Cloud Native Computing Foundation / KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2018 (Copenhagen)

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Cloud Native Computing Foundation / KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2018 (Copenhagen)

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12 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Applying Least Privileges through Kubernetes Admission Controllers - Benjy Portnoy, Aqua Security (Intermediate Skill Level)

An admission controller intercepts requests to the Kubernetes API server prior to persistence of the object. By applying proper admission controls in your Kubernetes cluster, it's possible to generate deployments that adhere to the least privilege model, limiting user and container activity based on their business usage needs.

In this session, we will review the latest and greatest Kubernetes 1.9 admission controller capabilities, we will demonstrate in a live demo a dynamic admission control webhook that can be customized to limit privileged user access.

About Benjy Portnoy
Benjy is a seasoned cyber security professional with over 15 years experience in consulting, designing, and implementing strategic information security projects for organizations across EMEA. He is currently the director of DevSecOps at Aqua Security, helping enterprises streamline security into their DevOps processes to help secure their containerized applications. Prior to joining Aqua Security, Benjy held senior security architect roles at CA, BlueCoat, and Symantec where he worked closely with CSO’s and security operations teams focusing on vulnerability management, datacenter security, and incident response. Benjy holds both CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) and CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security) certifications and is currently completing his master's degree in Information Security and Digital Forensics.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 34 minutes
privileges
hackers
compromised
security
intrusion
exploits
managed
hosts
volunteers
issue
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10 May 2018

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Function Composition in a Serverless World - Erwin van Eyk & Timirah James, Platform9 (Intermediate Skill Level)

As serverless applications grow more complex, function _composition_, or the ability for functions to call each other, becomes important. This talk will dive into three different approaches to compose FaaS functions together to form large applications: _Coordinating Functions_ are functions that manage the execution of other functions by calling them directly. _Event-driven Composition_ uses functions emitting and reacting to events on message queue topics. _Workflows_ introduce a mechanism for expressing a graph of function interactions and having a new runtime to manage the execution of these functions. We'll give examples and live demos for each approach, and compare then on the basis of expressiveness, performance, and fault-tolerance; and also on the basis of operational concerns, such as the ease of doing upgrades, and monitoring the overall application's performance.

About Erwin
Erwin is a software engineer at Platform9 Inc, where he works on a workflow engine for Fission, a FaaS on top of Kubernetes. At the same time, he is a researcher investigating “Function Composition in FaaS Deployments” in the International Research Team @large, from his office at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Additionally, he leads the industry and academia combined FaaS research effort at the SPEC Cloud Research Group.

About Timirah
Timirah James is a Developer Advocate for Platform9 Systems’ FaaS, Fission, which is built on top of Kubernetes. She is best known for being a thought leader in the Los Angeles and Silicon Beach tech community, her active roles in the hackathon realm, as well as mentoring through her meetup (TechniGal LA) for women exploring the world of STEM. Fun Fact: She is also a noted singer-songwriter, and recently released a song about her love for technology and innovation called “Coderitis”, which can be found on Soundcloud and Spotify!
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 26 minutes
functionary
function
functionality
functions
frameworks
workflows
efficient
users
application
services
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10 May 2018

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Keynote: Shaping the Cloud Native Future - Abby Kearns, Executive Director, Cloud Foundry Foundation

Cloud Foundry is an integral part of the movement creating interoperability among the open source, cloud-native ecosystem. Complementary, interlocking open source technologies like Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes and the Open Service Broker API are shifting the way industries function. These technologies weave together flexibility and application development for virtually any type of business. What began as a grassroots movement among developers has mushroomed into a massive collaborative community. Linux laid the groundwork in 1991, and the Linux Foundation continues to host the world’s leading open source projects. Today, projects like Cloud Foundry and Cloud Native Computing Foundation, as well as standards like the Open Container Initiative, effectively serve as the voice of the people. The developers creating these projects are defining the next generation of technology infrastructure. In this talk, Abby Kearns will discuss the importance of interoperability, and how it is critical to the future success of technologies. Abby will also discuss the role that open source plays in cloud technologies -- delivering a flexible, scalable strategy to drive the future of business.

About Abby
With nearly twenty years in the tech world, Abby Kearns is a true veteran of the industry. Her lengthy career has spanned product marketing, product management and consulting across Fortune 500 companies and startups alike. As Executive Director of Cloud Foundry Foundation, Abby helms the ecosystem of developers, users and applications running on Cloud Foundry, and works closely with the Board to drive the Foundation’s vision and grow the open source project. Prior to Cloud Foundry Foundation, Abby focused on Pivotal Cloud Foundry as part of the Product Management team at Pivotal. She spent eight years at Verizon where she led Product Management and Product Marketing teams dedicated to the early days of cloud services. In her free time, Abby enjoys indulging in food and wine, and spending time with her husband and son.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 17 minutes
cloud
native
change
opinion
customers
banking
cio
moving
exciting
launched
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10 May 2018

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Lightning Talk: Not One Size Fits All, How to Size Kubernetes Clusters - Jeff Sloyer, IBM (Any Skill Level)

Sizing Kubernetes clusters, at best, can be compared to throwing darts at a dartboard, in the dark. However our enterprise-tested rules and tips can shine a little light on the dartboard and help you have enough capacity for your apps. In this lightning talk, we will go over some tips to help you throw a bullseye for sizing your clusters. A unique demo will accompany this talk. Don't throw darts in the dark -- Kube at scale is possible.

About Dan
As a Distinguished Engineer within the IBM Cloud unit, Daniel is responsible for the technical strategy, and implementation of the containers and microservices platform available in IBM Cloud. Within this role, Daniel has deep knowledge of container technologies including Docker and Kubernetes and has extensive experience building and operating highly available cloud-native services. Daniel is also a core contributor to the Istio service mesh project.

About Jeff
Jeff is currently one of the dev leads for the IBM Kubernetes Service. Jeff is in charge of the core parts of the container service and lives and breathes Kubernetes everyday. In Jeff’s previous role he was a Developer Advocate for IBM. Jeff has spoken at many events in the past as he was a developer advocate for IBM, please see http://www.jeffsloyer.io/speaking/ for a list of events Jeff has spoken at.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
kubernetes
nodes
scaling
cluster
scheduling
tools
coop
cpus
reliability
qsq
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9 May 2018

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Are You Ready to Be Edgy? — Bringing Cloud-Native Applications to the Edge of the Network - Megan O'Keefe & Steve Louie, Cisco (Advanced Skill Level)

More devices means more data, more applications, and more pressure on the cloud to transport, process, and store massive amounts of data. Edge computing aims to mitigate this network bottleneck by offloading intensive compute and storage to many "microdatacenters" at the edge of the network. In this talk, Megan and Steve explore the state of edge computing and its benefits to users in the areas of lower latency, data privacy, and safety. They outline exciting use cases for edge, including machine learning, virtual/mixed reality, video, transportation, and natural disaster detection. Then, they discuss what makes an application "edge-ready," from storage and network requirements to multitenancy and security. Finally, they demonstrate, using a prototype edge management platform built on top of Kubernetes, the process of deploying an edge application to multiple microdatacenters at once.

Note: This demo and our team’s prototypes in Edge Computing are not part of any official Cisco products.

About Megan
Megan is a software engineer at Cisco, where she works on a team dedicated to innovation in cloud, video, and data center technologies. Megan has spent the last year immersed in edge computing, where she has worked with service providers to help prototype a new platform for cloud-native edge applications. In her spare time, Megan likes to experiment with Kubernetes and Golang, and loves to talk about all things edge and IoT.

About Steve
Steve Louie is a Software Engineer at Cisco responsible for developing distributed systems, focusing on bringing cloud-native methodologies to Cisco. Steve is a Kubernetes contributor, and wants to build a more elegant cloud. Steve holds a Masters degree in Computer Science from Lehigh University and specialized in entrepreneurship as an undergrad. When he's not writing Go code, he can be found Swing Dancing in Boston's Lindy Hop community.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 37 minutes
kubernetes
iot
cisco
internet
networking
edge
talking
computing
latency
concerns
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9 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Serving ML Models at Scale with Seldon and Kubeflow - Clive Cox, Seldon.io (Intermediate Skill Level)

Open source machine learning tools to manipulate and store “big” data and apply complex algorithms to this data have matured greatly in recent years. However, the final step in any successful machine learning project is to put the models into production with exposed APIs as well as monitor, scale and continuously update them. Kubernetes offers the ideal platform to build an ML deployment platform. This talk will review some of the challenges in deploying machine learning models and discuss Kubernetes focused open source projects (Seldon Core, KubeFlow) that provide solutions.

About Clive
Clive is the CTO at Seldon. He has a research background in Computational Linguistics and studied Speech & Language Processing at Cambridge University. Clive has spent the last few years developing Seldon’s algorithms and predictive platform and working on various machine learning projects in industry.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 34 minutes
consultancy
tensorflow
kubernetes
workflow
stakeholders
management
fintech
talks
learning
rollout
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

A Hackers Guide to Kubernetes and the Cloud - Rory McCune, NCC Group PLC (Intermediate Skill Level)

As Kubernetes increases in adoption it is inevitable that more clusters will come under attack by people wanting to compromise specific applications or just people looking to get access to resources for things like crypto-coin mining. The goal of this talk is to take an attackers perspective on typical cloud-based Kubernetes deployments, examine how attackers will find and compromise clusters and the applications running on them and suggest practical ways to improve the security of your cluster. This talk will draw on the presenters long experience of offensive security to provide an attacker's eye view of the challenges of running production Kubernetes clusers in cloud-facing environments.

About Rory
Rory has worked in the Information and IT Security arena for the last 17 years in a variety of roles, from financial services, to running a small testing company, to working for large companies as a consultant. These days he spends most of his work time on application, cloud and container security. He's is an active contributor to the container security world, helping with the CIS Docker and Kubernetes guides and working on a Kubernetes Security Scanner. He has presented on application, container and general IT Security topics at a wide range of conferences from OWASP AppsecEU, to all 5 UK BSides conferences (Videos of some talks can be seen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn190b4EJWk&list=PLKDRii1YwXnKG5PiY9zx3g5dJ2zOTJ4Al here) When he’s not working he can generally be found out and about enjoying the scenery in the highlands of Scotland, when the midgies aren’t biting!
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 31 minutes
security
hackers
kubernetes
hacker
cyber
firewalls
worry
deployments
consultancy
docker
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Beyond OpenTracing - Allison Richardet, Asteris, LLC (Intermediate Skill Level)

A cluster is a busy place, and lots can happen. Microservices, containers, polygot persistence, schedulers, and so on have enabled organizations to rapidly deploy a variety of applications. We can get up and running quickly, but then progress halts if we can’t understand our system. In order to keep moving forward, we need to enforce structure in the right places, while not constraining the benefits of microservices. Just as event sourcing can help us structure communication among services, an evolvable grammar can structure our measurements to enable powerful insights and analytics. This grammar can help us increase cardinality in our logging and allow more tools to provide insight into what is going on. In this talk, we will walk through how to use logging, OpenTracing, and grammar to improve event collection for later analysis.

"About Allison
Allison Richardet is an engineer for Asteris in Saint Louis, MO. She began her career doing Ada and C++ for flight systems and decided she needed more RAM, so she moved to the cloud. She currently develops in Go, Bash, and YAML and helps companies move from on-prem to Kubernetes."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 30 minutes
kubernetes
logging
logger
logs
infrastructure
server
workloads
observability
consulting
communicating
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Building ML Products With Kubeflow - Jeremy Lewi, Google & Stephan Fabel, Canonical (Intermediate Skill Level)

ML researchers spend too much time building infrastructure to support their work. Kubeflow aims to solve that by using Kubernetes to build an open, scalable, and extensible platform for ML. Since our launch at Kubecon in December, Kubeflow has grown to a substantial Github community with over 2200 stars and contributors from companies across the Kubernetes ecosystem, including Red Hat, Canonical, Weaveworks, CoreOS, CaiCloud, Alibaba, NVidia and many more. In this talk, we discuss how Kubeflow enables machine learning workflows that are easy enough for anyone to deploy, and run anywhere Kubernetes runs. We will talk about our experience building Kubeflow by leveraging Kubernetes technologies like CRDs and ksonnet to build an extensible, community driven ecosystem. Finally, we will talk about how we are trying to grow the community around Kubeflow to continue evolving the platform.

About Jeremy Jeremy Lewi is a co-founder and lead engineer at Google for the Kubeflow project, an effort to help developers and enterprises deploy and use ML cloud-natively everywhere. He's been building on Kubernetes since its inception starting with Dataflow and then moving onto Cloud ML Engine and now Kubeflow.
About Stephan
Stephan Fabel is Product Manager for all things cloud at Canonical and has been working on enabling Kubeflow on Canonical’s Distribution of Kubernetes. Stephan has been working with OpenStack and Kubernetes for over four years and led some of the world’s most challenging cloud implementations.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 30 minutes
tensorflow
workflow
machine
tooling
demoing
flow
coop
rollouts
kubernetes
conversation
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Canary Deploys with Kubernetes, Istio and Envoy - Jason Yee, Datadog (Beginner Skill Level)

Working with complex systems means that even well written code can behave in unexpected ways, leading to outages and critical issues. Kubernetes allows you to easily rollout new code and quickly revert to safe, stable releases when issues are identified. But often the damage done in the short period between deploy and rollback is significant. In this session, I’ll show you how to limit the effect of unforeseen issues using canary deploys with Istio. I’ll also cover ways to better monitor your applications in Kubernetes to help you spot potential problems before they affect your entire customer base.

"About Jason
Jason is a technical evangelist at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps & Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB. He’s currently exploring the world while living as a nomad and would love to hear about the part of the world that you call home."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 26 minutes
deploying
deploy
deployments
deployment
deployed
deploys
canary
currently
fail
reporting
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Controllers: Lambda Functions for Extending your Infrastructure - Ross Guarino & Terin Stock, Cloudflare (Intermediate Skill Level)

This session demonstrates how to leverage Kubernetes Controllers and Initializers as a framework for building transparent extensions of your Kubernetes cluster. Using a live coding exercise and demo, this presentation will showcase the possibilities of the basic programming paradigms the Kubernetes API server makes easy. As an SRE build custom integrations directly into the Kubernetes api that transparently enhance the developer experience. Ross Guarino will talk about how this pattern is used extensively at Cloudflare to provide a feature rich internal platform for our development team.

About Ross
Ross Guarino is a Systems Engineer at Cloudflare in charge of the technical direction of the internal platform. He’s determined to improve the lives of developers building and maintaining everything from a simple function to complex globally distributed systems.

About Terin
Terin is a long-time engineer at Cloudflare, currently working on building an internal Kubernetes cluster. By night, he hacks on building new hardware projects.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 28 minutes
kubernetes
interface
server
cache
configuration
cluster
infrastructure
processors
iot
controller
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Convergence of Serverless APIs & Compute - Sarah Allen, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Serverless has different meanings to different communities — serverless APIs allow developers to build apps that don’t have servers, whether they be Web or native mobile using cloud APIs or serverless compute that offers ways for developers to build zero-ops distributed systems. This isn’t one word with two divergent meanings, but different approaches that are converging. Sarah will share real-world production use cases that illustrate how developers are using these technologies together.

About Sarah
Sarah Allen created early web platforms that were serverless before the term was coined — on the original Shockwave team, she created ways for developers to create apps when the web was young. Later, she did server-ful platforms like Flash video and open source developer tools, at OpenLaszlo and 18F. For the past year, she has worked at the intersection of Firebase and Google Cloud Platform, leading teams developing serverless events for Cloud Functions and an open source cloud policy language. Additional information: www.ultrasaurus.com/about -- more complete bio & prior speaking experience.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
services
servers
service
serverless
api
iot
function
throughput
rollout
cloudflare
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Envoy Deep Dive – Matt Klein, Lyft (Intermediate Skill Level)

Matt Klein, Envoy maintainer from Lyft, will host a general Q&A session on Envoy. Please come with hard questions! We might also have a small set of short lightning talks.

"About Matt
Matt Klein is a software engineer at Lyft and the architect of Envoy. Matt has been working on operating systems, virtualization, distributed systems, networking, and making systems easy to operate for over 15 years across a variety of companies. Some highlights include leading the development of Twitter’s C++ L7 edge proxy and working on high-performance computing and networking in Amazon’s EC2."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 38 minutes
envoys
envoy
protocols
deploying
incoming
problems
launched
latency
booking
ahead
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7 May 2018

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Envoy Project Intro – Matt Klein & Jose Nino, Lyft (Any Skill Level)

Jose Nino, Envoy maintainer from Lyft, will present on Lyft's use of Envoy primarily from a config management perspective. This will be a great talk to get a feel for how Envoy is used in practice in a large production environment.

About Matt Klein
Matt Klein is a software engineer at Lyft and the architect of Envoy. Matt has been working on operating systems, virtualization, distributed systems, networking, and making systems easy to operate for over 15 years across a variety of companies. Some highlights include leading the development of Twitter’s C++ L7 edge proxy and working on high-performance computing and networking in Amazon’s EC2.

Jose Nino
Envoy project maintainer at Lyft
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 28 minutes
envoy
envoys
lift
important
lyft
operationally
developers
throughput
telling
transparency
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7 May 2018

Want to view more sessions and keep the conversations going? Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Seattle, December 11 - 13, 2018 (http://bit.ly/KCCNCNA18) or in Shanghai, November 14-15 (http://bit.ly/kccncchina18).

Integrating Prometheus and InfluxDB - Paul Dix, InfluxData (Intermediate Skill Level)

Many Prometheus users would like a long term store of record for their data. InfluxDB can fill this role with recent additions to add support for Prometheus standards and protocols. This talk will show how InfluxDB supports the pull and Prometheus metrics formats. We'll look at Prometheus' remote/read and write interfaces and how those can be used to integrate with InfluxDB. Finally, we'll dig into InfluxDB's new open source query engine, which will allow Prometheus users to perform federated queries against any number of Prometheus and InfluxDB servers. This talk will also show how other monitoring projects can adopt the Prometheus standards to play in the larger ecosystem to give developers more tools for their Kubernetes and application monitoring needs.

"About Paul
Paul is the creator of InfluxDB. He has helped build software for startups, large companies and organizations like Microsoft, Google, McAfee, Thomson Reuters, and Air Force Space Command. He is the series editor for Addison Wesley’s Data & Analytics book and video series. In 2010 Paul wrote the book Service Oriented Design with Ruby and Rails for Addison Wesley’s. In 2009 he started the NYC Machine Learning Meetup, which now has over 7,000 members. Paul holds a degree in computer science from Columbia University."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 26 minutes
prometheus
flux
influx
monitoring
version
time
ephemeral
standardize
milliseconds
etl
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7 May 2018

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Keynote: Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones - Simon Wardley, Researcher, Leading Edge Forum

"Deng Xiaoping once described managing the economy as crossing the river by feeling the stones in other words have a direction but be adaptive. But in a world of constant change, how do you determine the right thing to do? Which pebble to tread on? How do you understand where you're going and where you need to go? How do you know if your strategy is right? Is there even such a thing?

In this talk, we start by examining the issue of situational awareness and how it applies to technology. Using examples from government and the commercial world, we then explore how you can map your environment, identify opportunities to exploit and learn patterns of change."

"About Simon
Simon Wardley is a Researcher for Leading Edge Forum, a global research and thought leadership programme dedicated to helping large organizations reimagine their organizations and leadership for a technology-driven future. Simon is also lead practitioner for LEFs Wardley Maps Advisory service which helps client anticipate market and ecosystem developments so they know where to go and why. Simon’s focus is on strategic play both at an industrial and global level. He is the author of multiple reports including Clash of the Titans: Can China Dethrone Silicon Valley?, a pioneer in the use of topographical intelligence within business, a former executive and an advisory board member for several successful start-ups. He has twice been voted as one of the UK's top 50 most influential people in technology. Simon has spent the last 20 years defining future strategies for companies in the FMCG, Retail and Technology industries. He is a passionate advocate in the fields of strategic play, organizational structure, open source and leadership and is a regular presenter at conferences worldwide."
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  • 1 participant
  • 23 minutes
strategy
ceos
management
business
planning
consultancy
future
today
situational
talking
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7 May 2018

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Keynote: Scaling Deep Learning Models in Production Using Kubernetes - Sahil Dua, Software Developer, Booking.com

While there are a lot of machine learning frameworks and libraries available, putting the models in production at large scale is still a challenge. Sahil would like to talk about how they took on the challenge of deploying deep learning models in production: how they chose their tools and developed their internal deep learning infrastructure using Kubernetes. He will cover how they do model training in Docker containers, distributed TensorFlow training in a cluster of containers, automated re-training of models and finally, the deployment of models to serve predictions. At the large scale which they operate on, nothing comes easy. He will also talk about how they optimize their model predictions infrastructure for latency or throughput depending on the use case.

"About Sahil
Sahil is a software developer at Booking.com. He has been involved in leveraging container infrastructure to help Booking.com’s internal teams in taking advantage of deep learning techniques at scale. An open source software enthusiast, Sahil is a core contributor and community leader for DuckDuckGo's open source organization. Besides that he is one of the contributors to the Git project, pandas - open source data analysis library, Linguist project by GitHub and Go-GitHub project by Google. Sahil has been actively speaking at conferences in last one year including FOSDEM, EuroPython and SIGNAL 2017 to name some of them."
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  • 1 participant
  • 17 minutes
bookings
workflow
models
clients
production
learning
setup
prediction
deep
summarize
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7 May 2018

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Kubernetes Advanced Scheduling — For Heating Showers? - Robert Carosi, Spotify, Ad van der Veer & Boris Mattijssen, Nerdalize B.V. (Intermediate Skill Level)

In this talk, Ad van der Veer and and Boris Mattijssen, software engineers at Nerdalize, will talk about building custom schedulers. The goal is that after this talk attendees understand how to build their own a custom scheduler, and are familiar with the tools to do so. As an example they will use a heat-aware scheduler that was developed by Nerdalize to allow them to schedule compute jobs to servers where more heat is needed. This unique need arises from the situation that Nerdalize builds a distributed datacenter, where servers are placed into households, and double as water heaters. After someone takes a shower, their boiler needs to be re-heated. This scheduler allows us to move high-cpu workloads to those servers.

About Boris
Boris Mattijssen is Software Engineer at Nerdalize B.V. a Dutch company. He is also a masters’ student Computer science and the main author of the Custom “Heat aware” Scheduler. Previous speaking experience: Deltares Software Days - Delft

About Ad
Product designer by education, software Nerd by nature. Ad is a pro in designing and developing simple software products that solve complicated problems. Ad has worked with Docker since 2013 and, since then, touched almost every part of the container ecosystem while developing many backend applications in Go: his weapon of choice. At Nerdalize Ad does his part in developing our cloud products by combining new ideas with proven technologies and making sure end users have the best experience possible.

About Robert
Robert is a graduate intern at Spotify.
Working on his master thesis: 'Leveraging distributed tracing in service meshes for application profiling at scale.'
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 31 minutes
datacenters
provider
company
cloud
present
infrastructure
computing
server
scheduling
cone
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7 May 2018

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Kubernetes Runtime Security: What Happens if a Container Goes Bad? - Jen Tong & Maya Kaczorowski, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes security typically focuses on infrastructure: verifying that configuration is safe, and your deployment has no known issues. In this talk Jen and Maya will focus on a different aspect: runtime security. Runtime security is about mitigating damage done when part of your deployment is compromised. They'll start with an overview of common runtime security concerns, and discuss how they change as you move to containers and Kubernetes. Next, they’ll highlight existing features that help you respond to these risks, and explore popular tools to detect and control compromises. They'll finish off with a demo that shows these techniques in action as they protect a web application. You'll leave with an understanding of how to plan ahead to minimize impact, and how to respond to events when they happen.

About Maya
Maya Kaczorowski is a Product Manager at Google, working in container security, and was previously the Product Manager for Google Cloud KMS.

About Jen
Jen is a Security Advocate on Google Cloud Platform. In this role she helps developers and IT professionals stay out of trouble while getting the most out of cloud computing. If she’s away from her laptop, she’s probably skating around a roller derby track, or hanging from aerial silk.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 28 minutes
security
cybersecurity
protecting
container
protocols
deploying
kubernetes
conference
users
talking
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7 May 2018

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Multi-Tenancy WG Deep Dive – David Oppenheimer, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

"About David
David Oppenheimer is a software engineer working on Kubernetes and GKE at Google. He is co-lead of the newly-formed Kubernetes multi-tenancy working group, and was previously co-lead of the Kubernetes scheduling SIG. He has been working on Kubernetes since 2014, and prior to that worked on Google’s Borg and Omega cluster management systems."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 38 minutes
discussion
brainstorming
presentations
kubernetes
proposal
providers
concerns
policies
users
tenancy
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7 May 2018

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Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes: Best Practices Today, and Future Directions - David Oppenheimer, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes offers a set of features which, when used in the right combination and configured properly, enable secure multi-tenant clusters. But it’s not always obvious how to map particular multi-tenancy requirements to those features and configurations. As a result, people often resort to spinning up one cluster per user and/or workload, thereby foregoing the utilization and management benefits they could achieve by using a single shared cluster. This talk will describe a taxonomy of various multi-tenancy models that are possible on Kubenetes today, and how to configure the existing security/multi-tenancy features to satisfy each of those use cases. We will then describe some features that are on the horizon to provide even stronger, easier-to-use multi-tenancy in Kubernetes.

About David
David Oppenheimer is a software engineer working on Kubernetes and GKE at Google. He is co-lead of the newly-formed Kubernetes multi-tenancy working group, and was previously co-lead of the Kubernetes scheduling SIG. He has been working on Kubernetes since 2014, and prior to that worked on Google’s Borg and Omega cluster management systems.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
tenancy
tenant
multi
cluster
manage
isolation
kubernetes
understanding
deployments
capacity
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7 May 2018

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Panel Discussion: Modern App Security Requires Containers – Moderated by Sean Michael Kerner, eWeek (Intermediate Skill Level)

Using containers, enterprises now have strong, secure-by-default primitives available for deploying apps to their infrastructure. Containers are enabling organizations to adopt better engineering practices like immutable infrastructure -- increasing deployment agility and reducing mean time to patch. Companies are thinking strategically about to securely manage their software supply chains. Moderated by eWeek's Senior Editor, Sean Michael Kerner, collaborators in the container ecosystem will share how containers are revolutionizing the way apps are secured and how we can expect container security to evolve in the future. The panel will also touch on open source projects Notary, TUF, SPIFFE, and OPA.

About Sean
Sean Michael Kerner is a senior editor and his coverage of the technology industry appears in Enterprise Networking Planet, eWeek and ServerWatch to name a few. Kerner is also an IT consultant, technology enthusiast and tinkerer, and has been known to spend his spare time immersed in the study of the Klingon language and satellite pictures of Area 51. He has pulled Token Ring, configured NetWare and has been known to compile his own Linux kernel. He consults to industry and media organizations on technology issues. Follow him on Twitter @TechJournalist.

About Maya
Maya Kaczorowski is a Product Manager at Google, working in container security, and was previously the Product Manager for Google Cloud KMS.

About Justin
Justin Cappos is a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at New York University. His research includes the TUF project (which is hosted by the Linux Foundation / CNCF), which provides a compromise-resilient mechanism for the secure distribution of software. His research advances are adopted into production use by Docker, git, Python, VMware, Cloudflare, Digital Ocean, most Linux distributions, and many automobiles. Due to the practical impact of his work, Cappos was named to Popular Science's Brilliant 10 list in 2013 recognizing him as one of 10 brilliant scientists under 40.

About Torin
Torin Sandall is the technical lead of the open source Open Policy Agent project. Torin has spent his 10 years as a software engineer working on large-scale distributed systems projects. Torin has recently given talks on policy-related topics in Kubernetes at KubeCon, ContainerDaysPDX, Kubernetes meetups, and more. Prior to working on the Open Policy Agent project, Torin was a Senior Software Engineer at Cyan (acquired by Ciena) where he designed and developed core components of their SDN/NFV platform. Some examples of previous talks: How Netflix Is Solving Authorization At Scale (CloudNativeCon US 17): https://youtu.be/R6tUNpRpdnY?t=1041 Enforcing Bespoke Policies in Kubernetes with Admission Controllers (CloudNativeCon US 17): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llDI8VvkUj8 CNCF project proposal for OPA: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/71

About David
Lay security developer that has learned a lot of mistakes the hard way. David started off building authentication systems, moved on to encrypted cloud storage for a few years, and is now working on the Security Team at Docker, presently focused on securing software distribution

About Andrew
Andrew is the co-founder of Scytale, who are helping bring SPIFFE into the world. Find out more at https://github.com/spiffe/spiffe Andrew is an engineer, and entrepreneur with a passion for building tools that help bring simplicity to software development. Prior to co-founding Scytale, Andrew was a product manager on Google’s Cloud Platform, launching many of the automation primitives on Google Compute Engine (including Auto-scaling, Managed Instance Groups, and Deployment Manager), helping improve developer workflow with the Spinnaker and Container Builder projects, and helping improve accessibility to developers and operations teams. As an Australian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Andrew spends most of his spare time trying to sell his Midwestern wife on the virtues of Vegemite.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 8 participants
  • 36 minutes
security
authentication
panelists
conference
concerns
conversations
cyber
collaboration
twitter
announcement
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7 May 2018

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SIG CLI Deep Dive - Phil Wittrock, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Technical deep dive into the techniques and best practices used in developing kubectl as well as many of the challenges faced.  Will cover using the Discovery Service, OpenAPI and subresources to support client/server version skew and API extensions.  Will also cover kubectl plugins.

"About Phil
Phillip Wittrock is Senior Software Engineer at Google, Kubernetes SIG CLI Lead, and a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee. Phillip’s hobbies include debating how kubectl is pronounced, talking about Kubernetes at social events, and appreciating code as art.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
coop
coo
control
discussion
configuration
coops
communicate
contribute
repo
workflow
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7 May 2018

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Stretching the Mesh - John Joyce & Robert Li, Cisco Systems (Any Skill Level)

Multiple clouds are a must in today’s IT world to prevent vendor lock-in, provide redundancy, a migration path, and other benefits. Developer's and IT admins demand that applications, and the micro-services that comprise them, be capable of running in multiple environments. A service mesh, instantiated by Istio, provides a new paradigm for connecting, managing and securing microservices. With services running in multiple clouds, the service mesh has to be established across clouds. In this presentation, John and Robert will show how an application can be stretched between two disparate cloud environments--public cloud and on-prem private cloud. The demonstration will show how the service mesh is stretched to fully enable service mesh features for all services and endpoints in both cloud environments. The summary will discuss how the Istio community has addressed this problem.

About Robert
Robert is a technical lead engineer at Cisco. For the past several years, I have been contributing to cloud infrastructure software development, especially in OpenStack. My current focus is to contributing to the Kubernetes & Istio communities.

About John
John is a principal engineer at Cisco responsible for developing cloud infrastructure and solutions. As part of the Cloud CTO Office, John currently focuses on contributing to the Kubernetes & Istio communities. Previously, John was an active contributor to OpenStack. John has a long history contributing to various Cisco virtual and physical networking products.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 37 minutes
microservices
services
vsphere
sdo
servers
cloud
hosting
proxy
cisco
demo
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7 May 2018

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TL;DR NIST Container Security Standards - Elsie Phillips, CoreOS (Beginner Skill Level)

In September 2017, the National Institute of Standards and Technology issued a 63 page paper detailing their recommendations for container security. While it’s chock-full of recommendations all cloud native users should implement, it’s not a text most people will read. In this talk, Elsie Phillips from CoreOS will cover key takeaways from the report like the importance of using container-specific host OSs and using tooling specific to containers to monitor for vulnerabilities, as well as some suggestions for how to implement them within an organization.

About Elsie
Elsie herds the CoreOS Community and Co-Leads the Kubernetes Contributor Experience SIG. She's a northwest native who got her start in open source working at the Oregon State University Open Source Lab. In her free time she throws wild one woman dance parties and makes a mean vegan chocolate chip cookie.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 22 minutes
container
handling
concerns
discussed
standards
enterprise
hi
administration
mist
deployments
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7 May 2018

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The Path to GPU as a Service in Kubernetes - Renaud Gaubert, NVIDIA (Intermediate Skill Level)

TLDR: Kubernetes modern production patterns for Deep Learning applications and a deep dive into the Kubernetes GPU and Hardware accelerators subsystem and it’s challenges (performance, scheduling, monitoring). Autonomous vehicles, face recognition, High Performance Computing, Virtual Reality, NVIDIA GPUs are enabling a new computer era with cloud computing at its center. With kubernetes being the next iteration in cloud technologies, the NVIDIA container team is driving with the community the advances in GPU integration. During this talk we will take a look at the possibilities and limitations provided by the kubernetes infrastructure for hardware accelerators. We will also be discussing the latest improvements in the device plugin subsystem of Kubernetes, powering GPU support, and the challenges ahead of it.

About Renaud
Renaud Gaubert has been working for a year at NVIDIA on making GPU applications easier to deploy and manage in data centers. He focuses on supporting GPU-accelerated machine learning frameworks in container orchestration systems such as Kubernetes and Docker swarm. He is an active member of the Kubernetes Resource Management workgroup and helps pushing forward GPU integration in the Container ecosystem. He holds an M.S. in computer science from the French engineering school EPITA.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 29 minutes
gpu
kubernetes
tensorflow
deploying
virtualization
bottleneck
advanced
cluster
capacity
dependencies
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7 May 2018

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WG App Def - Intro – Antoine Legrand, Red Hat & Gareth Rushgrove, Docker (Any Skill Level)

With Kubernetes emerging as the clear leader in orchestration, more tools are being developed to manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes applications. How can we help authors to coordinate their efforts to focus on smaller components that are interoperable with the rest of the ecosystem? How can we help provide a clean user experience around using declarative primitives? How do the community’s use cases affect their application lifecycle management needs?

Those are some the questions being discussed in the new “app-definition” working group.
The talk will explore these questions and explain what progress the working group is making on each, including demos of the prototypes, explaining the current proposals, go through what has been tried, rejected, accepted, and what we’ll work on next.

About Antoine Legrand
Antoine Legrand is a software engineer at CoreOS co-leading the working-group 'app-definition' and works closely with major actors in the ecosystem to improve the user experience in managing application in Kubernetes. Antoine is involved with open source and cloud native software projects, and for the past two years has helped the community and led related projects including Kubespray, kpm, and app-registry.

About Gareth Rushgrove
Gareth Rushgrove is a product manager at Docker. He works remotely from Cambridge, UK, helping to build interesting tools for people to better manage infrastructure and applications. Previously he worked for the UK Government Digital Service focused on infrastructure, operations and information security. When not working he can be found curating the Devops Weekly newsletter or hacking on software in new-fangled programming languages.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 30 minutes
workgroups
workgroup
app
users
applications
committee
project
working
tool
representation
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7 May 2018

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What Does “Production Ready” Really Mean for a Kubernetes Cluster? - Lucas Käldström, Individual (Advanced Skill Level)

How would you describe and set up a “production ready” Kubernetes cluster? How are the buzzword terms “production ready” and “highly available” defined anyway? Can a cluster be created so that it’s end-to-end secured, has no single points of failure, is upgradable without control plane downtime and is conformant? If you have access to automated infrastructure, e.g. via a Cluster API controller, you should be able to do CI testing of your cluster, as well as CD of new configuration and versions. Some call this pattern “GitOps”; to write the desired cluster state declaratively and let a controller reconcile the cluster state. By the end of this talk, you should be able to tell: - What you may consider a “production ready” cluster to be and identify the moving parts - How to secure cluster component traffic - How to minimize failure points - How to manage clusters using the Cluster API

"About Lucas
Lucas is a passionate Kubernetes Maintainer and Certified Kubernetes Administrator that is excited about all things cloud native. Lucas has been engaged in Kubernetes work for about two years now and been involved in work like porting Kubernetes to multiple platforms, getting Minikube off the ground, being a core contributor in SIG Cluster Lifecycle and maintaining kubeadm. Besides Upper Secondary School Lucas runs a consulting company for Cloud Native tech programming tasks and runs the official CNCF & Kubernetes meetup in Finland. Lucas has been speaking at KubeCon in Berlin and Austin previously, and was awarded the Top Cloud Native Ambassador of 2017 together with Sarah Novotny."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
cluster
kubernetes
ready
production
deployments
technical
docker
infrastructure
container
provision
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7 May 2018

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What’s in the Box? Resource Management in Kubernetes - Louise Daly & Ivan Coughlan, Intel (Intermediate Skill Level)

As the cloud native ecosystem evolves, it is determined to align platforms and technologies into a well-orchestrated infrastructure for optimum utilisation of compute, network and storage. This infrastructure needs to cater to the needs of a variety of workloads in fields such as telecomms, scientific computing, machine learning, financial services and data analytics. In order to provide the best performance for such workloads, features to provide performance isolation (e.g., CPU pinning, huge pages and accelerators) are required. The resource management working group (RMWG) in Kubernetes is working on the design, development and implementation of such features through the introduction of CPU manager, Huge Pages and Device Plugins. In this presentation, we will demonstrate how to leverage some introduced by RMWG via specific use cases from networking and machine learning (ML).

About Louise
Software Engineer at Intel. Working towards cloud native orchestration of workloads, currently looking at enabling compute resources in Kubernetes to improve application performance, provide predicable performance and effectively manage server resources.

About Ivan
Ivan Coughlan is a Senior Software Architect working for the Intel Software Defined Datacenter Solutions Group (SDSG) with a broad range of experience from embedded real time product development for the Telecoms industry to manufacturing IT systems development, integration and control.Currently, Ivan is working for Intel Corp on next generation network platform enabling in Cloud Computing environments and specifically on the enabling of Cloud Native environments for Telecoms NFV use cases.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 27 minutes
kubernetes
cpus
scheduling
capacity
workloads
infrastructure
networking
processes
resources
pod
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7 May 2018

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Why Running kubelet on your Vacuum Robot is (not) a Good Idea - Christian Simon, Jetstack (Any Skill Level)

The Xiamio Mi Vacuum Robot is an affordable bit of kit, yet comes with a powerful SoC and utilises a wide range of sensors. A talk at 34C3 last year showed how to gain root access to the underlying Ubuntu Linux operating system. Based on this groundwork, the talk will explain how the vacuum can be provisioned as a node in a Kubernetes cluster. From then on, well-known Kubernetes primitives can be used to control it: CronJobs periodically schedule drives, and a custom Prometheus exporter is used to track metrics about a vacuum’s life. Using custom controllers and CRDs, extended features of the vacuum can be utilised: requesting raw sensor readings, dumping a map of your home, and allowing the vacuum to drive custom paths.

About Christian
Christian can rely on his experiences from working as a Jack of all trades Linux sysadmin for 10+ years. This hands-on practices is backed by his academic work around security practices. Lately he’s focused on providing modern DevOps environments through the heavy use of containers. As soon as he is away from his laptop he enjoys beers and pork dishes (due to his Bavarian roots), visiting if not organising gigs or music festivals and keeping fit with swimming, hiking, skiing and lately playing field hockey. Previous talks: - Puppetconf 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThbcHUj70EA
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  • 1 participant
  • 33 minutes
vacuuming
vacuums
vacuum
robot
cleaners
kubernetes
tooling
concerns
container
cpus
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4 May 2018

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101 Ways to “Break and Recover” Kubernetes Cluster - Suresh Visvanathan & Nandhakumar Venkatachalam, Oath (Yahoo) (Intermediate Skill Level)

At Oath (yahoo), we operate one of biggest on-prem kubernetes cluster. We manage about dozen kubernetes clusters and 7000+ pods are running across the dozen clusters, major application such as Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Finance are powered by kubernetes. Managing at scale has its own challenges, in this talk we will cover 101 Ways to “break and recover” kubernetes cluster.

About Suresh
Suresh Visvanathan, Sr Architect, has over 13 years of experience in IT and Software. Suresh’s current responsibilities include the architecture, vision, strategy and design of cloud platform as-a-service (PaaS). Suresh has been architecting solutions and building products around resilience engineering, Auto recovery Systems and is a frequent speaker at K8s meetup, Chaos Community Events and speaker at kubecon 2017.

About Nandhakumar
Nandhakumar Venkatachalam is a Princ Production Engineer, Lead for Kubernetes Infrastructure/ Cluster management team at Oath Media Build and Products. He is a subject matter expert and solution architect specialized in high availability. Nandha has been under Oath for 11 years and has been dealing with operations at scale for more than a decade. He has delivered and led high profile product launches for Yahoo Fantasy, Yahoo Sports and contributed to flawless Fantasy season year after year. Prior to Yahoo, he had worked as a Linux System Administrator at IBM.
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  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
kubernetes
manages
operating
problems
outages
currently
deployments
platform
processing
server
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4 May 2018

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Building Hybrid Clouds with Istio - Allan Naim, Google & Rohit Agarwalla, Cisco (Intermediate Skill Level)

More and more applications are moving towards a hybrid/multi-cloud deployment model. Enabling request routing, A/B deployments, enforcing security and providing observability are all important elements for modern cloud workloads. Istio’s goal is to connect, manage and secure service endpoints and enabling Istio in a hybrid cloud environment enables superior operations without impacting developer workflows. In this session, we will provide an overview of Istio hybrid cloud deployment models and discuss integration touch points that are important from a hybrid cloud perspective.

About Rohit
Rohit Agarwal works on Kubernetes at Google. His current focus area is hardware accelerator support in Kubernetes. Prior to Google, Rohit worked on data infrastructure at Cloudflare and Qubole. He holds a B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Ropar.""

About Allan
Allan is a Kubernetes Platform Lead at Google focused on Kubernetes and Kubernetes Engine. Prior to Kubernetes, Allan played a key role in developing Google Compute Engine’s go-to-market. Prior to Google, Allan held a variety of global roles spanning from Solutions Architecture to Engineering at Microsoft, including taking Azure to market with the ISV community.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 10 participants
  • 38 minutes
hybrid
deployments
modernizing
kubernetes
discussion
cloud
cisco
users
pod
enterprise
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4 May 2018

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Building a Kubernetes Scheduler using Custom Metrics - Mateo Burillo, Sysdig (Intermediate Skill Level)

The default Kubernetes scheduler does a fantastic job for typical workloads, but when you have specific requirements (like higher level application metrics) you might need other scheduling methods. You probably know how to use node affinity, inter-pod affinity, taints, and tolerations. But what if you could use any of the metrics already present in your monitoring infrastructure to dynamically configure the Kubernetes pod scheduler? In this session we will demonstrate how to create a custom Kubernetes scheduler using any monitoring source such as statsd, JMX or Prometheus. We will walk through the code required for a custom scheduler, and end with a short demo. We will provide attendees the source code and placeholder containers required to run the examples in their clusters during this practical session.

About Mateo
Integrations engineer and tech writer @sysdig Mateo greatly enjoys tinkering with container technologies, creating homebrew lab environments, and the perpetual newbie feeling of this fast moving world of tech. He spends most of the day getting in the shoes of the user at many different levels: user interface, task automation, proper documentation and error handling, code examples, and dissecting deep technical concepts for the newcomers. All his former job positions revolve around the confluence of humans and technology, having worked as Evangelist, Project manager and pre-sales engineer. Relevant experience: - Currently working for Sysdig playing with Kubernetes and writing about it: https://sysdig.com/?s=Mateo+Burillo - I’ve been featured in the the Kubeweekly newsletter a few times: https://kubeweekly.com/?s=mateo+burillo&submit=Search - I’ve spoken at a few Meetups (video of this one @ Docker Meetup Madrid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg7aiQn14ag)
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  • 5 participants
  • 32 minutes
schedulers
kubernetes
implementation
plan
troubleshooting
services
container
cpu
cluster
monitoring
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4 May 2018

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Cloud Native Identity Management - Andreas Zitzelsberger, QAware GmbH & Andrew Jessup, Scytale Inc. (Intermediate Skill Level)

Identity Management (IDM) incorporates a definition of identity, authentication and authorization. Cloud native workload IDM is necessary to protect against an untrusted network and compromised or rogue workloads. As organisations start to take advantage of elastic scaling and dynamic scheduling IDM becomes more important, and more challenging. This talk will examine how we are working to solve these challenges in a large cloud project at a major insurance company. We’ll describe a real world architecture, built on the SPIFFE standard, open-source software including SPIRE and Vault and a sprinkle of custom code to provide workload authentication and authorization, zero-trust networking and rotating secrets. And finally we’ll discuss how this solution can also serve as the foundation for more security policy and traffic management capabilities based on technologies like Envoy and Istio.

About Andreas
Andreas is Principal Software Architect at QAware, an independent cloud native software manufacturer that has been repeatedly awarded Best IT Workplace in Germany. His focus is cloud native computing in all its glory. He is responsible for the heavy lifting at a large-scale cloud project for a major insurance company. Before sticking his head in the clouds, he created and implemented Big Data, IOT and even SOA architectures. When he’s not building software, he saves the world by analyzing and stabilizing misbehaving complex systems. Previous speaking experience: - Apache Big Data NA 2016, Clickstream Analysis with Apache Spark - Apache Big Data NA 2016, Real Time BOM explosions with Apache Spark and Solr - Data2Day 2015, Clickstream Analyse mit Apache Spark (German, essentially the same talk as the one at the Apache Big Data)

About Andrew
Andrew is the co-founder of Scytale, who are helping bring SPIFFE into the world. Find out more at https://github.com/spiffe/spiffe Andrew is an engineer, and entrepreneur with a passion for building tools that help bring simplicity to software development. Prior to co-founding Scytale, Andrew was a product manager on Google’s Cloud Platform, launching many of the automation primitives on Google Compute Engine (including Auto-scaling, Managed Instance Groups, and Deployment Manager), helping improve developer workflow with the Spinnaker and Container Builder projects, and helping improve accessibility to developers and operations teams. As an Australian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Andrew spends most of his spare time trying to sell his Midwestern wife on the virtues of Vegemite.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 36 minutes
trusted
security
complexity
usetec
agency
management
regarding
identity
validation
clientis
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4 May 2018

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Continuous Delivery Meets Custom Kubernetes Controller: A Declarative Configuration Approach to CI/CD - Suneeta Mall & Simon Cochrane, Nearmap (Intermediate Skill Level)

Building and maintaining streamlined continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines is often challenging. It is even harder on Kubernetes since the deployments are, rightfully so, safely guarded by the API Server of the cluster. Organizations tend to lockdown the API Server, restricting the ability to use an external CI tool. Using external CI tools thus comes at a cost of security, access, and ease-of-use. Nearmap dealt with these challenges using intrinsic Kubernetes principles. We use CircleCI, Amazon Web Service (AWS) Elastic Container Registry (ECR) and a custom Kubernetes controller to achieve a declarative configuration approach to continuous deployment. In this talk, we discuss the challenges faced, provide an in-depth analysis of our declarative CI/CD approach and how Nearmap is enabling self-managed continuous deployments of Kubernetes clusters.

About Suneeta
Suneeta Mall is a Senior Software Engineer at Nearmap – a leading provider of high resolution aerial imagery. She is leading the efforts of containerizing and migrating Nearmap services to Kubernetes (on Amazon Web Services) from Amazon’s Elastic Compute. In her 10 years of software industry experience, she has worked on solving variety of challenging technical and business problems in the field of DevOps, Tele-communication, travel, GIS, big data and machine learning. She has actively contributed to innovation portfolio of IBM (where she has worked before) and is also a Doctoral candidate at University of Sydney.

About Simon
Simon is a Director of Engineering at Nearmap specializing in providing high resolution aerial imagery over the web and embracing the Kubernetes world in order to efficiently run services in the cloud. Simon has inhabited the Sydney startup space for over 15 years building everything from social network apps to virtual ISP provisioning software.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 34 minutes
kubernetes
infrastructure
delivery
deployments
managed
rollout
ci
services
interface
cloud
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4 May 2018

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Envoy Internals Deep Dive - Matt Klein, Lyft (Advanced Skill Level)

Envoy (https://www.envoyproxy.io/) is a high performance L4/L7 network proxy with a pluggable filter chain model; this allows Envoy to be used for a variety of different scenarios, including HTTP/2, gRPC, MongoDB, and Redis. Envoy provides advanced load balancing support, including eventually consistent service discovery, circuit breakers, retries, rate limiting, and zone-aware load balancing. Envoy also has best-in-class observability, using statistics, logging, and distributed tracing. Since becoming OSS in 2016, Envoy has gained substantial traction in both "service mesh" and edge (API gateway) deployments. In this talk, Matt Klein will dive deep into Envoy internals from a systems perspective, covering threading model, stats, hot restart, the xDS APIs, and other core concepts. This is an advanced talk and prior knowledge of what Envoy is at a high level is assumed.

About Matt
Matt Klein is a software engineer at Lyft and the architect of Envoy. Matt has been working on operating systems, virtualization, distributed systems, networking, and making systems easy to operate for over 15 years across a variety of companies. Some highlights include leading the development of Twitter’s C++ L7 edge proxy and working on high-performance computing and networking in Amazon’s EC2.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
envoy
envoys
microservices
protocol
server
host
overview
threads
conference
rollout
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4 May 2018

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Envoy Project Intro – Matt Klein & Jose Nino, Lyft (Any Skill Level)

Jose Nino, Envoy maintainer from Lyft, will present on Lyft's use of Envoy primarily from a config management perspective. This will be a great talk to get a feel for how Envoy is used in practice in a large production environment.

About Matt
Matt Klein is a software engineer at Lyft and the architect of Envoy. Matt has been working on operating systems, virtualization, distributed systems, networking, and making systems easy to operate for over 15 years across a variety of companies. Some highlights include leading the development of Twitter’s C++ L7 edge proxy and working on high-performance computing and networking in Amazon’s EC2.

About Jose
Envoy maintainer from Lyft
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 7 participants
  • 31 minutes
envoy
lift
enabling
context
payload
deploying
api
developers
manager
intercession
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4 May 2018

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Establishing Image Provenance and Security in Kubernetes - Adrian Mouat, Container Solutions (Any Skill Level)

Take any container running in your Kubernetes cluster. What can you say about it and with what level of certainty? Do you know where it came from? Could an attacker have modified it? Is it up-to-date? Can you identify the exact revision of the code that the image was built from? This talk will look at what guarantees Kubernetes gives you out-of-the-box, and what you can do to establish a trustworthy and reliable workflow for deploying and updating images. Topics and tooling covered will include: - building images in a repeatable manner with BuildKit or Bazel - distributing images through registries - verifying provenance with secure hashes as well as Notary/TUF

About Adrian Mouat
Adrian Mouat is Chief Scientist at Container Solutions, a cloud-native consultancy and Kubernetes Certified Service Provider. Adrian is a member of the Docker Captains program and the author of "Using Docker", published by O’Reilly Media.

He is currently researching image management and distribution on clusters. As part of this research, he has released ImageWolf, a PoC that uses bittorrent to distribute images across a Kubernetes cluster and Trow, a cluster-first image registry.

Adrian is a regular conference speaker and trainer. He spoke at several events last year, including DockerCon and DockerConEU, CraftConf, TuringFest and GOTO Amsterdam.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 30 minutes
containers
production
considerest
remote
security
dangerous
verify
software
vendor
meat
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4 May 2018

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Experience Report - Evolving a Continuous Delivery Workflow to Kubernetes using Spinnaker - Gard Rimestad, Schibsted & Øyvind Ingebrigtsen Øvergaard, Finn.no (Intermediate Skill Level)

Schibsted started deploying to Kubernetes with Spinnaker about a year ago. In that time, application deployment has evolved from simple point and click pipelines in Spinnaker to being fully defined as code with custom integrations against Kubernetes. The combination of everything-as-code and using contracts and conventions to abstract irrelevant details, has simplified configuration and led to improved usability and reduced maintenance. Gard and Øyvind will talk about Schibsted's journey, motivations for each step of the progression, key lessons learned, and challenges still to come.

About Gard
Gard is an engineer that lives for traceable, stable and fast delivery pipelines. The weekly number of production deployments is why he goes to work. When he is not working on optimizations of deployment, he goes into his man cave and plays with arduino, raspberry, quadcopter or 3d printer projects. Active contributor on Spinnaker. Previous speaking experience: - 2017 Devoxx Belgium - Spinnaker - get control over your deployments - https://cfp.devoxx.be/2017/talk/RTU-8006 - 2017 Spinnaker summit: - Talk - Spinnaker at Schibsted - Panel discussion - Spinnaker’s Kubernetes Integration - Panel discussion - Operating Spinnaker - 2016 AWS Meetup - Deployments pipelines in Spinnaker - https://www.meetup.com/AWS-User-Group-Norway/events/233922802/

About Øyvind
Developer, ops-er and everything in between-er. Currently interested in leveraging modern infrastructure to build robust systems that support delivering applications continuously. Has been using Kubernetes in production since 1.1. Previous speaking experience: - Kubecon EU 2017 - “Lessons Learned From Maintaining Continuous Delivery While Migrating From a Static Infrastructure to Kubernetes” (with co-speaker) http://sched.co/9Tbo - Booster 2017, Software 2017 - “Moving FINN.no to the cloud” (norwegian, with co-speaker) - Pycon.se 2014 - “Deploying enterprise services 60 times a day using Python.
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  • 2 participants
  • 33 minutes
deployments
deploying
workflow
protocol
services
applications
configuration
shipstead
centralized
staging
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4 May 2018

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From Data Centers to Cloud Native - Dave Zolotusky & James Wen, Spotify (Intermediate Skill Level)

Spotify’s infrastructure is undergoing a drastic transformation from data centers running a large amount of proprietary services to public cloud hosted, cloud native services. Two years ago, all of Spotify’s services ran on on our own hardware. Today, they are running in Google Cloud Platform, and Spotify is in the process of replacing many of the proprietary systems with cloud native solutions like kubernetes, gRPC, and istio. James and Dave will talk about the work that went into moving services into GCP and how Spotify got to where it is today. They will then cover ongoing work and plans to modernize the service infrastructure and migrate to cloud native services. This includes running service in kubernetes on GKE, migrating from a proprietary messaging stack to gRPC, as well as integrating the new infrastructure with existing service discovery and monitoring systems.

About Dave
Dave Zolotusky is a software engineer on Spotify's Infrastructure and Operations team in Stockholm, Sweden. His team builds and maintains the core platform that the rest of Spotify runs on. Before joining Spotify, Dave worked at Amazon Web Services, VMware, and Microsoft.

About James
James Wen is a Site Reliability Engineer at Spotify. He's currently on a Spotify task force focused on revamping Spotify's infrastructure and adopting Kubernetes and co. Prior, James was the Team Lead (Anchor) of the Cloud Foundry Buildpacks team at Pivotal and a core contributor and maintainer of Bundler. James has previously spoken about buildpacks at Cloud Foundry Summit Europe and Spotify's infrastructure journey at QCon New York. In his free time, he absolutely loves climbing, whether it's on gorgeous Fontainebleau slopers or nasty plastic crimps
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 34 minutes
kubernetes
spotify
servers
dashboarding
hosted
services
infrastructure
docker
deploying
cloud
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4 May 2018

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Global Container Networks on Kubernetes at DigitalOcean - Andrew Sy Kim, DigitalOcean (Intermediate Skill Level)

Building a container network that is reliable, fast and easy to operate has become increasingly important in DigitalOcean’s distributed systems running on Kubernetes. Today’s container networking technologies can be restrictive as Pod and Service IPs are not reachable externally which forces cluster administrators to operate load balancers. The addition of load balancers introduces new points of failure in a cluster and hinders observability since source IPs are either NAT’d or masqueraded. This talk will be a deep dive of how DigitalOcean uses BGP, Anycast and a variety of open source technologies (kube-router, CNI, etc) to achieve a fast and reliable container network where Pod and Service IPs are reachable from anywhere on DigitalOcean’s global network. Design considerations for scalability, lessons learned in production and advanced use cases will also be discussed.

About Andrew
Andrew is a Software Engineer at DigitalOcean and an active member of the Kubernetes community. At DigitalOcean, his team provides a robust and comprehensive set of tools for delivering services to production.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
kubernetes
datacenter
digitalocean
daemon
virtual
connectivity
platform
operationally
container
gocc
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4 May 2018

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How to Get a Service Mesh Into Prod without Getting Fired - William Morgan, Buoyant, Inc (Any Skill Level)

You’ve researched your service mesh options, made your decision, and are ready to deploy your very first service mesh. But how do you add a new communications infra layer across your entire production stack without bringing the whole thing down? In this talk, William Morgan (Buoyant) shares war stories from two years of helping users get their service mesh running in production. He shares examples of how teams with hybrid infrastructures adopt a service mesh between modern and legacy systems, how they use a service mesh to migrate production services from on-premises to the cloud, and other alternative approaches that don’t require a high-risk revamp of your entire architecture..

About William
Talky person @ Buoyant. Service mesh connoisseur.
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  • 5 participants
  • 28 minutes
mesh
service
conduit
communication
talk
startups
staging
workflows
roadmap
enterprise
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4 May 2018

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Keynote: Accelerating Kubernetes Native Applications - Brandon Philips, CTO of CoreOS, Red Hat

CoreOS introduced the Operator concept to the Kubernetes community in 2016: a tool that automates the operational tasks necessary to deploy, update, and run a distributed application on Kubernetes. Operators reduce the barriers to entry to develop applications on Kubernetes - but building an Operator from scratch is a time-consuming task that requires a deep understanding of Kubernetes. Join Brandon Philips for a look at what’s new to help accelerate your ability to build your own Operator and get back to developing your innovative application.

About Brandon
Brandon Philips is helping to shape the future of modern Linux server infrastructure at Red Hat. Brandon joined Red Hat as member of technical staff following the acquisition of CoreOS where he served as CTO. Prior to CoreOS, he worked at Rackspace hacking on cloud monitoring and was a Linux kernel developer at SUSE. As a graduate of Oregon State's Open Source Lab he is passionate about open source technologies.
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  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
kubernetes
apps
os
services
software
users
providers
server
enterprise
cmo
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4 May 2018

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Keynote: CNCF Project Update - Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security; Sugu Sougoumarane, CTO, PlanetScale Data; Colin Sullivan, Product Manager, Synadia Communications, Inc. & Andrew Jessup, Co-founder, Scytale Inc.

About Liz
Liz Rice is the Technology Evangelist with container security specialists Aqua Security, and also works on container-related open source projects including manifesto and kube-bench. She has a wealth of software development, team, and product management experience from working on network protocols and distributed systems, and in digital technology sectors such as VOD, music, and VoIP. When not writing code, or talking about it, Liz loves riding bikes in places with better weather than her native London.

About Sugu
Sugu is CTO at PlanetScale. He is also the lead developer and community leader of the Vitess open source project which he co-created at Youtube in 2010. Vitess has helped multiple companies scale MySQL massively. Prior to Vitess, he worked on various scaling and infrastructure projects at YouTube and at PayPal. Sugu is passionate about distributed systems and consensus algorithms. He publishes his ideas about these topics on his blog at http://ssougou.blogspot.com.

About Andrew
Andrew is the co-founder of Scytale, who are helping bring SPIFFE into the world. Find out more at https://github.com/spiffe/spiffe Andrew is an engineer, and entrepreneur with a passion for building tools that help bring simplicity to software development. Prior to co-founding Scytale, Andrew was a product manager on Google’s Cloud Platform, launching many of the automation primitives on Google Compute Engine (including Auto-scaling, Managed Instance Groups, and Deployment Manager), helping improve developer workflow with the Spinnaker and Container Builder projects, and helping improve accessibility to developers and operations teams. As an Australian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Andrew spends most of his spare time trying to sell his Midwestern wife on the virtues of Vegemite.

About Colin
Colin is the product manager of NATS (https://nats.io). He has extensive experience developing messaging products and designing distributed systems. Prior to Synadia, Colin worked at Apcera and TIBCO software.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 7 participants
  • 38 minutes
software
workflow
demos
tooling
implementation
deployments
vmware
keynotes
publish
github
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4 May 2018

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Keynote: From Innovation to Production - Dirk Hohndel, VP & Chief Open Source Officer, VMware

About Dirk
Dirk is VMware’s Chief Open Source Officer, leading the company’s Open Source Program Office, directing the efforts and strategy around use of and contribution to open source projects and driving common values and processes across the company for VMware’s interaction with the open source communities. Before joining VMware, Dirk spent almost 15 years as Intel’s Chief Linux and Open Source Technologist. Before that, among other roles, he worked as Chief Technology Officer of SuSE and Unix Architect of Deutsche Bank. Dirk has been an active developer and contributor in several dozen open source projects since the early 1990s, today most of his work is on the Subsurface dive log project and many of the related open source projects around that. He currently is a member of the Board of the Linux Foundation. Dirk holds a degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Würzburg, Germany. He lives in Portland, OR.
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  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
innovation
innovators
kubernetes
infrastructure
idea
collaboration
vmware
topic
cloud
cern
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4 May 2018

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Keynote: Re-thinking Networking for Microservices - Lew Tucker, VP/CTO Cloud Computing, Cisco Systems, Inc.

Its been said that Istio is a “network for services, not bytes.” What does that mean and what does a service mesh offer to developers and operators of microservices? We will discuss this and how Istio enables a better model for developing distributed applications in a multicloud world.

About Lew
As VP/CTO of Cloud Computing at Cisco, Lew is responsible for shaping Cisco’s strategy and products in cloud computing and leads several of the company’s open source initiatives. He also serves as a member of the OpenStack Foundation board of directors. Lew brings to the CNCF more than 25 years of experience in the high-tech industry, ranging from distributed systems and artificial intelligence to software development and parallel system architecture. Prior to joining Cisco, Lew was VP/CTO Cloud Computing at Sun Microsystems where he led the development of the Sun Cloud platform. While at Sun, Lew was also a member of the JavaSoft executive team, launched java.sun.com, and helped to bring Java into the developer ecosystem. Intrigued by the software-as-a-service model for application delivery, Lew joined Salesforce.com and led the development of Salesforce.com’s AppExchange. In the 1980’s Lew was a research director at Thinking Machines, where he developed algorithms for AI and machine vision for the massively parallel Connection Machine. Lew moved into technology following a career in Neurobiology at Cornell University Medical school and has a BA in Biology from Cornell and a Ph.D. in computer science from New York University.
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  • 1 participant
  • 6 minutes
cisco
networking
kubernetes
routers
openstack
virtual
infrastructure
server
cloud
linux
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4 May 2018

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Keynote: Switching Horses Midstream: The Challenges of Migrating 150+ Microservices to Kubernetes - Sarah Wells, Technical Director for Operations and Reliability, Financial Times

The FT content platform team put our first containers live in mid-2015 and migrated the rest of our services over by April 2016. At that point, we weren't using Kubernetes - and much of what we were using, we built ourselves. At the end of 2016, we decided we wanted to benefit from the work other people were doing and switch over to Kubernetes. But it's not easy to do that kind of move when you have 150+ microservices and you need to keep the existing platform running in parallel while you do the migration. I'm going to talk about this migration and the challenges we faced.

About Sarah
Sarah Wells has been a developer for 15 years, leading delivery teams across consultancy, financial services and media. Over the last few years she has developed a deep interest in operability, observability and devops, and this has recently led to her taking over responsibility for Operations and Reliability at the Financial Times. Before that, she lead work at the FT on building a semantic publishing platform, making it easy to discover and access all the FT’s published content via APIs in a common and flexible format. That project meant a focus on Go, microservices, containerisation, and how to influence teams to do the right things.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 20 minutes
thinking
kubernetes
platform
architecture
microservices
datacenter
innovation
companies
complicated
capabilities
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4 May 2018

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Kubernetes on Supporting $8 Trillion Card Payments in China - Xin Zhang & Deyuan Deng, Caicloud (Any Skill Level)

Kubernetes use cases are far less heard in the financial industry in China, because the core financial system consists of complex brownfield; applications that are not Kubernetes-friendly, and require better quality of service, fine-grained resource management, and stringent security guarantees. Nevertheless, the digitalization trend urges Chinese banks to transform their business to the Internet-style where Kubernetes can shine. We share a real journey of augmenting Kubernetes to support core services for the largest financial institute in China with $8 Trillion card payment value yearly. We share our architectural design and techniques to overcome the aforementioned challenges, including a unified networking control plane, a hardened security and access control-plane, a full-fledged multi-tenant management layer, supporting FSI applications with custom controllers, etc.

About Xin
Xin is currently CEO and co-founder of Caicloud (https://caicloud.io), a startup that fosters Kubernetes community in China and provides Kubernetes-based products and services for Fortune 500 Chinese enterprises. Before founding Caicloud, Xin was a Googler for almost 4 years working on Cluster Management and Google Cloud Platform, with close relationship to Borg and the early Kubernetes. Xin obtained his Ph.D in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, during which he has published 30 research articles in top-notch venues and delivered about 10 academic speeches at international conferences around the globe to over thousands of audience.

About Deyuan
Deyuan is currently CTO and co-founder of Caicloud (https://caicloud.io), a startup that promotes Kubernetes in Chinese community and enterprises. He leads the in-house Kubernetes research and development and has successfully launched Kubernetes-based toolings and platform in tens of Chinese enterprises in production. Deyuan has given talks in Kubernetes meetups across multiple cities in China. He also presented in infoQ and CSDN in China to promote enterprise Kubernetes use cases to contribute to Kubernetes ecosystem. Before co-founding Caicloud, Deyuan was a Googler for about two years working on cluster management system. He was also one of the early members in Kubernetes. Deyuan obtained his Master’s Degree in Computer Engineering in Carnegie Mellon University. He is a technology enthusiast - he has participated in international robotics contest (Robocon), in which he claimed the Grand Prix and published papers based on his innovation.
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  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
banking
banks
china
transaction
tencent
mastercard
companies
wallet
cn
capacity
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4 May 2018

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Kubernetes-style APIs of the Future - Daniel Smith, Google (Any Skill Level)

Over the past 4 years, the Kubernetes project has a built an extensive API platform centered around the needs of the Kubernetes cluster management system, because nothing else was suitable. What are those needs, and are they really unique to the domain of cluster management? They are not, and therefore there is a Kubernetes-style API in your future--come learn what it will look like.

About Daniel
Currently TL of Kubernetes’ API Machinery sub-team, Daniel has been working on Kubernetes since before it was open sourced, and contributed enough in the early days that he’s still one of the top contributors overall. Before that, Daniel worked on Google’s borg and AppEngine. He lives in Mountain View, CA with his wife and two children.
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  • 5 participants
  • 26 minutes
api
kubernetes
servers
backend
clients
services
interoperable
controller
hobby
fundamentally
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4 May 2018

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Multicluster Ingress Powered by Kubernetes Cluster Registry - Greg Harmon & Nikhil Jindal, Google (Advanced Skill Level)

Multicluster Ingress (MCI) is useful for a variety of scenarios: high-availability services, low-latency access, setting up hybrid multi-cloud and on-prem architectures, canarying clusters with new release versions and running experimental releases. In this talk, we will show how we can leverage the Cluster Registry to create multicluster ingresses with Kubernetes-style semantics. Using a controller against the Cluster Registry server, we can watch multicluster ingress resources and the list of clusters. This allows us to manage MCIs and automatically add/remove them from clusters as they are added/removed from the registry using label selection. We will also demo a sample application and show how users can make it resilient to cluster failures using multi cluster ingress.

About Nikhil
Nikhil Jindal (nikhiljindal@github) is a Software Engineer on the kubernetes team at Google. He had started on kubernetes by working on API machinery and is now focussed on multi cluster problems. Before getting the kubernetes bug, he was enjoying working on Google Maps.

About Greg
Greg Harmon (G-Harmon@github) is a Software Engineer on Google’s Kubernetes team. He’s currently contributing to the multicluster efforts. Before Kubernetes he worked on Google Compute Engine for 5 years, including the launch of live migration.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 7 participants
  • 34 minutes
cluster
clusters
clustering
multi
kubernetes
reasons
manages
scalability
staging
tooling
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4 May 2018

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Observability and the Depths of Debugging Cloud-Native Applications using Linkerd and Conduit - Franziska von der Goltz, Buoyant, Inc (Intermediate Skill Level)

Observability and monitoring are different, but complementary, needs for production applications. While monitoring focuses on measuring the overall health of your systems, observability aims to provide granular metrics that describe the behavior of your systems along with their context. Due to both its architecture and focus on providing observability, the service mesh can be a powerful debugging solution when trying to figure out what went wrong with your cloud native applications. In this talk, Franziska shows you how to debug your Kubernetes applications using features of a service mesh in tandem with use of other CNCF projects like OpenTracing. She compares and contrast two different debugging techniques using both Linkerd and Conduit. After attending this talk, you’ll be able to use either approach to debug your Kubernetes-based applications.

About Franziska
Franziska von der Goltz is a software development engineer working on open-source service mesh technology at Buoyant. Prior to Buoyant, she was a part of the education team at the Hackbright Academy in San Francisco, an engineering school for women with a mission to change the ratio in the tech industry. When she’s not writing code, she loves traveling, enjoys tea, and worries about speaking at conferences like KubeCon.
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  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
microservices
debugging
servicemaster
services
mesh
observability
conduit
software
deployments
kubernetes
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4 May 2018

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Open Source and Building Online Communities using Social Media and Communications - Tips, Tricks, and Being Effective - Kim McMahon, McMahon Consulting (Beginner Skill Level)

Communicating in open source is about sharing information, engaging, and building community. How to reach our audience is something we all think about! In this interactive and audience participation talk, Kim will talk about social media techniques as well as the specific activities you can do to build community and have conversations. She will cover content types, approaches for engagement, and tips for collaborating, engaging, and building community. There will be a section on metrics and what to watch to get a feel for how you are doing. There will also be time for audience engagement in an interactive conversation on best practices we all use in our communications activities.

About Kim
Technology has been in Kim’s blood working with HPC classics such as SGI and Cray and more recently in the open source and container space at {code}. Kim’s expertise is in marketing strategies and using communications to spread knowledge and awareness via marketing channels. She has had the amazing opportunity to work with clients all over the world and in multiple technologies. Designing go-to-market plans, documenting messaging, and preparing integrated digital communications plans has helped clients and companies effectively communicate their message. Kim has written many blogs on digital communications and spoken at conferences on how a company or an individual can get started with or improve their digital presence. When she is not working, you will find her hiking in the Colorado mountains with her two labradors Coal and Connor, skiing, or cooking.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 34 minutes
conversations
users
tweeting
communications
community
audience
followers
presentations
sharing
important
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4 May 2018

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Panel Discussion: Ask Us Anything: Microservices and Service Mesh - Moderated by Jason McGee, IBM (Any Skill Level)

Have you heard the buzz around microservices and containers lately? With containers becoming the new standard to building microservice based applications for production, users are leveraging the service mesh to solve common issues with routing, re-routing for graceful degradation as services fail, secure inter-service communication and rate limiting between services. Join us for a live interactive session where our panel of experts from IBM, Google, Envoy, and RedHat will address your most challenging inquiries around microservice and service mesh!

About Matt
Matt Klein is a software engineer at Lyft and the architect of Envoy. Matt has been working on operating systems, virtualization, distributed systems, networking, and making systems easy to operate for over 15 years across a variety of companies. Some highlights include leading the development of Twitter’s C++ L7 edge proxy and working on high-performance computing and networking in Amazon’s EC2.

About Sven
Sven is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google, and one of the founders of the open source Istio project. He joined Google in 2006, and has spent the past 10 years working on several generations of Google's API Management platform, starting with the AtomPub-based Google Data APIs. Prior to joining Google, Sven worked for Salesforce.com, where he helped design and build the SOQL language for querying hosted object databases. Sven received his BS in Computer Science from Stanford University and his PhD in Computer Science from UCLA. He currently resides in a redwood forest in the Santa Cruz mountains, east of Half Moon Bay, and enjoys spending time with his wife and three children hiking through the woods and counting banana slugs.

About Joy
Joy is a software engineer at Google and a technical lead of the Istio Config Working Group. She also contributes to Istio service broker and Istio integrations. Prior to that, she spent 10+ years in software development and research across a variety of areas: mobile clients, data analytics, and optical networks. Joy received her PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She currently lives in Kirkland, Washington with her husband and 3 kids.

About Jason
Jason McGee, IBM Fellow, is VP and CTO of Container and Microservice Tribe. Jason leads the technical strategy and architecture across all of IBM Cloud, with specific focus on core foundational cloud services, including containers, micro-services, continuous delivery and operational visibility services. Previously Jason has served as Chief Architect of PureApplication System from inception to a mature $100+ million product.
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  • 14 participants
  • 38 minutes
microservices
mesh
services
startup
deployments
proxy
server
kubernetes
discussed
vm
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4 May 2018

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Panel Discussion: Containers in Enterprise Cloud Strategy: Pitfalls, Best Practices, and Predictions - Moderated by Anni Lai, Huawei (Intermediate Skill Level)

Container technology promises to help enterprises modernize legacy apps & create cloud-native apps for today’s fast growing digital economy. But, the container ecosystem, built around open src, is still relatively new & evolving at a breakneck pace. CIOs/CTOs today face the need to develop & implement a container strategy, knowing the risks of deploying a still immature technology into production environments that require 0 downtime. This panel will bring together stakeholders from enterprise IT & open src cloud vendors to discuss the role of open src container technologies in their cloud strategies. Panelists will recount challenges & pitfalls faced in deploying containers in production environments & highlight gaps before containers are fully “enterprise ready", & best practices. Panelists will offer their views on the near future of containers as an enabler of the enterprise cloud.

About Brad
Dr. Brad Topol is an IBM DE leading efforts focused on Open Technologies and Developer Advocacy. Brad is a Kubernetes contributor and serves as a member of the Kubernetes conformance wg.

About Ying
Dr. Ying Xiong is currently responsible for leading an US R&D team and building PaaS on open source technologies for Huawei. Dr. Xiong has been involved in Kubernetes/container technologies and communities for over 3 years, ICT technologies for over 20 years. Prior to Huawei, he was a Cloud Platform Architect/Sr. Dev manager for Centrify, Principal dev manager and principal architect at Microsoft, principal technical architect and sr. dev manager at AT&T

About Nils
Nils designs with his team the Open Telekom Cloud, providing a public cloud offering based on OpenStack. As a strong believer and 20+ year user of Open Source technology, he envisions solutions on top of classic cloud services that both create value (business’ perspective) as well as happiness (devops’ perspective). He is a community outreach evangelist in several Open Source projects, speaks at conferences, and is a tech writer for magazines on container security, cloud strategy, and survival guide in a jungle of ever denser growing tools, techniques, and terminologies. Nils enjoys a good hike in nature and lives in urban Berlin, Germany.

About Brandon
Brandon Philips is helping to shape the future of modern Linux server infrastructure at Red Hat. Brandon joined Red Hat as member of technical staff following the acquisition of CoreOS where he served as CTO. Prior to CoreOS, he worked at Rackspace hacking on cloud monitoring and was a Linux kernel developer at SUSE. As a graduate of Oregon State's Open Source Lab he is passionate about open source technologies.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 37 minutes
container
containers
containerization
docker
panelists
discussion
community
deployments
enterprise
cto
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4 May 2018

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Replacing NGINX with Envoy in a Traffic Control System - Mark McBride, Turbine Labs, Inc (Advanced Skill Level)

In late 2017 Turbine Labs migrated the proxy at the center of their traffic control product from NGINX from Envoy. In this talk Mark will outline the decision making criteria for embarking on this migration and the steps they took to make this transition transparent. He will also walk through the engineering effort, from packaging, deployment, monitoring, and committing new features back to the Envoy community. At the end he will describe the benefits of the new system, and talk about future improvements.

About Mark
Mark McBride is founder and CEO of Turbine Labs, building products that help teams manage Envoy at scale. Previously, Mark was services engineer lead at Nest Labs and Google, where he was responsible for the development of Nest’s server infrastructure that makes it possible for Nest customers to connect with their homes from wherever they are, and as an early developer on Twitter’s streaming API, delivering thousands of messages per second in real time to millions of users. During his time at Twitter, Mark managed developer productivity and led the web delivery, developer tools, and infrastructure test teams; he also worked with a variety of deploy pipelines and led development of some of Twitter’s early service migrations, which grew into a suite of tools used to migrate of millions of requests per second from legacy services to modern replacements.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
migrations
migration
migrating
envoy
twitter
managed
proxy
controversial
sophisticated
rollout
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4 May 2018

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SIG CLI Intro - Phil Wittrock & Mengqi Yu, Google (Any Skill Level)

Join the SIG CLI introduction session to learn our mission, recent accomplishments and discuss future work. We will also focus on how new contributors can get involved in the SIG.

About Phil
Phillip Wittrock is Senior Software Engineer at Google, Kubernetes SIG CLI Lead, and a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee. Phillip’s hobbies include debating how kubectl is pronounced, talking about Kubernetes at social events, and appreciating code as art.

About Mengqi
Mengqi has been working in the SIG CLI since 2016. And he is one of maintainers of the SIG CLI.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 39 minutes
responsibilities
6a
control
maintainer
hi
problems
workflow
cig
committee
governing
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4 May 2018

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SPIFFE Deep Dive - Andrew Jessup, Emiliano Berenbaum, Scytale, Inc., & Neel Shah, VMware (Intermediate Skill Level)

SPIFFE (Secure Production Infrastructure for Everyone) and SPIRE are two of the newest projects to join the CNCF. These projects build on designs first championed at Google, Twitter and elsewhere to provide robust authentication and trust between disparate micro-services in heterogeneous operating environments. This talk will expand on concepts introduced during the SPIFFE Intro Session to explore in detail how SPIRE performs attestation to workloads in diverse infrastructure and middleware settings, how it leans on different secrets storage backends and how PKI material is automatically delivered to a node and workload. The talk also will cover how these capabilities can be extended and customized through SPIRE’s plugin framework. In this session, we will demo a Kerberos Node-Attestor for SPIRE in a Kubernetes cluster using the pluggable SPIRE model; Using Project Lightwave—an open source multi-tenanted and enterprise-grade Kerberized identity platform—we will demonstrate how enterprise identity stacks can be used to identify and trust the next generation of cloud-native workloads.

About Emiliano
He is the CTO at Scytale, Inc.

About Andrew
Andrew is the co-founder of Scytale, who are helping bring SPIFFE into the world. Find out more at https://github.com/spiffe/spiffe Andrew is an engineer, and entrepreneur with a passion for building tools that help bring simplicity to software development. Prior to co-founding Scytale, Andrew was a product manager on Google’s Cloud Platform, launching many of the automation primitives on Google Compute Engine (including Auto-scaling, Managed Instance Groups, and Deployment Manager), helping improve developer workflow with the Spinnaker and Container Builder projects, and helping improve accessibility to developers and operations teams. As an Australian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Andrew spends most of his spare time trying to sell his Midwestern wife on the virtues of Vegemite.

About Neel
Neel Shah is a software engineer in the Cloud Native Group at VMware. At VMware, he has implemented secure dynamic DNS update with Kerberos GSS-API and actively works on an enterprise grade Kubernetes as a service solution. Outside of VMware, he maintains an open source SDN/NFV platform, OpenNetVM, and has worked on improving cloud security and reliability using Xen. As an open source contributor, Neel is deeply passionate about integrating distributed and low-level systems with security.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 37 minutes
sp
spiffy
manages
services
spire
cloud
enterprise
questioners
project
nodes
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4 May 2018

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SPIFFE Project Intro - Andrew Jessup & Emiliano Berenbaum, Scytale, Inc. (Any Skill Level)

Join SPIFFE and SPIRE contributors for an overview of the newest project to join the CNCF. Modern software development relies on many microservices working together, that in production may be distributed over different middleware systems, container schedulers, PaaS platforms and even different cloud providers. As production environments become more complex, and dynamic - establishing trust between microservices is becomes more difficult, creating challenges for developers, operations teams, and security teams alike. Enter SPIFFE (Secure Production Infrastructure for Everyone) and which builds on designs first championed at Google, Twitter and elsewhere to provide robust authentication and trust between disparate micro-services. SPIFFE and SPIRE make it trivial to establish trust between workloads that may be elastically scaled and dynamically scheduled, and deployed in deeply heterogenous environments. We'll walk through the design goals for SPIFFE (a specification) and SPIRE (a multi-cloud implementation of SPIFFE), an overview of SPIRE's modular architecture, and an overview of how it can be used in conjunction with other tools such as secret stores and service meshes to build secure and scalable microservice architectures.

About Andrew
Andrew is the co-founder of Scytale, who are helping bring SPIFFE into the world. Find out more at https://github.com/spiffe/spiffe Andrew is an engineer, and entrepreneur with a passion for building tools that help bring simplicity to software development. Prior to co-founding Scytale, Andrew was a product manager on Google’s Cloud Platform, launching many of the automation primitives on Google Compute Engine (including Auto-scaling, Managed Instance Groups, and Deployment Manager), helping improve developer workflow with the Spinnaker and Container Builder projects, and helping improve accessibility to developers and operations teams. As an Australian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Andrew spends most of his spare time trying to sell his Midwestern wife on the virtues of Vegemite.

About Emiliano
Emiliano is the CTO at Scytale, Inc.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 8 participants
  • 41 minutes
spiff
spiffy
trust
provider
alright
maintaining
software
cloud
discussion
docker
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4 May 2018

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SRv6LB: Leveraging IPv6, Segment Routing, and VPP for Very Fast, Reliable, and Efficient Distributed Data Center Workload Balancing - Mark Townsley & Pierre Pfister, Cisco (Advanced Skill Level)

In this talk, we present performance and scalability numbers from our open source implementation of the Maglev data-plane (part of Google’s load balancing architecture as defined in [1]) in fd.io/VPP, as well as extensions that leverage IPv6 and Segment Routing (SRv6LB [2]) in ways that improve the fairness and reliability for workload balancing in a Data Center. In systems like Kubernetes that serve a large number of connections to micro-service instances in containers, our analytical and experimental results show that processing with SRv6LB is more fairly balanced than with Maglev alone. This results in significantly faster overall response times for end users and more efficient utilization of compute resources, especially under very high load.

About Mark
Mark Townsley is a Cisco Fellow, Ecole Polytechnique Professor, and co-Founder of the Paris Innovation and Research Laboratory (PIRL). Before Joining Cisco in 1997, he held positions at IBM, the Institute for Systems Research (ISR) and the Center for Satellite and Hybrid Communications Networks (CSHCN) at the University of Maryland. Mark served as IETF Internet Area Director from 2005-2009, IETF L2TP Working Group Chair from 1999-2005, IESG Liaison to the Internet Architecture Board (IAB), and IETF Pseudowire WG Technical Advisor. Mark was the lead developer of the original implementation of L2TP in Cisco IOS as well as lead author of IETF L2TP protocol specification (RFC 2661). One of the original architects of the World IPv6 Day and Launch, Mark contributed significantly to the deployment of IPv6 on the internet, including lead author of RFC 5969, IPv6 Rapid Deployment (6RD). In 2011, Mark co-founded the IETF Homenet Working Group, and served as chair until 2017. In addition to his Faculty appointment at Ecole Polytechnique, Mark lectures on Future Internet Architectures at Telecom Paris Tech (TPT), and serves on the steering committee for the joint TPT-Polytechinque Advanced Computer Networking master’s degree. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science (summa cum laude) degree in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University and a Master’s degree in Computer Science (magna cum laude) from the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. When not traveling, he lives with his family in Paris, France.

About Pierre
Pierre Pfister is Software Engineer at Cisco's CTAO organization. He is an active participant and author at IETF (homenet, 6man, bier and hackathons) and co-developed the reference implementation of HNCP on OpenWrt platforms: hnetd. He is now commiter to FD.io's VPP-Sandbox project and active contributor to the VPP project where he co-developed MAP, ILA, vhost-user and MagLev. He graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique in 2012 and now mentors students on various projects.
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  • 5 participants
  • 39 minutes
ipv6
kubernetes
ip
infrastructure
routing
network
v6
isps
6lv
protocols
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4 May 2018

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Take Control of your Filesystems with containerd’s Snapshotters - Stephen Day, Docker, Inc. (Advanced Skill Level)

Containers have had uncanny abilities to build, manage, and distribute changes as part of the containers filesystems through the use of layers and graphdrivers. A critical part of the magic making people's experience with containers delightful, this is considered a necessity in any container-based system. The complexity and integration of graphdrivers makes working with them directly cumbersome and error prone. containerd departs from this and introduces a new abstraction, known as snapshotters. Mounting a container’s filesystem, direct manipulation, arbitrary diffing, and native copying, previously a challenge, are all now possible with minimal effort. In this talk, we'll cover the evolution of Docker graphdrivers to containerd snapshotters, demonstrating the wonderful properties of snapshotters in the process.

About Stephen
Stephen Day is a software engineer at Docker. His many contributions to Docker ecosystem projects include SwarmKit and the version 2 specification for the Docker Registry HTTP API, and evolving the available models for container image distribution. He currently works on containerd and as a maintainer of the OCI Image Specification.
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  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
storage
filesystem
internals
complexity
docker
snapshots
container
project
think
sharing
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4 May 2018

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The Enterprise’s New Shoes - The Journey of Adidas to a Global Kubernetes Rollout -Daniel Eichten, Adidas AG & Oliver Thylmann, Giant Swarm GmbH (Any Skill Level)

Adidas' move to cloud native technologies and specifically Kubernetes started already in late 2015. This move came as the result of a general shift towards Microservices and agile software development, which included major reorganization of teams and architectures. In this talk we describe the journey starting with the needs of the enterprise over the selection of Kubernetes and partners towards globally distributed microservices. We explain the challenges and pains we had to go through both organizationally as well as technically to arrive at production systems being live (and staying up) for end-of-year sales.

About Oliver
Husband, Father of 3, Internet Entrepreneur since 1996, developer whisperer, geek, compulsive first adopter, co-founder @giantswarm, conference speaker and moderator Cologne, Germany.

About Daniel
Platform Engineer helping adidas to move to modern software architectures and transform to a true agile and DevOps focused organization. Occasional speaker at conferences like JavaLand of Developer Week. Hobby Barista. Nuremberg, Germany.
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  • 2 participants
  • 34 minutes
management
customer
enterprise
today
company
providers
market
problems
thieme
monika
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4 May 2018

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The Route To Rootless Containers - Ed King, Pivotal & Julz Friedman, IBM (Any Skill Level)

Rootless containers are a new and exciting development in the container community, offering the ability to create and manage containers as a completely unprivileged, non-root user. This is appealing both in terms of security, as well as in making container-based workloads accessible to a much wider audience. During this presentation, Julz and Ed will share their learnings from the journey to adopting rootless containers in production for a large multi-tenant PaaS (Cloud Foundry). The talk contains a technical overview of rootless containers - what they are, how they work and how to enable them in runC as well as a discussion of the limitations of rootless containers and how we overcame those limitations. If you’re interested in using rootless containers in production, this talk is for you!

About Ed
Ed is a Systems Engineer currently working on the Cloud Foundry Garden project. He has spoken at CFSummit Santa Clara 2016.

About Julian
Julian Friedman (julz) is an IBMer and the project lead for Cloud Foundy's low-level container engine (""Garden"") and the Application Autoscaler component. Over a long career he has worked on early cloud environments, Map/Reduce, performance optimisation for AI systems and, of course, most currently and importantly, building container engines for fantastic multi-tenant platforms as a service. If you have several free hours and enjoy the sound of a rant delivered in a British accent, ask him whether he thinks pushing mongodb to a cloud platform is a good idea.
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  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
concerns
root
containers
talks
thinking
docker
hosts
ted
cloud
garden
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4 May 2018

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Why Do I Need Kubernetes When I Already Have Cloud Foundry? - Sanjay Patil, SAP (Beginner Skill Level)

Like many of you, several SAP teams have also been asking this question to themselves. While the answer is singular in some cases (either Cloud Foundry or Kubernetes), in many situations, there is room or rather a need for both these technologies. In this session, you will learn why several SAP teams have adopted Kubernetes / container model for developing comprehensive solutions (more than what a typical ‘cf push’ can handle) and deploying them on premise and/or in the cloud. Some of these Kubernetes based solutions are also exposed as services in Cloud Foundry environment, whereby Cloud Foundry applications can consume them via the simple and familiar service binding paradigm.
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  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
cloud
topic
services
vmware
kubernetes
infrastructures
deployments
tooling
dependencies
acp
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4 May 2018

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rkt Deep Dive – Alban Crequy & Iago López Galeiras, Kinvolk (Intermediate Skill Level)

This rkt deep dive session will provide a detailed overview of the technical aspects of rkt from its core contributors. We'll explore exactly what is meant when we say rkt is secure, efficient and composable and compare and contrast it to other container runtimes. It will also touch on rktlet, the Kubernetes CRI implementation of rkt and some of the challenges in its implementation.

About Iago
Iago brought his relaxed Spanish demeanor to Berlin a few years back. Sincenthen, he’s been diving and swimming around the internals of various Linuxnflavors; Android, embedded and Cloud. Container technologies are his currentnfocus; specifically on the rkt project where he’s a core contributor andnmaintainer. Although he once got distracted by functional programming, hisndaily tasks see him working mainly in Go and C.

About Alban
Originally from France, Alban currently lives in Berlin where he is a CTO & co-founder at Kinvolk, a software engineering team focused on building foundational Linux technologies for the cloud. He is a contributor to rkt, a container runtime for Linux, Weave Scope, a container visualization & monitoring tool, and is actively working on BPF-related projects. Before falling into containers, Alban worked on various projects core to modern Linux; kernel IPC and storage, dbus performance and security, etc. His current technical interests revolve around networking, security, systemd and containers at the lower-levels of the system. Alban previously gave talks at several conferences including FOSDEM, Linux Plumbers, IO Visor Summit, Kubecon and LinuxCons/OSSummit.
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  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
rocket
container
demos
discussion
technical
project
explaining
issue
morning
kinfolk
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4 May 2018

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rkt Intro – Alban Crequy & Iago López Galeiras, Kinvolk (Any Skill Level)

rkt is a modern container runtime, built for security, efficiency, and composability. Learn what rkt has to offer and how you can use it for running your containers.

About Iago
Iago brought his relaxed Spanish demeanor to Berlin a few years back. Sincenthen, he’s been diving and swimming around the internals of various Linuxnflavors; Android, embedded and Cloud. Container technologies are his currentnfocus; specifically on the rkt project where he’s a core contributor andnmaintainer. Although he once got distracted by functional programming, hisndaily tasks see him working mainly in Go and C.

About Alban
Originally from France, Alban currently lives in Berlin where he is a CTO & co-founder at Kinvolk, a software engineering team focused on building foundational Linux technologies for the cloud. He is a contributor to rkt, a container runtime for Linux, Weave Scope, a container visualization & monitoring tool, and is actively working on BPF-related projects. Before falling into containers, Alban worked on various projects core to modern Linux; kernel IPC and storage, dbus performance and security, etc. His current technical interests revolve around networking, security, systemd and containers at the lower-levels of the system. Alban previously gave talks at several conferences including FOSDEM, Linux Plumbers, IO Visor Summit, Kubecon and LinuxCons/OSSummit.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 23 minutes
rocket
introduction
security
unix
kubernetes
mechanisms
upgrades
fancy
kip
roadmap
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3 May 2018

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Lightning Talk: Why you Should Really Pay Attention to K8S Security Best Practices - Benjy Portnoy, Aqua Security (Intermediate Skill Level)

Some time ago, the CIS published a security benchmark for Kubernetes deployments. It's easy to regard this as a checkbox process, but what can actually happen if you neglect to follow only a few of its recommendations? In this lightning talk, I will demonstrate how Kubernetes configuration issues that may seem trivial make it possible for an attacker to exfiltrate data from a production environment.

About Benjy
Benjy is a seasoned cyber security professional with over 15 years experience in consulting, designing, and implementing strategic information security projects for organizations across EMEA. He is currently the director of DevSecOps at Aqua Security, helping enterprises streamline security into their DevOps processes to help secure their containerized applications. Prior to joining Aqua Security, Benjy held senior security architect roles at CA, BlueCoat, and Symantec where he worked closely with CSO’s and security operations teams focusing on vulnerability management, datacenter security, and incident response. Benjy holds both CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) and CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security) certifications and is currently completing his master's degree in Information Security and Digital Forensics.
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  • 1 participant
  • 6 minutes
security
secures
kubernetes
securing
secure
encryption
cyber
breaches
cluster
deployments
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14 Nov 2015

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A Brokerless REST Interface for gRPC Services - Roman Zimine, Turbonomic (Intermediate Skill Level)

gRPC is gaining traction due to its cross-platform, schema-driven interface design, efficiency, and use of HTTP/2. However, transitioning from REST to gRPC has some pain points due to missing alternatives for commonly-used tools. Sending free-form JSON over cURL does not work. There is no integration with Swagger/OpenAPI. Polished alternatives to GUIs like Postman or Swagger UI don't exist. Providing a REST interface over the gRPC services can solve these problems. We present a brokerless solution, using a Protobuf compiler plugin to generate a library of RESTful controllers with Swagger/OpenAPI documentation. This allows each microservice to expose both a REST and gRPC interface with no extra effort.

About Roman
Roman Zimine is a software engineer at Turbonomic building a distributed, service-oriented containerize system for workload automation in hybrid cloud environments.
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  • 2 participants
  • 26 minutes
vsphere
turbo
vms
server
turbine
microservices
configuration
hosts
vcenter
workloads
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14 Nov 2015

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A Survey of the OSS Tracing Ecosystem - Ben Sigelman & Ted Young, LightStep (Beginner Skill Level)

There has been great movement over the past two years in the tracing landscape. In this relatively short period of time, projects such as OpenTracing, Jaeger, and OpenCensus have joined Zipkin in the open source world. Additionally, there are multiple adjacent projects from observability and infrastructure that help proliferate the need and set up for tracing. Examples are Prometheus, Envoy, and a new w3c trace context standard. This talk will explain the complex landscape. We will cover: * The need for distributed tracing * The changes in tracing open source over the past two years * The core open-source tracing projects, their respective value propositions, and how they fit together and relate to one another * How other projects in infrastructure help reduce time to value for tracing projects * Best practices for today's software practitioners

About Ben
Ben Sigelman is the CEO and Cofounder of LightStep. He is an expert in diagnostics and performance analysis for complex software systems. He spent nine years at Google where he led the design and development of several global-scale monitoring systems. The most significant of these were Dapper, an always-on distributed tracing system, and Monarch, a high-availability timeseries collection, storage, and query system. Both systems continuously observe hundreds of millions of distinct services at Google. Ben is also the co-creator of the OpenTracing API standard and a frequent speaker about tracing and observability in production software at scale. He graduated with honors from Brown University with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science.

About Ted
Ted Young is a software engineer at LightStep. He has spent the last 15 years building distributed systems in a variety of environments: computer animation pipelines for VFX, national elections, and elastic compute platforms. Previously, he helped design the Diego Container Runtime for Cloud Foundry. Currently, he is focused on OpenTracing and tools for root cause analysis.
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  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
tracings
discussion
understanding
observing
complicated
visibility
protocols
concerned
community
journey
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14 Nov 2015

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AWS / kops Deep Dive / Hacking Session – Justin Santa Barbara, FathomDB (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Justin
Justin is one of the kubernetes sig-aws leads and started the kops project, so loves to talk about how to install and operate kubernetes, or on all things kubernetes-on-AWS or on other clouds (particularly GCP, having just joined Google!)
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  • 8 participants
  • 1:11 hours
collaboratively
community
kubernetes
cops
volunteering
users
proposal
launch
google
repos
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14 Nov 2015

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Accelerating Envoy with the Linux Kernel - Thomas Graf, Covalent (Advanced Skill Level)

This talk will provide an introduction to injection options of Envoy and then deep dive into ongoing Linux kernel work that enables injecting Envoy while introducing as little latency as possible. The servicemesh and the sidecar proxy model are on a steep trajectory to redefine many networking and security use cases. This talk explains and demos a new socket redirect Linux kernel technology that allows running Envoy with similar performance as if the sidecar was linked to the application using a UNIX domain socket. The talk will also give an outlook on how Envoy can use the recently merged kernel TLS functionality to gain access to the clear text payload transparently for end to end encrypted applications without requiring to decrypt and re-encrypt any data to further reduce the overhead and latency.

About Thomas
Thomas Graf has been a Linux kernel developer for more than 15 years, working on a variety of networking and security subsystems. His current focus is on how the Linux kernel can evolve into an ideal platform to run modern microservices and API driven applications. Thomas is involved in the development of BPF/XDP, socket redirect, in-kernel stream processing, kTLS. Thomas has been a contributor to various open source projects over the years including the Linux kernel, Cilium, Kubernetes and Open vSwitch. Thomas is also the CTO & Co-Founder at Covalent.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

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  • 5 participants
  • 42 minutes
protocol
vpf
router
bpf
proxies
xtp
ddos
streaming
profiling
troubleshooting
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14 Nov 2015

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Good Enough for the Finance Industry: Achieving High Security at Scale with Microservices in Kubernetes - Zachary Arnold & Austin Adams, Ygrene Energy Fund (Any Skill Level)

Security is a challenge for most companies. Especially those in periods of rapid growth. It is often taken for granted as we trust the frameworks we use to implement the necessary security protocols for us. However, one only needs to pick up the paper to find out that this simply isn't true. Information security is now a chief concern of many small and mid-size companies as well. We'll show you how we use AWS, Calico, OWASP Dependency Checker, CoreOS’s Clair, and Notary to achieve reliable observable security at the code level, container level, cluster level, and even the AWS account level to maintain the Gold Standard of security (authentication, authorization, and auditing.) We will focus on the security mindset and the specific implementation we have at Ygrene to keep data secure.

About Zach
Zach works currently for Ygrene Energy Fund as a Platform Engineer spearheading the organization's adoption of Kubernetes for production workloads. He works on championing the Microservice movement at Ygrene and is helping to establish information security best practices for the entire PACE industry. He is fascinated by all things Information Security, IOT, Distributed Systems, and his personal hobby is creating Machine Learning models to do all kinds of interesting learning tasks at Ygrene and elsewhere.

About Austin
Software Engineer with 7 years professional experience. People oriented, fast learning and excited to challenge tough problems with modern solutions. Able to lead and follow, has management experience and knows how to see a project through all stages of execution. Loves to have fun, be with family and work in the community. Family man with dreams to have a mini farm and create a sustainable living environment.
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  • 2 participants
  • 37 minutes
green
security
utilities
renewable
considerations
concerns
financing
developers
cloud
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Apache OpenWhisk on Kubernetes: Building a Production-Ready Serverless Stack on and for Kubernetes - David Grove, IBM Research (Any Skill Level)

Apache OpenWhisk is a serverless, open source cloud platform that executes functions in response to events at any scale. OpenWhisk can now be deployed on Kubernetes, providing a compelling unified platform for a wide range of cloud-native applications. In this talk, David Grove will describe the challenges of deploying a production-ready, multi-tenant, low-latency and high-volume Functions-as-a-Service offering on Kubernetes. He will outline how OpenWhisk's architecture maps to Kubernetes, and motivate OpenWhisk's bespoke container management strategy for low-latency function invocation via an empirical evaluation of the alternatives. David will also demonstrate how OpenWhisk deployed on Kubernetes provides a compelling runtime platform for executing hybrid applications that seamlessly mix OpenWhisk functions, Kubernetes-managed services, and external services.

About David
David Grove is a technical leader of the Apache OpenWhisk sub-project to deploy OpenWhisk on Kubernetes. He is a Distinguished Research Staff Member at IBM Research and a committer for the Apache OpenWhisk incubator project. He was named an ACM Fellow in 2012 for his contributions to programming languages and for the development of open-source research infrastructures.
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  • 1 participant
  • 34 minutes
whisk
hosted
server
open
apache
backends
api
kubernetes
breeze
plan
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14 Nov 2015

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Automating GPU Infrastructure for Kubernetes - Lucas Servén Marín, CoreOS (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes has seen broad interest from the machine learning community and many users are bringing GPUs to their clusters. However, compiling, installing, and updating the NVIDIA kernel modules needed to run workloads on those GPUs continues to be a cumbersome and largely manual process. Furthermore, distributions like Container Linux, which update frequently can require new kernel modules every other week. In this presentation, Lucas Servén explains how to automate all of these operations for Kubernetes deployed on Container Linux and describes his experience running GPU Kubernetes clusters on both AWS and bare metal.

About Lucas
I am a Spanish software engineer currently working for CoreOS in Berlin. By trade I am a electrical engineer, with a Masters in robotics from UC Berkeley. After finishing my degree, I began at CoreOS, where I have been working on Tectonic and Kubernetes for the last year and a half and maintain the Kubernetes incubator project Spartakus. Kubecon EU would be my first time speaking in outside of an academic setting. Outside of work, I am passionate about deep learning and work on several machine learning projects with my twin brother. We are developing deep learning projects for portfolio optimization and AR. I love open source and recently have been filling my free time with: a Kubernetes operator for Jupyter notebooks, a Terraform provider for Vultr, and an application server for the YOLO image detection neural network. Find me on GitHub at github.com/squat
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  • 1 participant
  • 26 minutes
kubernetes
gpu
gpus
linux
hosts
robotics
progressing
deployments
kook
gke
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14 Nov 2015

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Machines Can Do The Work: Automation and the Kubernetes Contributor Experience - Aaron Crickenberger, Samsung SDS (Beginner Skill Level)

The decision to host a project of Kubernetes' scale on GitHub has led us to confront a number of unique challenges over the past three years, both technical and cultural. We were the most active project on GitHub in 2017 as measured by contributions beyond just code. This talk will walk you through a number of tools and processes we have developed to support this growth, including but not limited to: gubernator, mungegithub, prow, and testgrid By the end of the talk, contributors in the Kubernetes community will know more about how to use our existing automation to make their lives easier. Maintainers of other projects large or small will know how they can try out our automation on their project today.

About Aaron
Aaron has been involved in open source projects since 2007, cloud related projects since 2009, and Kubernetes since 2015. He was recently elected to the Kubernetes Steering Committee in 2017. He co-founded the Kubernetes Testing SIG, and actively contributes in the Architecture, Contributor Experience, Release, and Scalability SIGs. If you attend the weekly Kubernetes Community meetings, chances are you've seen him (or at least his beard.) He has participated in every Kubernetes release since v1.4, holding roles involving: release notes, issue triage, and CI signal. In previous lives he's implemented a database as a service offering in a public cloud, managed a fleet of cloud foundry deployments on cruise ships, and worked on a blackhawk flight simulator built inside of a shipping container.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 32 minutes
kubernetes
contributors
automation
talked
knowledgeable
troubleshoot
github
humans
keynotes
project
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14 Nov 2015

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Autoscale your Kubernetes Workload with Prometheus - Frederic Branczyk, CoreOS (Intermediate Skill Level)

Time to autoscale your cloud native deployments, but how do you make it happen? In the past, easier said than done. Lack of guidance and inconsistent implementations of solutions have made autoscaling on Kubernetes a pain. Tedious extensibility and difficult maintenance with Heapster were some of the causes for this. Those days are over! At Kubernetes sig-instrumentation, we have developed and standardised the resource and custom metrics APIs. These APIs are finally giving Kubernetes the autoscaling capabilities it so desperately needed. Frederic Branczyk, software engineer at CoreOS, will explain the history of autoscaling on Kubernetes, elaborate on the design and usage of these newly developed APIs, and describe how they benefit the consistency of autoscaling. He will talk about the recommended way to autoscale Kubernetes using Prometheus, and end with a demo showcasing just that.

About Frederic
Frederic is an engineer at CoreOS contributing to Prometheus and Kubernetes to build state of the art modern infrastructure and monitoring tools. He discovered his interest in monitoring tools and distributed systems in his previous jobs, where he used machine learning to detect anomalies indicating intrusion attempts. He also worked on projects involving secrets management for distributed applications to build sane and stable infrastructure.
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  • 1 participant
  • 34 minutes
scaling
workloads
servers
infrastructure
scalability
service
kubernetes
dashboards
process
demand
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14 Nov 2015

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Bringing Your Data Pipeline into The Machine Learning Era - Chris Gaun, Mesosphere (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubeflow is a new tool that makes it easy to run distributed machine learning solutions (e.g. Tensorflow) on Kubernetes. However, much of the data that can feed machine learning algorithms is already in existing distributed data stores. This presentation shows how to connect existing distributed data services running on Apache Mesos to Tensorflow on Kubernetes using the Kubeflow tool. Chris Gaun will show you how this existing data can now leverage machine learning, such as Tensorflow, on Kubernetes using the Kubeflow tool. These lessons can be extrapolated to any local distributed data.

About Chris
Chris Gaun is a CNCF ambassador and product marketing manager at Mesosphere. He has presented at Kubecon in 2016 and has put on over 40 free Kubernetes workshops across US and EU in 2017.

About Jörg
He is a technical lead at Mesosphere
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 35 minutes
flow
tensorflow
going
conference
kubernetes
workflow
knowledge
users
cloud
cn
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14 Nov 2015

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Building Applications to Increase Kubernetes Adoption, and Make Life Easier Once You've Adopted It - Kate Kuchin, Heptio (Any Skill Level)

Web UIs have the potential to both make experienced cluster administrators' jobs easier and help drive adoption of cloud-native technologies. So how do we build these interfaces? Kate will share what is needed to design and build user interfaces to make Kubernetes concepts more accessible to all experience levels. She will talk about how frontend engineers and designers can first ramp up on Kubernetes, so they understand the problem space. Once a product team is equipped with the knowledge to build tools, their next task is to define the problems that can be solved with a UI, and the ones that cannot. She will highlight the work her team at Heptio has done on Sonobuoy Scanner, a UI for running CNCF conformance tests, and other Heptio tools in the making. Lastly, she will speak to what problems (with potential UI solutions) still exist, and how we can work together to solve them.

About Kate
Kate is a Software Engineer at Heptio, where she works on the UX team to build tools to make Kubernetes easier to adopt and use. She started her career at Google, where she worked on the Consumer Operations team of (the now sadly defunct) orkut. She has since worked at startups throughout the country, but is now settled in Oakland, where she spends her days working from home alongside her officemate, Helen the dog. This is her first time proposing a talk.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 27 minutes
kubernetes
project
developer
administrator
users
hi
seattle
newbie
izing
human
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14 Nov 2015

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Building Docker Images without Docker - Matt Rickard, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Why would you want to build docker images without docker? You might want reproducible, minimal, or unprivileged builds. This talk will cover the alternative tools that exist to build docker images without docker. It will cover building images with tools like BuildKit, distroless, and buildah. It will compare the benefits and trade-offs of each tool as well as general patterns and anti-patterns to follow when building your images. Additionally, it will cover tools to manipulate and inspect those images.

About Matt
Matt Rickard is a Software Engineer at Google. He works on Kubernetes developer experience and container tooling products at Google, with a focus on local development and CI/CD tooling. He is a maintainer of many open source repositories, including kubernetes/minikube, GoogleCloudPlatform/container-diff, and GoogleCloudPlatform/distroless.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 25 minutes
docker
dockers
concerns
container
importantly
tooling
thinking
overview
packages
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Building Event-Driven Pipelines with Brigade - Brian Redmond, Microsoft (Intermediate Skill Level)

Building complex or even simple event-driven pipelines on Kubernetes has always been somewhat of an elusive task, until now. Enter Brigade, a lightweight opensource event-driven tool that accepts a Javascript expression of a pipeline that gets seamlessly converted into the associated Kubernetes runtime objects. In this session we will build a pipeline from the ground up, hands on, to demonstrate just how simple to solve sometimes complex tasks with Brigade.

About Brian
Brian Redmond is an Cloud Architect on the Azure Global Black Belt team at Microsoft. Brian focuses on containers, microservices, DevOps, and cloud native applications in the Azure cloud platform. Brian has been working in technology for over 20 years and has a mixed background across application development to infrastructure. Brian is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and enjoys running, biking, and tinkering with new technology. I spoke at KubeCon 2017 in Austin to a large room and got some really positive feedback. Looking forward to an opportunity to speak at KubeCon in Copenhagen and possibly events in Japan and China in 2018.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
brigade
session
marathons
deploying
demo
come
announcing
ahead
voting
anybody
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14 Nov 2015

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Building a Cloud Native Culture in an Enterprise - Deep Kapadia & Tony Li, The New York Times Company (Any Skill Level)

The New York Times has been on the Internet since 1996. Long before most Internet or tech giants even existed. The Times is one of the most trafficked news sites on the Internet today with a fairly complex set of services and modules driving our internet presence. We have been using public clouds since 2010 but In 2016 we decided to go all in with the intent to retire our data centers in 2018. As a result one of the biggest projects we undertook was moving our website, CMS and a slew of other internal tools to Amazon and Google's cloud offering. We jumped on the Kubernetes bandwagon and have had a hell of a ride. A lot of our learnings were not technical but cultural. As we went down this path, we found ourselves embracing open standards and tools. We also had learned how to work with product teams who were at various levels of maturity and discipline w.r.t. CI/CD and SRE concepts.

About Tony
I am an engineer on the Delivery and Site Reliability Engineering team at The New York Times, building tools, creating processes, and writing documentation for our many teams of developers. I am currently working on establishing best practices and platforms (Prometheus) to support teams in monitoring and instrumenting their services. Before that I worked on providing the CI/CD platform (Drone) for the organization and developing the launch strategies (Kubernetes) for our datacenter to the cloud migration. The most interesting aspect of my job is organizing and scaling these things to and across an enterprise level organization in production ready states.

About Deep
Deep runs the Delivery Engineering team, responsible for developer tooling and automation, test automation and Site Reliability functions at The New York Times. The New York Times recently underwent a significant transition by moving their entire infrastructure from their data centers to the public cloud. As a part of this migration one of the most significant projects they undertook was to work with the web frameworks and feature teams to move nytimes.com to Kubernetes (GKE specifically). Previous speaking experience: Deep has been a speaker at the MongoDB conference in 2012 in the past as well as appeared recently on the GCP Podcast to talk about the adoption of Kubernetes and other Cloud Native tools at The New York Times.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 38 minutes
launched
kubernetes
website
servers
infrastructure
modern
amazon
developers
decentralized
ny
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14 Nov 2015

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Building a Fault-Tolerant Custom Resources Controller on Kubernetes - Morgan Bauer & Srinivas Brahmaroutu, IBM Corp. (Intermediate Skill Level)

CRD (custom resource definition) is widely used to extend the behavior of Kubernetes. As all other kubernetes resource have controllers, so do CRDs. It is important that the custom resources are managed reliably during any failures of the custom controller specific to any CRD, such that a consistent state is maintained across failures. This talk will share the experiences we've gained: how leader election is used to ensure liveness, design principle of namespaced CRDs vs. clustered CRDs, how to handle unexpected events from APIServers, and maintaining the running system.

About Srinivas
Srinivas Brahmaroutu works as a Software Engineer at IBM Corp. He has many years of experience around IBM cloud offerings. He has worked on many strategic open source projects including Cloud Foundry, Docker and Mesos. Currently he works on Kubernetes contributing to test-infra and conformance.

About Morgan
Morgan Bauer works on Open Source at IBM in San Jose as part of the Cloud Division. Morgan is a maintainer on the core Docker Engine and also a founding contributor of the Kubernetes Service-Catalog.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 36 minutes
controllers
crd
functionality
interfaces
implementing
server
considerations
deploying
fault
ds
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14 Nov 2015

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Building a Go AI with Kubernetes and TensorFlow - Andrew Jackson & Josh Hoak, Google (Beginner Skill Level)

Reinforcement learning approaches can be massively parallelized, so Kubernetes seems like a natural fit, as Kubernetes is all about reducing the overhead for managing applications. However, it can be daunting to wade into Kubernetes and Machine Learning, especially when you add in hardware accelerators like GPUs or TPUs! This talk will break down how you can use Kubernetes and TensorFlow to create, in relatively few lines of code, a tabula rasa AI that can play the game of go, inspired by the AlphaZero algorithm published by Deepmind. This talk will rely on GPUs, TPUs, TensorFlow, KubeFlow, and large-scale Kubernetes Engine clusters.

About Josh
Josh has been a software engineer at Google for the last 6 years, most recently working on Google Kubernetes Engine. Josh learned to program a decade ago writing python scripts to generate go books, and has been a go enthusiast ever since.

About Andrew
Andrew Jackson currently works on machine learning at Google, previously working on the Google Clips camera. Outside of Google, Andrew Jackson serves on the board of directors of the American Go Association.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 34 minutes
gogi
mini
ai
alphago
mego
going
public
think
enthusiasts
talker
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14 Nov 2015

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Building a Kubernetes on Bare-Metal Cluster to Serve Wikipedia - Alexandros Kosiaris & Giuseppe Lavagetto, Wikimedia Foundation (Advanced Skill Level)

Starting about a year ago, the Technical Operations team of the Wikimedia Foundation (aka WMF), the organization that runs wikipedia, decided to embark on a journey pushing for streamlined service/microservice delivery. The project is still ongoing. During the build-out of the kubernetes clusters that are going to power the services responsible for Wikipedia, there were a number of interesting decisions that had to be takenr regarding the networking implementation, the routing of external traffic, the chosen bootstrap method for the clusters and the building methodology for containers and last but not least the transition plan from the old style services to the kubernetes style services. This talk is about sharing these implementation decisions with a wider public

About Alexandros
A Linux sysadmin, turned FreeBSD sysadmin, turned Linux sysadmin, turned systems engineer (somewhere along that path there's a Devops hat as well), Alexandros has been in the space since 1999, starting as a hobbyist, then a professional. Currently working with the Wikimedia Foundation, he has pushed forward for more virtualization and better orchestrated microservices and environments for their execution. The kubernetes project is a current passion.

About Giuseppe
I am a Site Reliability Engineer for your favourite free encycolopedia. I love to model and improve large, distributed systems, and to abstract complexity away from the individual developers, and my work from the individual hardware parts it relies on. Kubernetes seems like the natural environment where to make that happen.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 35 minutes
kubernetes
vms
infrastructure
virtualization
cluster
wikipedia
servers
deployments
routers
replicas
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14 Nov 2015

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Building a PaaS for Robotics with Kubernetes - Dhananajay Sathe, Rapyuta Robotics (Beginner Skill Level)

Building a real-world robot enabled solution is challenging. Access to limitless compute and storage facilitates smarter, cheaper, and agile robots. Cloud robotics has different considerations than a typical web application.The session aims to dive into architecting a PaaS for robotics atop Kubernetes. More specifically - Lessons learned and benefits accrued migrating from the pre-docker era. Discuss abstractions necessary to appeal to a roboticist and challenges running ROS[1] middleware in the cloud-native world. Our extensions to sig-catalog and the OSB Spec. Ideas unifying declarative runtimes across the cloud and remote heterogeneous devices. Describe adaptations to Helm, Fluent, and other cloud-based infrastructure tools to manage and debug distributed robotic applications. In conclusion, the session will touch upon future directions and discuss community participation.

About Dhanaajay
Dhananjay Sathe was one of the primary authors of the RoboEarth Cloud Engine at the IDSC, ETH Zurich during his university thesis. Today he heads the engineering efforts on the Cloud Robotics Platform at Rapyuta Robotics. Prior to this he worked on designing and building the central platform tools at Directi/Endurance to optimize operations and site-reliability efforts at the firm. In the past he has contributed to FOSS projects like the Samba Project and Gnome among others. He has also spoken at conferences like ROSCON, PyCon India, and RootConf India.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 25 minutes
robots
robot
robotics
robotic
bot
kubernetes
replicas
cloud
representations
trinity
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14 Nov 2015

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Building an Open Source Community to Achieve Innovation-Through-Openness - Jonas Rosland, {code} (Beginner Skill Level)

Building an open source initiative at a large enterprise such as Dell Technologies comes with both challenges and rewards. Making sure the community is engaged and that projects thrive takes time and effort. ""Innovation-through-openness"" around the world has proven that global collaboration on code and inclusivity of diverse intellectual contributions advance the technological state of the art and solve problems faster. In this session, Jonas Rosland, Open Source Community Manager at {code}, shares experiences, failures, and gives a glimpse into how large enterprises can embrace and lead open source communities successfully, and be involved in new trends that are impacting the global IT market.

About Jonas
Jonas Rosland is a community builder, open source advocate, blogger and speaker at many open source focused events. As Open Source Community Manager at VMware, he promotes and helps build communities around several open source projects.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
vmware
discussion
openness
initiatives
presentation
webinars
participating
software
interoperability
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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Building cert-manager: Migrating Thousands of Users from kube-lego to use CRDs - James Munnelly, Jetstack (Intermediate Skill Level)

cert-manager is a new project, built to replace kube-lego and make x509 certificates first class citizens in Kubernetes. Using custom resource definitions to introduce the concept of Issuers into a cluster, end-users can request signed TLS certificates from an ACME server (e.g. Let’s Encrypt), a signing key pair, Hashicorp Vault, or your organisations custom CA through its extensible design. This talk presents cert-manager and demonstrates its new features over its predecessor, and specifically our approach to migrate thousands of users from kube-lego to the new custom resource backed system, without hindering future cert-manager functionality or effecting production users. At the end, we’ll go over the roadmap and future plans for the project, as well as how you can get involved!

About James
James is a Solutions Engineer at Jetstack, which involves helping customers bend and break Kubernetes to their will. He's created a number of extensions to Kubernetes core, including cert-manager (a kube-lego successor), Navigator (DBaaS for Kubernetes), a simple cloud provider for bare metal clusters as well as various contributions to the upstream API machinery.- Wrangling Kubernetes API Internals https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/10599-wrangling-kubernetes-api-internals - Extending the Kubernetes API: what the docs don't tell you https://kccncna17.sched.com/event/CU6r/extending-the-kubernetes-api-what-the-docs-dont-tell-you-i-james-munnelly-jetstack
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 37 minutes
kubernetes
managed
cube
users
platform
lego
servers
deployment
cloudflare
cumbersome
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14 Nov 2015

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CI/CD BoF: Delivering Quality Quickly - Brice Fernandes & Marc Carré, Weaveworks (Any Skill Level)

Join us for talks and conversation on getting code from the editor to the user as fast and reliably as possible.

Topics of discussion will be decided on the day by the attendees.

Contributor to the session who propose a selected topic will receive a prize of their choice out of a selection of great books (including copies of "The DevOps Handbook", "The Phoenix Project", and "Continuous Delivery")

The event will be moderated by Brice Fernandes and Marc Carré from Weaveworks.

About Marc Carré
Software Engineer, Weaveworks

About Brice Fernandes
Brice fell in love with programming while studying physics and never really looked back since. He has a broad technology background that covers everything from embedded C to backendless browser apps using the trendiest javascript frameworks. He taught Game Development and Functional Programming online and founded his own education platform for developers before joining Weaveworks. He now spends his time making microservices and containers so simple even your cat can deploy and monitor them. Come talk to him about programming, creating closed ecological systems and leatherworking.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 15 participants
  • 36 minutes
discussion
topic
talks
thinking
suggestions
session
users
workflow
listen
voting
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14 Nov 2015

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CNCF Cross-Cloud CI Deep Dive – Denver Williams, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, & Taylor Carpenter, Vulk Coop (Intermediate Skill Level)

"About Denver
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About Taylor
Partner at Vulk Cooperative - http://vulk.coop Co-Lead Cross-Cloud CI project - http://crosscloud.ci OpsDev geek. Elixir and Ruby programmer. Father, book devourer, dark beer lover. I think the concept of a delightful user experience should be applied to all parts of life including software libraries, developer tools, APIs, and web UIs in technology as well the onboarding experience for someone into in a new group. I'm passionate about communication between people, both direct and through the use of technology (eg. UX in software). I care about deeply about ways to improve our connections through methods such things as conflict resolution and Nonviolent Communication."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
cloud
kubernetes
provisioning
backend
docker
proxy
pod
cross
git
ci
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14 Nov 2015

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CNCF Cross-Cloud CI Intro – Denver Williams, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, & Taylor Carpenter, Vulk Coop (Any Skill Level)

About Denver
He is the Cross-Cloud Project Founder.

About Taylor
Partner at Vulk Cooperative - http://vulk.coop Co-Lead Cross-Cloud CI project - http://crosscloud.ci OpsDev geek. Elixir and Ruby programmer. Father, book devourer, dark beer lover. I think the concept of a delightful user experience should be applied to all parts of life including software libraries, developer tools, APIs, and web UIs in technology as well the onboarding experience for someone into in a new group. I'm passionate about communication between people, both direct and through the use of technology (eg. UX in software). I care about deeply about ways to improve our connections through methods such things as conflict resolution and Nonviolent Communication.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 26 minutes
ci
cloud
cnc
backend
kubernetes
providers
architectures
project
computing
cf
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14 Nov 2015

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CNI Intro – Bryan Boreham, Weaveworks, & Casey Callendrello, CoreOS (Any Skill Level)

A chance to get introduced to the maintainers and other people working on the CNI project

About Bryan
Bryan is Director of Engineering at Weaveworks, delivering deployment, observability and monitoring for containers and microservices. Previously, Bryan has worked on many kinds of systems including financial trading, factory control and bakery. Outside of work he is a father, a keen cook and a helicopter pilot. Bryan is a maintainer on the CNI project, and also works on Weave Cortex, a scaleable multi-tenant back-end for Prometheus. Previous speaking includes: at FOSDEM 2017, GoLang UK 2016, Cloud Native London meetup, Silicon Valley DevOps meetup.

About Casey
Casey Callendrello is an open-source developer at CoreOS. He is a maintainer for the Container Networking Interface (CNI) project. He also contributes to the the Kubernetes project and the Rkt container runtime.
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  • 7 participants
  • 35 minutes
cni
interfaces
introduction
topic
discussion
kubernetes
contribute
host
project
repository
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14 Nov 2015

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CRI: The Second Boom of Container Runtimes - Harry Zhang & Xu Wang, HyperHQ (Intermediate Skill Level)

Containers did have a boom when Docker Inc bring this concept to industry for the fist time. We then had Docker and rkt, we witnessed the start of runC and OCI. And then with the rise of Kubernetes community, all those container runtimes begin to become quite and hidden behind the orchestration layer, which is expected. But in 2017, we begin to hear more voice of container runtimes again. cri-o, containerd, Kata. But why? In this talk, we would like to say something about technical details of CRI, the killer weapon which brought new energy to "boring" container runtimes. We will introduce what is CRI spec and shim, how they are designed, how they work with CNI and CSI, also, what's the difference between those shims and why Kata is special. We will also demo how to write a CRI shim from zero. The second boom of containers is around, while this time it happens in Kubernetes community.

About Xu
Xu Wang is the CTO and Cofounder of Hyper HQ, and an initial member of Kata Containers Architecture Committee. HyperHQ created hypervisor-based open source container runtime runV (secure as VM, fast as container). runV merged with clear containers from Intel, and become Kata Containers project in Dec 2017. Hyper HQ provides hyper.sh, a runV/kata based container native Cloud. Before founded HyperHQ, Xu worked in a public cloud in China since 2011 and was working for China Mobile cloud team during 2007 to 2011. Xu had experiences on Linux Kernel, virtualization, container, and distributed storage system. And he is also a technical writer and translator on Linux, virtualization, NoSQL etc.

About Harry
Microsoft MVP of cloud computing. Feature maintainer of Kubernetes project. Mainly working on scheduling, CRI and hypervisor based container runtime i.e. KataContainers. Focusing on kube-scheduler, kubelet and secure container runtime on Kubernetes upstream as well as Hypernetes project. An active community advocator, tech speaker of LinuxCon, KubeCon, OpenStack Summit etc. Once published the book ""Docker and Kubernetes Under The Hood"" which is the best seller of container cloud area in China.
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  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
hems
cri
container
issue
topic
hybrid
aboard
existing
process
consider
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14 Nov 2015

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Case study: How Containers Makes Security and Compliance Instantly Easier - John Morello, Twistlock (Intermediate Skill Level)

As containers become the commonplace method for delivering and deploying applications, we've seen more of our customers taking a lift-and-shift approach to migrating their existing applications. In this session, John Morello at Twistlock will discuss a non-profit that provides environmental science and engineering oversight to some of the world's largest civil waterworks projects. This organization relies on a critical 14-year old app that models storm surge. The move to containers for this application delivered immediate benefits, making it easier to manage vulnerabilities, ensure regulatory compliance, and provide runtime defense. Throughout this session, we'll break down the security advantages of containers relative to traditional architectures using this real-life app as an example.

About John
John Morello is the Chief Technology Officer at Twistlock. As CTO, John leads the work with strategic customers and partners and drives the product roadmap. Prior to Twistlock, John was the CISO of Albemarle, a Fortune 500 global chemical company. Before that, John spent 14 years at Microsoft, in both Microsoft Consulting Services and product teams. He ran feature teams that shipped security technologies in Windows, Azure, and Office 365 and served as the Lead Architect of the hybrid cloud consulting team for the Americas. John lives in Louisiana with his wife and two young sons. A passionate fisherman and scuba diver, he also serves as Chairman of the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana.
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  • 1 participant
  • 38 minutes
kubernetes
virtualized
datacenter
technologies
containerization
provider
workflow
deployments
complexity
cto
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14 Nov 2015

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Challenges to Writing Cloud Native Applications - Vallery Lancey, Checkfront (Intermediate Skill Level)

Cloud native means designing software explicitly for the cloud, not trying to deploy to the cloud in retrospect - shoving a single replica of a monolith into Kubernetes won’t cut it. Developing for cloud platforms has many requirements for tooling and behavior of the target cloud platform(s) - for example, maintaining Dockerfiles. There are also many challenges to designing a distributed system that can maintain high consistency, reliability, and availability. We’ll explain high level solutions and get into concrete code examples. Key topics are: - Bringing ops requirements into development - Designing for accurate testing - Caching and short term data - Long term storage - Service composition This talk will give developers a foundational understanding of cloud architecture patterns, data management, and requirements building, to empower attendees to hit the ground running.

About Vallery
Vallery Lancey is a DevOps Engineer (whatever that means) at Checkfront. She can be found at @vllry on Twitter.
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  • 3 participants
  • 31 minutes
cloud
workflow
software
vm
deployments
developing
outsource
containerization
docker
natively
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14 Nov 2015

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Chaos Engineering WG Deep Dive – Sylvain Hellegouarch, ChaosIQ (Intermediate Skill Level)

This session is dedicated to using the Open Source Chaos Toolkit project, as a unified driver, to explore your system weaknesses through Chaos Engineering.The talk will walk you through a practical scenario of an application living a Kubernetes cluster, and how using the Chaos Engineering experimental approach, using various chaos tools driven by the Chaos Toolkit, you can learn about your system in order to improve it.

About Sylvain
Sylvain Hellegouarch is the CTO and lead engineer at ChaosIQ. He has been passionnate about Open Source for as long as he can remember working on various successful Python projects (CherryPy, WebSocket 4 Python and more recently, the Chaos Toolkit). He has participated to IETF working groups such as the WebSocket (RFC 6455) and Atom Publishing protocols (RFC 4287). He has worked on companies of various size and loves a great team to learn from.
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  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
calendaring
functioning
reliability
security
monitoring
twitter
eve
chaos
reminder
soon
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14 Nov 2015

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Chaos Engineering WG Intro – Sylvain Hellegouarch, ChaosIQ (Any Skill Level)

Propelled by years of success at Netflix, Chaos Engineering has recently seen a quick uptake as a critical discipline, for engineers and organizations, to keep a strong level of familiarity of production systems, as these are growing in complexity.Characteristics of Cloud Native systems (resilient, dynamic, isolation of concerns, automation, observability) lend themselves naturally to the chaos engineering discipline. This session is about introducing a new CNCF WG to achieve a strong community of practices, and potential API, that should benefit users when they want to apply Chaos Engineering.

About Sylvain
Sylvain Hellegouarch is the CTO and lead engineer at ChaosIQ. He has been passionnate about Open Source for as long as he can remember working on various successful Python projects (CherryPy, WebSocket 4 Python and more recently, the Chaos Toolkit). He has participated to IETF working groups such as the WebSocket (RFC 6455) and Atom Publishing protocols (RFC 4287). He has worked on companies of various size and loves a great team to learn from.
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  • 1 participant
  • 28 minutes
chaos
difficulties
failure
collaboration
complexity
thinking
having
expectation
systems
engineering
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14 Nov 2015

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Cloud Native Landscape Deep Dive – Dan Kohn, Cloud Native Computing Foundation (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Dan
Dan is Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes and Prometheus. He also helped create and launch the Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative as an industry-wide response to the security vulnerabilities demonstrated by Heartbleed. He previously served as CTO of several startups, including Spreemo, a healthcare marketplace, and Shopbeam, a shoppable ads company. Earlier, he was a general partner at Skymoon Ventures, a seed-stage venture capital firm that created startups in semiconductors and telecom infrastructure. Dan helped manage a number of telecoms firms controlled by Craig McCaw and started his career as founder and CEO of NetMarket, one of the first Internet companies. In 1994, he led the development of the first music store on the web, conducting the first secure commercial transaction after building the first web shopping cart. Dan lives in Manhattan with his wife and two sons.
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  • 5 participants
  • 35 minutes
cloud
software
landscape
collaborative
downloaded
developer
users
deploying
native
editing
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14 Nov 2015

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Cloud Native Landscape Intro – Dan Kohn, Cloud Native Computing Foundation (Any Skill Level)

About Dan
Dan is Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes and Prometheus. He also helped create and launch the Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative as an industry-wide response to the security vulnerabilities demonstrated by Heartbleed. He previously served as CTO of several startups, including Spreemo, a healthcare marketplace, and Shopbeam, a shoppable ads company. Earlier, he was a general partner at Skymoon Ventures, a seed-stage venture capital firm that created startups in semiconductors and telecom infrastructure. Dan helped manage a number of telecoms firms controlled by Craig McCaw and started his career as founder and CEO of NetMarket, one of the first Internet companies. In 1994, he led the development of the first music store on the web, conducting the first secure commercial transaction after building the first web shopping cart. Dan lives in Manhattan with his wife and two sons.
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  • 2 participants
  • 33 minutes
landscape
inception
version
project
view
cloud
interactive
thinking
hosted
containerization
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14 Nov 2015

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Cloud Native Networking for Containers in AWS using CNI Plugins - Anirudh Aithal, Amazon Web Services (Intermediate Skill Level)

The Container networking interface (CNI) project makes it really simple for container orchestrators to configure networking for containers. In this presentation, Anirudh Aithal will provide a detailed walkthrough of developing a plugin, from prototyping to integrating with orchestration frameworks such as Elastic Container Service (ECS) and Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS). We'll start with a brief introduction of CNI project and plugins. We will also review how CNI plugins enabled us to iterate fast on enabling cloud-native networking capabilities for containers such as routable IPs, network ACLs, firewall rules by provisioning elastic network interfaces on a per-container basis, without modifications to the orchestration framework itself. We will also review the best practices for developing a plugin including testing, logging, versioning and operationalizing the same.

About Anirudh
Anirudh is a Sr. Software Engineer in the Container Services team at AWS. He has been involved with bringing many of the virtual machine abstractions to containers running on AWS including elastic network interfaces, identity and access management and telemetry. He's also a maintainer of a number of projects/github repositories including the CNI plugins (https://github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-cni-plugins and https://github.com/aws/amazon-vpc-cni-k8s) and the ECS agent (https://github.com/aws/amazon-ecs-agent)
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  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
networking
vpc
provisioning
container
hosts
workflows
virtual
ec2
amazon
api
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14 Nov 2015

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Clusters as Cattle: How to Seamlessly Migrate Apps across Kubernetes Clusters - Andy Goldstein, Heptio (Intermediate Skill Level)

Before the arrival of Cloud Native, IT departments frequently treated each component--a service/application, a virtual machine, or a bare metal server--as a special, fragile entity that required the utmost of care. Kubernetes, and more broadly Cloud Native, presents us with better ways to handle our infrastructure. For example, when we need to upgrade to a newer Kubernetes version, we can use automation and tooling to create a new cluster and migrate existing workloads over to it. In this talk, Andy will describe different strategies for moving workloads between clusters. He'll show you how to use tools such as Ansible and Kubeadm to quickly install a new cluster, along with Heptio Ark to back up one cluster and restore into a new one. Andy will also demonstrate how you can perform zero-downtime migrations using Envoy for cluster ingress, traffic shifting, and some DNS “magic.”

About Andy
Andy Goldstein is an engineer at Heptio where he works on tooling to make operating Kubernetes clusters easier, such as Ark, a disaster recovery tool for backing up and restoring Kubernetes workloads and persistent data. He is also a contributor to Kubernetes. Prior to his current role, Andy worked on Kubernetes and OpenShift at Red Hat. Andy lives in Rockville, MD, with his wife, two children, and two noisy cats.
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  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
apps
deploying
kubernetes
computing
migrations
infrastructure
technology
workloads
servers
developing
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14 Nov 2015

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Completely Securing the Software Supply Chain using Grafeas + in-toto - Lukas Puehringer, NYU & Wendy Dembowski, Google (Any Skill Level)

Continuous delivery, a prevalent concept in the cloud-native ecosystem, has drastically simplified and accelerated development and deployment of software from its inception to the end-user. Unfortunately, the continuous delivery supply chain has become an attractive target for attacks. An attacker that compromises any of the steps of the supply chain, or alters the product in transit, can target all users at once. In this talk Wendy Dembowski and Lukas Puehringer will introduce in-toto and grafeas(grafeas.io), a software supply chain security ecosystem to verify the supply chain integrity, authenticity, and compliance of any application. The talk will feature real-life examples, such as the target deployments for various popular projects, including Debian, Arch Linux, reproducible builds, and Docker.

About Wendy
Wendy is a Staff Software Engineer at Google. She is a co-founder and the Khaleesi of Grafeas.

About Lukas
Lukas Puehringer is a research scholar and developer at NYU's Center for Cyber Security (CCS), where he leads, the development of in-toto and has been co-maintaining several of Prof. Justin Cappos' software projects, such as the Seattle and Sensibility Network Testbeds and The Update Framework (TUF). Lukas presented in-toto and TUF at DebConf2017.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 25 minutes
git
todo
versioning
commits
software
dependencies
compromised
backdoors
vulnerabilities
production
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14 Nov 2015

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Compliant Data Management and Machine Learning on Kubernetes - Daniel Whitenack, Pachyderm (Intermediate Skill Level)

Data scientists, machine learning engineers, and researchers are under increasing pressure to provide explanations for how they are processing and managing user data. In particular, the EU's GDPR regulations taking effect this year are forcing organizations to rethink their data management and processing strategies. In this talk, we will demonstrate a data management and processing methodology/framework that is helping organization deploy compliant workflows on top of Kubernetes. The framework, based on the open source Pachyderm project, gives data scientists automatic tracking of changes to data and of all the various pieces of data and processing that lead to particular results. This, along with access control strategies and anonymization (which will also be discussed in the talk), gives organizations a framework that is easy to manage, scalable for AI/ML workflows, and compliant.

About Daniel
Daniel Whitenack (@dwhitena) is a Ph.D. trained data scientist working with Pachyderm (@pachydermIO). Daniel develops innovative, distributed data pipelines which include predictive models, data visualizations, statistical analyses, and more. He has spoken at conferences around the world (GopherCon, JuliaCon, PyCon, All Things Open, Spark Summit, and more), teaches data science/engineering at Purdue University (@LifeAtPurdue) and with Ardan Labs (@ardanlabs), maintains the Go kernel for Jupyter, and is actively helping to organize contributions to various open source data science projects.
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Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 33 minutes
compliance
regulations
disclaimer
kubernetes
privacy
representations
client
learning
tensorflow
conversations
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14 Nov 2015

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Conquering a Kubeflow Kubernetes Cluster with ksonnet, Ark, and Sonobuoy - Kris Nova, Heptio & David Aronchick, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes provides a unique environment for running distributed applications. In this demonstration we learn how Ark, Sonobuoy, and ksonnet are helping to craft a kubernetes configuration build for rock solid machine learning. In this talk we explore a kubernetes cluster configured for infrastructure optimization as well as data experimentation, model porting, and cloud specific configurations for advanced machine learning. We learn about the constructs behind the kubeflow project, and take ownership of them and our infrastructure with Ark and ksonnet. We validate the health of the cluster with Sonobuoy, and ensure that as machine learning engineers we are operating the healthiest cluster we can.

About David
David Aronchick was the Senior Product Manager for the Google Container Engine and led product management on behalf of Google for Kubernetes. David has been helping to ship software for nearly 20 years, founding and being part of the management team for three different startups, as well as squeezing in time at Microsoft, Amazon, Chef, and now Google. David is co-founder of the Kubeflow project, an effort to help developers and enterprises deploy and use ML cloud-natively everywhere.

About Kris
Kris Nova is a Senior Developer Advocate for Heptio. She is a Kubernetes maintainer and contributor. She wrote the book on cloud native infrastructure. She spends her free time climbing mountains.
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  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
cloud
kubernetes
server
deployments
workloads
streaming
pods
infrastructure
amazon
multi
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14 Nov 2015

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Container Isolation at Scale (Introducing gVisor) - Dawn Chen & Zhengyu He, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Containers are the modern way of running your services at scale because of the portability and lightweightness. However, due to the fact that they depend on OS multi-tenancy as they share the same host OS (usually Linux which represents a large attack surface), containers are considered providing weaker isolation than virtual machines. We will start from discussing the security principles in running services in Google, and then summarize a list of best practices we have explored for preventing, auditing and mitigating security threats. Specifically, we will focus on the challenges we have faced at the host operating system level.

"About Dawn
Dawn Chen (dchen1107@github) is a Senior Staff Software Engineer from Google Kubernetes Team. She has been one of tech leads in both Kubernetes and GKE, mostly focus on Node area. Prior Kubernetes, she was the one of the tech leads for Google internal container infrastructure for about 6 years.

About Zhengyu
Zhengyu is one of the tech leads and managers in Google infrastructure team, mostly focus on kernel and security."
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  • 5 participants
  • 40 minutes
container
kubernetes
containers
docker
google
concerns
appreciated
services
technology
community
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14 Nov 2015

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Container Storage Interface: Present and Future - Jie Yu, Mesosphere, Inc. (Intermediate Skill Level)

The goal of Container Storage Interface (CSI) is to provide a standard API allowing a storage provider to write just one plugin that will work for all major container orchestration systems: Kubernetes, Mesos, Docker and Cloud Foundry. As the original co-author of the spec, Jie will give you an overview about CSI, and talk about many of the design decisions that were made earlier in the process and the rationales behind those design decisions. As an Apache Mesos PMC and committer, Jie will further discuss CSI from a container orchestrator's perspective and talk about why this interface makes the container orchestrator's life much easier. Finally, he will talk about the CSI support recently introduced in Mesos, and show you how seamless the integration is, and how easy it is to deploy a CSI plugin in Mesos.

About Jie
Jie Yu is a Tech Lead at Mesosphere, Inc, focused on containerization, storage and networking. Jie is an Apache Mesos PMC member and committer, and is the co-author and maintainer of the Container Storage Interface (CSI) spec. Before joining Mesosphere, Jie was a software engineer at Twitter. Jie obtained his PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan. Jie has spoken at various academic and industry conferences like OSS Summit, QCon, MesosCon, OOPSLA, MICRO, etc.
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  • 5 participants
  • 39 minutes
container
storage
capacity
docker
specification
interfaces
cdi
sds
csi
reasoning
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14 Nov 2015

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Containerd, What Does it Mean for Me - Scott Coulton, Puppet (Any Skill Level)

Containerd is the foundation for all container run times whether you use Docker, cri-conatinerd in Kubernetes. As a developer, what is containerd? What can I use containerd for? In this talk, we will look into containerd's internals, walk through the relationship with cri-containerd. Then we will take the knowledge we just learned and look at how as a developer we can build applications and tooling interfacing with containerd via grpc but also on top of containerd itself by creating containerised applications only using containerd and runc

About Scott
Scott Coulton is a platform engineering lead and Docker captain with 10 years of experience in the managed services and hosting space. He has extensive experience in architecture and rolling out systems and network solutions for national and multinational companies with a wide variety of technologies, including AWS, Puppet, Docker, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and Linux. His design strengths are in cloud computing, automation, and the security space.
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  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
docker
container
puppet
daemon
debian
vmware
confusing
maintainer
topic
upstream
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14 Nov 2015

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Continuously Deliver your Kubernetes Infrastructure - Mikkel Larsen, Zalando SE (Advanced Skill Level)

Kubernetes provides the means for making it simple to continuously deliver our apps on top of clusters. But what about the underlying Kubernetes infrastructure? How can we continuously deliver improvements to the infrastructure and be confident that new changes will not have a negative impact on apps running on top? Using the rollout of Kubernetes at Zalando as an example Mikkel will discuss how Zalando manage 60+ production and test clusters, how they went from Kubernetes v1.4 and continuously updated all clusters to the latest stable release, and how they test every change to the cluster configuration. The talk will also take a small dive into the topic of testing clusters and give examples of how you, with little effort, can use and build upon the extensive conformance tests suite from Kubernetes to automatically end to end test changes to your own custom Kubernetes configuration.

About Mikkel
Mikkel is a Software Engineer working at Europe's leading online Fashion platform, Zalando since 2016. He works in the Platform Infrastructure team focusing on Kubernetes and AWS infrastructure and has a big interest in Continuous Delivery and automation.
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  • 2 participants
  • 40 minutes
manages
kubernetes
infrastructure
solando
provisioned
services
server
delivery
aws
ci
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14 Nov 2015

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CoreDNS Deep Dive – Miek Gieben, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

DNS stub resolver are the system's gateway to DNS resolution. Learn about the different stub resolvers out there and how they interact with your cluster DNS.

About Miek
I'm lead developer of CoreDNS. Come talk to about service discovery, DNS and the future of these technologies in a cloud native world.
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  • 1 participant
  • 27 minutes
wat
dolfing
tricky
taille
features
immetjes
siepie
tènce
container
send
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14 Nov 2015

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CoreDNS Intro – Miek Gieben, Google (Any Skill Level)

Learn about CoreDNS' current state and the plans for the near future. We also take a detailed look at the plugin system.

About Miek
I'm lead developer of CoreDNS. Come talk to about service discovery, DNS and the future of these technologies in a cloud native world.
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  • 2 participants
  • 27 minutes
effting
issue
interfaces
wie
ook
monitored
features
intuitive
supporting
commits
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14 Nov 2015

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Declarative Multi-Cluster Monitoring with Prometheus - Matthias Loibl, Loodse & Frederic Branczyk, CoreOS (Beginner Skill Level)

Loodse and CoreOS run many different setups across multiple heterogeneous public and private clouds. In this context, they faced some challenges with deploying the monitoring infrastructure. Matthias and Frederic will show you how declarative monitoring helps their teams to work consistently in many different environments. They will show you how to apply these techniques to Prometheus, the Alertmanager and Grafana. Finally, they will give an outlook on what the community is going to improve in the distant future.

About Frederic
Frederic is an engineer at CoreOS contributing to Prometheus and Kubernetes to build state of the art modern infrastructure and monitoring tools. He discovered his interest in monitoring tools and distributed systems in his previous jobs, where he used machine learning to detect anomalies indicating intrusion attempts. He also worked on projects involving secrets management for distributed applications to build sane and stable infrastructure.

About Matthias
Matthias is a Software Engineer at Loodse. He loves working on Distributed Systems with Go, Docker, Kubernetes and Prometheus. In his free time, he contributes to numerous open source projects related to Prometheus and Drone.
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  • 2 participants
  • 35 minutes
prometheus
monitoring
prom
alerting
evaluation
matthias
updates
quick
scrape
things
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14 Nov 2015

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Deploying SQL Stream Processing in Kubernetes with Ease - Andrew Stevenson & Antonios Chalkiopoulos, Landoop (Intermediate Skill Level)

Real-time processing allows you to act faster and SQL allows you to construct flows quicker and reuse existing skills. Apache Kafka is a key component but how do you peek into the data, the topologies and create repeatable deployments that can be promoted to production? Andrew and Antonios will show you how to easily create end to end data pipelines on Apache Kafka and deploy them to Kubernetes with no code required, only configuration.

"About Andrew
Andrew is CTO of Landoop, creators of Lenses for Apache Kafka, a unified Streaming platform for Apache Kafka. He created the largest collection of Kafka Connectors in the open source Stream Reactor project. He's spent many years in the trenches implementing big and fast data solutions and now focuses on simplifying development and deployment of streaming solutions into Kubernetes.


About Antonios
Antonios, CEO of Landoop, is a published author in Big Data and functional data pipelines, and an open source contributor. In his past he has delivered numerous successful Big Data projects in the Finance, Media, FinTech industries in London, and is currently pioneering with Lenses for Apache Kafka https://lenses.stream - and committed to providing the industry the tooling they deserve for building native Kafka / and Kubernetes data-streaming pipelines and operating them with confidence."
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  • 2 participants
  • 30 minutes
kubernetes
datastore
api
databases
pipeline
streaming
processing
enterprise
versioning
websockets
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14 Nov 2015

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Diffy - Predicting and Preempting Regressions in Services - Puneet Khanduri & Prashant Khanduri, Diffy (Beginner Skill Level)

Diffy is a tool used at Twitter to automatically catch regressions in our backend services before they are deployed to production. Diffy is open source and has been adopted into modern continuos deploy workflows by the larger community. This talk will cover the fundamental concepts behind Diffy and how its automation helps achieve peace of mind for service owners, devops, and QA folks.

About Puneet:
Puneet Khanduri developed Diffy at Twitter. He currently heads the ML&AI Services team within the larger Cortex group and also helped start Twitter's India Engineering office as the site lead for 1.5 years while driving a stealth project across engineering, product, and design. Currently, Puneet heads the ML Platform Services team at Twitter. Prior to Twitter, Puneet focused on small footprint JVM design and datacenter networking protocols as a researcher at Sun Microsystems (acquired by Oracle). Puneet has given multiple talks at various conferences including Google's GTAC and O'Reilly's Velocity.

About Prashant
Prashant is a solutions architect with over 8 years of experience in leading product design and implementation of technology solutions and processes. Prior to Diffy, he made significant technical contributions as a engineering manager / tech lead at Affirm, Jawbone, Hearsay Systems and as a data scientist at Microsoft (Core Ranking, Bing) and Amazon (Personalizations team). He holds a Masters degree in Computer Science (focus on ML / AI) from University of Southern California, US and a Bachelors in Computer Engineering from University of Waterloo, Canada. He is excited about eliminating logistical friction developers incur when trying to solve real world problems.
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  • 11 participants
  • 38 minutes
worry
risk
issue
versioning
accountability
production
developer
contributions
backends
twitter
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14 Nov 2015

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  • 21 participants
  • 1:09 hours
diversity
women
initiatives
meetup
community
conversation
panelists
welcoming
supporting
lf
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14 Nov 2015

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Edge Computing and Kubernetes BOF - Matthew Caulfield, Cisco (Any Skill Level)

Matt will lead an open discussion about edge computing with Kubernetes. The discussion may cover use cases, technology choices, growing pains, and what has worked for others.

If you are actively working on edge computing please attend and contribute to the discussion! If you are curious about edge computing and Kubernetes bring questions.

About Matt Caulfield
Matt is a Principal Engineer working out of Cisco's New England Development Center. He focuses on distributed systems, networking, real-time video processing, and cloud native architectures. Currently, he leads the Edge Computing team at Cisco.
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  • 13 participants
  • 36 minutes
discussion
cisco
computing
networking
forum
protocols
users
edge
deploying
iot
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14 Nov 2015

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Efficient IoT with Protocol Buffers and gRPC - Vladimir Vivien, {code} (Beginner Skill Level)

Building IoT applications that scales with a variety of devices and capabilities, such as network bandwidth, processor, and power consumption, can be a challenge. Furthermore, this can be complicated with a heterogenous development environment with a multitude of languages, communication frameworks, and protocols. This talk discusses how Protocol Buffers, a language and platform neutral serialization mechanism, can be used as an efficient protocol for small embedded devices with constrained bandwidth and power. We will demonstrate how gRPC, along with Protocol Buffers, provides a performant communication framework that can be used across diverse languages and device platforms to create realtime IoT applications.

About Vladmir
Vladimir Vivien is a software engineer and author of the book ""Learning Go Programming"". Currently he works at VMware as a staff engineer in the Cloud Native Application group where he spends time promoting and contributing to open source including Kubernetes.
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  • 5 participants
  • 37 minutes
iot
connectivity
ethernet
internet
devices
protocols
kubernetes
computing
ip
interoperability
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14 Nov 2015

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Entitlements: Understandable Container Security Controls - Justin Cormack & Nassim Eddequiouaq, Docker (Intermediate Skill Level)

In this talk, Justin Cormack introduces a new system of security entitlements for container workloads. These specify the types of access a pod should have in a human readable way. He will also demonstrate an example implementation running in Kubernetes. The current pod security configuration is very low level, and does not really make any sense to users of the system. How can we make security configuration understandable? One route comes from the model of application entitlements that Apple uses on the iPhone to control things like access to Push Notifcations and Payments. The open source libentitlement library, being developed at Docker, enables similarly high level controls to be used for managing containers. The talk will also cover the relationship with Open Policy Agent and other access control frameworks, and relation to Linux Security Modules and PodSecurityPolicy.

About Justin
Justin is a Senior Software Engineer at Docker, working on security. He is based in Cambridge, UK. He is a maintainer of the Moby engine and LinuxKit, and has worked across many open source container projects. He was involved in the work to include Kubernetes in Docker for Mac. He has been to Kubecon twice before. He spoke at KubeCon EU last year on Containerd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfhnioURGdE and has spoken at many events: Devoxx, Codemotion, CodeMesh, DockerCon, QCon and more.

About Nassim
Nassim is a security engineer at Docker where he focuses on designing and creating new security features for the container ecosystem and making existing ones as usable as possible. Nassim previously spent a couple of years working on hobby kernels and reverse-engineering competitions before interning in the Trusted Execution team at Apple.
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  • 2 participants
  • 28 minutes
docker
security
container
complicated
daemon
usability
configuration
capabilities
controls
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Everything you Need to Know about using GPUs with Kubernetes - Rohit Agarwal, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

This talk will start by describing the need for making Kubernetes aware of resources like GPUs. Then it will briefly go into the history of GPU support in Kubernetes and the various backwards incompatible changes it has gone through. It will then describe the current state of GPU support in Kubernetes and the best practices for both Kubernetes users (app developers requiring GPUs) and Kubernetes cluster operators (that are managing machines containing GPUs). Specifically, it will touch on managing GPU drivers, device-plugins, advanced GPU scheduling and the newly added GPU monitoring support. Then it will describe what we learnt from running hundreds of GPU clusters in GKE. Finally it will briefly mention what's coming next in Kubernetes with regards to GPUs and other hardware accelerators and devices.

About Rohit
Rohit Agarwal works on Kubernetes at Google. His current focus area is hardware accelerator support in Kubernetes. Prior to Google, Rohit worked on data infrastructure at Cloudflare and Qubole. He holds a B. Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Ropar.
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  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
gpus
gpu
nvidia
dependencies
gpl
gp
package
containers
applications
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Evolving Systems Design: From Unreliable rpc to Resilience with Linkerd - Edward Wilde, Form3 (Intermediate Skill Level)

Form3 delivers cloud-based connectivity, payment processing, clearing and settlement services to a wide range of regulated financial institutions. Every transaction in fintech represents real money from real people. Protecting the integrity of service communication here is key. In this talk, Edward describes how Form3 built a payments platform that is reliable, safe, and resilient. He starts by looking at a previous generation system that suffered from unreliable messaging and poor tail latencies. He then covers modern design techniques used to solve those legacy problems. This talk examines how Linkerd is used and deployed to protect financial transactions from failure and latency. Warning this talk contains live demonstrations!

About Edward
Edward Wilde is the Platform Architect at Form3, leading the development of a novel distributed payment system allowing connectivity, payment processing, clearing and settlement services for a wide range of regulated financial institutions, including leading banks and fintechs.
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  • 4 participants
  • 39 minutes
technology
linka
idea
prototype
evolving
current
backend
finagle
integrates
company
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14 Nov 2015

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Exploring Container Mechanisms Through the Story of a Syscall - Alban Crequy, Kinvolk (Intermediate Skill Level)

Alban will explore different container mechanisms on Linux by following a simple example: what is happening when an application in a Kubernetes pod performs a syscall such as “open()”? In particular, he will go through the following subsystems: SELinux LSM, seccomp-bpf, capabilities, overlayfs and copy-on-write, and path lookups in the container mount namespace. He will see how it interacts with different pod configurations.

About Alban
Originally from France, Alban currently lives in Berlin where he is a CTO & co-founder at Kinvolk, a software engineering team focused on building foundational Linux technologies for the cloud. He is a contributor to rkt, a container runtime for Linux, Weave Scope, a container visualization & monitoring tool, and is actively working on BPF-related projects. Before falling into containers, Alban worked on various projects core to modern Linux; kernel IPC and storage, dbus performance and security, etc. His current technical interests revolve around networking, security, systemd and containers at the lower-levels of the system. Alban previously gave talks at several conferences including FOSDEM, Linux Plumbers, IO Visor Summit, Kubecon and LinuxCons/OSSummit.
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  • 2 participants
  • 26 minutes
complexity
managed
said
does
context
execution
problems
reflex
regional
passat
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14 Nov 2015

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Federated Prometheus Monitoring at Scale - Nandhakumar Venkatachalam & LungChih Tung, Oath Inc (Intermediate Skill Level)

In Media Build and Products under Oath, We run 12 production Kubernetes clusters running across our data centers with ~1200 machines with multi-tenant deployments. We monitor our cluster with Prometheus, each cluster runs a Prometheus instance and overall a single federated cluster with a persistent storage. Total time series is ~17mi (max 5mi /instance) with samples ingestion rate is 300K (max 80K /instance). We have built mind-blowing dashboards at a federated instance like Controller, Scheduler, API server, DNS, Kubelet, Etcd, Utilization overall and per-tenant namespace/ deployment/container gives high visibility. We leverage Alert manager which provides powerful alerting capabilities alerts on call on cluster status, nodes availability, scrape status, fd usage etc.We would like to share our experience of how we monitoring multi-kubernetes cluster with the multi-tenant environment

About Nandhakumar
Nandhakumar Venkatachalam is a Princ Production Engineer, Lead for Kubernetes Infrastructure/ Cluster management team at Oath Media Build and Products. He is a subject matter expert and solution architect specialized in high availability. Nandha has been under Oath for 11 years and has been dealing with operations at scale for more than a decade. He has delivered and led high profile product launches for Yahoo Fantasy, Yahoo Sports and contributed to flawless Fantasy season year after year. Prior to Yahoo, he had worked as a Linux System Administrator at IBM.

About LungChih
Lungchih Tung is a software engineer in core infrastructure team at Oath Media Build and Products. Lungchih has been working on building core infrastructure with Kubernetes, monitoring system and automating operations of cluster management.
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  • 2 participants
  • 31 minutes
monitoring
kubernetes
managed
dashboard
servers
infrastructure
started
company
nodes
hey
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14 Nov 2015

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Feeding Realworld Data into Prometheus Microservice Applications on Kubernetes - Burkhard Noltensmeier, teuto.net (Intermediate Skill Level)

Burkhard Noltensmeier shares his experience developing a Microservice data aquisition platform on Kubernetes. The Platform consists of Edge Devices with to import Machine Data from factory floor or building control. The Author lays out the Microservice components (mqtt, prometheus, grafana, cassanda, tensorflow) and the how and why there are stitched together. Following a prototype for feeding Prometheus Data into recurrent neural networks for alarming and load prediction.

About Burkhard
1992 Fernuniversität Hagen Computer Sience 1994 founding teuto.net 2012 start Openstack within teuto.net 2015 Talk: Oenstack SDN principles at Openstack Dach Tag Berlin 2016 Talk: Openstack und Kubernetes at Deutsche Openstack Tage Cologne 2016 start Building Data aquisition Platform n Kubernetes 2017 Talk: Understanding Kubernetes at Cloud Export Frankfurt
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  • 1 participant
  • 19 minutes
microservices
protocols
domain
technologies
configuration
kubernetes
companies
exporters
iot
workflow
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14 Nov 2015

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Fluentd Deep Dive – Eduardo Silva & Masahiro Nakagawa, Treasure Data (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Eduardo
Eduardo is an Open Source Software Engineer at Treasure Data. He currently leads the efforts to make logging more scalable in Containerized and Orchestrated systems such as Kubernetes.

About Masahiro
Fluentd maintainer
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  • 4 participants
  • 40 minutes
log
session
host
query
users
configuration
kubernetes
comments
patchy
fluently
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14 Nov 2015

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Fluentd Project Intro – Eduardo Silva & Masahiro Nakagawa, Treasure Data (Any Skill Level)

About Eduardo
Eduardo is an Open Source Software Engineer at Treasure Data. He currently leads the efforts to make logging more scalable in Containerized and Orchestrated systems such as Kubernetes.

About Masahiro
Fluentd maintainer
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  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
zai
rakuture
balment
somemehime
loading
friendly
geez
4za
soai
bit
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14 Nov 2015

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From Kubelet to Istio: Kubernetes Network Security Demystified - Andrew Martin, ControlPlane (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes provides multiple layers of network security including the control plane, etcd, the CNI network, network policies, and - with Istio on top - the requests between applications themselves. In this talk we explore the underlying technologies on which these layers are built using approachable examples and demonstrations. Attendees can expect to gain an understanding of these implementations and the principles behind encryption, identity, and trust in Kubernetes.- What are TLS, X.509, and mutual authentication? - Why cloud native communication should be encrypted by default - Kubernetes component intercommunication - CNI and network policy for applications - Bootstrapping identity with SPIFFE - Mutual TLS, route rules, and destination policies in Istio

"About Andrew
Andrew has a strong test-first engineering background gained developing and deploying high volume web applications. Proficient in application development and systems architecture and maintenance, he is comfortable profiling and securing every tier of a bare metal or virtualised web stack, and has battle-hardened experience delivering containerised solutions to enterprise clients. He is a co-founder at https://control-plane.io"
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  • 1 participant
  • 34 minutes
security
encryption
secure
cryptography
securely
protecting
https
protocols
firewalling
trust
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14 Nov 2015

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From PaaS to Kubernetes: Combining the Power of Kubernetes with the Most Innovative Features of PaaS - William Denniss, Google (Beginner Skill Level)

The PaaS application deployment model innovated by abstracting away the infrastructure layer and pioneered production deployments from version control – but at a cost of portability, and flexibility. This talk covers how to wire up Kubernetes to get the best elements of a PaaS like push-to-deploy, and infrastructure abstraction, while gaining the flexibility, portability and interoperability that Kubernetes offers. Topics covered will include ways to use Kubernetes without needing to be on-call (no more 3am phone calls!), and why it makes sense to start with Kubernetes, even for early-stage products using a single-node cluster. This presentation isn't about running a PaaS on Kubernetes or hiding the Kubernetes API from application developers, it's is about applying the best elements from the PaaS pattern, while keeping all the innovations and flexibility of Kubernetes.

About William
William is a Product Manager at Google on Google Kubernetes Engine. He chairs the Kubernetes Conformance working group, and has a passion for interoperability and developer experience. Previously he worked in the OAuth community, authoring RFC 8252 and creating AppAuth, the leading open source OAuth client for native apps. In 2017 he presented talks at DockerCon, Google Cloud Next Tokyo and KubeCon Austin.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 33 minutes
kubernetes
paz
deployments
apps
version
workflow
revolutionized
microservices
repositories
push
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14 Nov 2015

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Getting Started with Logging in Kubernetes - Eduardo Silva, Treasure Data (Any Skill Level)

A good practice when deploying applications in Kubernetes is to set proper instrumentation to gather insights and solve general monitoring needs. Logging is a fundamental piece of the instrumentation cycle and is continually evolving to solve pains associated with unstructured formats, performance and monitoring. In this presentation you will learn the concepts involved in log processing for containerized applications. You will also be introduced to these hot new features in Logging: metering the logging pipeline with Prometheus, performance improvements, scalability and the ability to customize the log processor behavior through declarative resource annotations.

About Eduardo
Eduardo is an Open Source Software Engineer at Treasure Data. He currently leads the efforts to make logging more scalable in Containerized and Orchestrated systems such as Kubernetes.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
log
logging
login
interface
access
application
input
manage
flow
suggesting
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14 Nov 2015

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Git-push Workflows (using git hooks) for Deploying Applications on Kubernetes - Tanmai Gopal & Vamshi Surabhi Rao, Hasura (Intermediate Skill Level)

Tanmai will start with a motivation of why git-based tooling is useful for teams and then cover a set of functional requirements (secrets, templating for mutiple-envs, existing CI/CD integration etc.) that dev teams need for a good git-based deployment workflow. Then after a brief review of current tooling, Tanmai will propose an architecture for a DIY tooling setup that will allow developers to setup their own git-push based workflow for kubernetes. The talk will delve into step-by-step implementation detail and touch upon how git-hooks works. Vamshi will go into more detail regarding the pre-push and the pre-receive hooks. Tanmai will then wrap up with a demo (if possible/recorded), followed by links to boilerplates and resources for the attendees.

About Tanmai
Tanmai runs a startup, Hasura, where they've built a PaaS on Kubernetes. They were early adopters in the container ecosystem (pre-1.0 adopters for both Docker and Kubernetes) and have grown and contributed to the ecosystem as a company especially in India. Before this, Tanmai ran a small and successful consulting and services agency where their work included everything from MVPs for startups to helping one of the largest banks in the world migrate from legacy monoliths to containerised microservices. Tanmai has been building applications for over 8 years now with a variety of frameworks. He is a firm advocate of democratising the power to develop applications and proudly teach the largest tech MOOC in India, imad.tech! Tanmai is a frequent speaker at conferences, events/meetups in India & Singapore. Most of his recent talks/presentations/demos have been around kubernetes. Some conferences he's been spotted speaking at include: ContainerConf, FunctionalConf, IEEE CCEM.

About Vamshi
Vamshi heads engineering at Hasura. He was instrumental in leading Docker and Kubernetes adoption at Hasura and spotted its opportunity and utility to the dev-community in its nascent stages. Although Vamshi's Masters work was with JVM internals and compiler optimisations, he has since built expertise in the Haskell and kubernetes ecosystem. In fact, he was one of the first people in the community to write a Kubernetes operator (which now powers the Hasura platform). Vamshi's latest work at Hasura is setting up a declarative infrastructure provisioning system. Vamshi is an occasional speaker at niche meetups and conferences (FunctionalConf), especially his experiences and work with Haskell.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
kubernetes
workflow
devops
deploying
git
tooling
push
controller
app
docker
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14 Nov 2015

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GitOps for Istio - Manage Istio Config like Code - Varun Talwar, Stealth Startup & Alexis Richardson, WeaveWorks (Intermediate Skill Level)

Services Meshes like Istio enable devops to drive service behavior via configurations. The model with Istio is to enable changing service behavior and their interactions including things like timeouts, circuit breakers, traffic routing, load balancing, A/B testing, canary releases via configuration and such critical configurations need lifecycle, audit, rollout, versioning, rollback etc like code does. This makes developers lives easier because config can be changed and managed like code code using familiar CI/CD pipelines. This can make changing configuration for resiliency controls and their subsequent testing with feedback metrics very easy. Overall, In this talk we talk about how istio config can be managed like code through git based workflows.

About Alexis
Alexis is the co-founder and CEO of Weaveworks. He is also the chairman of the TOC for CNCF, and the co-founder of the Coed:Code meet ups. Previously he was at Pivotal, as head of products for Spring, RabbitMQ, Redis, Apache Tomcat and vFabric. Alexis was responsible for resetting the product direction of Spring and transitioning the vFabric business from VMware. Alexis co-founded RabbitMQ, and was CEO of the Rabbit company acquired by VMware in 2010, where he worked on numerous cloud platforms. Rumours persist that he co-founded several other software companies including Cohesive Networks, after a career as a prop trader in fixed income derivatives, and a misspent youth studying and teaching mathematical logic.

About Varun
Product Management lead for gRPC and Istio at Google
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 38 minutes
operational
deployments
technologies
capabilities
important
gear
devops
platform
iste
tops
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14 Nov 2015

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Grafeas Community Meetup BOF - Wendy Dembowski, Google (Any Skill Level)

Grafeas is an open source project whose goal is to provide organizations with a central source of truth for tracking software artifact metadata across an ever growing set of software development teams, pipeline, and technologies (see grafeas.io and github.com/grafeas).

This meet-up is an opportunity to meet in person and discuss community collaboration opportunities and priorities for the project. Topics we may discuss include: extending the types of artifacts and metadata we support, metadata signing, Kubernetes integration, hybrid cloud stories, etc.

About Wendy Dembowski
Wendy is a Staff Software Engineer at Google. She is a co-founder and the Khaleesi of Grafeas.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 12 participants
  • 30 minutes
graphics
inspections
scanning
discussion
implementing
annotations
general
qa
repository
gracias
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14 Nov 2015

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Habitat Builder: Cloud Native Application Automation - Elliott Davis & Fletcher Nichol, Chef.io (Habitat.sh) (Beginner Skill Level)

There are a plethora of build tools and package managers out in the universe, but no one way to ensure a happy path from local development to production when you have a system of any interesting complexity. This talk explains why we built Habitat Builder, as an open source cloud native application automation engine, and how you can use it to build and ship your applications with Kubernetes and the packaging tools like Helm that you know and love, for a better development-to-cluster lifecycle. We'll go over existing build tools, their pro's and con's, industry best practices, and what Habitat Builder adds to the mix.

About Fletcher
Software Developer, works on Habitat https://www.habitat.sh/

About Elliott
Elliott is a core maintainer on the Habitat team with a focus on developer experience and cloud native technologies. One of his favorite hobbies is disrupting team stand-ups with dad jokes.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 31 minutes
habitat
habitats
kubernetes
infrastructure
erlang
interface
automation
community
hybrid
userland
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14 Nov 2015

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Happy Helming with Service Catalog - Jeremy Rickard, Microsoft (Intermediate Skill Level)

Helm has emerged as a popular tool for distributing and using applications on Kubernetes. The kubernetes/charts repo has almost 150 different packages today! Helm works by bundling Kubernetes resources together into an easy to use package and allows you to specify dependencies on other packages, enabling deployment of services like databases alongside your application. But what if you wanted to use a managed database from a cloud provider, instead of running it in your cluster? What if it was as simple as selecting it from a catalog? The service-catalog project is being built to bring this capability to the Kubernetes eco-system using the Open Service Broker API. In this talk, Jeremy will introduce service-catalog and the new resources it brings to Kubernetes. He will also demo how you can use Helm to deliver an application configured to use services provided by the service catalog.

About Jeremy
Jeremy Rickard is a software engineer at Microsoft in Colorado working on the Open Service Broker for Azure. Before that, he worked at VMware and helped build infrastructure and services that support VMware Cloud Services.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 41 minutes
kubernetes
provisioning
server
deploying
services
provider
workloads
api
amazon
helm
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14 Nov 2015

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Horizontal Pod Autoscaler Reloaded - Scale on Custom Metrics - Maciej Pytel, Google & Solly Ross, Red Hat (Intermediate Skill Level)

Horizontal Pod Autoscaling enables any cloud based service to handle changing demand while keeping resource utilization at the optimal level. In this talk Maciej and Solly will show how the introduction of custom metrics support makes Kubernetes autoscaling more powerful. You are now able to easily express scalability needs of your application and scale more types of workloads. Maciej and Solly will show how you can set it up for your application in just a few minutes and discuss best practices for using Horizontal Pod Autoscaling.

About Solly
Solly Ross is the SIG lead for SIG Autoscaling, and works on Kubernetes and OpenShift at Red Hat, with a focus on autoscaling and metrics. When not dabbling in other parts of the Kubernetes code base, Solly enjoys a wide range of programming topics, and can be found most places online as @directxman12.

About Maciej
Maciej Pytel works on Kubernetes autoscaling at Google, focusing on Horizontal Pod Autoscaler and Cluster Autoscaler. Prior to Google, Maciej worked on multiple cloud orchestration projects (usually related to OpenStack) at Codilime.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 30 minutes
scaling
scaled
scale
servers
app
software
configurable
deployment
kubernetes
workload
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14 Nov 2015

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How We Built Contour, and What You Can Learn From Our Experience - Dave Cheney, Heptio (Any Skill Level)

In 2017 Heptio launched Contour, a Kubernetes Ingress controller built using the Envoy proxy project from Lyft. This session will cover: - Why we chose Envoy as the data plane for our ingress controller. - How Contour works as a translator from Kubernetes to Envoy objects. The parts that were a good match, the parts that weren't, and how we dealt with it. - Traps, pitfalls, and ambiguities in the Ingress spec. - Specific patterns we developed to reliably watching many different kinds of API resources at the same time. The presentation will also give real world advice on the traps involved in the components that make up a management server, the k8s Go client, gRPC, and concurrency issues.

About Dave
You can talk to me about Go, Kubernetes, and Contour.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
gateway
ingress
introduction
interface
helpers
controllers
protocol
contours
envoy
concern
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14 Nov 2015

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How We Used Jaeger and Prometheus to Deliver Lightning-Fast User Queries - Bryan Boreham, Weaveworks (Intermediate Skill Level)

This talk comes from practical experience of running a cloud-based SAAS under Kubernetes for the last two years. Prometheus is good for the big picture view of how things are running, while Jaeger acts like a microscope on the internal workings of your system. You will learn about:* Setting up Jaeger and Prometheus in your Kubernetes cluster* Inspecting Jaeger and Prometheus output for tell-tale signs of trouble * Instrumenting your code (with examples in Go) for more detail* Applying the information gained to optimise your code and tune your system

About Bryan
Bryan is Director of Engineering at Weaveworks, delivering deployment, observability and monitoring for containers and microservices. Previously, Bryan has worked on many kinds of systems including financial trading, factory control and bakery. Outside of work he is a father, a keen cook and a helicopter pilot. Bryan is a maintainer on the CNI project, and also works on Weave Cortex, a scaleable multi-tenant back-end for Prometheus. Previous speaking includes: at FOSDEM 2017, GoLang UK 2016, Cloud Native London meetup, Silicon Valley DevOps meetup.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 23 minutes
optimization
introduction
user
weave
project
software
important
thinking
prometheus
eager
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14 Nov 2015

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From eval to prod: How a Service Mesh Helped Us Build Production Cloud-Native Services - Israel Sotomayor, Moltin (Beginner Skill Level)

Moltin is an online solution that builds unified APIs to help companies process payments, inventories, and ecommerce. Helping other companies process financial transactions means that running robust reliable systems is a key business concern. In this talk, Israel Sotomayor (Software Engineer) covers how Moltin used Linkerd in production from day 0; in other words, this is a look at going from evaluation through running in production. Israel explains how Moltin systems started as a monolithic beast that needed a full architectural revamp to decompose it into microservices. In shifting to microservices, several key concerns presented themselves and his team was able to use Linkerd throughout the process to solve practical problems. Israel shares his insights, lessons learned, and practical tips you can use to make adopting cloud-native architectures achievable using a service mesh.

About Israel
Israel Sotomayor is an Infrastructure Engineer at Moltin. He has a multi disciplinary background in different technologies and areas, including work as both a platform engineer and infrastructure engineer. Although his background is varied, he's passionate about distributed systems, scalability, operation, tooling, and automation. His recent work at Moltin has driven him deep into working with containers and cloud native applications. He spends most days building scalable infrastructure, teaching others about cloud-native approaches, and working with tools like Docker, Linkerd, Fluentd, Terraform and Racher.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 28 minutes
microservices
managed
workflow
clients
deploying
functioning
server
startup
problems
mesh
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14 Nov 2015

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How to Export Prometheus Metrics from Just About Anything - Matt Layher, DigitalOcean (Intermediate Skill Level)

Prometheus exporters bridge the gap between Prometheus and systems which cannot export metrics in the Prometheus format. During this talk, you will learn how to gather metrics from a wide variety of data sources, including files, network services, hardware devices, and system calls to the Linux kernel. You will also learn how to build a reliable Prometheus exporter using the Go programming language. This talk is intended for developers who are interested in bridging the gap between Prometheus and other hardware or software.

About Matt
Matt Layher is a Senior Software Engineer at DigitalOcean, a member of the Prometheus team, and a regular contributor to a wide variety of open source networking applications and libraries written in Go.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 31 minutes
prometheus
exporting
ets
node
packages
deploying
outputs
adapts
digitalocean
scour
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14 Nov 2015

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Write Less Code, Use More Tools: How we Orchestrate 7M+ Builds/Month with Kubernetes + Nomad - Danielle Tomlinson, CircleCI (Any Skill Level)

When we redesigned CircleCI from the ground-up in 2016 and 2017, we knew we needed a proper scheduling solution to run jobs efficiently across our resources. Proper isolation of CircleCI's infrastructure and individual customer builds was one of the core requirements of this undertaking: for security, scalability, and reliability, we had to make sure to keep our system separate from our users' jobs. In this talk, I'll share why we chose Nomad and Kubernetes to solve these issues over other tools, present the issues and obstacles we solved, and talk about how this setup is running for us in production ~10 months after GA.

About Danielle
Danielle is a Staff Software Engineer at CircleCI where she works on build infrastructure and operator tooling, ensuring fast and stable services for 7m builds/month. Before she started working on cloud infrastructure, she was an iOS developer for 8 years. She is also a maintainer of CocoaPods, a dependency manager for Mac and iOS developers.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 24 minutes
ci
circle
configuration
kubernetes
cycled
deployments
community
concerns
apple
docker
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14 Nov 2015

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Improving your Kubernetes Workload Security with Hardware Virtualization - Fabian Deutsch, Red Hat & Samuel Ortiz, Intel (Intermediate Skill Level)

On any given node, all Kubernetes workloads are running through software-only isolation. The security concerns related to that level of isolation could be mitigated by using hardware virtualization for both pods and traditional (legacy?) workloads. This talk will present two complementary approaches for doing so: Kata Containers and KubeVirt. We'll be describing how both projects leverage CPU virtualization to implement a stronger security architecture for Kubernetes. When combining both approaches, one can run a wider range of workloads, from untrusted containers through Kata Containers to more traditional, lift and shift applications with KubeVirt.

About Samuel
He is a Principal Engineer at Intel.

About Fabian
Fabian Deutsch is working at Red Hat and used to be much more active in the Fedora community as he is today, worked on the oVirt project for a few years, and is now involved in KubeVirt.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 6 participants
  • 38 minutes
kubernetes
virtualization
vmware
workloads
hardware
infrastructure
cisco
discussion
host
containers
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14 Nov 2015

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Inside Kubernetes Resource Management (QoS) – Mechanics and Lessons from the Field - Michael Gasch, VMware (Any Skill Level)

Kubernetes Quality of Service (QoS) offers powerful primitives for resource management, that is workload prioritization, fairness and efficiency. But it's also a complex topic to understand and get right in production, e.g. if you are new to this topic or running highly dynamic and distributed systems. Getting the most value out of a Kubernetes cluster requires utilizing the features provided to categorize and prioritize your workloads. We'll look at how Kubernetes provides this functionality through its QoS implementation. Both, from an end-user's perspective but also digging into the mechanics. The work doesn't stop there though. This talk will also explore techniques on how to tune your application using best practices and lessons learned in the field. Finally, we'll provide community resources and an outlook about taking QoS to the next level in your cluster.

About Michael
Michael Gasch is an Application Platform Architect and member of the CTO Ambassador program at VMware. He supports enterprises with architectural guidance, and works closely with VMware R&D. Right from the beginning of his career, he built and operated very large Linux distributed storage and vSphere virtualization platforms. Lately, in a customer and developer-focused role, he went back to his Linux roots in the field of distributed systems, container orchestration and scheduling. He´s actively tweeting about all things distributed under his Twitter handle @embano1. When time permits, he presents at large industry events (VMworld), but also community events like Kubernetes, AWS and Docker meetups, and vBrownbag Youtube series. You can find his blog, dedicated to deep-dive container internals, here: https://embano1.github.io/
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 38 minutes
kubernetes
discussion
provisioning
session
vmware
tooling
users
capacity
infrastructure
management
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14 Nov 2015

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Growing in Your Contributor Role – Insights From a k8s Newcomer Working Within the Release Process - Tim Pepper, VMware (Beginner Skill Level)

New open source contributors often struggle to orient to a project’s processes and cadence, and kubernetes is no different in this regard. Approaching such a large and dynamic project can be daunting. While a relative newcomer to the kubernetes project, the speaker has twenty plus years of open source developer experience from which to draw on within the 1.10 release team as bug triage shadow and for 1.11 as the bug triage lead. Embedded service to the community within the release team, especially in a cross-SIG bug-focused role, provides a unique opportunity for contributor insights. This is not a 1.10 release retrospective (see pres. by Jaice Singer DuMars & Ihor Dvoretskyi), but the talk will walk through the release process, its phases, how the process is evolving through time and will use 1.10 specific examples to highlight areas ripe for new contributors to engage and grow.

About Tim
Tim is a software engineer with over 20 years open source development experience. He is currently a member of VMware's Open Source Technology Center acting as an open source developer advocate and contributing to upstream projects such as kubernetes. In his past he's worked on the linux kernel, device drivers, distributions, software update, Android, OpenStack, and an open source golang based orchestrator for multi-tenant containers and VMs that wasn't kubernetes.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 31 minutes
kubernetes
newbie
vmware
software
discussion
contributors
github
outreach
approachable
whoo
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14 Nov 2015

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Introducing Amazon EKS - Brandon Chavis & Arun Gupta, AWS (Beginner Skill Level)

Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (Amazon EKS) is a new managed service for running Kubernetes on AWS. This session will provide an overview of Amazon EKS, why we built it, and how it works. Attendees will learn about how IAM roles can be used for authentication with the cluster using kubectl and assigned to pods at runtime. Cluster visibility using CloudWatch logs and Cloud Trail will be explained. Pod networking using the open source CNI plugin as well as the AWS CLI commands to manage the cluster will be explained and shown. Attendees will learn how about master nodes autoscaling and manual scaling of worker nodes. Finally, the session will explain how an application can be easily deployed to this service maintaining upstream Kubernetes experience. This session will provide different ways how attendees can engage with AWS using different open source channels.

About Brandon
Brandon Chavis is the Product Manager for Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes (EKS). He's been with AWS for over 5 years and has focused on the container ecosystem for the past 4. He's passionate about the cloud, containers, and excessively spicy ramen.

About Arun
Arun Gupta is a Principal Open Source Technologist at Amazon Web Services. He focuses on everything open source, containers and serverless at AWS. He is responsible for the CNCF strategy within AWS, and participates at CNCF Board and technical meetings actively. He has built and led developer communities for 12+ years at Sun, Oracle, Red Hat and Couchbase. Prior to that he led engineering teams at Sun and is a founding member of the Java EE team.

He has extensive speaking experience in more than 40 countries on myriad topics and is a JavaOne Rock Star for four years in a row. Gupta also founded the Devoxx4Kids chapter in the US and continues to promote technology education among children. An author of several books on technology, an avid runner, a globe trotter, a Java Champion, a JUG leader, NetBeans Dream Team member, and a Docker Captain, he is easily accessible at @arungupta.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
eks
kubernetes
ec2
ks
docker
servers
pks
enterprise
deploying
amazon
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14 Nov 2015

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Introducing Envoy-Based Service Mesh at Booking.com - Ivan Kruglov, Booking.com (Intermediate Skill Level)

Service mesh is a dedicated layer of a company's infrastructure which should simplify communication between services and make it reliable, secure and observable. In this talk, we'll go deep into Booking.com's case study of introducing service mesh. We will discover the reasons and objectives of the project. Why Envoy was selected as the base rather than other available options. Find out what is the setup and features of the homegrown control plane. We will expand on what service is provided for developers and how they safely deploy potentially dangerous configuration changes. Finally, we will talk about pitfalls met along the way.

About Ivan
Since joining Booking.com in 2013, Ivan has worked on various infrastructure related projects: distributed delivery and processing of telemetry data, Big Data, Web stack, hotel search engine, storage for PII data. Ivan is now tackling questions related to migration toward a service-oriented architecture.
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  • 1 participant
  • 30 minutes
service
facilities
harry
wat
accepts
approach
sir
guest
message
manager
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14 Nov 2015

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Introduction to Istio Configuration - Joy Zhang, Google (Beginner Skill Level)

Istio is an open platform that allows the operator to turn workloads into "services" by intent-driven configurations without rewriting/redeploying them. Istio configuration provides the operators central controls to these diverse workloads regardless of what environments they run in, or where they run. In this talk, we introduce how Istio configuration is designed to meet the goals of an easy-to-use schema, access controlled API, and performant system components at scale. We cover the automations Istio provides to ease a wide range of operators' tasks on multi-environment deployments, such as configuration authoring, configuration resource life-cycle management, monitored and safe configuration distribution.

About Joy
Joy is a software engineer at Google and a technical lead of the Istio Config Working Group. She also contributes to Istio service broker and Istio integrations. Prior to that, she spent 10+ years in software development and research across a variety of areas: mobile clients, data analytics, and optical networks. Joy received her PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She currently lives in Kirkland, Washington with her husband and 3 kids.
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  • 1 participant
  • 27 minutes
configuration
services
servers
backends
interface
protocols
kubernetes
processing
interconnect
does
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14 Nov 2015

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Istio - The Weather Company's Journey - Nick Nellis & Fabio Oliveira, IBM (Any Skill Level)

The Weather Company currently runs and maintains a "home grown" caching, routing, and authorization framework that is capable of handling 24 Billion requests per day. It serves more than than 40 different data apis to customers worldwide as well as users of weather.com. This talk describes our experiences in incrementally adopting Istio to provide fleet wide visibility and operational control. We describe some of the benefits gained, lessons learned during this transition.

"About Fabio
Fabio Oliveira is a Research Staff Member of the Cloud DevOps Department at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center. He earned a PhD degree in Computer Science from Rutgers University in 2010. His research interests include systems management, distributed systems, and operating systems.

About Nick
Nick Nellis is a Devops Engineer with The Weather Company an IBM Business who helps to support and maintain services under api.weather.com. As a member of The Weather Company he encounters a lot of unique problems due to the volume at which they ingest and serve weather data. Currently api.weather.com serves ~24 Billion requests per day and his team is in the process of upgrading to service mesh architecture with Istio and Kubernetes. His previous speaking experience has been mainly from numerous internal presentations related to adopting modern technologies in incremental ways."
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  • 1 participant
  • 26 minutes
weather
microservices
servers
services
api
cloud
applications
backends
streams
management
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14 Nov 2015

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Istio Multi-Cluster Mesh Expansion BOF - Sven Mawson, Google (Any Skill Level)

Istio is an open platform that provides a consistent way to enforce service security, control traffic, and view service behavior across your service mesh. In this BOF session, Sven Mawson will demonstrate how Istio lets you control your services no matter where they run or what language they are written in. Whether you run in a container or stand-alone, whether you run in the cloud or on-premise, Istio can help you connect, manage, and secure your services.

About Sven Mawson
Sven is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google, and one of the founders of the open source Istio project. He joined Google in 2006, and has spent the past 10 years working on several generations of Google's API Management platform, starting with the AtomPub-based Google Data APIs. Prior to joining Google, Sven worked for Salesforce.com, where he helped design and build the SOQL language for querying hosted object databases. Sven received his BS in Computer Science from Stanford University and his PhD in Computer Science from UCLA. He currently resides in a redwood forest in the Santa Cruz mountains, east of Half Moon Bay, and enjoys spending time with his wife and three children hiking through the woods and counting banana slugs.
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  • 10 participants
  • 42 minutes
cluster
cisco
protocol
connector
docks
deploying
conference
discussion
pod
machine
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14 Nov 2015

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Istio Tells me my Service has Slow Response Time, Now What? - Endre Sara & Enlin Xu, Turbonomic (Any Skill Level)

With telemetry service provided by Istio, containerized application performance monitoring has never been easier. But what do you do with slow response time when you have application deploying at scale? Slow response time is just a symptom, the root causes might be incorrect CPU/Mem limit configuration, incorrect number of replicas, underlying infrastructure congestion, or, a combination of the above. The corresponding way to solve it could be vertical scale the container, horizontal scale the pod, or reschedule the pod to a different node. In this presentation, we are going to share our lesson and knowledge about managing containerized application performance by leveraging the telemetry information from Istio to assure the application SLA

About Endre
Endre is the VP of Advanced Engineering at Turbonomic, directing a team of developers focusing on new technologies and opportunities to extend Turbonomic's existing capabilities. Previously, Endre was a VP at Goldman Sachs, leading the Systems and Application management team and Network Management team driving the management strategy, design and implementation for Goldman Sachs globally. Endre holds an M.E. in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Budapest and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.

About Enlin
Enlin Xu is a proud graduate of Columbia University and has been a software engineer in Turbonomic since 2011. He is now a Senior Engineering Manager that leads the engineering effort for Cloud Native technology design and integration in Turbonomic. Before coming to US, Enlin graduated from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, obtaining a B.Eng in Electric and Electronic Engineering. During his years at Turbonomic, Enlin has been inventor of three granted patents in resource management space
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  • 1 participant
  • 22 minutes
enterprise
services
virtualization
performance
infrastructure
automation
deploying
manage
uber
economic
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14 Nov 2015

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Jaeger Project Deep Dive - Juraci Kröhling, Red Hat (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Juraci
Juraci is a software engineer at Red Hat working with the Distributed Tracing team on the Kiali project. He is a core contributor to Jaeger and is also active in the OpenTracing community.
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  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
jaeger
iger
monitoring
context
observability
spans
microservice
tracing
log
humans
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14 Nov 2015

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Jaeger Project Intro - Juraci Kröhling, Red Hat (Any Skill Level)

About Juraci
Juraci is a software engineer at Red Hat working with the Distributed Tracing team on the Kiali project. He is a core contributor to Jaeger and is also active in the OpenTracing community.
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  • 6 participants
  • 41 minutes
observability
jaeger
micro
tracing
debugging
introduction
context
process
logging
handler
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14 Nov 2015

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Jenkins X: Easy CI/CD for Kubernetes - James Strachan, CloudBees (Intermediate Skill Level)

This talk will introduce you to a new open source project, Jenkins X, which is an open source CI / CD platform for Kubernetes based on Jenkins. After a short introduction James will spent most of the talk demonstrating how to develop applications with CI / CD on Kubernetes with Jenkins X: easily setup your own CI / CD system on your cloud of choice using standard tools: kubernetes, draft, helm, jenkins * quickly create new microservices or import existing projects with automated CI / CD * use Pull Requests to trigger CI, Preview Environments, human approval then a full CD release * use automated provisioning to Preview, Testing, Staging & Production environments via helm charts and GitOps After this talk you should be able to develop cloud native apps at full speed with automated CI / CD in any language on any kubernetes cluster! Lest go faster!

About James
I work on CI + CD for Kubernetes with Jenkins for CloudBees. I'm the lead architect of Jenkins X. I also created the Groovy programming language, Apache Camel & was a founder of fabric8 & ActiveMQ. I've spoken at many conferences over the years (DevOxx, QCon, JavaOne, JFokus, ...) but never KubeCon!
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  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
operationally
cuba
threading
production
developer
enterprise
bot
pod
git
jjx
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14 Nov 2015

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Kata Containers: Getting Involved with the Kata Community - Anne Bertucio, OpenStack & Samuel Ortiz, Intel (Any Skill Level)

Kata Containers is a new open source project that combines the security of VMs with the speed of containers by providing extremely lightweight VMs for each container, while meeting OCI standards. This approach allows for true, hardware-backed isolation between containers -- a must for many multi-tenant or regulated environments. In this session, Kata Containers community leaders will introduce opportunities for newcomers to contribute to the project, including code contribution, community engagement, documentation, and more. Come learn how you can get involved!

About Samuel
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About Anne
I work at the OpenStack Foundation where I work on both the OpenStack and Kata Containers projects. I help organize the communities, work with newcomers to navigate resources and start contributing, and lead release communications.
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  • 8 participants
  • 35 minutes
containers
container
cotta
comm
virtualization
pod
socata
cpus
shared
security
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Anatomy of a Production Kubernetes Outage - Oliver Beattie, Head of Engineering, Monzo Bank

This talk will dive into a production Kubernetes outage that Monzo experienced a few months ago, its causes and effects, and the architectural and operational lessons learned.

About Oliver
Oliver Beattie is Head of Engineering at Monzo, leading the development of the distributed systems to power a new kind of bank. He previously worked on Hailo's global micro-services platform.
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  • 1 participant
  • 18 minutes
bank
banking
mons
money
accounts
debit
app
operational
hi
london
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: CERN Experiences with Multi-Cloud Federated Kubernetes - Ricardo Rocha, Staff Member, CERN & Clenimar Filemon, Software Engineer, Federal University of Campina Grande

Using public cloud resources to cover for peak workloads is a practical and economical alternative to over provisioning on-premise resources. This is the case in environments like CERN where its large internal computing infrastructure is usually big enough but where periods prior to big international conferences or large event reconstruction campaigns see a significant spike in the amount of workloads submitted. We will describe early experiences relying on Kubernetes federations to expand the available capacity to external clouds, while still offering a single entry point to our users - using GKE, AKS, Amazon and the Oracle cloud. We will cover some issues we had in some of the clouds (mainly networking) and how we solved them. We will show how they get integrated with our main batch system, and how workloads running on external resources access their corresponding datasets.

"About Ricardo
Ricardo is a software engineer at CERN currently part of the CERN cloud team, focusing primarily on networking and container based deployments. Previously he helped develop and deploy several components of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid, a network of ~200 collaborating sites around the world helping to analyze the Large Hadron Collider data. Ricardo has presented his and his teams work in different international conferences - Computing for High Energy Physics (CHEP), IEEE NSS/MIC, IEEE MSST, DockerCon and multiple OpenStack summits.

About Clenimar
Clenimar is an MSc student at the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil. He is currently researching on distributed, secure workloads in the cloud (using OpenStack and Kubernetes). He spent last summer working at CERN as a Cloud Infrastructure Intern, where he could investigate on how Kubernetes federations could match some CERN use cases, especially regarding the CERN batch service.
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  • 2 participants
  • 21 minutes
cern
physicists
quark
accelerators
matter
switzerland
lhc
centers
research
plasma
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: CNCF 20-20 Vision - Alexis Richardson, Founder & CEO, Weaveworks

About Alexis
Alexis is the co-founder and CEO of Weaveworks. He is also the chairman of the TOC for CNCF, and the co-founder of the Coed:Code meet ups. Previously he was at Pivotal, as head of products for Spring, RabbitMQ, Redis, Apache Tomcat and vFabric. Alexis was responsible for resetting the product direction of Spring and transitioning the vFabric business from VMware. Alexis co-founded RabbitMQ, and was CEO of the Rabbit company acquired by VMware in 2010, where he worked on numerous cloud platforms. Rumours persist that he co-founded several other software companies including Cohesive Networks, after a career as a prop trader in fixed income derivatives, and a misspent youth studying and teaching mathematical logic.
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  • 1 participant
  • 17 minutes
thinking
cn
copenhagen
innovation
lego
harbour
2020
foundations
spaceship
finish
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Craig Box, Staff Developer Advocate, Google

About Craig
Craig Box leads the Cloud Native advocacy team at Google Cloud. He has worked with customers and communities since the launch of Kubernetes in 2014, and last year delivered talks on 5 continents. He is the co-host of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google. Craig started his career in systems administration, and has over 15 years of experience in development, deployment, DevOps, consulting, advisory and management roles around the world.
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  • 1 participant
  • 6 minutes
exploitable
kubernetes
monitoring
observability
security
visor
container
vm
google
gke
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Container-Native Dev-and-ops Experience: It's Getting Easier, Fast. - Ralph Squillace, Principal PM – Azure Container Platform, Microsoft

The theme of Austin's KubeCon was that kubernetes is still too hard for developers. The Azure team has been working hard to improve the ease of container-native app development, using 100% open source technology. Come see how much has changed building applications for Kubernetes; things you can use anywhere Kubernetes is; anywhere you are.

About Ralph
Ralph Squillace is a Principal Program Manager for the open-source, container-native dev and ops Kubernetes tooling built by Azure. He oversees contributions to Helm, Draft, Brigade, VS Code Kubernetes extensions, and any random thing that makes building apps in containers easier, faster, and more secure.
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  • 1 participant
  • 7 minutes
kubernetes
debugging
developers
application
demo
container
hosts
start
natively
thinking
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Kubeflow ML on Kubernetes - David Aronchick, Product Manager, Cloud AI and Co-Founder of Kubeflow, Google & Vishnu Kannan, Sr. Software Engineer, Google

About David
David Aronchick was the Senior Product Manager for the Google Container Engine and led product management on behalf of Google for Kubernetes. David has been helping to ship software for nearly 20 years, founding and being part of the management team for three different startups, as well as squeezing in time at Microsoft, Amazon, Chef, and now Google. David is co-founder of the Kubeflow project, an effort to help developers and enterprises deploy and use ML cloud-natively everywhere.

About Vishnu
Vishnu Kannan is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. Vishnu received his Masters in ECE from Georgia Tech. He has been a systems engineer ever since he graduated. He hacked on the Linux Kernel for a couple of years at Cisco. He then worked on Borg at Google. He is currently an active maintainer in the Kubernetes community focussing on managing compute resources at scale."
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  • 2 participants
  • 22 minutes
kubernetes
ml
bot
cube
tensorflow
cluster
experts
fully
advantage
data
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Kubernetes Project Update - Aparna Sinha, Group Product Manager, Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine, Google

About Apara
Aparna Sinha leads the product team at Google for Kubernetes OSS and Kubernetes Engine. She started and co-leads the Product Management SIG to maintain an open backlog for the Kubernetes project on Github. Aparna is currently a secondary member of the CNCF Governing Board. She has worked in enterprise software for 15+ years, and was formerly Director of Product at NetApp. Aparna holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford and has co-authored several technical papers during her research.
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  • 1 participant
  • 22 minutes
kubernetes
enterprises
enterprise
infrastructure
scalability
software
innovation
gcp
milestones
big
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Opening Remarks - Dan Kohn, Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation

About Dan
Dan is Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes and Prometheus. He also helped create and launch the Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative as an industry-wide response to the security vulnerabilities demonstrated by Heartbleed. He previously served as CTO of several startups, including Spreemo, a healthcare marketplace, and Shopbeam, a shoppable ads company. Earlier, he was a general partner at Skymoon Ventures, a seed-stage venture capital firm that created startups in semiconductors and telecom infrastructure. Dan helped manage a number of telecoms firms controlled by Craig McCaw and started his career as founder and CEO of NetMarket, one of the first Internet companies. In 1994, he led the development of the first music store on the web, conducting the first secure commercial transaction after building the first web shopping cart. Dan lives in Manhattan with his wife and two sons.
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  • 1 participant
  • 18 minutes
conference
hosted
sponsors
copenhagen
cn
cloud
developer
come
cii
center
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Prometheus 2.0 – The Next Scale of Cloud Native Monitoring - Fabian Reinartz, Staff Software Engineer, CoreOS

In November 2017 Prometheus 2.0 was released. Along with several semantical improvements it got fitted with a new storage engine that addresses the new relatives of highly dynamic Cloud Native infrastructures. This talk will walk through the latest and greatest changes of the Prometheus's second big iteration. We explore the challenges of scaling a monitoring systems to dozens of millions of time series and how Prometheus 2.0 achieves performance improvements of up to two orders of magnitude.

About Fabian
Fabian Reinartz is a software engineer at CoreOS and one of the core developers of Prometheus, a monitoring system and time series database. Previously, he was a production engineer at SoundCloud and worked on information retrieval during his time at Saarland University.
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  • 1 participant
  • 16 minutes
prometheus
version
important
milestone
monitored
performance
isis
integrations
encounter
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

Keynote: Running with Scissors - Liz Rice, Technology Evangelist, Aqua Security

Liz explores some common risks that many users are - often unknowingly - taking with their cloud native deployment, by running workloads with more privileges than they need. 

"About Liz
Liz Rice is the Technology Evangelist with container security specialists Aqua Security, and also works on container-related open source projects including manifesto and kube-bench. She has a wealth of software development, team, and product management experience from working on network protocols and distributed systems, and in digital technology sectors such as VOD, music, and VoIP. When not writing code, or talking about it, Liz loves riding bikes in places with better weather than her native London."

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  • 1 participant
  • 18 minutes
docker
users
privileges
running
dangers
kubernetes
deployments
server
node
nginx
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Serverless, Not So FaaS - Kelsey Hightower, Kubernetes Community Member, Google

About Kelsey
Kelsey Hightower has worn every hat possible throughout his career in tech, and enjoys leadership roles focused on making things happen and shipping software. Kelsey is a strong open source advocate focused on building simple tools that make people smile. When he is not slinging Go code, you can catch him giving technical workshops covering everything from programming to system administration.
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  • 1 participant
  • 16 minutes
servers
server
service
serverless
providers
kubernetes
thinking
data
architectures
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Skip the Anxiety Attack - Build Secure Apps with Kubernetes, Jason McGee, Fellow, IBM

Software development today is more rapid, more distributed and more dynamic. As a developer, you really want to be able to focus your time on creating new solutions. But as much as you might want to ignore it, you still have to ensure the apps you build scale, stay up and stay secure. Developers still need to understand and control the software supply chain: you still need to know who built what. You need to understand if your software is vulnerable, compliant with your processes and regulations, and secure. And you need to know what is running right now, where it is running, and to be able to control when it changes. So the trick is how to spend as little time as possible on these issues so you can focus on building your app. The combination of Kubernetes and Cloud can make that happen for you. At IBM we are focused on helping you focus. The IBM Cloud Container Service, which leverages Kubernetes, provides advanced capabilities for building cloud-native apps, adding DevOps to existing apps, and ultimately relieves the pain around security, scale, and infrastructure management. 

About Jason
Jason McGee, IBM Fellow, is VP and CTO of Container and Microservice Tribe. Jason leads the technical strategy and architecture across all of IBM Cloud, with specific focus on core foundational cloud services, including containers, micro-services, continuous delivery and operational visibility services. Previously Jason has served as Chief Architect of PureApplication System from inception to a mature $100+ million product.
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  • 1 participant
  • 6 minutes
developer
developers
stressful
software
development
workload
capabilities
scalability
thinking
prioritize
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14 Nov 2015

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Keynote: Software's Community - Dave Zolotusky, Software Engineer, Spotify

We talk about community software and about how companies are adopting it and using it, but we often ignore the community around that software in those conversations. As Spotify has ramped up its use of Kubernetes and other cloud native software, we have also been working on involving ourselves more in the community around that software. Dave will talk about how Spotify is changing its approach and culture around infrastructure to be more open and to be more involved in the infrastructure software community.

About Dave
Dave Zolotusky is a software engineer on Spotify's Infrastructure and Operations team in Stockholm, Sweden. His team builds and maintains the core platform that the rest of Spotify runs on. Before joining Spotify, Dave worked at Amazon Web Services, VMware, and Microsoft.

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  • 1 participant
  • 18 minutes
spotify
kubernetes
software
github
providers
transitioning
public
streaming
deploying
docker
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubectl Plugins 101 - Jonathan Berkhahn, IBM & Carolyn Van Slyck, Microsoft (Intermediate Skill Level)

Learn how to add custom commands to kubectl and write your first plugin. If you have written a bash script that extracts data from kubectl output, then you are already halfway there! Plugins can add powerful new commands to interact with Kubernetes, saving you time and keystrokes. This session will showcase lessons learned from our development of a kubectl plugin for the Kubernetes Service Catalog. Whether you are a Kubernetes user looking to script common commands, a developer building custom Kubernetes resources, or a provider looking to encapsulate specific functionality for your users, come learn how to write your own custom commands using kubectl plugins.

"About Jonathan
Jonathan is a current contributor to the Open Service Broker API and the Kubernetes Service Catalog project, working with contributors from many companies Previously, he was a core Cloud Foundry contributor for several years, working on components ranging from the controller, the backend runtime, routing tier, and frontend. He has previous speaking experience at Cloud Foundry conferences in the US, Europe, and China.

About Carolyn
Carolyn is a software developer based in the wilds of suburban Chicago, working remotely on the Microsoft Azure Containers team. Her passion is developer tools, and automating all the things with a sidecar of containers. She is a maintainer for the Go dependency manager (dep), a Kubernetes contributor, and Service Catalog SIG member. As an organizer for Women Who Go, she regularly hauls her cookies across the world to share her love of Go, Kubernetes, and excessive emoji with her peers."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
troubleshooter
kubernetes
interface
plugins
services
context
usability
chat
ctl
helpfully
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubeflow Deep Dive – David Aronchick & Jeremy Lewi, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

The Kubeflow project is aimed at simplifying developing, deploying and using ML on Kubernetes. This session will provide an in-depth understanding of Kubeflow. The talk will focus on the different components that comprise Kubeflow and how we connect them together using ksonnet. We will also give a project update and review the roadmap for the rest of the year. After the session attendees should better understand Kubeflow's architecture and know how to get involved.

About David
David Aronchick was the Senior Product Manager for the Google Container Engine and led product management on behalf of Google for Kubernetes. David has been helping to ship software for nearly 20 years, founding and being part of the management team for three different startups, as well as squeezing in time at Microsoft, Amazon, Chef, and now Google. David is co-founder of the Kubeflow project, an effort to help developers and enterprises deploy and use ML cloud-natively everywhere.

About Jeremy
Jeremy Lewi is a co-founder and lead engineer at Google for the Kubeflow project, an effort to help developers and enterprises deploy and use ML cloud-natively everywhere. He's been building on Kubernetes since its inception starting with Dataflow and then moving onto Cloud ML Engine and now Kubeflow.
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  • 5 participants
  • 32 minutes
flow
coop
session
workflow
talks
introduction
experience
currently
ml
google
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubeflow Intro – Michał Jastrzębski & Ala Raddaoui, Intel (Any Skill Level)

The Kubeflow project is aimed at simplifying developing, deploying and using ML on Kubernetes. We will provide an introduction to Kubeflow that explains the benefits of using Kubeflow and walk through getting started. By the end of this session, attendees should be able to run and deploy an end-to-end ML model on their Kubernetes cluster.

About Michal
Kubeflow contributor and former OpenStack Kolla project technical lead. Open source fanatic and enthusiast of all things cloud, both compute and those on the sky. Recently explores new worlds of data science, machine learning and data engineering.

About Ala
Ala Raddaoui is a Cloud Software Engineer for the Artificial Intelligence Products Group at Intel. He is an open source advocate and very passionate about any cloud-native, smart, and scalable technologies. He is currently focusing on enabling and enhancing machine learning experience on top of cloud infrastructure tools.
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  • 2 participants
  • 31 minutes
flow
workflow
kubernetes
tensorflow
manage
blockchain
devops
container
cloud
scientists
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes 101: DIY Workshop - Bridget Kromhout, Microsoft (Beginner Skill Level)

If you want to level up the k8s game at your organization, maybe what you need is a hands-on workshop. In this whirlwind tour of a successful interactive workshop, we'll look at how to give people a guided hands-on k8s experience. If you're into dev or ops or some portmanteau thereof, this is relevant to your interests. We’ll be following an Azure variant based on open-source k8s training http://container.training/, as well as checking out AKS (Azure Container Service); there are takeaways no matter which public or private cloud you use.

"About Bridget
Bridget Kromhout is a Principal Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft. Her CS degree emphasis was in theory, but she now deals with the concrete (if 'cloud' can be considered tangible). After 15 years as an operations engineer, she traded being on call for being on a plane. A frequent speaker and program committee member for tech conferences, she leads the devopsdays organization globally and the devops community at home in Minneapolis. She podcasts with Arrested DevOps, blogs at bridgetkromhout.com, and is active in a Twitterverse near you."
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  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
devops
kubernetes
host
workshop
hi
microsoft
minnesota
podcast
bridgette
meandering
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes Conformance Deep Dive – William Denniss, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

About William
William is a Product Manager at Google on Google Kubernetes Engine. He chairs the Kubernetes Conformance working group, and has a passion for interoperability and developer experience. Previously he worked in the OAuth community, authoring RFC 8252 and creating AppAuth, the leading open source OAuth client for native apps. In 2017 he presented talks at DockerCon, Google Cloud Next Tokyo and KubeCon Austin.
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  • 10 participants
  • 34 minutes
snooping
snoops
api
audited
dashboarding
monitoring
logs
webhooks
access
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes Conformance WG Intro – William Denniss, Google (Any Skill Level)

About William
William is a Product Manager at Google on Google Kubernetes Engine. He chairs the Kubernetes Conformance working group, and has a passion for interoperability and developer experience. Previously he worked in the OAuth community, authoring RFC 8252 and creating AppAuth, the leading open source OAuth client for native apps. In 2017 he presented talks at DockerCon, Google Cloud Next Tokyo and KubeCon Austin.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 8 participants
  • 35 minutes
certifying
certified
community
kubernetes
conformance
interoperability
important
initiatives
guidelines
providers
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Operations without Federation - Rob Szumski, CoreOS (Intermediate Skill Level)

Federation is typically thought of as the only way to do multi-cluster operations, but that's not the case. I explore more secure and scalable methods for connecting clusters together. This is key to hybrid scenarios where you want two or more clusters set up in a consistent way, and then deploy an application in all regions or on all clouds. I will dive deep into sharing RBAC roles and resource limits, plus setting up the same namespaces with important default config like Pod Security Policies.

About Rob
Rob Szumski is the Tectonic product manager at CoreOS, a provider of infrastructure software to securely run application containers anywhere. Focused on product design from open source to commercial offerings, Rob has deep experience in UX, web interfaces, and CLI. Rob likes to experiment with the technology he works on to understand it from both the developer's and the end user's side, which informs his design decisions. Prior to CoreOS, Rob was a product designer for developers in the cloud division at Rackspace.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 34 minutes
cluster
clusters
federation
kubernetes
network
multi
enterprise
tecktonik
thinking
deployments
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes Policy WG Deep Dive - Zhipeng Huang, Huawei (Intermediate Skill Level)

This session is dedicated to the technical side of policy implementation. This session will be divided into the following six lightning talks each 5 mins:b- Kubernetes Security Profile Demo (David Oppenheimer) - sig-auth/sig-arch policy discussion update (Tim Allclair) - kube-arbitrator talk (Michael Elder) - open policy agent update (Torin Sandall) - Istio policy talk (Etai Lev-Ran) - SPIFEE policy talk (Andrew Jessup)

About Zhipeng
Zhipeng Huang currently serve as open source operation manager for Huawei. Zhipeng have been involved with various major open source communities and is now the PTL of OpenStack Cyborg project, co-chair of OpenStack Public Cloud WG, and co-lead of the Kubernetes Policy WG.
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  • 7 participants
  • 46 minutes
policies
policy
kubernetes
guidelines
debating
servers
prioritization
infrastructures
schemas
cluster
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes Policy WG Intro – Zhipeng Huang, Huawei (Any Skill Level)

This session will be divided into two sections, the first section will be the introduction of Kubernetes Policy WG (motivation, current work status, etc...), and second section we will invite folks from the current-forming CNCF SAFE WG to give an overview talk about their WG and future collaboration areas with k8s policy wg.

About Zhipeng
Zhipeng Huang currently serve as open source operation manager for Huawei. Zhipeng have been involved with various major open source communities and is now the PTL of OpenStack Cyborg project, co-chair of OpenStack Public Cloud WG, and co-lead of the Kubernetes Policy WG.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 38 minutes
policy
policies
discussion
collaboration
proposals
consensus
community
workgroup
important
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes Runs Anywhere, but Does your Data? - Jared Watts, Upbound (Beginner Skill Level)

Kubernetes is now the defacto container orchestrator and it is able to run basically anywhere, from cloud providers to bare metal clusters. With this ubiquitous ability to run your applications comes a need for persistent storage that also runs anywhere Kubernetes runs. One of the most powerful features of Kubernetes is the ability to deploy your applications consistently no matter what the environment is. The same should be true for your storage if you want to realize the full potential of Kubernetes. We will walk through the architecture of Rook (https://rook.io/), a distributed storage orchestrator for Kubernetes that provides storage to your application pods anywhere Kubernetes runs. We’ll explore how to use extension mechanisms such as CRDs as well as patterns like controllers/operators, resource management, and rolling upgrades to build a portable Kubernetes storage solution.

About Jared
Jared Watts is a Founding Engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing by ""freeing the cloud"" and is also a maintainer for the open source Rook project (https://rook.io/). Before Upbound, he worked on innovative storage projects at Quantum Corp. and helped found Rook. Prior to Quantum, Jared worked on P2P storage distributed across the public internet at Symform, a startup later acquired by Quantum. Before that, Jared began his career at Microsoft working on applications for Windows Server setup and management.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
kubernetes
deploying
portable
apps
accessible
provisioner
server
cache
amazon
locally
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14 Nov 2015

Kubernetes Storage Lingo 101 - Saad Ali, Google (Beginner Skill Level)

If you’ve wanted to understand what the Kubernetes volume subsystem offers, you will quickly be inundated with buzzwords like Flex Volumes, CSI, in-tree, out-of-tree, Persistent Volumes, Local Volumes, Storage Classes, drivers, plugins, volumes, dynamic provisioning, and more. It’s difficult to wrap your head around unless you’ve been emerged in the lingo. In this talk I will unravel the state of the Kubernetes Storage landscape in 2018, and, in the process, explain what all of this means and how how it fits together.

"About Saad
Saad Ali is a senior software engineer at Google where he works on the open-source Kubernetes project. He joined the project in December 2014, and has led the development of the Kubernetes storage and volume subsystem. He serves as a lead of the Kubernetes Storage SIG, and is co-author and maintainer of the Container Storage Interface initiative. Prior to Google, he worked at Microsoft where he led the development of the IMAP protocol for Outlook.com."

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  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
kubernetes
containers
storage
deploying
workloads
pod
gigabytes
abstracting
sdk
gke
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes and Taxes: Lessons Learned at the Norwegian Tax Administration - A Production Case Study - Bjarte S. Karlsen, The Norwegian Tax Administration (Intermediate Skill Level)

Day 1 Scenarios like running an application or two in a namespace are pretty well covered with blog posts, videos and talks.Handling lots of existing infrastructure, legacy culture and deploying hundreds of applications in tens of namespaces, not so much. This talk will give other large/government organizations a valuable insight that will help them succeed in migrating to a kubernetes-based infrastructure. The Norwegian Tax Administration (NTA) has over the last 2 1/2 years deployed a new platform based upon Kubernetes. All new Tax-applications since 2016 and old applications run on it. The mission for our project was ‘Faster Development and More Efficient Ops’. Standardization, automation and creating tools to enable developers to add value early are key factors to achieve this. Part of the platform is OpenSource APL 2.0 https://skatteetaten.github.io/aurora-openshift

About Bjarte
Bjarte Karlsen is an architect and developer responsible for the development/usage side of the Container Application platform that The Norwegian Tax Administration has deployed to run modernized applications. His tasks include creating tooling and code examples to support the kubernetes platform. Take a look at http://github.com/Skatteetaten and https://skatteetaten.github.io/aurora-openshift for more information.
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  • 2 participants
  • 37 minutes
administration
governments
norwegian
tax
aren
organizations
consider
transitioning
kubernetes
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes and the CNI: Where We Are and What's Next - Casey Callendrello, CoreOS (Intermediate Skill Level)

The Container Networking Interface, or CNI, is a standard for networking vendors and projects to integrate with Kubernetes. First released in 2016, CNI has become the default way to network a Kubernetes cluster. In this talk, I'll explain why CNI is designed the way it is. I'll talk about how CNI is typically used in a Kubernetes installation, including some common and not-so-common gotchas and pain points. I'll go into detail about the best-practices for writing a CNI plugin with Kubernetes. I'll also discuss the future of the project, some possible improvements, and next steps for the ecosystem as a whole.

About Casey
Casey Callendrello is an open-source developer at CoreOS. He is a maintainer for the Container Networking Interface (CNI) project. He also contributes to the the Kubernetes project and the Rkt container runtime.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
cni
kubernetes
interface
protocol
ip
networking
subnet
introduction
technical
configuration
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubernetes as an Abstraction Layer for a Connected Home - Scott Nichols, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

The home-of-the-future is vendor lock-in and disparate ecosystems that do not interconnect. Consumers are encouraged to stay within brand or risk lack of interoperability. The same can be said about Cloud Vendors. The Open Service Broker API (OSBAPI) is a standard that we can use to avoid Cloud Vendor lock-in. Can Kubernetes and OSBAPI also give us the open connected home consumers dream of? With Kubernetes used as a command and control platform for a connected home with a diverse collection of devices, complex interactions between currently incompatible devices becomes possible. With OSBAPI as the method of interoperability, it can also solve the challenge of a cloud based Kubernetes cluster controlling a on-premise Service Broker without a consistent internet connection or blocked in-bound network communication. This is going to be illuminating.

"About Scott
Scott Nichols is a Software Engineer at Google. His current focus contributing to the Open Service Broker API and Kubernetes' Service Catalog project. Scott has a passion for magic-like computer interactions."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

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  • 3 participants
  • 29 minutes
kubernetes
hosted
automation
serviceworker
providers
deployments
house
tooling
thinking
gcp
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14 Nov 2015

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Kubespray Intro – Antoine Legrand, Red Hat, & Matthew Mosesohn, Virtustream (Any Skill Level)

Join the Kubespray Intro session to learn about deploying a manageable Kubernetes clusterAntoine and Matthew will help you decide which options to consider when deploying Kubernetes. Included in the presentation will be coverage on how you can use Ansible to extend what Kubespray does out of the box.Kubespray can deploy Kubernetes clusters from small to large with an intuitive and logic based approach. This session is best for users who have tried out Kubernetes in a virtual machine and are now ready to prepare for bare metal and/or production Kubernetes.

About Matthew
Matthew is a software engineer at Virtustream developing platform services on top of Kubernetes, providing containerized infrastructure. Matthew is one of the maintainers of the Kubespray project and participates in the Kubernetes SIG Cluster Lifecycle.

About Antoine
Antoine Legrand is a software engineer at CoreOS co-leading the working-group 'app-definition' and works closely with major actors in the ecosystem to improve the user experience in managing application in Kubernetes. Antoine is involved with open source and cloud native software projects, and for the past two years has helped the community and led related projects including Kubespray, kpm, and app-registry.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
kubernetes
deploying
deployments
deployer
cluster
docker
hosts
vm
nodes
infrastructure
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14 Nov 2015

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Lightning Talk: Chaos Engineering In Practice - Paul Jones, Capgemini UK (Intermediate Skill Level)

Chaos Engineering facilitates experimental fault injection into our systems and infrastructure to identify systemic weaknesses and ensure resilience and confidence in our systems. We will discuss the principles of Chaos Engineering, as well as practical examples of how open source tools can enable us to cause, learn and benefit from the ensuing chaos, and how we can use automation to continuously drive orchestration and analysis.

About Paul
Paul is a Senior Software Engineer with Capgemini, with experience in cloud native tooling, container orchestration and infrastructure as code deploying AWS and hybrid clouds.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
chaos
fail
problems
experiment
blast
deployments
control
automated
scheduling
monkey
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14 Nov 2015

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Lightning Talk: I Got your RBAC - kube-rbac-proxy - Frederic Branczyk, CoreOS (Any Skill Level)

Kubernetes RBAC is great for authorizing requests to the Kubernetes API, and is a vital component for a secure Kubernetes cluster. Wouldn't it be great to use RBAC to authorize requests to your applications as well? In this lighting talk, Frederic will showcase kube-rbac-proxy, the tool he developed just for this use case. While operating his own Kubernetes cluster, the need came about to protect applications that don't have native authentication and authorization means to utilize the methods available by Kubernetes.

About Frederic
Frederic is an engineer at CoreOS contributing to Prometheus and Kubernetes to build state of the art modern infrastructure and monitoring tools. He discovered his interest in monitoring tools and distributed systems in his previous jobs, where he used machine learning to detect anomalies indicating intrusion attempts. He also worked on projects involving secrets management for distributed applications to build sane and stable infrastructure.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
proxy
prometheus
authorization
security
authenticating
access
permissions
kubernetes
exposes
mechanisms
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14 Nov 2015

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Lightning Talk: Istio by Example - Josef Adersberger, QAware (Beginner Skill Level)

Istio is the cool new kid on the service mesh block: it can be deployed without the need for any change on the microservice-side and enhances their communication paths with encryption, resiliency, identity and access management, observability with metrics and traces and policy enforcement. In this lightning talk I'll talk you through an Istio sample application incorporating all major features. The sample will be released on github and will also run on minikube.

About Josef
Josef Adersberger is #cloudnativenerd, CNCF member, and co-founder & CTO of QAware, an independent cloud native software manufacturer that has been repeatedly awarded Best IT Workplace in Germany. He studied computer science in Rosenheim and Munich and holds a doctoral degree in software engineering. He is a lecturer for cloud computing at several German universities. He speaks regularly at international conferences like CloudNativeCon NA (2017), Apache Big Data (2017, 2016), Lucene Revolution (2016), MesosCon (2016), Spark Summit (2015)
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 5 minutes
microservice
services
east
seo
deployments
container
easter
docker
cloud
edge
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14 Nov 2015

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Linkerd Deep Dive – George Miranda & Thomas Rampelberg (Intermediate Skill Level)

This session covers the more advanced use of Linkerd. You'll learn about real production use cases through customer lightning talks. We'll also cover how contributions in these open-source development projects work with updated looks at what's happening with both Linkerd and Conduit.

About George
George is head of marketing at Buoyant.io.

About Thomas
Thomas is a software engineer at Buoyant.io.
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  • 7 participants
  • 34 minutes
link
presenters
discussions
conference
forum
conduit
hi
ahead
troubleshooting
dg
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14 Nov 2015

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Linkerd Intro – Andrew Seigner, Buoyant.io, & George Miranda (Any Skill Level)

In this talk, you'll learn about the problems a service mesh solves and how to do that using Linkerd. We'll cover concepts using a demo that you can follow along with (bring your laptops!) and have a conversation where you can ask questions as we show you some possibly counterintuitive things like how to make things inside your applications faster by adding more steps.

About George
George is Head of Marketing at Buoyant.io

About Andrew
I work on https://conduit.io/. Writing mostly in Go. Integrates with Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Grafana.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 25 minutes
linker
interface
kubernetes
docker
conduit
microservice
daemon
meshes
started
localhost
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14 Nov 2015

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Low-Overhead Tracing Using eBPF for Observability into Kubernetes Apps and Services - Gaurav Gupta, SAP Labs (Intermediate Skill Level)

In the Kubernetes world, there is a need to build observability around apps and backing services deployed in Pods. The observability should allow to capture on demand low level metrics at a very low overhead. The proposal is to use ebpf as the tracing technology to capture details at kernel and user level, and generate on demand flamegraphs, heat maps for applications & backend services. The in-kernel BPF JIT compiler, bpf program verifier and in-kernel storage maps implementation allow users to run the programs in kernel that can never interfere with the kernel negatively, without much overhead. These features make eBPF programs safe to run in production, and allow admins and engineers to collect crucial data from systems for performance analysis and monitoring. Link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tnhlVqddPQ7wvhxp0_YiqCrowjB29RqV3sK2U7dKPug/edit?usp=sharing

About Gaurav
Gaurav is a Software Engineer at SAP Labs, working with the Cloud Platform team. Gaurav is currently working on design and implementation of Service Brokers for SAP's Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes Cloud Platforms. He also has experience in Linux Kernel and User space profiling and tracing on these Cloud Platforms.
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  • 2 participants
  • 27 minutes
bpf
ebp
evps
implementation
linux
port
tools
f4
vpf
probes
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14 Nov 2015

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Make Ingress-Nginx Work for you, and the Community - Fernando Diaz, IBM (Any Skill Level)

Have you been using Ingress-Nginx in your deployment and have features you wish to Contribute to the community, but are unsure how? Don't worry with the easy to follow session, you'll be up and running in no time. This session is perfect for beginners or community experts alike who wish to get more involved with Nginx-Ingress. From our demos, you'll learn: 1. How the ingress-controller works, from the internals to the templates. 2. How to add a simple feature, eg. Annotation, ConfigMap config change. 3. Building and Deploying the Ingress Controller and description of resources. 4. Configuring the Ingress Controller using Annotations and the Config Map. 5. Tips for Contributing back.

About Fernando
Fernando Diaz is an active contributor to Kubernetes, mainly focusing on Ingress-Nginx. Fernando is currently a Cloud Developer for IBM and works on the IBM Cloud Container Service primarily focusing on ingress. In the past Fernando was an OpenStack Core Contributor, focusing on Barbican(Key Management) Development. He has spoken and held workshops at several OpenStack Summits. Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Fernando received his B.ASc. in Computer Science at Florida International University. Currently resides in Austin, Texas and helps keep Austin weird.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 27 minutes
ingressing
nginx
hosts
kubernetes
demos
access
overview
mini
node
configure
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14 Nov 2015

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Making Big Data Processing Portable. The Story of Apache Beam and gRPC - Ismaël Mejía, Talend (Any Skill Level)

Big data applications have been an almost exclusive domain of Java and Scala developers. This not only frustrates engineers who prefer other languages and their ecosystems, but also impedes companies that already have their business logic written on other platforms from achieving the benefits of reuse when they build data-intensive applications. In this talk we introduce Apache Beam. A unified programming model designed to provide efficient and portable data processing pipelines. We will discuss in detail how Beam achieves portability by relying in two concepts: (1) Runners that translate the Beam's model so it can be executed in existing systems like Apache Spark and Apache Flink and (2) the portability APIs, an architecture of gRPC services that coordinate the execution of pipelines in containers to accomplish language portability.

About Ismaël
Software Engineer with more than ten years of experience designing and developing information systems for financial groups, telecom companies and startups. Focused on Big Data and Cloud architectures (aka Distributed Systems). He works at Talend France as an Open Source Software Engineer. He is an Apache Beam committer and PMC member and an enthusiastic contributor to multiple open source projects.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 31 minutes
patch
cloud
bigtable
devops
semantically
server
infrastructure
beam
configuration
migrating
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14 Nov 2015

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Managing Kubernetes: What You Need to Know About Day 2 - Craig Tracey, Heptio (Intermediate Skill Level)

OK, so you have successfully deployed Kubernetes, but now what? This presentation will provide insights on how to best leverage your "Day 2" software deployment and operations with Kubernetes. With dozens of real-world customer use cases to dissect from, we will cover the commonalities amongst deployments, the unforeseen failures, the most-often misunderstood features, and a redux of top-ranked best-practices that will result in a successful production roll-out. From user management to labelling policies and all the way through to upgrades, we will show you how our customers "went live." Beyond just the technical, this talk will also cover the organizational constructs that have yielded successful outcomes.

About Craig
For the last 20 years Craig has helped build the infrastructure that powers the Internet. In this time he has had the opportunity to develop everything from kernel device drivers, to massive-scale cloud storage services, and even a few distributed compute platforms. Now as a Software Engineer turned Solutions Engineer at Heptio, he helps organizations accelerate their adoption of Kubernetes by teaching the principles of cloud native architectures through code. Craig is based in Boston, Massachusetts; spending the winters playing hockey and the summers getting lost in Europe.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 30 minutes
kubernetes
customers
users
working
management
client
services
stakeholders
experience
pki
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14 Nov 2015

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Minikube Intro – Dan Lorenc, Google (Any Skill Level)

This session is dedicated to providing users with an introduction to the Minikube project. Attendees will learn the basics of Minikube's architecture, how to use and configure it, and some "power-tips" for using Minikube to setup an excellent development environment.

About Dan
He is a software engineer at Google.
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  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
minich
mini
cube
container
kubernetes
demos
contribute
introduction
users
hosting
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14 Nov 2015

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Monitoring: Follow the Data from the Darkest Corners of Kubernetes - Piotr Szczesniak, Google & Frederic Branczyk, CoreOS (Any Skill Level)

Have you ever thought what are the sources of useful signals in Kubernetes? How to collect those data? The data that are crucial for understanding the system. How to ingest them to a human friendly tool and make them useful? In this talk Piotr and Frederic will cover Kubernetes native signal pipelines. The presenters will explain how to take advantage from them, extend and integrate with full blown monitoring solutions. The problem will be tackled holistically: from Cluster User, Cluster Administrator and Monitoring Vendor point of views.

"About Frederic
Frederic is an engineer at CoreOS contributing to Prometheus and Kubernetes to build state of the art modern infrastructure and monitoring tools. He discovered his interest in monitoring tools and distributed systems in his previous jobs, where he used machine learning to detect anomalies indicating intrusion attempts. He also worked on projects involving secrets management for distributed applications to build sane and stable infrastructure.

About Piotr
Piotr is Tech Lead/Manager working at Google since 2014. He works on GKE/Kubernetes for 3 years, joining the project in its early days. Piotr leads GKE Monitoring team and Special Interest Group “Instrumentation” in Kubernetes open source community. Piotr graduated from University of Warsaw, Poland. During his studies Piotr was an intern at Google, Facebook and Samsung."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 29 minutes
monitoring
monitored
production
instrumentation
manages
responsibilities
docker
kubernetes
container
upstream
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14 Nov 2015

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NATS Deep Dive – Colin Sullivan & Waldemar Quevedo, Synadia (Intermediate Skill Level)

NATS is a high performance messaging server and also one of the latest additions to the CNCF. In this talk, we will make a deep dive to the internals of the project covering its design, protocol, clustering implementation, security and authorization features that make it an attractive solution for microservices and low latency applications. After this talk, attendees should be ready to become contributors and also familiar with the future roadmap of the project. If you are looking for a simple project to contribute or a fan of performance, definitely consider joining!

About Colin
Colin is the product manager of NATS (https://nats.io). He has extensive experience developing messaging products and designing distributed systems. Prior to Synadia, Colin worked at Apcera and TIBCO software.

About Waldemar
Waldemar is a Software Engineer at Synadia Communications, Inc, working on NATS (@nats_io)
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  • 2 participants
  • 44 minutes
server
protocol
nance
nats
ports
network
processing
dotnet
throughput
interface
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14 Nov 2015

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NATS Intro – Colin Sullivan & Waldemar Quevedo, Synadia (Any Skill Level)

Join members of the NATS team to learn about NATS Messaging! Distributed systems architecture has been disrupted via decomposition as cloud technology has matured - a move from monolithic applications to microservices. This has created a need for multiple communication patterns, location transparency, and the decoupling of data producers and consumers. NATS is a cloud-native messaging project that addresses these needs and others. In this discussion, we'll introduce you to NATS: how NATS came to be, it's DNA, the problems it solves and how NATS can be leveraged in cloud applications.

About Colin
Colin is the product manager of NATS (https://nats.io). He has extensive experience developing messaging products and designing distributed systems. Prior to Synadia, Colin worked at Apcera and TIBCO software.

About Waldemar
Waldemar is a Software Engineer at Synadia Communications, Inc, working on NATS (@nats_io)
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 10 participants
  • 38 minutes
nats
middleware
messaging
communications
network
cn
services
hub
technical
docker
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14 Nov 2015

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OCI BoF - Alban Crequy, Kinvolk & Chris Aniszczyk, CNCF (Any Skill Level)

About Chris Aniszczyk
Chris Aniszczyk is an engineer by trade with a passion for open source and building communities. At Twitter, he created their open source program and led their open source efforts. For many years he served on the Eclipse Foundation's Board of Directors representing the committer community and the Java Community Process Executive Committee. In a previous life, he bootstrapped a consulting company, made many mistakes, lead and hacked on many eclipse.org and Linux related projects. He is now the COO of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and VP of Developer Programs at The Linux Foundation.

About Alban Crequy
Originally from France, Alban currently lives in Berlin where he is a CTO & co-founder at Kinvolk, a software engineering team focused on building foundational Linux technologies for the cloud. He is a contributor to rkt, a container runtime for Linux, Weave Scope, a container visualization & monitoring tool, and is actively working on BPF-related projects. Before falling into containers, Alban worked on various projects core to modern Linux; kernel IPC and storage, dbus performance and security, etc. His current technical interests revolve around networking, security, systemd and containers at the lower-levels of the system. Alban previously gave talks at several conferences including FOSDEM, Linux Plumbers, IO Visor Summit, Kubecon and LinuxCons/OSSummit.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 15 participants
  • 35 minutes
container
oci
docker
vendors
mobi
tooling
process
tco
administration
start
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14 Nov 2015

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OPA: The Cloud Native Policy Engine - Torin Sandall, Styra (Intermediate Skill Level)

How does your organization control;who can do: what across the stack? How do you enforce auth/z, admission control, and risk management policies in your micro-services, orchestrators, and CI/CD systems? How do you implement low-latency policy enforcement in the polyglot environments that your company depends on? In this talk we introduce the Open Policy Agent (OPA) project. OPA is an open source policy engine used by companies like Netflix and Medallia to enforce rules consistently, up and down the stack. We will showcase OPA features like hot-reload, tracing, and optimizations with demos of auth/z and admission control policies. Finally we will show how to integrate your services with OPA and provide examples of integrations for projects like Kubernetes, Istio, and more. Attendees can expect to walk away with fresh ideas about how to achieve fine-grained control throughout their systems.

About Torin
Torin Sandall is the technical lead of the open source Open Policy Agent project. Torin has spent his 10 years as a software engineer working on large-scale distributed systems projects. Torin has recently given talks on policy-related topics in Kubernetes at KubeCon, ContainerDaysPDX, Kubernetes meetups, and more. Prior to working on the Open Policy Agent project, Torin was a Senior Software Engineer at Cyan (acquired by Ciena) where he designed and developed core components of their SDN/NFV platform. Some examples of previous talks: How Netflix Is Solving Authorization At Scale (CloudNativeCon US 17): https://youtu.be/R6tUNpRpdnY?t=1041 Enforcing Bespoke Policies in Kubernetes with Admission Controllers (CloudNativeCon US 17): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llDI8VvkUj8 CNCF project proposal for OPA: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/71
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 35 minutes
policy
policies
enforcement
thinking
decisions
wiki
agent
adopters
important
language
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14 Nov 2015

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Observing and Troubleshooting your Microservices with Istio - Isaiah Snell-feikema, IBM & Douglas Reid, Google (Beginner Skill Level)

Istio, an open platform to connect, secure and manage microservices has become the de facto service mesh standard. As developers migrate their legacy or their newly built cloud native application to Istio, one of the top challenges is observability and troubleshooting when things don't go well. This session will describe and demonstrate how developers can gain observability of Istio and the microservices deployed onto Istio, along with common troubleshooting tips to get you use Istio easily.

About Douglas
Douglas is a core contributor to the Istio effort, primarily focused on Observability and Integrations. Prior to working on Istio, he spent 4 years working on the Google-internal precursors to Istio.

About Isaiah
Isaiah is a core contributor to Istio networking. Prior to Istio, he worked on precursor service mesh related projects whose concepts were later folded into Istio. Before his time working on open source, he worked on IBM cloud services and infrastructure.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 33 minutes
microservices
observing
proxy
services
ico
seo
manage
tío
dashboards
troubleshooting
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14 Nov 2015

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Open Policy Agent Deep Dive – Tim Hinrichs & Torin Sandall, Styra (Intermediate Skill Level)

"About Torin
Torin Sandall is the technical lead of the open source Open Policy Agent project. Torin has spent his 10 years as a software engineer working on large-scale distributed systems projects. Torin has recently given talks on policy-related topics in Kubernetes at KubeCon, ContainerDaysPDX, Kubernetes meetups, and more. Prior to working on the Open Policy Agent project, Torin was a Senior Software Engineer at Cyan (acquired by Ciena) where he designed and developed core components of their SDN/NFV platform. Some examples of previous talks: How Netflix Is Solving Authorization At Scale (CloudNativeCon US 17): https://youtu.be/R6tUNpRpdnY?t=1041 Enforcing Bespoke Policies in Kubernetes with Admission Controllers (CloudNativeCon US 17): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llDI8VvkUj8 CNCF project proposal for OPA: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/71

About Tim
Tim Hinrichs is the CTO and Co-founder of Styra. For the last 15 years, he designed and built policy languages across different domains, most recently the CNCF Open Policy Agent and prior to that OpenStack Congress. Before Styra he worked as a kernel developer at VMware on Nicira's network virtualization product, and before that did his PhD in policy languages at Stanford University."
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 45 minutes
oppa
opa
oppan
policy
introduction
conceptually
sudo
users
operations
talking
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14 Nov 2015

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OpenStack SIG Deep Dive – Chris Hoge, OpenStack Foundation & David Lyle, Intel (Intermediate Skill Level)

SIG OpenStack coordinates the cross-community efforts of the OpenStack and Kubernetes communities. This includes coordinating improvements to and documentation of the OpenStack cloud provider implementation in Kubernetes as well as supporting efforts to deploy OpenStack itself using Kubernetes. Attend this session to collaborate on the SIG's future plans. To review the agenda for the session, or to propose an item of your own for discussion, refer to the etherpad at https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/CPH-kubernetes-sig-openstack-deep-dive

About Chris Hoge
Chris Hoge is a Strategic Program Manager for the OpenStack Foundation. He's been an active contributor to the Interop Working Group (formerly DefCore), and helps run the trademark program for the OpenStack Foundation. He also works on collaborations between the OpenStack and Kubernetes communities. Previously he worked as an OpenStack community manager and developer at Puppet Labs, and operated a research cloud for the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Oregon. When not cloud computing, he enjoys long-distance running, dancing, and throwing a ball for his Border Collie.

About David Lyle
David Lyle works on cloud technologies as a Cloud Software Architect in Intel's Open Source Technology Center. David is primarily focused on Kubernetes and OpenStack.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 33 minutes
openstack
kubernetes
streamed
providers
hosted
interface
forum
cloud
important
cig
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14 Nov 2015

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OpenStack SIG Intro – Chris Hoge, OpenStack Foundation, & David Lyle, Intel (Any Skill Level)

SIG OpenStack coordinates the cross-community efforts of the OpenStack and Kubernetes communities. This includes coordinating improvements to and documentation of the OpenStack cloud provider implementation in Kubernetes as well as supporting efforts to deploy OpenStack itself using Kubernetes. Attend this session to learn more about the SIG's mission, recent accomplishments, and future plans.

About Chris
Chris Hoge is a Strategic Program Manager for the OpenStack Foundation. He's been an active contributor to the Interop Working Group (formerly DefCore), and helps run the trademark program for the OpenStack Foundation. He also works on collaborations between the OpenStack and Kubernetes communities. Previously he worked as an OpenStack community manager and developer at Puppet Labs, and operated a research cloud for the College of Arts and Sciences at The University of Oregon. When not cloud computing, he enjoys long-distance running, dancing, and throwing a ball for his Border Collie.

About David
David Lyle works on cloud technologies as a Cloud Software Architect in Intel's Open Source Technology Center. David is primarily focused on Kubernetes and OpenStack.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 24 minutes
kubernetes
openstack
cig
intel
supports
collaborative
hosted
networks
mission
leadership
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14 Nov 2015

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OpenTracing Project Deep Dive – Priyanka Sharma & Ted Young, LightStep (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Priyanka
Priyanka Sharma is an entrepreneur with a passion for building developer products and growing them through open source communities. She heads Marketing and Partnerships at LightStep and also works on the OpenTracing project, an instrumentation standard for distributed tracing. In her copious spare time she advises startups at HeavyBit industries, an accelerator for developer products. Priyanka cofounded WakaTime, an open source time-tracker for developers and holds a BA in Political Science from Stanford University.

About Ted
Ted Young is a software engineer at LightStep. He has spent the last 15 years building distributed systems in a variety of environments: computer animation pipelines for VFX, national elections, and elastic compute platforms. Previously, he helped design the Diego Container Runtime for Cloud Foundry. Currently, he is focused on OpenTracing and tools for root cause analysis.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
tracing
monitoring
open
protocols
question
hands
conversations
workflows
anybody
general
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14 Nov 2015

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OpenTracing Project Intro – Priyanka Sharma & Ted Young, LightStep (Any Skill Level)

About Priyanka
Priyanka Sharma is an entrepreneur with a passion for building developer products and growing them through open source communities. She heads Marketing and Partnerships at LightStep and also works on the OpenTracing project, an instrumentation standard for distributed tracing. In her copious spare time she advises startups at HeavyBit industries, an accelerator for developer products. Priyanka cofounded WakaTime, an open source time-tracker for developers and holds a BA in Political Science from Stanford University.

About Ted
Ted Young is a software engineer at LightStep. He has spent the last 15 years building distributed systems in a variety of environments: computer animation pipelines for VFX, national elections, and elastic compute platforms. Previously, he helped design the Diego Container Runtime for Cloud Foundry. Currently, he is focused on OpenTracing and tools for root cause analysis.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 38 minutes
session
immigration
talks
presentations
tracing
going
envoy
onboarding
finished
pause
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14 Nov 2015

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Operating a Global-Scale FaaS on Top of Kubernetes - Chad Arimura & Matt Stephenson, Oracle (Any Skill Level)

This talk will cover the why and how of building a global-scale FaaS using the serverless Fn Project on top of Kubernetes. Focusing on the process of designing and building the service to operate under the most demanding production workloads, the talk will cover the following topics: - Visualizing the flow of traffic from request through DNS, FnLB, K8s node ports, pods, and back - Tuning k8s for massive-scale short-lived pods/containers - Managing resource utilization and auto-scaling of infrastructure inside and above Kubernetes - Optimization and routing of traffic to “hot” nodes for increased performance - Using Helm and DB/queue operators to manage dependent services - Quirks and other unexpected issues discovered along the way If time permits I will end with a live demo of the system working under load and how it responds.

About Chad
Chad is a 3x entrepreneur, with over 20 years experience leading technical teams and building software, most recently as co-founder and CEO of Iron.io where they grew a multi-million dollar ARR business helping pioneer serverless computing. The company was acquired in 2017 and Chad and team joined Oracle. He is now Vice President of Serverless at Oracle, currently leading The Fn Project, open source serverless FaaS platform and orchestration. He still likes to code, preferably in front of a live audience, and speaks quite often about serverless computing, entrepreneurship, building teams, culture, and other topics.

About Matt
Matt is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Oracle working on creating a hosted Fn implementation on top of Oracle's Cloud. He built some of the underlying infrastructure components that run parts of AWS while at Amazon as well as the AppEngine java runtime while at Google. Matt is on the PMC for Apache jclouds and contributes to Jenkins, OpenStack, and of course the Fn Project. In his free time he helps design the man at Burningman and flies airplanes.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 28 minutes
servers
services
conference
cloud
future
enterprise
network
deployments
architectures
talked
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14 Nov 2015

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Panel: Kubernetes Office Hours Live! - Moderated by Jorge Castro, Heptio Inc. and Ilya Dmitrichenko, Weaveworks (Any Skill Level)

This session is a live office hours session about Kubernetes. We will have a panel of Kubernetes developers available for you to ask questions and have them answered live for the audience.

This session will be participatory, so bring your questions and tips and tricks to share with everyone.

About Jorge Castro
Jorge works at Heptio Inc. as a dedicated community manager for Kubernetes. You can find him in SIG Contributor Experience, where he is currently working on a slew of projects. If you're looking to get started contributing please introduce yourself!


About Ilya Dmitrichenko
DX, Weaveworks

About Bob Killen
Bob has been with the University for 15 years, and in his time there has spurred adoption of Cloud Native tools and practices. He is passionate about bringing Cloud Native Computing methodologies to Research and Academia.

About Kris Nova
Kris Nova is a Senior Developer Advocate for Heptio. She is a Kubernetes maintainer and contributor. She wrote the book on cloud native infrastructure. She spends her free time climbing mountains.

About Carolyn Van Slyck
Carolyn is a software developer based in the wilds of suburban Chicago, working remotely on the Microsoft Azure Containers team. Her passion is developer tools, and automating all the things with a sidecar of containers. She is a maintainer for the Go dependency manager (dep), a Kubernetes contributor, and Service Catalog SIG member. As an organizer for Women Who Go, she regularly hauls her cookies across the world to share her love of Go, Kubernetes, and excessive emoji with her peers.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 15 participants
  • 42 minutes
hours
kubernetes
office
pod
workflow
understandings
hub
users
ip
timezone
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14 Nov 2015

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Performance and Scale @ Istio Service Mesh - Fawad Khaliq, VMware Inc, Laurent Demailly, Google & Surya V Duggirala, IBM (Intermediate Skill Level)

In this session, members from Istio Performance and Scalability working group will talk about the work they have done over the past few months on performance and scalability using a four pronged approach: microservices applications across multiple industry domains, synthetic end to end per component load generation using Fortio, code level micro benchmarks and integration with the test and release. In this session, we will discuss best practices and tuning guidelines for effectively using Istio service mesh to obtain best performance and scalability. This session also talks about Istio performance characteristics on multiple cloud platforms including Kubernetes with few pointers on what to expect in the coming releases.

About Surya
Surya Duggirala is IBM STSM responsible for Architecture and Performance Engineering of IBM Watson and Cloud Platform. He directs a globally distributed team and chairs IBM Cloud performance engineering Guild. He also works closely with various Open Technology Communities and jointly leads various industry Workgroups on Performance and Optimization with other Cloud Providers in the industry. His special interests include designing microservices applications using scripting and cognitive technologies targeted for cloud. As a Global Technical Ambassador (GTA), he works with many customers, partners and ISVs across the world on cloud, application integration, performance and architecture. He has over 20 years of experience in various fields of the computer industry including application architecture and performance.

About Laurent
Laurent is one of the core contributors to Istio. He spent 20 years
so far in top companies and small startups alike in Silicon Valley, currently works at Google after almost 6 years at Facebook's core infrastructure. He has been an open source advocate and contributor since the dawn of the web and is a large scale distributed systems expert. Laurent holds a PhD in Distributed Systems.

About Fawad
Fawad is a senior software engineer at VMware working on Istio, APIs and microservices. Previously, he was a technical lead for the Cloud Group at PLUMgrid, a network virtualization and security startup. He has worked in the networking and distributed systems domain for several years and has been an open source contributor to various OSS projects. His current work is focused on service mesh and Istio.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 34 minutes
performance
teo
scalability
hto
important
analysis
protocol
talks
io
vmware
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14 Nov 2015

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Pod Anomaly Detection and Eviction using Prometheus Metrics - David Benque & Cedric Lamoriniere, Amadeus (Beginner Skill Level)

Dealing with system stability in a distributed and changing environment is a challenge: a single failing pod can affect the majority of your system responses. From Kubernetes probes to Istio circuit breaker, the CNCF projects provide us multiple means of containing this kind of problem. After a quick review of all these means, understanding in which cases they can be used and their limitations, we will see how to react to problems that can only be revealed by internal application KPIs. Maybe you would have liked to use a service mesh circuit breaker feature, however your traffic is not HTTP based; or, one pod continues to reply with HTTP code 200 alongside incorrect functional content. And yet, you have functional indicators that that could help take an immediate and orchestrated operational response. We will see how to cover such cases thanks to dedicated controllers and Prometheus.

About David
Senior software engineer at Amadeus. Area of expertize: PaaS. Working on: application development, automation, system operability at scale, distributed systems. Languages: Go, C++ mainly. Like: sharing experience, learn and teach. My mission at Amadeus is to implement the transition from our legacy distributed system to cloud native environment using Openshift. First time speaker in public conference. Private talks or meetup talks already done.

About Cedric
Cedric Lamoriniere is a software developer at Amadeus working on the integration of Openshift in the new internal PaaS ""Amadeus Cloud Services"". Cedric is specialized in distributed systems development. His first public speaking experience happens last year at the RedisConf (SF) where he presented a Kubernetes Redis-Operator.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 36 minutes
failure
fail
problem
systems
complexity
risk
operate
managed
behave
strategy
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14 Nov 2015

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Policy-Based Volume Snapshots Management in Kubernetes - Jing Xu, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Malware and unexpected file corruption leave your data at risk. Storage snapshots -- either on premises or in the cloud -- can offer protection. In the event of a problem, user can roll back to a snapshot from a specific point in time and restore the storage system to that prior state. Snapshots can also be used to replicate data efficiently. In this talk, we present Snapshot feature in Kubernetes. It allows users to create/delete snapshots and restore/clone volumes from snapshots in the same way of managing volumes. We also show to how build custom controller to manage snapshots based on pre-defined policy. The policy specifies how often to take snapshots, what commands to execute before and after taking snapshots, and what is the maximum number of snapshots are allowed. The custom controller can automatically execute snapshotting workflow and clean up old snapshots automatically.

About Jing
Jing Xu obtained her Ph.D. from Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Florida in May 2011. After graduation, she had been a lecture in School of Computer Science in Florida International University for about 4 years. She moved to Bay area in late 2014 and joined VMware, working on Storage Policy Based Management project. Later in 2016, she joined Kubernetes team in Google and now is working on storage management.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 7 participants
  • 36 minutes
snapshots
kubernetes
policies
workflow
volume
provisioning
protecting
data
software
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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Practical and Useful Latency Analysis using Istio and OpenCensus - Varun Talwar, Stealth Startup & Morgan McLean, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Imagine debugging and trying to find the cause for latency spikes for some customers in a microservices environment with hundreds of services, deployed on kubernetes. Imagine you are trying to do hotspot analysis of which service and service instances are in request path for those select requests and what is causing an increase in p95 or p99 latency. We will show in this session how Istio Proxy - Envoy integrated with OpenCensus can help achieve this very easily with minimal effort from your end.

About Varun
Product Management lead for gRPC and Istio at Google

About Morgan
Morgan Bauer works on Open Source at IBM in San Jose as part of the Cloud Division. Morgan is a maintainer on the core Docker Engine and also a founding contributor of the Kubernetes Service-Catalog.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 35 minutes
microservices
monitoring
envoys
backends
hosted
tracers
profiling
developers
metadata
google
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14 Nov 2015

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Prometheus Deep Dive – Julius Volz, Prometheus, & Max Inden, Red Hat (Intermediate Skill Level)

This deep dive will include a panel of Prometheus developers answering your questions around Prometheus. 

About Julius
Julius co-founded Prometheus and lead the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community and is the main organizer of PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus. In a previous life, Julius was a Site Reliability Engineer at Google.

About Max
Max is a software developer at Red Hat and member of the upstream Prometheus project, working both on Prometheus and Kubernetes. Previously hacking on data quality analysis, he decided to stop suppressing his interest for distributed systems at scale and joined CoreOS (now Red Hat).
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 13 participants
  • 37 minutes
prometheus
promethea
prom
project
consulting
ask
topic
conference
encounter
users
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14 Nov 2015

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Prometheus Project Intro – Julius Volz, Prometheus (Any Skill Level)

About Julius
Julius co-founded Prometheus and lead the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community and is the main organizer of PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus. In a previous life, Julius was a Site Reliability Engineer at Google.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 33 minutes
prometheus
monitoring
dashboarding
overview
instrumentation
meta
cloud
transceivers
preserve
node
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14 Nov 2015

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Prometheus for Devs - Hubert Ströbitzer, Freelancer (Beginner Skill Level)

Having Microservices without proper monitoring tools is like driving the freeway without lights at night. One of those proper tools is Prometheus. In this workshop I will discuss/show* the general architecture of Prometheus * how to run Prometheus and Grafana within Docker * how to run some exporters and how to scrape them * how to create a simple Dashboard in Grafana * how to write custom metrics with a Spring Boot Application

About Hubert
Hubert is the guy who supports Devs to get into DevOps mode. He is responsible to keep a Microservice stack up and running and therefore uses Docker, Kubernetes and Ansible on a daily basis. Having a strong Java and Spring coding background he tries to fill the gap between Dev and Ops and hopes to become obsolete as soon as possible. Hubert is the founder of the IaaM (Infrastructure as a Meetup - http://iaam.at) in Linz, Austria. He loves going deep into technical concerns and to discuss cultural aspects of our business. Recently he grew a strong affinity for monitoring.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 34 minutes
austria
hamburg
european
baden
infrastructure
tariff
monitoring
official
package
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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Higher-Order Deployments: Reducing Boilerplate With Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions - James Bowes, Manifold (Intermediate Skill Level)

Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) with associated Controllers can provide a more powerful alternative to templating YAML manifests in Kubernetes. This talk will cover how we use CRDs and Controllers at Manifold to define higher-order composite Kubernetes resources for our deployments at Manifold. These CRDs combine the definition of Deployments, Services, and Ingresses into a single resource that is continually reconciled by Kubernetes, preventing accidental deletion or modification of one of the components. With the associated Controllers, we are able to define new styles of deployment rollouts, and trigger automatic deployments when secrets or container images change, based on definable policies.

About James
James Bowes is the Technical Lead at Manifold. Over his 13 year career he has worked for companies like Red Hat and Salesforce as a senior member of the technical staff. James has scaled early stage startups and also managed and sustained large organizations. James is mainly a backend developer, focusing on thorny concurrency issues, but whenever he can, he likes to build infrastructure, try out cool new software, help his peers learn, and make people laugh.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 33 minutes
kubernetes
deploys
servers
docker
setups
vm
workflow
containerized
migrations
pod
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14 Nov 2015

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Resource Management WG Deep Dive – Vishnu Kannan, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

This session provides a deep dive into the features and technologies that the Kubernetes Resource Management Working Group has been working on recently. Specifically, this would include support for hardware devices like GPUs, improved performance via smarter CPU and Memory management, and overall compute resource extensibility. You will benefit from this session if you care about performance and performance sensitive workloads like Machine Learning.

About Vishnu
Vishnu Kannan is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. Vishnu received his Masters in ECE from Georgia Tech. He has been a systems engineer ever since he graduated. He hacked on the Linux Kernel for a couple of years at Cisco. He then worked on Borg at Google. He is currently an active maintainer in the Kubernetes community focussing on managing compute resources at scale.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 35 minutes
working
scheduling
project
importance
functionality
discussed
management
researcher
workloads
benchmarking
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14 Nov 2015

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Reveal Your Deepest Kubernetes Metrics - Bob Cotton, Freshtracks.io (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes generates a wealth of metrics. Some explicitly within the Kubernetes API server, the Kublet, and cAdvisor or implicitly by observing events such as the kube-state-metrics project. A subset of these metrics are used within Kubernetes itself to make scheduling decisions, however, other metrics can be used to determine the overall health of the system or for capacity planning purposes. Kubernetes exposes metrics from several places, some available internally, others through add-on projects. In this session you will learn about:- Node level metrics, as exposed from the node_exporter - Kublet metrics- API server metrics- etcd metrics- cAdvisor metrics- Metrics exposed from kube-state-metrics in this session to learn about how these metrics are calculated, their use within Kubernetes scheduling decisions and application in monitoring, alerting and capacity planning.

About Bob
Bob Cotton is a co-founder of FreshTracks.io, a Kubernetes and Prometheus focused monitoring startup. Mr. Cotton bleeds observability based on 22 years designing, architecting, building and running distributed SaaS solutions. Infrastructure and application metrics, full-stack distributed tracing and big-data data analysis pipelines are his tools of choice to provide insight into all aspects of the business.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
metrics
kubernetes
cluster
instrumentation
beers
important
jaeger
dashboards
daemon
docker
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14 Nov 2015

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Rook Deep Dive – Bassam Tabbara, Tony Allen & Jared Watts, Upbound (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Bassam
Bassam Tabbara is the founder and CEO of Upbound, a new stealth-stage startup in the cloud-native computing space. He created the Rook project which provides Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes. Prior to Upbound Bassam was the CTO @ Quantum, co-founder and CTO @ Symform (a P2P storage startup acquired by Quantum), and Partner Architect @ Microsoft.

About Jared
Jared Watts is a Founding Engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing by ""freeing the cloud"" and is also a maintainer for the open source Rook project (https://rook.io/). Before Upbound, he worked on innovative storage projects at Quantum Corp. and helped found Rook. Prior to Quantum, Jared worked on P2P storage distributed across the public internet at Symform, a startup later acquired by Quantum. Before that, Jared began his career at Microsoft working on applications for Windows Server setup and management.

About Tony
Tony Allen is a software engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing. He is currently a contributor to the Rook project (rook.io). Prior to Upbound, Tony worked on the storage engine at Nutanix as part of their file systems and core data path group.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
rook
rooks
storage
disk
pod
kubernetes
hacky
backups
nodes
analyst
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14 Nov 2015

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Rook Project Intro – Bassam Tabbara, Tony Allen & Jared Watts, Upbound (Any Skill Level)

About Bassam
Bassam Tabbara is the founder and CEO of Upbound, a new stealth-stage startup in the cloud-native computing space. He created the Rook project which provides Storage Orchestration for Kubernetes. Prior to Upbound Bassam was the CTO @ Quantum, co-founder and CTO @ Symform (a P2P storage startup acquired by Quantum), and Partner Architect @ Microsoft.

About Jared
Jared Watts is a Founding Engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing by ""freeing the cloud"" and is also a maintainer for the open source Rook project (https://rook.io/). Before Upbound, he worked on innovative storage projects at Quantum Corp. and helped found Rook. Prior to Quantum, Jared worked on P2P storage distributed across the public internet at Symform, a startup later acquired by Quantum. Before that, Jared began his career at Microsoft working on applications for Windows Server setup and management.

About Tony
Tony Allen is a software engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing. He is currently a contributor to the Rook project (rook.io). Prior to Upbound, Tony worked on the storage engine at Nutanix as part of their file systems and core data path group.
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  • 6 participants
  • 36 minutes
rook
rooke
kubernetes
storage
provisioning
brooke
pod
disk
cube
nodes
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14 Nov 2015

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SAFE WG Deep Dive – Ray Colline, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Ray
Ray has a diverse background with over 25 years of experience including 10+ years of system administration and site operations experience and 10+ years in software development. Ray loves to learn and explore new spaces from being an IT admin for the Paul Merage School of Business, to startups in the early 2000s and now 14 years at Google where he has worked on enterprise focused software, android nfc payments, networking and Google Cloud Platform.

Ray is passionate about the operations and administration user experience and wants to make it easy for administrators to say yes to their customers needs without sacrificing the integrity of the systems they are responsible to protect.
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  • 9 participants
  • 35 minutes
authorization
access
users
administrators
admins
policy
rights
management
security
pondering
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14 Nov 2015

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SAFE WG Intro – Jeyappragash J J, padme.io, & Ray Colline, Google (Any Skill Level)

About Jeyappragash
Jeyappragash previously built the team and lead the technical roadmap for Twitter's Cloud Infrastructure Management Platform. This platform helps developers manage their services and provides detailed visibility to the infrastructure and the services that use the infrastructures. Prior to this he was a Distinguished Engineer at Motorola (then Google Company), leading efforts to build their Notification Infrastructure, their Software Upgrade services and a Prospective Search based Content Delivery Service and built a true hybrid infrastructure while migrating these services to Google cloud. Jeyappragash graduated from IIT Madras with a Masters in EE. He holds 5 patents in cloud infrastructure and distributed systems space.

About Ray
Ray has a diverse background with over 25 years of experience including 10+ years of system administration and site operations experience and 10+ years in software development. Ray loves to learn and explore new spaces from being an IT admin for the Paul Merage School of Business, to startups in the early 2000s and now 14 years at Google where he has worked on enterprise focused software, android nfc payments, networking and Google Cloud Platform.

Ray is passionate about the operations and administration user experience and wants to make it easy for administrators to say yes to their customers needs without sacrificing the integrity of the systems they are responsible to protect.
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  • 4 participants
  • 32 minutes
security
safety
infrastructures
privacy
guidelines
cloud
concern
hosting
cios
gcp
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG API Machinery Deep Dive – Stefan Schimanski, Red Hat (Intermediate Skill Level)

SIG API Machinery is responsible for all generic API topics in Kubernetes, i.e. for the generic API server implementation, API CRUD semantics, discovery the admission control mechanism, conversion, defaulting, persistence with etcd, general controllers like garbage collection, Go client libraries, code generation and extension points like CustomResourceDefinitions, aggregation admission.

This session will have two parts:

A deep dive into a selection for API Machinery topics, probably: defining API types in Golang, groups+versions+kinds+resources, tags, code-generation, schemes, different variants of codecs – and how to use all this with CustomResourceDefinitions and a custom client-go client.
time for general discussion and opportunity for API machinery questions

This session is targetted especially at:

People using the Kubernetes APIs with client-go and wanting to understand what is going on behind the scenes
People extending Kubernetes with APIs using aggregated API servers or CustomResourceDefinitions

About Stefan
Stefan is a developer at Red Hat working on Kubernetes and OpenShift,
with a focus on API machinery, extension points and developer tools. Stefan is a Google
Summer of Code mentor and generally loves to teach and help people to learn.
Before Red Hat he worked for Mesosphere on Marathon and Spark. By trade,
Stefan is a Mathematician and Computer Scientist, with a PhD in Mathematical Logic.
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  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
status
managed
supporting
discussed
modified
quality
developing
process
pr
kia
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG AWS Update - Justin Santa Barbara, FathomDB (Any Skill Level)

About Justin
Justin is one of the kubernetes sig-aws leads and started the kops project, so loves to talk about how to install and operate kubernetes, or on all things kubernetes-on-AWS or on other clouds (particularly GCP, having just joined Google!)
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  • 7 participants
  • 41 minutes
aws
patching
sig
hosted
discussion
blue
things
cloud
support
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Apps Deep Dive – Janet Kuo & Kenneth Owens, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

SIG Apps is dedicated to all facets of designing, developing, and running applications on Kubernetes. This is a working sessions and the content will be driven by the interests of the attendees. Topics could involve Helm, Charts, the workload APIs, tool development, tool interoperability, or any other topic relevant to the space. This is your opportunity to let your ideas help shape the future direction of the community.

About Janet Janet is a Software Engineer for Google Cloud. She joined the Kubernetes project before the 1.0 launch in 2015. She is an active SIG Apps contributor and the owner of Kubernetes workload APIs. She strives to build the best experience for running workloads in Kubernetes.

About Kenneth
He is a software engineer at Google.
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  • 11 participants
  • 1:26 hours
discussion
discussions
gaps
session
consensus
community
users
kubernetes
participation
suggestions
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Apps Intro – Janet Kuo & Kenneth Owens, Google (Any Skill Level)

Join Kubernetes SIG Apps to learn about the areas of our focus, what we are working on currently, and how you can get involved. Veteran SIG Apps members will be on hand to help answer questions.

"About Janet Janet is a Software Engineer for Google Cloud. She joined the Kubernetes project before the 1.0 launch in 2015. She is an active SIG Apps contributor and the owner of Kubernetes workload APIs. She strives to build the best experience for running workloads in Kubernetes.

About Kenneth
He is a software engineer at Google.
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  • 4 participants
  • 43 minutes
kubernetes
sig
facilitates
apps
interface
users
sdks
helmers
hosted
statuses
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Autoscaling Deep Dive – Marcin Wielgus, Google, & Solly Ross, Red Hat (Intermediate Skill Level)

Come join members of SIG autoscaling for a deep dive into recent developments on the cluster autoscaler and vertical pod autoscaler.  See the vertical pod autoscaler in action, learn how the cluster autoscaler makes decisions, and more.

About Solly
Solly Ross is the SIG lead for SIG Autoscaling, and works on Kubernetes and OpenShift at Red Hat, with a focus on autoscaling and metrics. When not dabbling in other parts of the Kubernetes code base, Solly enjoys a wide range of programming topics, and can be found most places online as @directxman12.

About Marcin
Marcin Wielgus is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. Marcin joined the internet search giant in 2010 and since then he has been working on various projects, ranging from Android applications to recommendation engines. Currently he is a Tech Lead of the Kubernetes Autoscaling and Zero-ops teams. He also acts as SIG-lead for SIG-Autoscaling.
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  • 9 participants
  • 39 minutes
scaling
scaler
autoscaler
scalable
capacity
expanders
kubernetes
software
customization
vpa
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Autoscaling Intro – Marcin Wielgus, Google, & Solly Ross, Red Hat (Any Skill Level)

Come join members of SIG Autoscaling for a look at a "big picture" view of autoscaling in Kubernetes. We'll briefly discuss the different types of autoscaling (horizontal, vertical, and cluster), how they fit together, and where to use them. 

About Solly
Solly Ross is the SIG lead for SIG Autoscaling, and works on Kubernetes and OpenShift at Red Hat, with a focus on autoscaling and metrics. When not dabbling in other parts of the Kubernetes code base, Solly enjoys a wide range of programming topics, and can be found most places online as @directxman12.

About Marcin
Marcin Wielgus is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. Marcin joined the internet search giant in 2010 and since then he has been working on various projects, ranging from Android applications to recommendation engines. Currently he is a Tech Lead of the Kubernetes Autoscaling and Zero-ops teams. He also acts as SIG-lead for SIG-Autoscaling.
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  • 6 participants
  • 35 minutes
capacity
scaling
deployments
workloads
problems
services
bots
requests
risk
cig
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Cluster Lifecycle Intro – Justin Santa Barbara, FathomDB & Lucas Käldström (Any Skill Level)

The Cluster Lifecycle SIG is the Special Interest Group that is responsible for building the user experience for deploying and upgrading Kubernetes clusters. Our mission is examining how we should change Kubernetes to make it easier to operate. Since the group's formation we have primarily focused on creating kubeadm, a streamlined installer tool and building block to simplify the installation and upgrade experience, and enhance kops, the easiest OSS way to get a production-grade Kubernetes cluster up and running in AWS. We have recently begun building a Cluster API to provide an abstraction of machines across different deployment environments along with a common control plane configuration. In this introduction session, we will present the SIG's mission statement, review recent accomplishments, and discuss our future plans, where you are very welcome to contribute to the discussion. We will also focus on how new contributors can get involved in helping shape the future of Kubernetes' cluster lifecycle management.

About Justin
Justin is one of the kubernetes sig-aws leads and started the kops project, so loves to talk about how to install and operate kubernetes, or on all things kubernetes-on-AWS or on other clouds (particularly GCP, having just joined Google!)

About Lucas
Lucas is a passionate Kubernetes Maintainer and Certified Kubernetes Administrator that is excited about all things cloud native. Lucas has been engaged in Kubernetes work for about two years now and been involved in work like porting Kubernetes to multiple platforms, getting Minikube off the ground, being a core contributor in SIG Cluster Lifecycle and maintaining kubeadm. Besides Upper Secondary School Lucas runs a consulting company for Cloud Native tech programming tasks and runs the official CNCF & Kubernetes meetup in Finland. Lucas has been speaking at KubeCon in Berlin and Austin previously, and was awarded the Top Cloud Native Ambassador of 2017 together with Sarah Novotny.

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  • 9 participants
  • 39 minutes
kubernetes
guidelines
provisioning
lifecycle
cluster
controllers
cni
schedule
container
weworks
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Cluster Lifecycle: kubeadm Deep Dive – Alexander Kanevskiy, Intel, Timothy St. Clair, Heptio, & Luke Marsden (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Alexander
Alexander has 20 years of experience in area of creating Linux distributions for different market segments, SCM, Infrastructure, Release Engineering, Continuous Integration & Delivery and various build systems. Previous projects: BlackCat Linux, ASPLinux, OpenWall, Maemo, MeeGo, Tizen, Yocto Currently employed by Intel, Open Source Technology Center in Cloud Technologies group as Architect.

About Luke
Luke is the CEO and Founder at Dotmesh. He is also a Kubernetes SIG lead for SIG-cluster-lifecycle, where he was involved in developing the first version of kubeadm. He previously worked on Developer Experience at Weaveworks, where he spoke and taught at conferences, meetups and trainings on cloud native topics such as container networking, monitoring with Prometheus, continuous delivery and OpenTracing. Before that he was the CTO and Founder at ClusterHQ, where he got involved right at the start of the Docker and Kubernetes journey, collaborating closely with Docker and others to develop the first Docker volume plugin mechanism and build the first implementation of container persistence, Flocker.

About Timothy
Timothy St. Clair is a Staff Software Engineer at Heptio and is a core contributor to the Kubernetes project, a Steering Committee member, and a lead on SIG-Cluster-Lifecycle. Timothy is also a PMC member Apache Mesos Project, and has worked on the development and integration of various open source distributed systems projects, including Kubernetes, Mesos, Tachyon, Hadoop, and Condor.
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  • 7 participants
  • 33 minutes
kubernetes
docker
linux
introduction
servers
lan
kuva
provisioning
knob
startup
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Contributor Experience Deep Dive – Paris Pittman, Google & Tim Pepper, VMware (Intermediate Skill Level)

In this 30 minute session, we will deep dive into one of Contributor Experience current projects - a new developers guide.

About Tim
Tim is a software engineer with over 20 years open source development experience. He is currently a member of VMware's Open Source Technology Center acting as an open source developer advocate and contributing to upstream projects such as kubernetes. In his past he's worked on the linux kernel, device drivers, distributions, software update, Android, OpenStack, and an open source golang based orchestrator for multi-tenant containers and VMs that wasn't kubernetes.

About Paris
Paris is a Developer Relations Program Manager on the Google Cloud Open Source Strategy team focusing on Kubernetes Community. She has 13 years of professional experience in attracting and retaining engineering talent for organizations and open source projects. She has also been organizing communities in one form or another for over 20 years, and at one point ran enough meetups to subsist solely on the free pizza leftovers.
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  • 11 participants
  • 34 minutes
contributors
pzero
discussion
sigdoc
testing
concerns
informers
crucial
users
project
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Contributor Experience Intro – Paris Pittman, Google & Elsie Phillips, CoreOS (Any Skill Level)

In this 30 minute session, we will explore the projects we have been working on with Contributor Experience and the future work we have on deck. We will provide an update to the following projects: https://git.k8s.io/sig-contributor-experience/projects.md and have information on how to get involved.

About Paris
Paris is a Developer Relations Program Manager on the Google Cloud Open Source Strategy team focusing on Kubernetes Community. She has 13 years of professional experience in attracting and retaining engineering talent for organizations and open source projects. She has also been organizing communities in one form or another for over 20 years, and at one point ran enough meetups to subsist solely on the free pizza leftovers.

About Elsie
Elsie herds the CoreOS Community and Co-Leads the Kubernetes Contributor Experience SIG. She's a northwest native who got her start in open source working at the Oregon State University Open Source Lab. In her free time she throws wild one woman dance parties and makes a mean vegan chocolate chip cookie.
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  • 4 participants
  • 33 minutes
copenhagen
community
charter
talks
planning
hey
committee
spearheaded
having
proposal
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Instrumentation Deep Dive – Frederic Branczyk, CoreOS, & Piotr Szczesniak, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Frederic
Frederic is an engineer at CoreOS contributing to Prometheus and Kubernetes to build state of the art modern infrastructure and monitoring tools. He discovered his interest in monitoring tools and distributed systems in his previous jobs, where he used machine learning to detect anomalies indicating intrusion attempts. He also worked on projects involving secrets management for distributed applications to build sane and stable infrastructure.

About Piotr
Piotr is Tech Lead/Manager working at Google since 2014. He works on GKE/Kubernetes for 3 years, joining the project in its early days. Piotr leads GKE Monitoring team and Special Interest Group “Instrumentation” in Kubernetes open source community. Piotr graduated from University of Warsaw, Poland. During his studies Piotr was an intern at Google, Facebook and Samsung.
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  • 7 participants
  • 41 minutes
ctl
kubernetes
container
monitored
instrumentation
etl
scheduler
logs
things
sig
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Instrumentation Intro – Frederic Branczyk, CoreOS, & Piotr Szczesniak, Google (Any Skill Level)

About Frederic
Frederic is an engineer at CoreOS contributing to Prometheus and Kubernetes to build state of the art modern infrastructure and monitoring tools. He discovered his interest in monitoring tools and distributed systems in his previous jobs, where he used machine learning to detect anomalies indicating intrusion attempts. He also worked on projects involving secrets management for distributed applications to build sane and stable infrastructure.

About Piotr
Piotr is Tech Lead/Manager working at Google since 2014. He works on GKE/Kubernetes for 3 years, joining the project in its early days. Piotr leads GKE Monitoring team and Special Interest Group “Instrumentation” in Kubernetes open source community. Piotr graduated from University of Warsaw, Poland. During his studies Piotr was an intern at Google, Facebook and Samsung.
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  • 4 participants
  • 37 minutes
instrumentation
monitoring
sick
kubernetes
responsibilities
research
container
concern
nodes
cpu
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Multi-Cluster Deep Dive – Christian Bell, Madhu C.S., & Nikhil Jindal, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Madhu
Madhu C.S. (madhusudancs@{github, slack, twitter}) is a Software Engineer on the Kubernetes team at Google where he works on Cluster Federation. Before Kubernetes, he worked on a number of different projects within Google Cloud. He also has a strong background in compilers and has worked on a JIT-compiler project at Google. Before joining Google full-time, Madhu helped the Google Summer of Code team for five years as an open source contributor. He is a long time open source contributor, a Gopher and a Pythonista.

About Nikhil
Nikhil Jindal (nikhiljindal@github) is a Software Engineer on the kubernetes team at Google. He had started on kubernetes by working on API machinery and is now focussed on multi cluster problems. Before getting the kubernetes bug, he was enjoying working on Google Maps.

About Christian
I am co-lead of the Kubernetes Multicluster SIG (previously Federation SIG). I am interested in how users can make use of multiple clusters for high availability, regional proximity and consistent deployments across regions and multiple cloud providers.
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  • 11 participants
  • 42 minutes
cluster
qmc
mci
manage
workloads
cube
demoing
cig
queue
ports
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Multi-Cluster Intro – Christian Bell, Madhu C.S., & Nikhil Jindal, Google (Any Skill Level)

About Madhu
Madhu C.S. (madhusudancs@{github, slack, twitter}) is a Software Engineer on the Kubernetes team at Google where he works on Cluster Federation. Before Kubernetes, he worked on a number of different projects within Google Cloud. He also has a strong background in compilers and has worked on a JIT-compiler project at Google. Before joining Google full-time, Madhu helped the Google Summer of Code team for five years as an open source contributor. He is a long time open source contributor, a Gopher and a Pythonista.

About Nikhil
Nikhil Jindal (nikhiljindal@github) is a Software Engineer on the kubernetes team at Google. He had started on kubernetes by working on API machinery and is now focussed on multi cluster problems. Before getting the kubernetes bug, he was enjoying working on Google Maps.

About Christian
I am co-lead of the Kubernetes Multicluster SIG (previously Federation SIG). I am interested in how users can make use of multiple clusters for high availability, regional proximity and consistent deployments across regions and multiple cloud providers.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 14 participants
  • 34 minutes
cluster
clustering
clusters
sig
segmented
multitask
federation
overview
mci
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Node Deep Dive – Dawn Chen, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

"About Dawn
Dawn Chen (dchen1107@github) is a Senior Staff Software Engineer from Google Kubernetes Team. She has been one of tech leads in both Kubernetes and GKE, mostly focus on Node area. Prior Kubernetes, she was the one of the tech leads for Google internal container infrastructure for about 6 years."
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  • 7 participants
  • 41 minutes
container
regard
concern
implemented
complicated
discussed
users
ai
allow
signaled
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG PM Intro - Ihor Dvoretskyi, Cloud Native Computing Foundation & Aparna Sinha, Google (Any Skill Level)

About Aparan
Aparna Sinha leads the product team at Google for Kubernetes OSS and Kubernetes Engine. She started and co-leads the Product Management SIG to maintain an open backlog for the Kubernetes project on Github. Aparna is currently a secondary member of the CNCF Governing Board. She has worked in enterprise software for 15+ years, and was formerly Director of Product at NetApp. Aparna holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford and has co-authored several technical papers during her research.

About Ihor Dvoretskyi
Ihor Dvoretskyi is a Developer Advocate at Cloud Native Computing Foundation, focused on Kubernetes-related efforts in the open source community. He is a Product Manager for Kubernetes, co-leading the Product Management Special Interest Group, focused on enhancing Kubernetes as an open source product. Besides that, he is participating in Kubernetes release process as a features lead for multiple Kubernetes releases. A Linux user since 2005 with a deep engineering background, Ihor has been responsible for projects tightly bound to the cloud computing space, containerized workloads and Linux systems. His recent speaking appearances include talks at Kubernetes Leadership and Contributors Summits, OpenStack Summits NA and APAC, OpenSource Summit EU, ContainerDays EU, Google DevFests and other industry-leading events.
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  • 2 participants
  • 39 minutes
community
peoples
instituting
cuban
discussed
currently
finalizing
managed
sig
platform
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Release Deep Dive – Jaice Singer DuMars & Caleb Miles, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

The Kubernetes Release Special Interest Group is focused on creating deliverable increments of value to the end-user community, as well as improving the process over time. This session will go through the release process, explain the various roles, risks, and responsibilities. It will also provide an onramp for anyone interested in volunteering for a release team position in the future.

About Jaice
I am passionate about vibrant, diverse, and inclusive open source communities, all things governance, continuous improvement, and Agile at scale. I have been a Kubernetes release manager, and co-lead various Kubernetes Special Interest Groups.

About Caleb
He is a technical program manager at Google.
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  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
trusted
important
sig
release
security
managed
stakeholders
process
kubernetes
devs
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Release Intro – Jaice Singer DuMars & Caleb Miles, Google (Any Skill Level)

For those curious about how Kubernetes releases happen, this is the session for you. This introduction will explain what the Release Special Interest Group does, and an overview of how releases are staffed and managed. It will also provide an onramp for anyone interested in volunteering for a release team position in the future.

About Jaice
I am passionate about vibrant, diverse, and inclusive open source communities, all things governance, continuous improvement, and Agile at scale. I have been a Kubernetes release manager, and co-lead various Kubernetes Special Interest Groups.

About Caleb
He is a technical program manager at Google.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 32 minutes
release
concern
issue
trust
important
commitments
governance
discussion
volunteers
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Scheduling Deep Dive – Bobby Salamat & Jonathan Basseri, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Please join us for in-depth understanding of Kubernetes Scheduler and its advanced features.In this presentation we talk about the internals of Kubernetes Scheduler and how it keeps track of the cluster resources in order to make scheduling decisions. We will cover the scheduling workflow and the life of a Pod during a scheduling cycle. Then we will talk about some of the advanced scheduling features that enable users to customize placement of their workloads in Kubernetes clusters to achieve higher reliability and/or better resource utilization.This session is most useful for cluster admins or those who want to start contributing to Kubernetes scheduler.

About Bobby
Bobby Salamat is co-lead of Kubernetes SIG Scheduling and co-maintainer of Kubernetes default scheduler. He is interested in advanced scheduling techniques to improve resource efficiency of clusters. He is also interested in improving user experience and making default behavior of clusters more intuitive. Before joining Kubernetes, he developed Borg master core at Google.

About Jonathan
He is a software engineer at Google.
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  • 7 participants
  • 35 minutes
scheduler
schedulers
scheduling
kubernetes
services
process
cache
workloads
important
pods
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Service-Catalog Deep Dive – Doug Davis, Michael Kibbe, Google, & Morgan Bauer, IBM (Intermediate Skill Level)

In the "SIG Service-Catalog Intro" session we provided an overview of the Open Service Broker API and the Kubernetes implementation being developed by the Service Catalog SIG. With that background, this session will go into some of the challenges we faced in making it a reality. Whether it was because we were trying to use bleeding edge features of K8s, or trying to align very radically different processing models between K8s and other OSB API Platforms, our SIG has had an interesting time trying to navigate these waters. Come learn about these these challenges and how we've chosen to solve them.

About Michael
Michael Kibbe is a software engineer on the Cloud Services team at Google. Michael works on the Kubernetes Service Catalog project and the Open Service Broker API. His goal is to get us to a world where it is easy to consume hosted services, such as those offered by Google Cloud, anywhere, be it on a third-party cloud provider or on-prem!

About Morgan
Morgan Bauer works on Open Source at IBM in San Jose as part of the Cloud Division. Morgan is a maintainer on the core Docker Engine and also a founding contributor of the Kubernetes Service-Catalog.

About Doug
Doug works in IBM's Digial Business Group. He's been working on Cloud related technologies for many years and has worked on many of the most popular OSS projects, including OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker and Kubernetes. He's currently co-leading the CNCF's Serverless WG, the Cloud Events specification work and the Open Service Broker API WG.
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  • 4 participants
  • 33 minutes
service
provisioning
servers
backend
hosted
vendored
platform
api
architectures
demos
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Service-Catalog Intro – Doug Davis, IBM, Michael Kibbe, Google, & Morgan Bauer, IBM (Any Skill Level)

About Michael
Michael Kibbe is a software engineer on the Cloud Services team at Google. Michael works on the Kubernetes Service Catalog project and the Open Service Broker API. His goal is to get us to a world where it is easy to consume hosted services, such as those offered by Google Cloud, anywhere, be it on a third-party cloud provider or on-prem!

About Morgan
Morgan Bauer works on Open Source at IBM in San Jose as part of the Cloud Division. Morgan is a maintainer on the core Docker Engine and also a founding contributor of the Kubernetes Service-Catalog.

About Doug
Doug works in IBM's Digial Business Group. He's been working on Cloud related technologies for many years and has worked on many of the most popular OSS projects, including OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker and Kubernetes. He's currently co-leading the CNCF's Serverless WG, the Cloud Events specification work and the Open Service Broker API WG.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 8 participants
  • 36 minutes
services
kubernetes
applications
eservices
app
catalog
provisioning
functionality
databases
overview
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Storage (K8s) Intro - Saad Ali, Google (Any Skill Level)

Join Kubernetes SIG Storage to learn about the areas of our focus, what we are working on currently, and how you can get involved. Veteran SIG Storage members will be on hand to help answer questions.

About Saad
Saad Ali is a senior software engineer at Google where he works on the open-source Kubernetes project. He joined the project in December 2014, and has led the development of the Kubernetes storage and volume subsystem. He serves as a lead of the Kubernetes Storage SIG, and is co-author and maintainer of the Container Storage Interface initiative. Prior to Google, he worked at Microsoft where he led the development of the IMAP protocol for Outlook.com.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 35 minutes
storage
handling
containers
cig
pod
kubernetes
disk
capacity
sig
hi
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14 Nov 2015

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SIG Testing Deep Dive – Sen Lu, Google & Cole Wagner (Intermediate Skill Level)

If you are a k8s contributor, and curious how k8s testing infrastructure works, come and join us! This session is dedicated to a deep dive into k8s CI/CD system - Prow.We will be showing how each sub-controller works in Prow, what happens after you submit a new Pull Request on Github, and how Tide automatically merges your PR. We will also go over the roadmap for the year! After the session attendees should gain better understanding of the Prow architecture and best practices in getting PRs merged.

About Sen
Sen started to contribute to Kubernetes Project since 2016. Sen is mainly focus on Kubernetes Testing Infrastructure, i.e. Prow, Kubetest, Gubernator, Boskos, and Testgrid...

About Cole
I've been working on GKE Engprod for a little over a year now. I primarily work on testing infrastructure, process automation, and automated PR merging for the Kubernetes Github org. I specifically focus on Prow and Tide.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 8 participants
  • 36 minutes
prowse
kubernetes
testing
jenkins
manages
project
prowl
supporting
problems
process
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14 Nov 2015

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Scalability Intro – Shyam Jeedigunta, Google & Bob Wise, AWS (Any Skill Level)

About Bob
Bob is the Chief Cloud Technologist for Samsung SDS Research America, and opened the Seattle office for Samsung SDS as home base for the SDS Cloud Native Computing Team. Previously he was the CIO at MTN Satellite Communications, where he was responsible for product strategy and development, including global cloud computing and data center deployments. Prior to MTN, Bob was a VP Engineering in HP's public cloud effort, and led transition to Openstack. He made his way to HP via the acquisition of Seattle startup Melodeo, an early mover in cloud computing.

About Shiyam
Google Software Engineer
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  • 3 participants
  • 42 minutes
scalability
scalable
sig
capacity
discussion
planning
scaling
clusters
tend
kubernetes
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14 Nov 2015

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Scalable Monitoring Using Prometheus with Apache Spark - Diane Feddema & Zak Hassan, Red Hat Inc (Intermediate Skill Level)

As spark applications move to a containerized environment, there are many questions about how to best configure server systems in the container world. In this talk we will demonstrate a set of tools to better monitor performance and identify optimal configuration settings. We will demonstrate how Prometheus, a project that is now part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), can be applied to monitor and archive system performance data in a containerized spark environment. In our examples, we will gather spark metric output through Prometheus and present the data with Grafana dashboards. We will use our examples to demonstrate how performance can be enhanced through different tuned configuration settings. Our demo will show how to configure settings across the cluster as well as within each node.

About Diane
Diane Feddema is a principal software engineer at Red Hat Inc Canada, Emerging Technologies Group. Diane is currently focused on developing and applying Data Science and Machine Learning techniques for performance analysis, automating these analyses and displaying data in novel ways. Previously Diane was a performance engineer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, NCAR, working on optimizations and tuning in parallel global climate models. She has a MS and BS in Computer Science and has presented at Apache Big Data, Red Hat Summit and Openshift Commons Conferences.

About Zak
Zak Hassan is a Software Engineer on the Emerging Technology Group working on Data Science and Machine Learning. Zak previously worked as a Software Consultant in the financial services and insurance industry, building end-to-end software solutions for clients.
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  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
kubernetes
spark
experimentation
project
execution
hadoop
analytics
intelligent
rad
platform
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14 Nov 2015

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Scaling Non-Traditional Contributor Mentoring Initiatives - Paris Pittman, Google (Any Skill Level)

Contributor growth is vital to the health of any open source project. So how do you do it? The common practice of 1:1 mentoring doesn't scale - takes up a considerable number of resources and forced relationships can be toxic. However, help in finding a mentor continues to be one of the most frequent requests by new contributors. What do you do when you have major skill gaps or need contributors of certain roles in large numbers? This talk will discuss modern, non-traditional approaches that can be applied to Kubernetes. We will cover the current strategies of the project, provide an update, and showcase how you can get involved.

About Paris
Paris is a Developer Relations Program Manager on the Google Cloud Open Source Strategy team focusing on Kubernetes Community. She has 13 years of professional experience in attracting and retaining engineering talent for organizations and open source projects. She has also been organizing communities in one form or another for over 20 years, and at one point ran enough meetups to subsist solely on the free pizza leftovers.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
mentoring
workshop
kubernetes
meetups
session
initiatives
contributors
scaling
networking
coordinators
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14 Nov 2015

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Seamless Development Environments on Kubernetes using Telepresence - Ara Pulido, Bitnami (Intermediate Skill Level)

When developing API extensions or services that deeply integrate with Kubernetes, you may find yourself juggling kubeconfig contexts or iterating through a slow build-push-deploy cycle. Telepresence allows you to develop services locally as if they were running in your cluster. It does this by proxying pods to your local machine and gives your local services seamless access to service discovery and volumes. With Telepresence, you no longer have to maintain Docker Compose files for local orchestration, and you can take full advantage of Kubernetes features such as Ingress, Secrets/ConfigMaps, RBAC and more. In this demo-led session, we’ll take a look at how Telepresence works, the different ways you can use it and how it makes iteratively developing on Kubernetes a breeze.

About Ara
Ara Pulido is an engineering manager with more than 10 years of experience working on open source companies. She manages the Kubernetes and SRE teams at Bitnami. She is a Certified Kubernetes Administrator.
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  • 10 participants
  • 36 minutes
bitnami
kubernetes
pod
developer
deployments
container
workflow
clients
docker
vpn
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14 Nov 2015

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Secure Pods - Tim Allclair, Google (Advanced Skill Level)

What is a "secure pod"? What does it mean for a Kubernetes workload to have strong isolation? With the announcement of Kata Containers and the overflowing multitenancy deep-dive at the last Kubecon, it's clear that these topics are building momentum. This talk will cover the current state of container isolation and why there is a need for technologies like hypervisor-based containers in order to provide stronger security boundaries. It will also include a discussion of how these technologies fit into Kubernetes and a roadmap for secure pods. This is a rapidly evolving area, and Tim anticipates that a proposal for secure pods will be finalized by May. This talk will be shaped by the status or outcome of that proposal.

"About Tim
Tim Allclair joined the Kubernetes project with Google just after the 1.0 launch in 2015. He is a sig-auth lead, an active sig-node contributor, and a maintainer of features including advanced audit logging, AppArmor support, PodSecurityPolicy and cAdvisor. He is a member of the Kubernetes Product Security Team (responsible for responding to vulnerabilities in Kubernetes), and a member of the Kata Containers Architecture Committee. His most recent charter is providing stronger container isolation, a topic in which he led discussions at the sig-node & sig-multitenancy deep-dives at Kubecon North America 2017."
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  • 3 participants
  • 27 minutes
secure
security
pods
protect
pod
containment
kubernetes
threats
protocol
cisco
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14 Nov 2015

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Securing Serverless Functions via Kubernetes Objects - Sebastien Goasguen, Bitnami (Advanced Skill Level)

Serverless is fast becoming a new application architecture paradigm. As glue code that links cloud services together it is tempting to forget about the security of functions being deployed. In this talk we will discuss the very important security considerations that we still need to keep in mind with serverless functions. Using kubeless, the kubernetes native serverless solution and focusing on AWS EKS deployment we will discuss how Pod identity, Pod security context, Network Policies, AWS IAM profiles and API gateways can all be used in concert to create a secure serverless application.
Demonstrations will highlight how Kubernetes brings critical value-add to a serverless solution and will re-inforce the need for a strong security mindset for cloud-native applications.

About Sebastien Goasguen
Seb has been working on Kubernetes since June 2014, he is the author/co-author of the O'Reilly Docker cookbook and the Kubernetes cookbook. With many years of experience teaching computer science he stills enjoys teaching people Kubernetes and getting them off the ground and on their container journey. Currently he works at Bitnami where he oversees all things Kubernetes, he prototyped Kubeless, the Kubernetes native serverless framework and other community tools like kompose and Cabin. In 2008 he was selected for the first round of Astronaut selection by ESA but sadly is still stuck on earth.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 4 participants
  • 38 minutes
server
securing
hosts
services
apps
community
kubernetes
advanced
nummy
cuba
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14 Nov 2015

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Securing your Kubernetes Delivery Pipelines with Notary and TUF - Liam White & Michael Hough, IBM (Intermediate Skill Level)

As the cloud native ecosystem matures, the focus shifts more towards security. One of the key challenges in this area for enterprises is ensuring that you trust the code that's running in your production environment and that it hasn't been tampered with by malicious third parties. In this session, you'll learn about how Notary addresses this problem, how to get started with Notary and your image registry, and how you can use Kubernetes admission controllers to verify your images against Notary.

About Liam
Liam is part of the IBM Cloud Container Registry team and a core contributor to Istio. He works on the registry and its Notary integration and is currently leading the migration of the registry service onto Kubernetes and Istio. He is an advocate of open source technology both utilising and contributing to multiple projects.

About Michael
Michael works on the IBM Cloud Container Registry team. He has worked on code from the Docker Registry open source project, and is now focusing on integrating Notary with the Container Registry service. He has presented and led labs about Kubernetes and IBM Cloud Container Service at IBM conferences.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 34 minutes
security
deploying
protect
container
kubernetes
daemon
docker
management
worry
workloads
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14 Nov 2015

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Serverless WG BoF - Doug Davis, IBM (Any Skill Level)

About Doug
Doug works in IBM's Digial Business Group. He's been working on Cloud related technologies for many years and has worked on many of the most popular OSS projects, including OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker and Kubernetes. He's currently co-leading the CNCF's Serverless WG, the Cloud Events specification work and the Open Service Broker API WG.
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Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 18 participants
  • 40 minutes
service
services
consulting
clients
users
premise
workgroup
discussion
infrastructures
general
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14 Nov 2015

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Source2Image Deep Dive – Ben Parees, Red Hat & Matt Moore, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

This session is dedicated to an in-depth understanding of building images on or for Kubernetes. We will present some best practices, give some short demos and discuss some improvements that can be made to help developers repeatably convert source code into compiled apps running on Kubernetes. In this session, we will discuss what building images means to us as a community, and where we should focus our efforts in future. We will explore current channels for collaboration like sig-apps and dev-tools-wg, as ways to evolve the community discussion on these topics.

About Ben
Ben Parees is a Principal Engineer on OpenShift. He serves as the lead for the Developer Experience team which focuses on workflows that take developers from source code to PaaS deployed Docker image based applications, including continuous integration and delivery flows.

About Matt
Matthew co-founded and was the original Tech Lead for the Google Container Registry product, and has been involved with Docker at Google since the beginning. These days, Matthew is focused on Uber TLing container development and firmly believes that we can do better than Dockerfiles. He is the principal author of github.com/google/containerregistry and github.com/bazelbuild/rules_docker which enable the construction and manipulation of Docker images without a Docker daemon or root. As a part of building better container images, Matthew believes we should kick the Distro out of our containers. Come see why at his talk!
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 10 participants
  • 36 minutes
kubernetes
docker
openshift
hosts
cluster
pod
daemon
tools
deployments
workloads
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14 Nov 2015

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Source2Image Intro – Ben Parees, Red Hat & Matt Moore, Google (Any Skill Level)

Over the years Kubernetes has had a number of different approaches to building images on or for Kubernetes. Now is a good time to take stock of Kubernetes' image building support from the perspective of different types of users. In this session, we'll look at a little history of building images for use with Kubernetes. We will review and demo some specific examples with working in this space dating back to the very beginning of Kubernetes and containerized applications, then lead a conversation around some of the challenges and techniques when either building images on or for Kubernetes. Challenges that need to be considered when building images on kubernetes include dependencies on a local docker daemon, security/privilege requirements, and caching+reuse of build artifacts.

About Ben
Ben Parees is a Principal Engineer on OpenShift. He serves as the lead for the Developer Experience team which focuses on workflows that take developers from source code to PaaS deployed Docker image based applications, including continuous integration and delivery flows.

About Matt
Matthew co-founded and was the original Tech Lead for the Google Container Registry product, and has been involved with Docker at Google since the beginning. These days, Matthew is focused on Uber TLing container development and firmly believes that we can do better than Dockerfiles. He is the principal author of github.com/google/containerregistry and github.com/bazelbuild/rules_docker which enable the construction and manipulation of Docker images without a Docker daemon or root. As a part of building better container images, Matthew believes we should kick the Distro out of our containers. Come see why at his talk!

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  • 5 participants
  • 37 minutes
discussion
introduction
tooling
openshift
understanding
images
contribute
container
repository
s2i
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14 Nov 2015

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Storage WG Deep Dive – Ben Hindman, Mesosphere, Clint Kitson, VMware & Quinton Hoole, Huawei (Intermediate Skill Level)

The storage working group has some guidance from the ToC. This session is of roundtable format where we will be able to discuss the structure and goals to help support the ToC.

About Quinton
Quinton is currently Technical Vice President of Cloud Computing at Huawei. Previously he spend five years at Google, where he was an Engineering Lead on the Kubernetes team, and Technical Lead and Manager of Ads Serving SRE. He was also the founding engineer of the Amazon EC2 cloud computing project (2005-2009) where he lead much of the early design, implementation and operation. As a lead engineer at Nimbula (a startup that was sold to Oracle in 2012), lead the design and development of their Cloud IAAS product (both private and public cloud). His experience prior to EC2 includes telecommunications (call center switches, CTI systems, mobile billing systems), financial (data exchanges, point-of-sale systems), travel (internet booking systems, airline and hotel reservation systems) and mobile (aviation GPS navigation, banking etc). Quinton is also part of the 15 member kubernetes steering committee.


About Clint
He is the Cloud Native Engineering Director at VMware.

About Ben
Ben Hindman is one of the creators of Apache Mesos, a platform for building and running resource-efficient distributed systems at scale. Ben started working on Mesos as a PhD student at Berkeley before he brought it to Twitter where it runs on thousands of machines. An academic at heart, his research in programming languages and distributed systems has been published in leading academic conferences.
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  • 17 participants
  • 38 minutes
storage
discussion
provisioning
understanding
session
container
users
important
cloud
advance
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14 Nov 2015

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Storage WG Intro – Ben Hindman, Mesosphere, Clint Kitson, VMware & Quinton Hoole, Huawei (Any Skill Level)

The storage working group has been collaborating on all things storage in the cloud native eco-system. This session includes a panel and review of some of the basics about the working group and some general patterns that they are focused on.

About Quinton
Quinton is currently Technical Vice President of Cloud Computing at Huawei. Previously he spend five years at Google, where he was an Engineering Lead on the Kubernetes team, and Technical Lead and Manager of Ads Serving SRE. He was also the founding engineer of the Amazon EC2 cloud computing project (2005-2009) where he lead much of the early design, implementation and operation. As a lead engineer at Nimbula (a startup that was sold to Oracle in 2012), lead the design and development of their Cloud IAAS product (both private and public cloud). His experience prior to EC2 includes telecommunications (call center switches, CTI systems, mobile billing systems), financial (data exchanges, point-of-sale systems), travel (internet booking systems, airline and hotel reservation systems) and mobile (aviation GPS navigation, banking etc). Quinton is also part of the 15 member kubernetes steering committee.


About Clint
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About Ben
Ben Hindman is one of the creators of Apache Mesos, a platform for building and running resource-efficient distributed systems at scale. Ben started working on Mesos as a PhD student at Berkeley before he brought it to Twitter where it runs on thousands of machines. An academic at heart, his research in programming languages and distributed systems has been published in leading academic conferences.
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  • 8 participants
  • 37 minutes
storage
sdb
ssds
backups
discussed
nfs
contribute
docker
services
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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Stories from the Playbook - Tina Zhang & Fred van den Driessche, Google (Any Skill Level)

Have you ever wondered how GKE Site Reliability Engineers (SRE) manage an entire fleet of GKE clusters in 15 regions around the world? This talk provides an overview on how the SRE team approach this challenge, what tools are used, the problems encountered and war stories/learning experiences. The talk introduces the most frequently used parts of our playbook and how SRE endeavours to save your cluster while oncall in an effort to meet our SLOs.

"About Tina
Tina joined the Google as a Site Reliability Engineer for GKE in March 2017 and has primarily been working on delivering High Availability Masters in GKE, bringing GKE to more cloud regions and improving monitoring and alerting for the system. Prior to this, she had a previous life as an investment banker at J.P. Morgan. Previous tech speaking experience: Kubecon (US) 2017: What Happens When Something Goes Wrong? On Kubernetes Reliability (co-speaker with Marek Grabowski)

About Fred
Fred is an SRE at Google working on Google Kubernetes Engine, primarily focused on improving system observability, both at single cluster and fleet-wide levels. Previously he worked at Microsoft, writing and wrangling Java web apps for their Yammer product.
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  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
gke
manages
kubernetes
reliant
infrastructure
dashboards
server
hub
googlers
process
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14 Nov 2015

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TSDB: The Past, Present and the Future - Goutham Veeramachaneni, IIT Hyderabad (Advanced Skill Level)

TSDB is the storage engine that powers Prometheus 2.0 and brought most of the drastic improvements in speed and utilization across the board. But it is also a golang library that Prometheus imports and is a solid time-series database that anyone can use. It is undergoing active development and this talk will take you the journey, benchmarks, new features, ghastly bugs and moonshot ideas. This will also help the audience understand the library and hopefully get them to use and contribute to it.

About Goutham
Goutham is a student and a developer from India. His enthusiasm for Ops got him an internship on the infra team of a large company where he worked on Production infrastructure and built the company's monitoring system on top of Prometheus. That was his first encounter with production systems and Prometheus, and last summer, he started contributing to Prometheus and interned with CoreOS, working on Prometheus' new storage engine. He is now a maintainer for TSDB, the engine behind Prometheus 2.0.
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  • 1 participant
  • 30 minutes
prometheus
tsd
performance
version
advanced
disk
psdb
project
pods
thought
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14 Nov 2015

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TUF / Notary Deep Dive – David Lawrence, Docker & Justin Cappos, NYU, TUF (Intermediate Skill Level)

This talk provides a deep technical dive into two CNCF projects that focus on secure software distribution, Notary and TUF.  Specifically, the session will feature a deep-dive into Notary, showing technical advances added beyond the TUF spec that provide additional protections in the cloud.  The session will also examine impending improvements to TUF that will increase its security and applicability to different domains.

About Justin
Justin Cappos is a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at New York University. His research includes the TUF project (which is hosted by the Linux Foundation / CNCF), which provides a compromise-resilient mechanism for the secure distribution of software. His research advances are adopted into production use by Docker, git, Python, VMware, Cloudflare, Digital Ocean, most Linux distributions, and many automobiles. Due to the practical impact of his work, Cappos was named to Popular Science's Brilliant 10 list in 2013 recognizing him as one of 10 brilliant scientists under 40.

About David
Lay security developer that has learned a lot of mistakes the hard way. David started off building authentication systems, moved on to encrypted cloud storage for a few years, and is now working on the Security Team at Docker, presently focused on securing software distribution
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  • 2 participants
  • 42 minutes
key
securing
important
packages
alert
signers
notary
compromised
updater
session
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14 Nov 2015

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TUF / Notary Project Intro – David Lawrence, Docker, & Justin Cappos, NYU, TUF (Any Skill Level)

Software distribution and packaging systems are rapidly becoming the weak link in the software lifecycle. This talk provides an accessible overview of two CNCF projects (Notary and TUF), that provide a secure (compromise resilient) mechanism for distributing software. Notary, which implements the TUF specification, signs and transparently validates metadata to enable the system to recover from the compromise of servers, theft of keys, insider attacks, Notary / TUF are surprisingly easy to use and are deployed not only across major cloud companies, but a diverse set of adopters, including automobiles. WARNING: Attending this talk may cause (justifiable) fear in the software update mechanism on your devices!

About Justin
Justin Cappos is a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at New York University. His research includes the TUF project (which is hosted by the Linux Foundation / CNCF), which provides a compromise-resilient mechanism for the secure distribution of software. His research advances are adopted into production use by Docker, git, Python, VMware, Cloudflare, Digital Ocean, most Linux distributions, and many automobiles. Due to the practical impact of his work, Cappos was named to Popular Science's Brilliant 10 list in 2013 recognizing him as one of 10 brilliant scientists under 40.

About David
Lay security developer that has learned a lot of mistakes the hard way. David started off building authentication systems, moved on to encrypted cloud storage for a few years, and is now working on the Security Team at Docker, presently focused on securing software distribution.
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  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
cryptography
signing
verified
securely
notary
compromised
complicated
capabilities
issue
digital
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14 Nov 2015

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The Serverless and Event-Driven Future - Austen Collins, Serverless (Intermediate Skill Level)

This talk is presented by Austen Collins, the creator of the Serverless Framework. It will cover the latest trends and use-cases of the serverless movement, as well as the effort happening within the CNCF to converge on a common format for event data. We'll discuss and demonstrate how that facilitates serverless computing across cloud providers and on premises, enables new types of applications and empowers developers.

"About Austen
Austen Collins is a product-obsessed, software engineering leader. His focus is not on technology, but on business value, customer experience and making meaning. Austen is a primary influencer of the emerging “serverless” movement. He is the creator of the Serverless Framework, the leading open-source tool for building applications with the least possible cost and overhead on top of infrastructure with “serverless” qualities. In 2015, he founded Serverless Inc. (serverless.com), which creates developer tools and infrastructure to help organizations build and operate serverless applications. He lives in San Francisco, CA."
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  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
server
serverless
service
services
backends
collaborative
networking
vlog
iot
cloud
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14 Nov 2015

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The Untapped Power of Services - L7 Load Balancing Without a Service Mesh - Damien Lespiau, Weaveworks (Advanced Skill Level)

At Weaveworks, we sometimes need more than the L3/L4 load balancing offered today with the Service abstraction. The Kubernetes Service & Endpoint objects have some extraordinary untapped powers: they can be used to build artisanal, high-level load balancing and session affinity schemes. This talk will go through a few examples: sharding across endpoints based on a layer 7 key, master endpoint election and demonstrate a tiny reverse proxy implementing service affinity using consistent hashing with bounded load.

About Damien
Damien has spent way too much time playing with Linux over the past 20 years. He has worked on all sorts of embedded products, is a GNOME contributor, has spend 4 years in the Linux kernel making Intel GPUs behave and is now working at Weaveworks, helping defining what the future of containers looks like.
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  • 5 participants
  • 38 minutes
workloads
cluster
server
loading
interface
layer
networks
kubernetes
forking
advanced
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14 Nov 2015

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The “Silk” Road: Building a CNI Plugin from Scratch - Usha Ramachandran & Angela Chin, Pivotal (Any Skill Level)

CNI promises container runtime systems the ability to swap in different third party networking plugins. With many 3rd party plugins available, it can be difficult to determine which, if any, are the best match for your system. Angela and Usha will highlight their journey through the CNI ecosystem from adding support for CNI in Cloud Foundry to building “Silk” - their very own CNI plugin. Attendees will gain insight into the process of both deciding to and building a CNI plugin and considerations that must be made about how to integrate the plugin with existing platform concerns about networking and security.

About Usha
Usha is a Staff Product Manager at Pivotal and the Product Lead for CF Networking. She is responsible for prioritizing and delivering core networking capabilities for Cloud Foundry. Usha has over 15 years of networking experience, having worked at Cisco, Alcatel and Ericsson. She has worn several hats throughout her career including software engineer, technical marketing engineer and product manager. A seasoned conference speaker, she has spoken at Cisco Live!, VMworld, Open Networking Summit and Cloud Foundry Summit.

About Angela
Angela is a software engineer at Pivotal, currently working on Pivotal Container Service (PKS) team. Previously, she was the engineering lead of the Cloud Foundry Networking team, which develops the container networking and policy enforcement systems inside Cloud Foundry Application Runtime. Angela has previously given talks at CF Summit (North America and Europe), Open Source Summit, and Spring One Platform.
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  • 2 participants
  • 29 minutes
cni
connectivity
networking
interface
daemon
silk
ip
considerations
conference
sdn
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14 Nov 2015

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Blackholes and Wormholes: Understand and Troubleshoot the “Magic” of Kubernetes Networking - Minhan Xia & Rohit Ramkumar, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Networking is hard. Kubernetes networking can be even harder. On one hand, kubernetes provides a nice abstraction of infrastructure underneath. On the other hand, k8s contributors and cluster operators bear the burden to seal the gap. Especially for kubernetes networking, it has to work seamlessly with both k8s internals and underlying infrastructure. This brings challenges for understanding and troubleshooting the system. In this talk, we will share real-world experience in running Google Kubernetes Engine and explore the pain points in the current kubernetes networking design, troubleshooting best practices and future improvements.

About Minhan
Minhan Xia has been a member of Kubernetes networking team at Google since 2015. He has contributed to various aspects of K8s networking, including pod networking, K8s service and K8s ingress.

About Rohit
Rohit joined Google in August 2017 as a SWE working on GKE Networking and has been working on better monitoring and testing of core GKE systems. Previously, Rohit interned with Google working on Cloud Pub/Sub.
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  • 3 participants
  • 32 minutes
deployments
kubernetes
network
daemon
4gk
pod
service
troubleshooting
wormhole
google
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14 Nov 2015

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Understanding Distributed Consensus in etcd and Kubernetes - Laura Frank, Codeship (Intermediate Skill Level)

The Raft consensus algorithm is at the core of etcd, allowing you to run highly available services across your Kubernetes cluster. But how exactly does quorum work, what happens when a node goes down, and how do all of the machines agree on the actual state of your services? Where is the Raft log stored, and how can you inspect it? Come away with deeper understanding of two of Raft’s main responsibilities, log replication and leader election, and be better equipped to make informed choices about your service declarations and cluster configurations.

About Laura
As the Director of Engineering at CloudBees and a Docker Captain, Laura's primary focus is making tools for other developers. At CloudBees, she works on improving the Docker infrastructure of the Codeship product and overall experience for all users of the CI/CD platform. Previously, she worked on several open source projects to support Docker in the early stages of the project, including Panamax and ImageLayers. She currently lives in Vienna.
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  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
consensus
kubernetes
distributed
devops
conference
delegate
cluster
cloudbees
demystifying
docker
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14 Nov 2015

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Prometheus Monitoring Mixins: Using Jsonnet to Package Together Dashboards, Alerts and Exporters - Tom Wilkie, Kausal (Intermediate Skill Level)

Prometheus offers powerful open source monitoring and alerting - but that comes with higher degrees of freedom, making pre-configure monitoring configuration hard to build. Simultaneously, its becoming accepted wisdom that the developers of a given software package are best placed to operate said software, or at least construct the basic monitoring configuration. In this talk we present a technique for using Jsonnet (a configuration language from Google) for packaging and deploying “Monitoring Mixins” - extensible and customisable combinations of dashboards, alert definitions and exporters. This technique allows developers of open source projects to publish best-practice monitoring configurations alongside their code, and for users to consume it, customise it and stay up to date. We will present example Mixins for Kubernetes and other services such as Consul and Cassandra.

Prometheus offers powerful open source monitoring and alerting - but that comes with higher degrees of freedom, making pre-configure monitoring configuration hard to build. Simultaneously, its becoming accepted wisdom that the developers of a given software package are best placed to operate said software, or at least construct the basic monitoring configuration. In this talk we present a technique for using Jsonnet (a configuration language from Google) for packaging and deploying “Monitoring Mixins” - extensible and customisable combinations of dashboards, alert definitions and exporters. This technique allows developers of open source projects to publish best-practice monitoring configurations alongside their code, and for users to consume it, customise it and stay up to date. We will present example Mixins for Kubernetes and other services such as Consul and Cassandra.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 35 minutes
monitoring
dashboard
dashboards
annoying
tweaks
manage
alert
repository
prometheus
cassandra
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14 Nov 2015

Using Kubernetes Local Storage for Scale-Out Storage Services in Production - Michelle Au, Google & Ian Chakeres, Salesforce (Intermediate Skill Level)

Companies and their customers continue to generate and store data with rapid growth. Kubernetes with local persistent storage enables high-performance workloads and scale-out storage software services to keep pace with demand both on-premise and in the cloud. We'll show how we leverage the Kubernetes local persistent storage feature to run multiple distributed storage services in production clusters. Topics discussed and demoed include node and local disk preparation, local PV provisioning with multiple storage classes, workload scaling, recovery, and future improvements.

"About Michelle
Michelle Au is a software engineer at Google and is leading the local persistent storage project in Kubernetes. Prior to Google, she was at EMC, working on cluster management and cluster communication protocols. She received a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from UC Berkeley.

About Ian
Dr. Ian Chakeres enjoys building cloud software teams, products, and technology. At Salesforce, Ian is constructing software infrastructure optimized for scale-out stateful services at Salesforce using containers and Kubernetes orchestration. Ian holds an Executive MBA from the University of North Carolina KFBS, a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of California Santa Barbara, a MS in Electrical Engineering from the Ohio State University, and a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Ohio State University."

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  • 7 participants
  • 46 minutes
salesforce
volumes
discussed
persistent
storage
provisioning
kubernetes
workflow
knowledgeable
hosts
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14 Nov 2015

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Using kubectl to Run your End-to-End Tests - Amit Kumar Das & Uday Kiran, MayaData (Intermediate Skill Level)

End-to-end (e2e) tests are tasked to verify that a system with all its moving components (without mocks) can work together and satisfy the end user goals. Just as Kubernetes helps us with managing microservices based application containers, converting e2e tests into containers that can be versioned and orchestrated using Kubernetes helps us to test for functionality, performance benchmarking, upgrades and backward compatibility. Amit and Uday will demonstrate their e2e test containers for testing a storage infrastructure service added to Kubernetes that can be used on different platforms like GKE, OpenShift, etc., These e2e test containers can also be used by customers of the infrastructure service to augment their own CI/CD pipelines. The e2e tests have moved from being scripts to Kubernetes YAML files that are used by service providers and the customers.

"About Amit
Amit is a strong open source advocate and a firm believer of `taco bell programming` that helps him building simple & easy to use software. When he is not into programming, you will find him understanding the world from his daughter's perspective. Amit is the maintainer & core contributor to OpenEBS.

About Uday
Uday has been a Kubernetes user for almost 2 Years now. This will be his first talk at a KubeCon Event. Uday has been part of various Kubernetes and GoLang meetups. Uday also conducts Kubernetes trainings for interested users . Uday is an avid programmer and hacker, he is currently responsible for providing various strategies for managing CI/CD for his organization and has been actively involved in open source project OpenEBS.
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Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 32 minutes
docker
container
storage
users
kubernetes
implementation
testers
end
launched
platforms
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14 Nov 2015

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VMware SIG Intro – Fabio Rapposelli & Steve Wong, VMware (Any Skill Level)

About Fabio
Purveyor of all things open source, loves distributed systems and solving complex problems. Renaissance man and human Rube Goldberg machine, Fabio is responsible for many of the Open Source integrations between Vagrant, Docker and VMware. Frequent speaker at conferences such as dotGo, DockerCon and VMworld.

About Steve
Developer interested in containers, storage, virtualization, IoT, machine learning, streaming data analytics, and cloud native application technology. Active in Kubernetes storage community since 2015. Chair of Kubernetes VMware SIG. Frequent speaker at open source conferences and meetups. Formerly involved as a dev of several popular products including vSphere, Avamar, Wonderware, medical devices, SCADA systems.
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  • 5 participants
  • 27 minutes
cig
ci
vmware
kubernetes
technical
facilitate
initiative
interface
discussion
sig
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14 Nov 2015

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Vitess and a Kubernetes Operator - Sugu Sougoumarane, YouTube (Intermediate Skill Level)

Vitess is an open source project started by YouTube to help with scaling of its MySQL databases. It has now gained substantial adoption in the community, especially because it bridges the gap between MySQL and the cloud. This talk will cover the wide range of capabilities Vitess has. We will discuss some case studies of companies that have successfully launched on various Kubernetes environments in GKE and AWS. We will conclude with a demo of the newly-developed Kubernetes Operator for Vitess.

About Sugu
Sugu is CTO at PlanetScale. He is also the lead developer and community leader of the Vitess open source project which he co-created at Youtube in 2010. Vitess has helped multiple companies scale MySQL massively. Prior to Vitess, he worked on various scaling and infrastructure projects at YouTube and at PayPal. Sugu is passionate about distributed systems and consensus algorithms. He publishes his ideas about these topics on his blog at http://ssougou.blogspot.com.
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  • 5 participants
  • 43 minutes
meta
vitesse
vita
services
project
controllers
cloud
semi
realize
scalability
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14 Nov 2015

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What's Up With All The Different Container Runtimes? - Ricardo Aravena, Branch Metrics (Intermediate Skill Level)

The Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) recently went GA (or rc?) and during the lead up we saw an a jump in the number of container runtimes hit the market, each with its own pros and cons. In this talk Ricardo will dive deep into the variety of current and future container runtimes. What are their pros and cons depending on the type of workload and application. Why stick to old plain Docker? Why use Mesos containers? Why CRI-O? What about Kata containers? After this session the audience will have a better understanding of the container landscape of the Kubernetes CRI and why multiple container runtimes exist and how to leverage their unique capabilities.

About Ricardo
Ricardo currently works at Branch as a Sr Data Ops Engineer. He has been working in tech for more than 18 years and comes from a diverse professional background, having been in different roles at large companies such as Cisco and VMware as well as startups such as Hytrust, Exablox and SnapLogic. Most recently he was at Coupa Software where he spent three years working on automating their cloud infrastructure to handle over 500 customers and preparing for their IPO.
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  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
containers
runtime
docker
containerized
workloads
kubernetes
daemon
applications
frameworks
vm
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14 Nov 2015

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Who Shot the Cluster? - Audit Logging in Kubernetes - Marian Lobur & Mik Vyatskov, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Did you ever face a case when you did not know who created the resource or modified the security settings. Have you wondered how you can get this information without spending weeks on investigations? Are you required to audit your infrastructure for compliance? In this talk Marian will walk you through the setup and best practices of using Kubernetes Audit Logging along with a demo.

About Marian
Marian is a Kubernetes project contributor since May 2017. He is working on monitoring and logging pipelines. Marian has experience of working on other open source projects, for example he has contributed to Bazel build tool. In his free time Marian makes 3d printings and takes a part in “escape room” quests.

About Mik
Mik is a Kubernetes project contributor since September 2016. He is an active sig-instrumentation member, working on monitoring, logging, and related topics, e.g. audit logging. Mik is especially experienced with logging systems of different kinds, having several years of industry experience deploying and maintaining logging pipelines from the kernel level to the most high-level architecture.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 8 participants
  • 33 minutes
cluster
logging
kubernetes
monitoring
security
proxies
firewalls
issue
geeky
ports
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14 Nov 2015

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Who What How: Understanding Kubernetes Development through DevStats - Josh Berkus, Red Hat Inc. & Łukasz Gryglicki, CNCF (Any Skill Level)

Did you know that Kubernetes has its own analytics gold mine about who contributed, when they did it, and how? DevStats.k8s.io offers a data smorgasbord which slices up Kubernetes contribution activities. This isn't jus for data geeks, though: SIG leads, team managers, project and community managers, and even regular contributors can derive useful insights about how development is doing and where they might need to pitch in through the stats. In this talk, we will cover the charts and data offered by DevStats with an eye towards finding insights for you to take action on. We'll also discuss how you can request additional charts or develop them yourself.

About Josh
Josh Berkus works with the Kubernetes community on behalf of Red Hat Inc. He contributes to sig-release and sig-contribex primarily, and organizes events. In his spare time, he likes to deploy databases, particularly PostgreSQL, on top of Kubernetes and OpenShift. Josh lives in Portland, OR.

About Łukasz
Lukas is a software developer with CNCF. He is the primary developer behind DevStats.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 35 minutes
kubernetes
developers
reporting
contributing
information
stats
analyzing
reviewers
session
dashboards
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14 Nov 2015

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Writing Kube Controllers for Everyone - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat (Beginner Skill Level)

With the introduction of Custom Resource Definition, as well as external API servers everyone is now able to create its own resources and store them inside kubernetes cluster. But that is only half of the work that needs to be done. During this presentation Maciej, who co-authored both Job and CronJob controllers, and is a frequent reviewer of controller and apiserver-related code will guide you through basic set of steps that are necessary to write a simple controller. As an example he will discuss his recent work around improving CronJob controller, as well as introduce the 11 rules that needs to be fulfilled when writing a good controller. Topics to be covered include: 1. How controllers work, loop over:* monitor resources * react to changes 2. Shared Informers. 3. Owner references. 4. Emitting status. 5. Handling errors.

About Maciej
Maciej is a passionate developer with over 10 years of experience in many languages. He's working on OpenShift and Kubernetes for Red Hat. In his free time he enjoys hacking on bugs.python.org and CPython's IMAP library. He's a frequent speaker at various events and meet ups, including both previous KubeCon EUs, multiple PyCons and DevConfs.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
controllers
controller
control
kubernetes
discussed
core
helper
pushing
easier
hand
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14 Nov 2015

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Writing Kubernetes Controllers for CRDs: Challenges, Approaches and Solutions - Alena Prokharchyk, Rancher Labs, Inc. (Intermediate Skill Level)

Kubernetes as a platform is at the stage where more and more features are being developed and deployed as external controllers. And writing an extension in most of the cases implies use of CRD - a Custom Resource Definition - to manage and represent the resources your application creates. During this talk we will go over the entire management cycle for CRD resource starting with defining types, schema and client, following by controlling the resource using informers and leveraging object's fields like: * Spec, Status, Metadata, Labels * Finalizers * Owner References * Conditions Each aspect of CRD management has its own challenges, and they will be highlighted along with the alternative solutions as a part of a live demo.

About Alena
Alena is a Principal Software Engineer at Rancher Labs, who's been working on building infrastructure services first for Virtual Machines, now for containers with main focus on Kubernetes. She enjoys helping others make sense of problems and explore solutions together. In her free time Alena enjoys rollerblading, reading books on totally random subjects and listening to other people's stories. Participated as a speaker in Kubecon 2016/2017 USA.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 5 participants
  • 26 minutes
controllers
controller
kubernetes
custom
provisioning
user
manages
finalizar
logs
thinking
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14 Nov 2015

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YAML is for Computers. ksonnet is for Humans - Bryan Liles, Heptio (Any Skill Level)

YAML as a configuration language for Kubernetes means the configuration is accessible to the API service and mostly accessible to humans. The open source project, ksonnet, provides an intuitive way to create and edit Kubernetes configuration files in a declarative fashion. It also allows configuration of applications across multiple environments. In this session, the audience will be introduced to the world of easier Kubernetes configurations. They will learn how to simplify their deployments, take advantage of reusable components, and integrate with other tools. They will be able to do this while reducing complexity by separating parameters from resources. Finally, we will review why GitOps is an important technique for ensuring your organization always knows what is in production. At the conclusion the audience will be able to immediately start integrating ksonnet into their stacks.

About Bryan
Bryan Liles is developer with Heptio. He currently works on the ksonnet project looking for ways to make configuring Kubernetes easier for users. Previously, Bryan was an early engineer at DigitalOcean, worked on disease discovery models, and has spent 20 years in the greater open source community.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 36 minutes
introduction
demos
conferences
talking
thinking
topic
project
workflow
users
problems
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14 Nov 2015

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You Ever Wonder Why We're Here? - Sarah Christoff, Cloudreach (Beginner Skill Level)

Let's journey back to the 1960s, and start with the beginning of Virtual Machines. Why were these old behemoths made, and how do they work again? Let's recall when to use Virtual Machines, and their best practices. Then we'll travel to the dawn of containers, exploring their conception, birth, and where we are today. Finally, wrapping things up with figuring out why were are here, right now, at KubeCon! We'll unwrap Container Orchestration, container runtimes, and the many acronyms buzzing around.

About Sarah
Sarah has been virtualizing her environment since college, and has researched her way out of a VirtualBox. She is known for her outreach for Project Calico, a CNI open source project. She believes your infrastructure should be like a cat: agile and easy to take care of.
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  • 3 participants
  • 23 minutes
time
sharing
thought
complicated
cons
efficiently
space
communication
happening
coop
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14 Nov 2015

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containerd Deep Dive – Stephen Day, Docker (Intermediate Skill Level)

Containerd is the core container runtime used in Docker to execute containers and distribute images. It was designed from the ground up to support the OCI image and runtime specifications. The design of containerd is carefully crafted to fit the use cases of modern container orchestrators like Kubernetes and Swarm. In this talk, we dive into design decisions that help containerd meet a diverse set of requirements for a growing container world. Developing an understanding of the decoupled components will provide attendees a grasp where they can leverage functionality in their platforms. By slicing the components of a container runtime into the right pieces, integrators can choose only what they need.

About Stephen
Stephen Day is a software engineer at Docker. His many contributions to Docker ecosystem projects include SwarmKit and the version 2 specification for the Docker Registry HTTP API, and evolving the available models for container image distribution. He currently works on containerd and as a maintainer of the OCI Image Specification.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 36 minutes
docker
container
dockers
daemon
pod
version
demo
d12
timeline
workflow
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14 Nov 2015

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containerd Intro – Stephen Day, Docker (Any Skill Level)

Containerd is the core container runtime originally used in Docker to execute containers and distribute images. It was designed from the ground up to support the OCI image and runtime specifications. The design of containerd is carefully crafted to fit the use cases of modern container orchestrators like Kubernetes and Swarm. In this talk, we'll provide an introduction to containerd and how you can get started with leveraging it in your infrastructure.

About Stephen
Stephen Day is a software engineer at Docker. His many contributions to Docker ecosystem projects include SwarmKit and the version 2 specification for the Docker Registry HTTP API, and evolving the available models for container image distribution. He currently works on containerd and as a maintainer of the OCI Image Specification.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 29 minutes
docker
dockers
container
project
deployments
osc
versioned
kubernetes
backend
vmware
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14 Nov 2015

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gRPC Deep Dive – Sree Kuchibotla, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

About Jayant Jayant is Director of Engineering at Google working in Google Cloud Organization. He has been at Google for last 10 years. He manages teams that work in areas of Networking, distributed systems and APIs. He has led and managed multiple Open Source Projects such as gRPC and Protocol Buffers. Earlier, Jayant led and managed Google Earth Engineering teams. Prior to Google, Jayant worked at NVIDIA. He led and managed compilers and shading languages teams at NVIDIA such as CUDA Compiler, Cg Compiler. He also has extensive background in GPUs, 3D graphics and General Purpose Programming on GPUs. Jayant has led several developer platform projects in his career such as gRPC, Protocol Buffers, CUDA, Cg. As a part of these projects, he has presented at several meetups, conferences and universities.

About Sree
Sree Kuchibhotla is a Software Engineer on the gRPC team at Google. He works on gRPC C-Core and C++ stack and is currently focussing on gRPC performance and lower level components in the stack.
Before joining Google, Sree worked at Twitter and Microsoft on Distributed storage systems, Databases and Operating Systems
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

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  • 15 participants
  • 41 minutes
pc
gpc
rpc
processing
users
platform
throughput
specification
threads
grp
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14 Nov 2015

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gRPC Intro – Jayant Kolhe & Sree Kuchibhotla, Google (Any Skill Level)

About Jayant Jayant is Director of Engineering at Google working in Google Cloud Organization. He has been at Google for last 10 years. He manages teams that work in areas of Networking, distributed systems and APIs. He has led and managed multiple Open Source Projects such as gRPC and Protocol Buffers. Earlier, Jayant led and managed Google Earth Engineering teams. Prior to Google, Jayant worked at NVIDIA. He led and managed compilers and shading languages teams at NVIDIA such as CUDA Compiler, Cg Compiler. He also has extensive background in GPUs, 3D graphics and General Purpose Programming on GPUs. Jayant has led several developer platform projects in his career such as gRPC, Protocol Buffers, CUDA, Cg. As a part of these projects, he has presented at several meetups, conferences and universities.

About Sree
Sree Kuchibhotla is a Software Engineer on the gRPC team at Google. He works on gRPC C-Core and C++ stack and is currently focussing on gRPC performance and lower level components in the stack. Before joining Google, Sree worked at Twitter and Microsoft on Distributed storage systems, Databases and Operating Systems
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.

Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in San Diego November 18 - 21. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2XTN3ho. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 3 participants
  • 37 minutes
pcs
gr
introduction
beginner
gpc
interface
procedure
users
tooling
lvm
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14 Nov 2015

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gRPC Load Balancing on Kubernetes - Jan Tattermusch, Google (Intermediate Skill Level)

Load-balancing is a must for everyone building scalable services. This talk will give an overview of gRPC's load balancing options and show how to use them in a containerized environment.

About Jan
Senior Software Engineer at Google. Working on the gRPC project for the last 3 years.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 2 participants
  • 35 minutes
load
balancer
services
deploying
server
kubernetes
throughput
backends
traffic
disadvantages
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14 Nov 2015

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kops Intro – Justin Santa Barbara, FathomDB (Any Skill Level)

About Justin
Justin is one of the kubernetes sig-aws leads and started the kops project, so loves to talk about how to install and operate kubernetes, or on all things kubernetes-on-AWS or on other clouds (particularly GCP, having just joined Google!)
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
  • 1 participant
  • 37 minutes
cluster
cops
cloud
nodes
infrastructure
amazon
hosted
advanced
kubernetes
gk
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