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The Wonders and Woes of Webhooks

On Demand Webinar

Do you want to develop a set of best practices and guidelines to harness the power of webhooks? Join Marcus Noble as he shares his learnings from over five years of experience running Kubernetes in production environments.

What you can expect from this webinar:

The wonders: an introduction to webhooks

The woes: the conflicts and challenges of webhooks

The advice: lessons learned and the (possible) future

The summary: the wonders and woes cheatsheet

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Take advantage of the wonders of webhooks without any of the woes with this three-act guide.

Since introduced in Kubernetes v1.9, webhooks have been a key feature, making up one of the cornerstones of Kubernetes extensibility. When used right, they can allow operators to have much more control over their clusters and with tooling like Kyverno and Gatekeeper it’s easier than ever to leverage their full power. But, when misused, things can get very, very messy.

So how do we ensure our webhooks are full of wonders and not woes? By taking a look at the history of webhooks in Kubernetes, the driving force behind their adoption, and through several horror stories of webhooks gone wrong, we can develop a set of best practices and guidelines to follow to ensure our webhooks stay full of wonder without the woes.