There are only a few databases that can truly call themselves Kubernetes native databases. In this video you'll learn exactly what properties make a database compatible with Kubernetes. You'll also learn which databases are and are not compatible with Kubernetes (spoiler alert: Legacy DB's are not).
The four properties of Kubernetes Native databases are known as D.A.S.H.:
• Disposability
• API Symmetry
• Shared-Nothing
• Horizontal Scaling
00:00 Introductions
00:09 What is Kubernetes?
00:39 What is disposability in databases?
00:58 Why is disposability important in Kubernetes?
1:41 What is API Symmetry?
2:56 What is Shared-Nothing?
4:18 What is Horizontal Scaling?
5:44 What are the properties of a kubernetes-native database?
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