Scaling Kubernetes requires predictability, not operational heroics

Is your platform team spending more time firefighting than building? For organizations running Kubernetes at scale, infrastructure drift, manual patching, and unreliable upgrades have become the normalized cost of doing business. Engineers are pulled into reactive toil, SSH-ing into nodes and untangling snowflake clusters while the roadmap sits untouched. At five nodes, one skilled engineer can hold it together. At one hundred, that same approach becomes your biggest bottleneck. Drift isn’t just an operational headache; it’s a compliance risk and an expanded attack surface.
Join TNS host Chris Pirillo with Sidero Labs’ Jeff Behl and Kevin Tijssen to learn how to stop managing deviance and start eliminating it.


