--- # Name of the webinar. title: "Building a Developer Platform with AKS and Cosmos DB" meta_desc: "Set up a platform that includes Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with storage by Azure Cosmos DB with API support for MongoDB – using Python and Pulumi." # A featured webinar will display first in the list. featured: false # If the video is pre-recorded or live. pre_recorded: true # If the video is part of the PulumiTV series. Setting this value to true will list the video in the "PulumiTV" section. pulumi_tv: false # The preview image will be shown on the list page. preview_image: "" # Webinars with unlisted as true will not be shown on the webinar list unlisted: false # Gated webinars will have a registration form and the user will need # to fill out the form before viewing. gated: false # The layout of the landing page. type: webinars # External webinars will link to an external page instead of a webinar # landing/registration page. If the webinar is external you will need # set the 'block_external_search_index' flag to true so Google does not index # the webinar page created. external: false block_external_search_index: false # data for Google Events event_data: name: Pulumi - Building a Developer Platform with AKS and Cosmos DB start_date: 2022-09-28T09:00:00-07:00 end_date: 2022-09-28T10:30:00-07:00 url: "https://www.pulumi.com/resources/building-a-developer-platform-with-aks-and-cosmosdb/" description: | When platform teams are planning Cloud Native platforms for their application developers, they often need to decide how to manage persistent storage: either as a MongoDB workload running inside their Kubernetes cluster or as a managed service outside of the cluster. In this session, we’ll show you how to set up a platform that includes Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with scalable persistent storage provided by Azure Cosmos DB with its API support for MongoDB – and we’ll do it all using Python and Pulumi. # The url slug for the webinar landing page. If this is an external # webinar, use the external URL as the value here. url_slug: "building-a-developer-platform-with-aks-and-cosmosdb" # The content of the hero section. hero: # The title text in the hero. This also serves as the pages H1. title: "Building a Developer Platform with AKS and Cosmos DB" # The image the appears on the right hand side of the hero. image: "/icons/containers.svg" # Webinar pages support multiple session via the 'multiple' property. # multiple: # - datetime: 2020-02-05T10:00:00-07:00 # hubspot_form_id: "" # gotowebinar_key: "" # Content for the left hand side section of the page. main: # Webinar title. title: "Building a Developer Platform with AKS and Cosmos DB" # URL for embedding a URL for ungated webinars. youtube_url: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/ESz5-MOfZ04?rel=0" # Sortable date. The datetime Hugo will use to sort the webinars in date order. sortable_date: 2022-09-28T09:00:00-07:00 # Duration of the webinar. duration: "90 minutes" # Datetime of the webinar. datetime: "" # Description of the webinar. description: | When platform teams are planning Cloud Native platforms for their application developers, they often need to decide how to manage persistent storage: either as a MongoDB workload running inside their Kubernetes cluster or as a managed service outside of the cluster. In this session, we’ll show you how to set up a platform that includes Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with scalable persistent storage provided by Azure Cosmos DB with its API support for MongoDB – and we’ll do it all using Python and Pulumi. # The webinar presenters presenters: - name: Mitch Gerdisch role: Lead Sales Engineer, Pulumi - name: Jay Gordon role: Senior Product Manager, Microsoft # A bullet point list containing what the user will learn during the webinar. learn: - Deploy and manage k8s clusters - Deploy and manage Azure Cosmos DB with MongoDB support - Deploy and manage K8s services form: hubspot_form_id: "168f30df-f30e-468e-b603-766e2677e33b" ---