2025-03-01 –, Torna Room (Chanakya Building / School of Business)
Are you struggling to operate Tekton Pipelines at scale?
Join us for a deep dive into the intricate art of managing Tekton Pipelines or Kubernetes Custom resource controllers in a large-scale production environment.
This presentation will explore key strategies that helped us deal with customer escalations related to performance regression, bottlenecks, and deploying a scalable Tekton instance:
Understanding the Scale: What happens when your teams run lots of concurrent pipelines?
Identify Bottlenecks with Metrics: Discover which indicators are most valuable for pinpointing degradation in your Tekton instances.
Fix the Problems Head-On: Use actionable strategies for improving efficiency once they've been identified. We will discuss strategies for preventing bottlenecks from reoccurring.
Scale with Confidence: Explore a comprehensive strategy that ensures your Tekton infrastructure remains robust and reliable as your workloads grow.
Your development teams will thank you!
Intermediate - attendees should be familiar with the subject
Khurram is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat with expertise in Kubernetes, Openshift, Kubernetes Operators, microservices architecture, and SRE.
He is a contributor and maintainer of the Tekton project under the Linux Foundation and works on OpenShift Pipelines, which leverages Tekton components to deliver a rock-solid Cloud-Native CI/CD-based pipeline on Openshift.
He is also one of the exam designers of Linux Foundation's SC 206 Certification on Tekton.
Siddardh, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, Bangalore, India. I'm a passionate advocate for open-source technologies and an active contributor to various open-source projects. With a strong background in backend development for distributed system applications, I have also gained expertise in cloud services, Kubernetes, Tekton, and other cloud-native projects. Currently, I am focusing on enhancing the performance and scalability of the Tekton project