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DoK Talks #105 - Run Graph Database on K3s with KubeSphere // Feynman Zhou & Wey Gu

Dec 01, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 105
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ABSTRACT OF THE TALK

Graph databases are fundamentally designed with a focus on the relationship between data sets. Running stateful workloads like databases on a container platform has always been a challenge. How to unleash the power of your connected data on Kubernetes with cloud-native technologies?

Nebula Graph is a highly performant linearly scalable graph database available for use via a shared-nothing distributed model. KubeSphere is an open source container platform built on Kubernetes, helping developers to implement application delivery and build observability with ease.

In this talk, maintainers from KubeSphere and Nebula Graph community will demonstrate how to leverage Operator to deploy and manage a graph database on K3s with KubeSphere.

KEY TAKE-AWAYS FROM THE TALK

- KubeSphere and K3s Walkthrough
- Graph Database and Nebula Graph: Learn and Practice
- How to use KubeKey to install K3s and OpenEBS within minutes
- Run Nebula Graph on K3s with KubeSphere
- Build cloud native nbservability for Database application

BIO

Feynman is a CNCF ambassador and community manager. He is growing and maintaining the KubeSphere open source community, which helps users to widely adopt Kubernetes and reduce the learning curve of using cloud-native technologies. He focuses on technical writing and advocacy and outreacy in cloud-native area.

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