

Kubernetes, Cloud Native & Platform Engineering Meetup - December
Event Overview:
Join us for an exciting evening of discussions around Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies! Whether you're a seasoned DevOps engineer, a platform architect, or just starting your cloud-native journey, this meetup is designed to foster learning, networking, and innovation.
We’ll have two industry-leading speakers who will share their experiences. Expect deep dives into real-world use cases, best practices, and the latest advancements in the cloud-native ecosystem.
Sponsor
Thanks to our sponsor 1KOMMA5°
Agenda:
6:00 PM - Arrival & Networking
6:30 PM - TBD
7:15 PM - Sustainable Generative AI (DeepSeek R Model) Workloads on Amazon EKS: Fine-Tuning with Karpenter - Mehmet Mustafa Guersul & Matteo Lanati Cloud Consultants @ Storm Reply
8:20 PM - Networking & Refreshments
9:00 PM - Closing
Why Attend:
Learn about the latest trends and updates in Kubernetes and Cloud Native development.
Gain insights from an expert community with hands-on industry experience.
Network with other professionals in the Kubernetes and Cloud Native space.
Stay up-to-date on tools, best practices, and strategies to accelerate your Cloud Native journey.
Whether you’re building modern applications or working on optimizing cloud infrastructure, this meetup will provide valuable takeaways for everyone involved in the Kubernetes ecosystem.
About the Talks
Sustainable Generative AI (DeepSeek R Model) Workloads on Amazon EKS: Fine-Tuning with Karpenter
In this session, together with my teammate Matteo Lanati, we will demonstrate how to deploy, fine-tune, and optimize DeepSeek latest R Model, a cutting-edge generative AI model, on Amazon EKS using Karpenter to achieve cost-efficient, sustainable, and scalable AI workloads.
It will not only be technical but also fun and at the end of the session there will be a Draw and we will give away a few gifts to the participants :)
We want YOU!
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