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today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to run a containerized odm cluster within kubernetes and before Iamp;#39;ve done this myself I didnamp;#39;t appreciate how much easier it could be compared to a manual installation so in this first video Iamp;#39;ll describe why I think running ODM in containers and managed by a container platform like kubernetes is a great idea next weamp;#39;ll cover when it might be right to consider containers for ODM then Iamp;#39;ll discuss some of the platform choices we have right now finally Iamp;#39;ll run some tests against the cluster so you can see how it performs now when I started recording this video I wanted to include a walkthrough of the bill to show how easy it was to set up odm in a kubernetes cluster but Iamp;#39;ve since decided to put that in a separate video Iamp;#39;d like to be clear that whilst I work for IBM the ideas and opinions expressed here are solely my own and not those of my employer Iamp;#39;ll be talking about dock