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Sudeep Goswami highlights Traefik’s ability to run in diverse environments, addressing the growing trend of multi-environment deployments. Traefik is not limited to Kubernetes, but can operate on Linux, within Docker containers, HashiCorp Nomad, and across any certified Kubernetes distribution. Sudeep demonstrated the ease of installation using a consistent Helm chart across different environments, including AKS, EKS, GKE, and OKE, emphasizing that the same command applies universally.
The demonstration also included deploying Traefik at the edge, highlighting its default ingress status in K3S and seamless integration with platforms such as DigitalOcean Kubernetes, Canonical MicroK8S, and Linode’s LKE, provided they are CNCF-compatible. Further, the ability to run Traefik offline in air-gapped mode was highlighted, requiring only a simple flag adjustment. This capability ensures complete isolation without telemetry or “call home” features, broadening Traefik’s applicability in highly secure environments.
In conclusion, the presentation highlighted three key takeaways: achieving operational leverage through unified application intelligence, gaining architectural control with decoupled AI runtime environments, and ensuring true deployment sovereignty by running Traefik anywhere. These points address the challenges posed by the coexistence of VMs, containers, and serverless architectures, advocating for a unified application routing layer that simplifies management and control across diverse environments. The ability to run Traefik anywhere is positioned as crucial for achieving true sovereignty, as it avoids vendor lock-in and allows organizations to move freely between different cloud providers and environments.
Personnel: Sudeep Goswami
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