 Hi, hello. Thanks for waiting and sorry for the technical problems My name is Vinicius. I work for Percona. I'm a support engineer Working with specifically about my sequel and MongoDB In this topic, I'm going to discuss our operators that we made available for our Kubernetes Maybe we don't have time for questions here on this stage But you can get me here and then we can discuss any question or curiosity that you might have so first about Percona It was founded in 2006. We have all around actually 200 engineers spread across the globe and We have more than 100,000 views on our blog per month and We have Tools available for open source database that has been downloaded over a billion times in the past year We also have our conference for those who are not aware. It's Percona live It's focused on open open source database and it's not only about our database, but postgres and Mysql MariaDB and Cassandra and other databases a bit about me I am working on Percona since 2017 and been working with databases over 90 years if someone wants to Have some question or anything specific to your environment. You can read to me on social media You don't need to be Our customer. We are always trying to help everyone around So what we are going to talk about specifically now? It's the Percona operators and first I'm not sure how familiar the audiences with operators. So What is a Kubernetes operator? Simply it's a way that you can package and deploy and also manage a Kubernetes application in in this case Specific our operators manage specific databases. So These helps ensure you that it's consistent across Every single cloud type of clouds. So it will run on the same way in Amazon, Azure Alibaba clouds or any cloud that you might have What I usually say basically it's that Kubernetes. It's a DBS on On steroids. So you don't need to worry about any comments that it might be related it like RDS specific comments or Azure specific comments You have everything running on the same way in every single place We have two types of operators running actually and they are production ready. So One of them is for a MongoDB and the other one It's extra DB cluster which is For those who are familiar with Galera or MariaDB as well. We have our version which is extra DB cluster and Both of them are available on Git so Let me talk a little bit about features and advantages of each one First our Kubernetes for PXC I'm going to repeat this exhaustly It's 100% open source. So you can leave here and download and use all the features that it's available For your environment, you don't need Percona for for this You don't need to pay any enterprise Subscription to have access to advanced features The way that Percona monetizes here is if you have interest in a deep level project You can hire us for consulting or If you want to have a deeper support, you can reach us related to software. It's completely open source so the Percona Operated on this case our our product It has a scalability so you can resize your Your cluster online so you can get Any amount of nodes that you need if you need to attend any peak workload It's completely dynamic. You can increase the number of database nodes at runtime You have automated node recovery. So suppose that your your Kubernetes node dies for some reason Then by its nature the The container will rise on another node. It will get fully automated. So it will sync up again It also we also provide that encryption so Your connection will be secure from both sides from the application side you can use SSL and also the communication between the nodes, which means internal communications are encrypted as well For those who are not familiar with proxy sequel basically is a proxy that handle connections between your application and the database server and This tool is is smart enough to perform us Balancing so you can scale your reads a proxy sequel you spread the workload between the nodes so you don't Run into the risk of overloading any of them with specific Workloads next our Kubernetes MongoDB operators operator You can scale the replica set for those who are not aware MongoDB works on high availability with replica set nodes so you can have several nodes running inside and You can set your nodes as arbiter or as a MongoDB MongoD server Which means that it can start that as well there is automated backup which is using our tool our recent backup tool Which on MongoDB It's only available on Atlas which is a Paid version on this case the automated backup is for free Again automated node recovery. This is available as well So if the node crashed for some reason like any MongoDB issue or even a Kubernetes issue The node is recovered automatically and also has that encryption One thing that I didn't mention is that both operators actually are supporting minor upgrades. So Between one version to another one except the major ones you can specify and tell to your Operator to upgrade your nodes on automatic way So you can always keep up with the recent version and you don't need to worry about this when your operators are launched and Finally for those who are looking for something to monitor your database We provide a PMM with Percona monitoring tool. It's completely open source. It's available on Amazon Marketplace or Docker so you can download your the your the Docker version and It allows you to monitor several metrics about MongoDB MySQL Postgres and If you want you can set the monitoring for your application servers as well the tool supports it and Basically, it's this that I had to talk sorry for the rush and the technical issue I want to mention that Percon is hiring so after that you can read me out and We can discuss about this any technical issues again. I'm available Just pick me and we can discuss this taking a coffee That's it. Thank you