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Tuesday, June 25 • 2:45pm - 3:20pm
Kubernetes and AWS Lambda can play nicely together

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Vendor lock-in is a major worry for many engineers . A new innovative approach, will for the first time, allow open-source serverless to run on AWS Lambda or Kubernetes using the same deployment artifact, packaged using the tools we love: containers. Worried about vendor lock-in with serverless computing, but enjoy the scale, price and simplicity of AWS Lambda? OpenFaaS is an open-source function as a service (FaaS) platform on the CNCF serverless landscape. With OpenFaaS you can package anything as a serverless function and deploy to Kubernetes using containers. Due to UNIX-like primitives in the core architecture, it was possible to extend the system to run functions on both Kubernetes and AWS Lambda depending on user preference. The core components of OpenFaaS still run on Kubernetes but the functions are deployed and invoked on AWS Lambda In this talk we explain how the provider model in OpenFaaS separates the control plane from the function execution plane. The live demonstration deploys a function to Kubernetes using kubectl, then invokes the deployed function via Kubernetes on AWS Lambda.

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Edward Wilde

OpenFaaS


Tuesday June 25, 2019 2:45pm - 3:20pm CEST
Small Tent Hafenmuseum Hamburg Kopfbau des Schuppens 50A Australiastraße 20457 Hamburg