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Friday, October 15 • 11:55am - 12:30pm
Migrating GitLab.com to Kubernetes: How Multiple Clusters Saved Cost - John Skarbek, Gitlab

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As we grew past 10 million projects hosted on GitLab.com, it was clear that we needed to move from our fleet of chef-managed virtual machines to Kubernetes. Using GKE, migration started with stateless services like the GitLab Container Registry, Background processing, and Git requests. With over 100 Terabyte of daily Git data, regional GKE clusters provide the convenience of spanning multiple availability zones for redundancy, but cross availability zone egress was a concern. Splitting the regional GKE cluster into multiple zonal clusters for services that use a lot of bandwidth gave much more control over cross availability zone network traffic. In this talk, you will learn more about our journey and efforts with how we are shifting traffic to the new clusters.

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John Skarbek

Site Reliability Engineer, Gitlab



Friday October 15, 2021 11:55am - 12:30pm PDT
Concourse Hall 152 + Online