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From YouTube: Welcome & Introduction to Databases on OpenShift - Diane Mueller & Jehlum Vitasta Pandit (Red Hat)
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Welcome to OpenShift Commons & Introduction to Databases on OpenShift - Diane Mueller & Jehlum Vitasta Pandit (Red Hat)
Host: Diane Mueller (Red Hat)
Moderator: Jehlum Vitasta Pandit (Red Hat)
OpenShift Commons Gathering on Databases held on 02/23/2022
Slides: https://bit.ly/36xgX0E
Join OpenShift Commons: https://commons.openshift.org/index.html#join
Full Agenda here:
https://commons.openshift.org/gatherings/OpenShift_Commons_Gathering_on_Databases.html
A
Well,
hello
and
welcome
everybody
to
the
openshift
commons
gathering
on
databases,
we're
going
to
wait
a
few
minutes
to
get
everybody
in
the
door
because
we've
just
started
broadcasting
now
and
myself
and
jlum
are
going
to
be
the
host
I'll,
be
the
host
and
she'll
be
the
moderator
for
today.
A
So
we're
just
excited
to
get
started
here.
So
let's
give
everybody
a
couple
of
minutes
to
say
hi
in
the
chat
and
well.
If
you
have
questions
or
problems,
just
ask
them
in
the
chat
on
the
side
here,
and
we
should
hopefully
get
rocking
and
rolling
pretty
soon
here.
A
So
thanks
for
your
patience
with
our
process,
we'll
give
it
another
minute
and
watch
his
people
come
in
and
it's
going
to
be
kind
of
an
exciting
day,
because
we
have
some
really
cool
end
user
story
today
about
an
interesting
deployment
at
massive
scale,
which
is
going
to
be
cool.
And
so
we've
got
lots
to
talk
about
today
and
lots
of
new
things
going
on
around
databases
here
at
red
hat
and
on
openshift
and
out
there
in
the
entire
cloud
native
ecosystem.
A
And
there's
mike
all
right,
so
we
are
all
set
up
here,
ready
to
go.
I'm
just
going
to
give
a
little
bit
of
background
about
what
openshift
commons
is
and
what
why
we're
here
today
talking
at
you
like
this
from
a
community
point
of
view
and
then
we'll
hey
back
hey
there,
we'll
give
a
few
shout
outs
to
people
around
the
world
that
are
dialing
in
and
doing
this
stuff
with
us,
and
I'm
just
gonna
pop
over
to
my
welcome,
slides
and
advance
and
get
us
rocking
and
rolling.
A
So
openshift
commons
is
an
ecosystem
based
open
source
community.
Their
members
are
or
it's
organizational
based,
so
it
you
join
as
an
organization
like
kpmg
or
any
of
the
other
companies
that
are
here
today,
and
anyone
from
that
company
or
anyone
from
an
enterprise
using
openshift
or
even
trying
to
learn
about
openshift
can
join,
and
it's
where
we
come
together
to
collaborate
and
work
on
openshift
and
all
things
cloud
native.
So
we
don't
really
specifically
force
you
to
use
openshift.
We
do
a
lot
of
open
source
projects.
A
Talks
and
you'll
hear
some
today
about
things
like
olm
or
operator
life
cycle
management
or
operator.
Sdk.
Those
things
are
cncf
projects,
so
the
openshift
commons
really
incorporates
all
of
those
aspects
of
the
cloud
native
ecosystem
with
you
know
a
good
smattering
of
openshift
and
red
hat
technologies.
A
So
today
I'm
diane
mueller,
I'm
the
director
of
community
development
here
for
the
cloud
platforms
bu-
and
I
am
the
person
behind
the
screen
for
all
of
the
openshift
commons
initiatives
and
you
can
find
openshift
commons
at
commons.openship.org
and
jlum
pandit
is
a
product
manager
working
with
me
on
all
things
cloud
native
here
and
jaylon,
say
hi.
B
Yes,
hello,
everyone,
I'm
jayla,
and
I
work
specifically
on
openshift
and
in
the
product
marketing
team.
A
A
We
try
and
open
source
everything
every
acquisition
we
do,
whether
it's
stack,
rocks
or
core
os
or
any
of
the
other
things
that
we've
acquired
as
a
company,
and
we
try
and
imbue
all
of
our
participation
in
the
cncf
and
other
foundations
and
other
in
the
kubernetes,
with
a
sense
of
openness
and
transparency
and
collaboration,
because
really
it
is
about
that
collaboration
that
allows
us
to
drive
innovation
into
our
projects
and
products
and
into
your
enterprises.
A
So
today
is
really
about
making
those
connections
with
each
other.
So
this
is
hop-in.
It's
a
wonderful
platform.
There's
a
q
a
function,
there's
a
chat
function.
Please
take
advantage
of
those
reach
out
and
chat
with
us,
while
we're
talking
there's
a
lot
of
people
in
the
the
chat
that
can
help
you.
If
you
have
a
question,
but
do
post
things
in
the
q,
a
if
you
can,
because
really
this
is
about
connecting
with
other
people
openshift
commons
is
really
about
a
new
community
model.
A
We
don't
just
work
on
trying
to
get
people
to
contribute
to
our
projects.
We
know
that
all
of
our
projects
and
products
are
interrelated
and
interdependent
on
other
projects
and
other
feedback
mechanisms
from
end
users
from
partners.
A
A
We
do
like
code
contributions,
so
if
you're
interested
there's
always
a
project
that
needs
more
resources
and
we
have
a
pretty
active,
openshift
commons
slack
channel,
as
well
as
special
interest
groups
and
working
groups
on
specific
topics
so
to
I'm
kind
of
excited
today
about
what
we're
doing,
because
we've
got
a
great
agenda
and
I'm
gonna.
Let
jaylen
talk,
talk
us
through
this
because
she's
going
to
be
the
moderator
for
the
day-
and
you
probably
won't
see
my
face
unless
something
goes
awry
in
the
back
end
until
the
ama
session.
A
Again
so
jaylon
walk
us
through
this
agenda
and
tell
us
what's
going
to
happen
today.
B
Yes,
thank
you
dan,
so
hello,
everyone!
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
us
today.
We
have
a
really
exciting
agenda
lined
up
and
we
are
going
to
cover
quite
a
few
interesting
topics,
ranging
from
some
new
roadmap
updates
from
our
side
to
talk
about
backup
and
recovery
for
databases
on
kubernetes
and
specifically
openshift,
as
well
as
some
end
user
talks.
B
That
will
give
us
some
great
insight
into
how
our
end
users
and
customers
are
building
new
applications
and
supporting
platforms,
massive
platforms
with
databases
on
openshift
and
possibly
the
challenges
that
they're
addressing
as
they
build
these
platforms
or
these
solutions
and
applications
or
the
challenges
that
they
face
and
they've
overcome.
B
So
we're
really
thrilled
to
have
you
here,
and
we
really
hope
that
you
stick
around
with
us
till
the
end,
because,
like
diane
mentioned,
we'll
have
an
ama
session
with
some
experts
from
red
hat.
Please
also
feel
free
to
keep
putting
in
questions
as
and
when
they
come
up
as
well
as
sharing
your
experience
about
what
you're
doing
in
your
organizations
as
we
go
through
the
event.
B
We
can
go
to
the
next
segment
now,
depending
on
where
you
are
in
the
journey
of
adopting
databases
on
containers
and
kubernetes.
I'm
sure
that
you've
had
or
you've
been
met
with
hesitations
around
deploying
such
stateful
workloads
such
as
databases,
but
we've
come
a
long
way
and
databases
are
actually
the
top
workloads
on
containers
and
coordinators.
Now,
and
this
is,
this-
has
been
substantiated
by
several
surveys.
B
Spun
enroll,
such
as
cxos
bps
directors,
reported
that
databases
and
data
caching
workloads
were
actually
the
top
workloads
in
their
organization,
so
we
can
see
that
while
the
common
culprits
such
as
web
servers,
blogging
and
monitoring,
software's
definitely
are
popular
and
they
kind
of
show
up
at
the
top.
But
data
workloads
are
driving
significant
kubernetes
adoption
as
well,
and
the
specific
steps
and
components
in
a
data
pipeline
might
vary
across
organizations
and
the
use
cases
that
you
are
trying
to
implement.
B
But
the
core
steps
that
are
highlighted
in
the
diagram
in
the
reference
architecture-
they
usually
remain
the
same
so
from
ingesting
and
aggregate
aggregating,
the
data
from
multiple
sources
to
preparing
and
processing
this
data
to
storing
this
data
in
an
operational
database
to
performing
analytics
or
preparing
it
for
further
aiml
use
cases.
This
pipeline
is
pretty
much
what
stays
and
you
can
see
that
redhat
openshift
is
really
equipped
to
support
you
in
your
journey
with
databases
and
data
analytics
and
just
general
cloud
native
app
development.
B
We
have
a
broad
set
of
isp
ecosystems
and
strategic
integrations
to
help
you
simplify
and
manage
databases
and
data
analytics
workloads,
and
all
of
this
is
enabled
by
openshift
and
can
be
run
on
openshift.