This webinar presented how to run distributed SQL databases on Kubernetes, focusing on the design of stateful workloads in Kubernetes, the architecture and deployment of YugabyteDB in Kubernetes, and best practices for running cloud-native stateful workloads. It highlighted the adoption of Kubernetes in enterprise Fortune 500 companies, containerized data workloads offering advantages such as better cluster resource utilization, portability between cloud and on-premises, self-service experience, and robust automation frameworks. The presentation covered what is a distributed SQL database, its resilience to failures, horizontal scalability, and geographical distribution. YugabyteDB was deployed in Kubernetes using StatefulSets, with architectures for synchronous and asynchronous replication topologies. The webinar also showcased the deployment of Yugabyte Platform, a self-service portal that enables developers to spin up a database for their apps in minutes, simplify day-2 operations through automation, and get services needed to realize business outcomes with the database. Key highlights included resilience to node failures, scaling out, and cloud-native microservices application demos.