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Implement Gen3 Data Commons using helm charts in AWS

Join us on March 27th, 2024 at 2PM CDT for an interactive tutorial where OCC collaborates with the Krumware team to guide you step by step on how to implement Gen3 using Helm charts in AWS from start to finish. Register at Eventbrite.

Helm, a tool designed for streamlined installation and management of Kubernetes applications, facilitates the automated deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. By leveraging Helm, you'll find the process of creating, configuring, and maintaining your personalized Gen3 Data Commons infrastructure significantly simplified.

The tutorial will include the following:

  • Introduction to Gen3 Data Commons

  • Prerequisites to configure Helm charts in AWS

  • Step by step demonstration to implement Gen3 using helm charts in AWS

    • Set up for accessing AWS Account and Gen3 cloud-automation in your  local with permission

    • Spin up VPC

    • Spin up EKS

    • Configuring Helm charts to implement Gen3

Agenda

The tutorial will encompass the following subjects and presentations delivered by members of the OCC team and KrumWare team:

Time Topic Speaker
02.00 - 02.20 PM CDT Introduction to Gen3 Data Commons Plamen Martinov, Chief Information Security Officer, OCC
02.20 - 02.30 PM CDT Prerequisites to configure helm charts in AWS Urvi Sheth, Sr. Software Engineer, OCC
02:30 - 04.00 PM CDT Step-by-step guide to establish AWS infrastructure for Gen3 Helm
Colin Griffin, Founder & Chief Engineer, Krumware
Stephen Bryant, Cloud Engineer, Krumware
Hunter Adams, Applications Engineer, Krumware
Demonstrating the deployment of Gen3 resources using Helm
Urvi Sheth, Sr. Software Engineer, OCC
04.00 - 04.15 PM CDT Questions and Answers OCC & krum team

Please note that there will be no follow-along component for this tutorial. Once the meeting concludes, the materials, including recordings and documents, will be made available.

Having a basic knowledge of AWS and an AWS account set up, along with essential experience in Shell and Python programming, is sufficient for participation in the event. We also encourage attendees to have a basic understanding of Gen3.