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Matt Bruzek

Matt Bruzek

4 posts

Software Engineer

Matt is a proud Ubuntu Community member and Juju charmer. He works for Canonical on the Juju Ecosystems team working on new container workloads for Juju.


Matt Bruzek
23 July 2015

Deploy a Kubernetes development cluster with Juju!

Ubuntu Article

Our team has been working to make Kubernetes easy to deploy in a public cloud. In March we created some Juju charms that have the ability to deploy specific releases of Kubernetes on a public cloud. In April we worked to get the charm and bundle code in the Kubernetes project itself. Making it even ...


Matt Bruzek
21 July 2015

Kubernetes v1.0 is released!

Cloud and server Article

The Google Cloud Platform released version 1.0 of the Kubernetes project. The name “kubernetes” originates from Greek, meaning “helmsman” or “pilot”. Kubernetes is an open source software system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts. It handles the scheduling the nodes, and reorganizes the cluster when workloads ...


Matt Bruzek
21 July 2015

Introducing Kubernetes version 1.0!

Cloud and server Article

A big congratulations to the Kubernetes project and community on releasing version 1.0 to the public! Kubernetes (a.k.a. k8s) is an open source system for managing containerized applications across multiple hosts called a cluster.  Over the past six months we’ve had a small team of “container people” working to make sure that we could del ...


Matt Bruzek
10 June 2015

Deploy a Kubernetes development cluster with Juju!

Cloud and server Article

Our team has been working to make Kubernetes easy to deploy in a public cloud. In March we created some Juju charms that have the ability to deploy specific releases of Kubernetes on a public cloud. In April we worked to get the charm and bundle code in the Kubernetes project itself. Making it even easier for people to deploy a cluster f ...