With Kubernetes ecosystem growing leaps and bounds every year, it's overwhelming for the developers, to find the right set of tools and processes to manage their applications effectively.

The first challenge when using Kubernetes is to keep track of your resource definition files. In most cases, each environment will require a distinct configuration for the same resources, which may cause code duplication or lead to complex processes. Helm is one such tool that proposes a solution to this problem, by acting as a package manager.

With K8s becoming the defacto platform for managing containerized workloads, performance tuning for the clusters assumes utmost importance. Every organization wants to optimize their environments to make Kubernetes more efficient, reduce network latency, and ensure their workloads run in an optimal and cost-effective manner.

Tune in to these interesting talks, where the speakers will cover some important aspects of the Kubernetes world!

**Agenda:**

**Session 1 [5:30 PM - 6:15 PM]:** Are you Helming the right way?

**About session:** Helm charts have been the most popular way of deployment in the Kubernetes ecosystem. Although Helm CLI is powerful and robust, it becomes challenging to debug your microservices deployed with Helm. In this talk, the Speaker will address the challenges faced by Helm users when deploying, updating and debugging their microservices in a Kubernetes cluster.

**About speaker:** Prakarsh, Kubernetes Solutions Architect, Devtron Labs
LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/prakarsh](https://www.linkedin.com/in/prakarsh)
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_prakarsh](https://twitter.com/_prakarsh)
GitHub: [https://github.com/prakarsh-dt](https://github.com/prakarsh-dt)

**Session 2 [6:15 PM - 7:00 PM]:** Ten ways to rocket application performance in Kubernetes

**About session:** Tuning applications to get the performance that you need in Kubernetes can be challenging but at the same time, there are a number of Kubernetes features that can help you to maximize the cluster performance. This talk looks into each and every aspect of optimizing a Kubernetes cluster, starting from the most basic node affinities to advanced methods such as using Bayesian optimization to tune microservices.

**About speaker:** Dinakar, Runtime Optimization Architect, Red Hat
LinkedIn =[ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinogun](https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinogun)
Twitter =[ https://twitter.com/dinogun](https://twitter.com/dinogun)

**Registrations are completely FREE.**

**What’s more? Participate in a Quiz after the session to win voucher worth 200 INR.**

Register here: [https://quiz.konfhub.com/q/developer-donuts-kubernetes-ecosystem](https://quiz.konfhub.com/q/developer-donuts-kubernetes-ecosystem)
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