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From YouTube: Cloud Native Ambassador: Cheryl Hung
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And
so
yeah
my
name
is
shel
I've
been
involved
in
this
space
for
a
couple
of
years
now
and
I
used
to
work
at
Google
as
a
software
engineer
and
now
I
work
as
a
product
manager
at
a
start-up
in
London
called
storage
OS,
which
does
storage
for
containers
I,
also
run.
The
cloud
native
London
meetup
group
can.
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It's
a
it's
definitely
an
involving
space,
because
containers
were
designed
to
be
stateless
and
immutable,
and
so
storage
is
not
really
concerned,
except
at
the
end
of
the
day,
pretty
much
everybody
has
data
that
they
need
to
store
somewhere
and
right.
Now,
it's
a
bit
of
an
unsolved
problem
about
how
what's
the
best
way
to
do,
databases
and
and
other
stateful
applications
and
kubernetes,
which
is
why
I
work
at
storage
OS,
because
it
provides
that
storage,
abstraction
layer.
B
That
means
you
can
run
databases
within
kubernetes
and
have
replication
and
failover
and
fall
over
in
terms
of
what
I
see
coming
next.
The
container
storage
interface
is
one
of
the
big
things
to
be
aware
of
in
CNC,
Wow
and
cloud
native
space
and
I
think
over
the
course
of
the
next
six
months
to
a
year,
all
of
the
vendors
and
all
the
cloud
providers
and
cloud
orchestrators
are
going
to
be
behind
this
interface,
so
hopefully,
by
this
time
next
year,
storage
is
just
gonna,
be
a
solved
problem.
As
far
as
end-users
are
concerned,
you.
B
It
was
about
bringing
in
people
from
all
different
interests,
but
all
in
the
same
infrastructure,
DevOps
mindset
and
having
your
space
where
people
can
teach
others
as
well.
So
I
really
encourage
new
speakers
to
to
join
and
to
share
their
stories
because
I
think
there's
always
there's
always
a
bit
of
a
mindset,
shift
about
all
I'm
good
enough
to
do
public.
Speaking
and
I
see
it
as
my
part
of
my
role
as
the
organizer
to
tell
people
that
yes,
you're.
B
So
I'm,
probably
one
of
the
truest
cloud
natives
in
that
when
I
joined,
Google
I
was
21,
so
I
I
was
at
the
time
I
was
using
Borg,
which
was
Google's
internal
predecessors
to
kubernetes
and
because
I
was
so
young
I
really
didn't
have
a
memory
of
how
office
to
sound
software
was
done
before
so.
To
me,
it's
always
been
natural
to
containerize
your
software
and
to
run
it
with
an
Orchestrator
like
kubernetes
and
two
packages,
micro
services,
so
it
was
until
I
left
Google
and
came
out
and
started
exploring
this
space.
I
was
like.
B
A
B
B
A
B
Great
stuff
and
some
stuff
that
was
a
bit
sort
of
scary
but
fun
like
that,
was
really
cool
to
see
and
one
nice
thing
actually
about
being
all
these
different
conferences
is
I
was
here
last
year
at
the
Berlin
cube
con
and
I
really
didn't
know
anybody.
You
know.
I
was
completely
on
my
own
and
this
time
as
I've
been
walking
around,
it's
been
like
a
show
like.
B
B
So
so
I'm
getting
married
at
the
end
of
August.
Thank
you
I'm
incredibly
excited
about,
but
it
means
that
anytime
that
I'm
not
planning
my
work
and
my
engineering
team.
What
they
were
working
on
I
was
planning
my
wedding.
Instead,
it
is
a
challenge
in
its
own
way.
It's
a
two-day
thing
as
well,
because
I've
got
a
big
Western
wedding
and
the
Chinese
wedding.
So
that's
awesome.