Introduction to Keptn (Part I)
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David Flanagan
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In this episode, we take a look at on-boarding and deploying our first Keptn managed service to our Kubernetes clusters, using Prometheus to provide safety for continuous delivery through progressive delivery.
This episode is part of the Guide to Keptn series.
-- Introduction to Keptn (Part I) - This Video
-- Introduction to Keptn (Part II) - https://youtu.be/pMkjE_uvJoo
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🕰 Timeline
00:00 - Holding screen
00:15 - Introductions
02:22 - What is Keptn?
21:50 - Installing Istio
25:45 - Installing Keptn
32:00 - Setting up our Keptn repository
43:20 - Onboarding our first service
51:00 - Deploying our first service
1:12:00 - Adding Prometheus
1:16:40 - Progressive delivery
👥 About the Guests
Jürgen Etzlstorfer
Jürgen is a maintainer of the Keptn open-source project since its beginning. He also takes care of its community and ecosystem and loves to welcome new contributors. Join him! :)
🐦 https://twitter.com/jetzlstorfer
🧩 https://github.com/jetzlstorfer
🔨 About the Technologies
Keptn
Keptn is a control-plane for DevOps automation of cloud-native applications. Keptn uses a declarative approach to build scalable automation for delivery and operations which can be scaled to a large number of services.
🌏 https://keptn.sh
🐦 https://twitter.com/keptnProject
🧩 https://github.com/keptn/keptn
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