is a pure-upstream distribution that delivers you the latest version of Kubernetes with built-in community operational knowledge.

In this on-demand webinar we cover:

  • how to set up your own Kubernetes cluster on Amazon Web Services
  • initial configuration, installation, and validation
  • how to horizontally scale your cluster for future growth
  • other lifecycle tasks, such as upgrades, backups, logging, and monitoring

There are some interesting Q&A included as well.

Watch the webinar

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