% -------- Frame 1 ------ \begin{frame}{Kubernetes} \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[width=0.2\linewidth]{static/Kubernetes_logo_without_workmark.svg.png} \end{figure} The development was started by Google in 2014, but is now developed by Cloud Native Computing Foundation. It is the most widely used container orchestrator. \end{frame} % -------- Frame 2 ------ \begin{frame}{Kubernetes: Architecture} \begin{figure} \centering \includegraphics[width=1\linewidth]{static/Untitled-2023-09-27-1503(3).png} \end{figure} \begin{itemize} \item<2-> Something a bit less complex? \end{itemize} \end{frame} % -------- Frame 3 ------ \begin{frame}{Kubernetes: Distributions} There are a lot of distributions of K8s such as: \begin{itemize} \item Kubespray \uncover<2->{\alert{\textit{It uses a set of Ansible playbooks}}} \item K3s \uncover<3->{\alert{\textit{Lightweight packaged as a single binary}}} \item MicroK8s \uncover<4->{\alert{\textit{It works on any GNU/Linux distributions using Snap package manager}}} \end{itemize} \end{frame}