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From YouTube: How Deutsche Telekom Technik Built Das Schiff for Sailing the Cloud Native Seas - Vuk Gojnic
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How Deutsche Telekom Technik Built Das Schiff for Sailing the Cloud Native Seas - Vuk Gojnic, Squad Lead, Container & Cloud-native Engine, Deutsche Telekom Technik
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Many
of
those
you
are
using
even
right
now
to
participate
in
the
kubecon,
which
is
the
the
technology
which
is
highly
and
then
very
fast
proliferating
in
that
space.
Can
you
guess
it?
I
guess
you
guessed
it
well,
it
is
a
5g,
and
this
is
also
what
we
are
building
and
providing
our
platform
for,
because
it
also
requires
platform
infrastructure
to
run
somewhere.
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We
asked
ourselves
when
we
began:
how
could
we
provision
maintain
and
manage
kubernetes
clusters?
The
kubernetes
tax
at
that
scale,
with
a
small,
relatively
small
people,
of
not
more
than
10
sres,
and
we
looked
into
what
is
what
is
common
in
the
industry
and
one
of
the
common
and
accepted
statements
is
that
kubernetes
is
mature
for
production
as
it
is,
and
this
if
this
was
the
true
in
2018,
it
is
even
more
true
in
2020
and
it's
true
not
only
for
kubernetes
but
for
many
other
pieces
of
a
cloud
native
technologies.
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We
gave
our
project
symbolic,
name
dashif,
which
is
a
german
for
the
ship
and
our
small,
but
growing
team
eagerly
earmarked
the
pieces
came
together
in
a
platform
in
the
platform
by
usage
of
and
combination
of,
cluster
api
and
flux
cd.
This
enabled
us
to
enjoy
all
the
benefits
of
git
tops
as
pioneered
by
vworks.
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Our
work
actually
focused
on
creating
a
glue
for
all
of
this
in
a
form
of
git
layout
that
enabled
us
to
cover
our
multi-site
multi
infrastructure
and
multi
cluster
scenario.
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You
also
need
the
modern
data
center
networking
stack
and
what
would
be
more
natural
for
people
and
for
a
team
who
is
running
kubernetes
platform,
but
to
choose
the
network
stack
which
is
based
on
the
containers.
This
is
what
we
found
in
sonic
out
of
open
compute
project.
They
have
some
extremely
super
interesting
integration
and
fusion,
with
kubernetes
on
their
roadmap.
A
Centerpiece
of
our
approach
are
bare
metal
kubernetes
clusters
and
to
manage
bare
metal
in
a
cloud-native
way.
We
turn
to
ironic
out
of
open
infrastructure
foundation.
Ironic
in
combination
with
metal
tubes
is
giving
a
very
good
way
to
manage
bare
metal,
and
these
are
all
good
pieces
of
software
for
that
function.
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With
this,
we
have
rounded
up
our
approach
and
we
ended
up
with
a
platform
in
which
we
use
only
git
and
kubernetes
api
to
manage
and
provision
and
manage
bare
metal
servers
and
ultimately
create
bare
metal,
kubernetes
clusters
with
them
and
on
that
platform
we
are
currently
on
boarding.
Quite
some
workloads,
5g
core,
among
others,
the
same
setup.
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We
are
working
with
our
friends
from
vworks
and
with
the
firecracker
theme
on
use
case
for
micro
vms,
to
act
as
a
control
plane
in
our
resource
constrained,
far
edge
scenario.
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The
main
paradigm
of
software
delivery
and
network
function.
Delivery
in
telco
today
is
so
called
systems
integrated
approach.
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The
cnf
vendors
need
to
enable
cnf
operators
to
validate
and
test
platform
and
cnf
combination
on
a
continuous
basis,
ideally
daily,
so
that
they
can
assure
its
availability
and
the
sla
for
that
cloud.
Native
network
functions:
this
is
what
we
are
looking
for
to
see
as
one
of
the
outcomes
of
the
cnf
working
group.
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Therefore,
we
are
working
with
with
our
partners
in
the
vworks
to
create
a
composable,
telco
5g
cloud
native
platform
that
others
could
be
able
to
use
and
hopefully
get
inspired,
to
contribute
for
more
details
about
that.
Please
visit
our
github
page
and
feel
free
to
contact
me
as
well
and,
finally,
for
the
end,
this
conference
would
not
be
a
conference
without
me
saying
we
are
hiring,
and
indeed
we
are
hiring
for
the
positions
based
in
germany.