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From YouTube: Opening + Welcome - Abdullah Gharaibeh & Ricardo Rocha
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Opening + Welcome - Abdullah Gharaibeh & Ricardo Rocha, Kubernetes Batch + HPC Day Program Committee Members
A
Hi
everyone
so
first,
I
would
like
to
start
with
welcoming
our
one
and
only
sponsor
google
cloud
thanks
for
hosting
for
sponsoring
this
event.
So
yeah
my
name
is
abdullah,
and
this
is
ricardo.
We're
going
to
give
a
quick
intro
welcoming
remarks
to
our
batch
working
group.
A
So
it's
a
half
day
event.
Starting
now
up
to
5
pm,
we've
got
like
a
really
good
number
of
of
submissions
in
our
call
for
papers,
lots
of
high
quality
submissions
we
really
debated,
which
ones
can
go
in
some
of
these
presentations,
regretfully
get
dropped,
but
hopefully
they
will
get
another
chance
to
have
their
presentations
in
future.
Batch
batch
days,
we've
got
a
keynote
speaker
from
from
from
google.
We
have
five
full
sessions
of
25
minutes
and
three
lightning
talks.
A
The
the
goal
of
this
batch
by
today
is
really
to
shed
some
light
on
batch
on
kubernetes
for
some
time,
kubernetes
focused
on
service
type
workloads,
and
we
thought
that
might
be
a
good
idea
to
organize
start.
Organizing
more
and
more
events
related
to
batch
workloads
give
it
a
higher
level
status
in
the
batch
in
the
in
the
kubernetes
community.
A
The
call
for
paper
invited
talks
related
to
high
performance
computing,
job
management
in
diverse
types
of
communities,
industry,
researchers
from
both
research,
labs
and
universities.
B
Yeah
so
yeah
thanks
everyone
for
showing
up
first
and
so
the
the
topics
covered
today
we
try
to
also
be
as
diverse
as
possible.
B
According
to
the
submissions
we
got
so,
but
the
topics
initially
set
were
were
kind
of
reports
on
different
types
of
approaches,
for
large-scale
data
processing
and
to
try
to
set
up
and
expose
best
practices
in
this
area,
not
only
in
terms
of
performance
but
also
the
cost
versus
performance.
There
was.
It
was
an
initial
goal
so
to
think
about
these
things,
people
are
looking
at
how
to
run
spot
workloads
to
to
to
improve
their
their
their
usage
as
well.
B
But
then
the
the
main
topic
is
really
the
reports
on
how
kubernetes
is
being
used
for
batch
workloads
today
and
this,
if
you're
involved
in
this
area,
you
know
there's
quite
a
lot
of
options,
so
the
goal
is
really
to
get
everyone
together
in
the
same
event
and
try
to
to
summarize
the
status
and
and
to
work
together
on
the
next
steps.
B
So
we'll
have
reports
from
both
the
end
users
and
things
that
they've
been
using
to
achieve
these
goals
and
also
the
projects
and
the
different
options
that
we
have
available.
B
As
one
thing
I
would
like
to
highlight,
because
we
had,
in
some
cases
double
submissions
to
to
this
event
and
to
the
main
event,
so
the
the
policies
that
people
will
will
keep
their
their
slot
in
the
main
event
if
it
was
accepted,
but
I
would
like
to
highlight
a
couple
of
talks
that
are
quite
interesting
as
a
kind
of
complement
to
what
we
are
discussing
here
today.
So
the
first
one
is
on
the
volcano
project.
B
We
also
have
talk
about
volcano
today,
but
they
are
incubation
incubation
in
the
cncf,
so
they
actually
have
an
intro
deep
dive
as
part
of
the
maintainer
track.
Then
we
we
have
also
on
wednesday
in
the
afternoon
the
sparkling
kubernetes
and
the
elastic
story.
B
Then
the
introduction
to
the
kubernetes
working
group
patch
so
we'll
hear
a
bit
about
it,
but
there
will
be
a
more
extensive
session
also
in
the
maintainer
track
in
this
case
on
thursday,
and
then
we'll
have
a
talk
from
an
end
user,
which
is
from
the
atlas
experiment
at
cern
and
how
they
use
kubernetes,
as
as
their
like
underlying
key
api
to
expose
their
compute
resources
and
to
to
use
additional
compute
resources.
B
So
yeah
lucas
and
fernando
will
also
talk
about
this
in
the
main
event,
so
yeah,
the
just
the
last
bit
before
we
move
on
to
the
first
talk
the
main
references
that
I
think
if
you're
interested
in
this
area,
the
things
to
track,
I
would
include
the
kubernetes
batch
working
group.
It's
recently
formed,
but
it
already
has
quite
a
lot
of
traction:
there's
a
actually
weekly
with
two
time
zones
meetings-
and
it's
been
quite
interesting.
B
There's
also
a
batch
system
initiative
proposal
that
was
sent
to
the
cncf,
which
has
similar
goals,
but
not
totally
overlapping,
and
this
is
something
that
is
being
kicked
off
slowly,
but
we
we
hope
to
get
it
going
as
well
and
then.
Finally,
I
would
pitch
here
the
the
research
user
group
that
actually
bob
is
here
yeah
bob
we
we
created
it
like
this
was
launched
like
after
barcelona
2019,
so
it's
kind
of
the
precursor
to
all
these
activities,
and
it's
going
and
yeah
feel
free
to
join.