Ben Poh
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LEARN, CONNECT, BUILD
Microsoft Reactor
Join Microsoft Reactor and engage with developers, entrepreneurs, and startups live
Ready to get started with AI and the latest technologies? Microsoft Reactor provides events, training, and community resources to help developers, entrepreneurs and startups build on AI technology and more. Join us!
Implementing Azure Front Door with Multi-Region AKS Clusters - Part 2
6 October, 2021 | 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM (UTC) Coordinated Universal Time
Topic: DevSecOps and Developer Tools
Language: English
Part 2: Setting up Multi-Region AKS Clusters for your Azure Front Door
Join Brad McCoy and Ben Poh from the cloud engineering team @ Moula as they walk you through setting up an Azure front door that will sit in front of your Kubernetes Cluster. This is the second part of a 2 part series. In part 1 they stood up Front door, and then in this part, they will be pointing it to their AKS clusters.
They will go over the following:
Introduction to AKS in a multi-region setup
Configuring Azure Front Door
Container Registry and Geo-Replication
Handling Persistent Storage
Your Speakers:
Brad McCoy
Brad started his career as a Software Engineer at TripAdvisor and then got into DevOps and moved into Fintech where he led the Cloud Engineering team at Temenos as Engineering Manager. He is now working as Head of Cloud Engineering at Moula. Brad is an advocate for cloud-native and open source technologies. Brad contributes to the CNCF Security Technical Advisory Group. He also leads the GitOps working group for Ortelius a project of the CD Foundation.
Ben Poh
Formerly an architect of physical buildings, I'm now transitioning into being a cloud architect for infrastructure - because why build one building at a time when you can impact a much larger group of people through technology?
I'm working as a Cloud Engineer with Moula, where my Azure, Kubernetes, and Terraform skillset is being put to good use.
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