At OSCON 2016 in Austin, Brandon Philips of CoreOS made a great argument for “Containers at Scale Thanks to Kubernetes.” Using examples drawn from Tectonic’s use of Kubernetes to host CoreOS SaaS products and recommendations given to Tectonic customers, Philips offered a how-to talk and tutorial demonstrating how to set up a production-ready cluster with full Transport Layer Security (TLS), manage the cluster through scaling and upgrade, and build the cluster for high availability. He also addressed TLS management, managing your machine’s over time, and upgrading Kubernetes itself while keeping availability. Find his session slides here.