30 Nov 2022
With default Knative installation on EKS creates a classic load balancer, which is not cloud friendly. In the demo Timam shares the steps he took to configure it with ALB.
- 1 participant
- 14 minutes
2 Aug 2022
Demo and lead a discussion about how the Vcluster is optimizing for multi tenant Knative clusters, specially for multi-tenant Knative scenarios.
- 2 participants
- 48 minutes
25 May 2022
Serverless clouds boost developer productivity by taking over cloud infrastructure management, allowing the developers to focus on their service’s business logic. This labor division opens opportunities for systems researchers to innovate in serverless computing. However, leading serverless providers rely on proprietary infrastructure ill-suited for systems research in academia. In this demo, I will talk about vHive, a full-stack open-source ecosystem for serverless clouds benchmarking, experimentation, and innovation; which is now in use in 25+ universities and companies world-wide.
- 8 participants
- 1:07 hours
27 Apr 2022
This demo show attendees how to use sources and sinks to connect multiple Eventing instances. We will be using TriggerMesh OSS components to build an authenticated flow between the two clusters.
- 1 participant
- 37 minutes
24 Mar 2022
The magic of Knative In and Event Driven Application
Testing apps locally is easy, but migrating to production ready scenarios is a different picture. Come see Gabriel using Knative + React + Knative for developing a ready-to-deploy Web Chat application
Testing apps locally is easy, but migrating to production ready scenarios is a different picture. Come see Gabriel using Knative + React + Knative for developing a ready-to-deploy Web Chat application
- 1 participant
- 26 minutes
28 Feb 2022
Demo:
Knative makes deploying cloud-native serverless applications easy, but what about building those applications? Tools like Tilt and Skaffold enable tight “inner loop” development on Kubernetes, but how do they interact with the Knative autoscaler or event-driven applications? Come see Evan build an application using Tilt and Knative.
Knative makes deploying cloud-native serverless applications easy, but what about building those applications? Tools like Tilt and Skaffold enable tight “inner loop” development on Kubernetes, but how do they interact with the Knative autoscaler or event-driven applications? Come see Evan build an application using Tilt and Knative.
- 4 participants
- 45 minutes
1 Nov 2021
In this session, Maciej Swiderski presented an approach that allows to rely on serverless techniques such as functions and cloud events yet still working on the higher-level representation. He introduced Workflow as a Function Flow concept that builds up on top of state of the art technologies such as CloudEvents and Knative Eventing to deliver a highly scalable business-oriented solution that looks like a single service but runs as a set of functions.
- 1 participant
- 25 minutes
27 Aug 2021
The flexibility of modern cloud infrastructures and the rise of serverless brought event-driven service integrations back into fashion. Knative made it possible to leverage common messaging patterns the Cloud Native way, and build complex systems where components communicate asynchronously on top of Kubernetes.
But building such systems requires some intrinsic knowledge of the Kubernetes API, and a good understanding of Knative's loosely coupled building blocks. In this demo, Antoine shows how TriggerMesh leveraged the HCL syntax and some basic graph theory to design a description language specifically tailored for expressing event-driven architectures for service integrations backed by Knative, using common messaging patterns.
But building such systems requires some intrinsic knowledge of the Kubernetes API, and a good understanding of Knative's loosely coupled building blocks. In this demo, Antoine shows how TriggerMesh leveraged the HCL syntax and some basic graph theory to design a description language specifically tailored for expressing event-driven architectures for service integrations backed by Knative, using common messaging patterns.
- 5 participants
- 54 minutes
2 Aug 2021
Service level objectives (SLOs) and progressive rollouts for Knative applications
How can you maximize release velocity for your cloud applications, while protecting end-user experience at all times? Service level objectives (SLOs), and safe, progressively rollout of new versions of your applications are two of the best-practices that address this problem. In this talk, we present two demos using Iter8, the release engineering platform for Kubernetes) that shows delightfully simple ways to automate SLO validation and progressive rollouts for Knative applications.
Demo 1 (HelmOps): Dark-launch a Knative application, use Iter8's built in metrics collection feature to validate latency and error-related SLOs, and safely promote (or rollback) the new version.
Demo 2 (HelmOps + GitOps): Progressively shift traffic, and safely promote (or rollback) the new version after SLO validation using metrics from Prometheus.
How can you maximize release velocity for your cloud applications, while protecting end-user experience at all times? Service level objectives (SLOs), and safe, progressively rollout of new versions of your applications are two of the best-practices that address this problem. In this talk, we present two demos using Iter8, the release engineering platform for Kubernetes) that shows delightfully simple ways to automate SLO validation and progressive rollouts for Knative applications.
Demo 1 (HelmOps): Dark-launch a Knative application, use Iter8's built in metrics collection feature to validate latency and error-related SLOs, and safely promote (or rollback) the new version.
Demo 2 (HelmOps + GitOps): Progressively shift traffic, and safely promote (or rollback) the new version after SLO validation using metrics from Prometheus.
- 5 participants
- 57 minutes
29 Jun 2021
#Knative
Knative DUX WG changes by Gabriel Freites, MTS 3 at VMWare.
We will review the changes that have been done in the Knative website to improve the experience and to be more effective in attracting new users.
Knative DUX WG changes by Gabriel Freites, MTS 3 at VMWare.
We will review the changes that have been done in the Knative website to improve the experience and to be more effective in attracting new users.
- 2 participants
- 22 minutes
2 Jun 2021
Knative May meetup, complete recording. For demo please visit https://youtu.be/-PiUKUY1PS4
- 9 participants
- 53 minutes
24 Mar 2021
On March 24, 2021 the Knative community hosted a meetup featuring a demo, "Release Automation for Knative Apps with Iter8" presented by Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Research Scientist at IBM. Iter8 is an open source AIOps platform for cloud native release automation. Iter8 enables developers, data scientists, and SREs maximize business value and guarantee SLOs by automating metrics-driven experiments, progressively delivery, validation, and promotion/rollback of new versions of apps and ML models.
- 11 participants
- 57 minutes
24 Feb 2021
On February 24, 2021 the Knative community hosted a meetup featuring a demo, "Transforming CloudEvents with Bumblebee" presented by Sebastien Goasguen, Co-founder of TriggerMesh, who introduced Bumblebee which allows people to define cloudevents transformation declaratively. Combined with knative primitives it helps build event flows that integrate separate services.
Other discussion tops include:
Eventing v1.0 work started. Help is always welcomed
Eventing Roadmap 2021 finalized
Release 0.21 happened yesterday
Removing v1beta1 API in release 0.23
Other discussion tops include:
Eventing v1.0 work started. Help is always welcomed
Eventing Roadmap 2021 finalized
Release 0.21 happened yesterday
Removing v1beta1 API in release 0.23
- 10 participants
- 44 minutes
27 Jan 2021
On January 27, 2021 the Knative community hosted a meetup featuring a demo ,"Taking AI to the Edge '' presented by P J Łaszkowicz, Creative Technologist at Omnijar about a decade in evolving a large-scale sustainable agriculture project, including distributed machine learning across edge and cloud platforms.
Other discussion topics include:
`spec.manifests` to overwrite all manifests
`spec.additional Manifests` to change/add the resources needed.
Install customized knative serving
User experience interviews
Other discussion topics include:
`spec.manifests` to overwrite all manifests
`spec.additional Manifests` to change/add the resources needed.
Install customized knative serving
User experience interviews
- 7 participants
- 50 minutes
18 Nov 2020
This virtual event is designed for end users, a space for our community to meet, get to know each other, and learn about uses and applications of Knative.
On Nov. 18, 2020, we heard from working groups updates and there was a demo presented. There will be one demo: "Mink a distribution of Knative and Tekton", presented by Mike Moor, Knative Co-Founder and TOC at VMware.
On Nov. 18, 2020, we heard from working groups updates and there was a demo presented. There will be one demo: "Mink a distribution of Knative and Tekton", presented by Mike Moor, Knative Co-Founder and TOC at VMware.
- 9 participants
- 51 minutes
29 Oct 2020
This virtual event is designed for end users, a space for our community to meet, get to know each other, and learn about uses and applications of Knative.
In this meeting, we will hear working group updates. There will be 1 demo: "Building Custom Event Sources for Knative” - Murugappan Chetty, Principal Engineer at Optum
In this meeting, we will hear working group updates. There will be 1 demo: "Building Custom Event Sources for Knative” - Murugappan Chetty, Principal Engineer at Optum
- 10 participants
- 41 minutes
17 Sep 2020
This meetup featured a demo by Mauricio Salatino @salaboy on "Cloud Events Orchestration with Knative and Zeebe".
- 7 participants
- 47 minutes
18 Jul 2020
This virtual event is designed for end users, a space for our community to meet, get to know each other, and learn about uses and applications of Knative.
In this meeting, we will hear working group updates. There will be 1 demo: “Building Cloud Native Apps with Knative and TektonCD” by Carlos Santana, senior technical staff at IBM (16:41m - 58:40 m) At the hour (10 am PT), Chris DiBona, director of open source at Google, joined the community meetup to respond to any questions about the Open Usage Commons organization, where he is a board member.
In this meeting, we will hear working group updates. There will be 1 demo: “Building Cloud Native Apps with Knative and TektonCD” by Carlos Santana, senior technical staff at IBM (16:41m - 58:40 m) At the hour (10 am PT), Chris DiBona, director of open source at Google, joined the community meetup to respond to any questions about the Open Usage Commons organization, where he is a board member.
- 14 participants
- 1:34 hours
23 Jun 2020
In this meeting, we hear working group updates., and partake in 2 short demos: “Image processing pipeline” and "BigQuery Covid19 pipeline", led by Mete Atamel, developer relations at Google.
- 9 participants
- 43 minutes
14 May 2020
In this event, we announce the Knative TOC election results, there are intros by the new TOC members, and updates from Autoscaling and Eventing working groups. Evan Anderson, software engineer at VMWare, runs a demo titled "Automating service delivery with bindings"
- 13 participants
- 47 minutes
16 Apr 2020
The Knative Community meetup is a virtual event designed for end users, a space for our community to meet, get to know each other, and learn about uses and applications of Knative. Every meeting has a 30 minutes demo, with allocated time to discuss this in small groups.
In this first event, the demo was designed and run by Joana Saladas, software engineer at IBM.
Meeting notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o0ENlHpv5nYPOznlbDc9xzNcwTqtxZrmPAVZLoWRHyE/edit#
In this first event, the demo was designed and run by Joana Saladas, software engineer at IBM.
Meeting notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o0ENlHpv5nYPOznlbDc9xzNcwTqtxZrmPAVZLoWRHyE/edit#
- 11 participants
- 51 minutes