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Paulo Araújo & Alexandre Ferreira (SRE/Devops engineers, Promptly Health) At Promptly, we have a vision that healthcare institutions should have sovereignty over their data but be able to repurpose it, helping others shape the future of healthcare. We are currently building a federated network following the principles of a secure data environment. For this, we found that Sidero Omni and Talos Linux are closely aligned with our vision, empowering us to have cloud-based and also on-premises infrastructure directly where the data resides. Talos Linux allows us to deploy a minimal, immutable Linux distribution built specifically for running Kubernetes, with security and automation in mind, something that is crucial to our use case. Omni allows us to declaratively create, destroy, update and manage the lifecycle of the Kubernetes clusters, reducing most of the burden of deploying a Kubernetes cluster in a new infrastructure. This gives our clients the ability to focus on what they know best and removes the necessity of dedicated engineers from their side. Entangling Omni with ArgoCD, we are able to easily scale and deploy all the necessary components across multiple clusters, following a GitOps strategy all the way from the cluster creation to a stable deployment of our services – batch workload, databases, observability components and much more. With security in mind, mechanisms have already been created for pull-through caching of images through a dedicated registry. All Talos configurations allow us to have tight control over image security. With all this we were already able to scale to tens of Kubernetes clusters. Read the slides: https://www.siderolabs.com/wp-content... Try Omni for multi-cluster management: https://www.siderolabs.com/omni-signu...