Knative is a Kubernetes-based platform that comes with a set of building blocks to build, deploy and manage modern serverless workloads. Knative consists of three major areas: Build, Serving and Eventing.
In his session at Serverless Architecture Conference 2019 in Berlin Roland Huß gives you an introduction into the Knative Eventing component and walks you through an end-to-end demo, showing the lifecycle of event-driven workloads on Knative. You’ll see integration of 3rd party events, from systems like Apache Kafka, and how your application can be hooked up to a firehose and connect your service to process incoming events, leveraging built-in Knative features to provide request-driven compute, so that services can autoscale, including down to 0, depending on the actual throughput.
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