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  • From: Eric Jackson <>
  • To: "Keist, CJ" <>
  • Cc: Timothy Middelkoop <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Kubernetes and networking event.
  • Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2022 14:58:37 -0600

Tim,
I'm also interested in this event. I think the learning format works! A month's pace is fine to me, since I am very new to Kubernetes. Currently, Kunernetes isn't on my radar, but I know that it will be of some use to me in the future.

Thanks,
Eric

On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 9:31 AM Keist, CJ <> wrote:

Tim,

   This event sound very interesting and glad that you forwarded it on to this list.  We are using Kubernetes on AWS to manage JupyterHub instances for class courses here at OSU.  Any extra training on Kubernetes is welcomed, especially when it’s free 😉.

 

 

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CJ Keist

Manager for Digital Research and Infrastructure

Subdivision of Technical & Solutions Architecture

Oregon State University

 

 

From: <> on behalf of Timothy Middelkoop <>
Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 4:05 PM
To: <>
Subject: Kubernetes and networking event.

[This email originated from outside of OSU. Use caution with links and attachments.]

Question for the community,

 

Are events like these of use? 

https://www.nginx.com/c/microservices-march-2022-kubernetes-networking/

 

(there is a short explainer video about what it is on the page – basically a 16 hour kubernetes tutorial)

 

Does the learning format work or is it when you need learn something, you need it yesterday and don’t have time to consume them at a month’s pace?

 

Where is Kubernetes on your radar?

 

Is this reference of value to the community?

 

Regards,

 

 

Tim.

 

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Timothy Middelkoop (he/him/his)

Senior Research Engagement Engineer

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