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Welcome + Opening Remarks - Steven Wong, Staff Software Engineer, VMware
A
Hi
everybody
Welcome
to
kubernetes
On
The
Edge
day
in
Detroit,
I'm
I'm
Steve
Wong,
with
VMware
I,
along
with
Tina
Zol
right
here
in
the
front
row
where
members
of
the
program
committee
for
the
event
and
I
also
want
to
thank
Mars
over
there
in
the
back
in
the
white
sweatshirt
who
helped
on
the
program
committee
as
well.
A
I'm,
not
saying
that
edge
four
times
larger
than
public
cloud
with
Edge
generating
75
percent
of
data
is
Trivial
or
wrong
I'm,
just
going
ahead
in
a
different
direction
as
we
open
this,
because
every
conference
I
go
to.
Has
those
hockey
stick
growth,
things
and
at
least
for
me
they
got
old.
A
The
reasons
are
likely
multiple
and
complex,
but
applications
delivered
to
Edge
already
alleviate
tedious
work,
that
people
don't
find
satisfying
like
having
AI
watch
videos,
video
streams
to
classify
objects
and
detect
events,
and
another
common
application
out
at
Edge
is
taking
orders
by
kiosks
which
can
eliminate
really
mundane
jobs,
and
it's
a
situation
that
many
of
us
might
be
observing
or
dealing
with
in
the
past
few
years.
This
is
about
a
new
opportunity.
A
You
know,
we've
historically
seen
things
like
Hadoop
in
the
early
2000s
that
were
described
as
bringing
the
compute
to
the
data,
and
certainly
there
is
plenty
of
data
at
add,
but
this
is
also
about
bringing
applications
out
closer
to
the
people
and
the
objects
that
they
interact
with.
There
are
opportunities
related
to
new
types
of
edge
devices
and
workloads
that
improve
our
environment
and
the
bigger
payoff
for
late
to
just
doing
existing
stuff.
In
a
better
way
suppose
we
could
improve
the
efficiency
of
manufacturing
or
Transportation
by
just
two
percent.
A
These
kinds
of
advances,
save
resources
and
improve
quality
of
life
and
environment,
and
when
that
happens,
we
all
benefit
from
a
higher
standard
of
living.
In
a
higher
quality
of
life,
when
web
browser
experience
bogged
down
at
scale
in
the
90s,
we
learned
how
to
do
things
like
use,
JavaScript
in
browsers
and
caching
and
cdns.
Maybe
the
time
has
come
to
to
more
generically
deal
with
delivering
reliable
and
performant
applications
out
closer
to
the
users
and
to
do
this
in
a
way
that
scales
and
is
more
manageable.
A
This
is
a
field
that
some
are
describing
as
Edge
native
applications,
and
we've
got
people
talking
about
that
today.
I
want
to
point
out
that
webassembly
was
a
technology
that
was
originally
viewed
as
another
solution
that
could
run
in
the
browser,
just
like
the
JavaScript.
In
fact
it's
built
on
JavaScript,
but
what?
If
we
also
look
at
it
as
a
tech
for
running
massive
numbers
of
applications
at
Edge,
possibly
in
devices
or
near
devices?
We
have
a
talk
about
webassembly
based
AI
at
Edge
this
morning,
I
came
across
this
recently.
A
If
you
can
process
data
intensive
workloads
such
as
image
recognition
in
a
public
Cloud,
the
downside
could
go
beyond
just
the
latency
of
getting
it
up
to
that
cloud
and
bring
about
wasteful
energy
consumption.
As
this
data
gets
transferred
point
to
point,
you
know
running
4K,
30
frames
per
second
video
up
to
public
clouds
may
be
wrong
on
many
levels.
We'll
have
a
talk
this
afternoon
that
talks
about
collecting
metrics
on
container
level
energy
consumption
so
that
you
can
intelligently
optimize
workload.
A
Placement
the
elephant
in
the
room
relates
to
the
original
design
of
kubernetes.
It
was
originally
designed
for
large
data
centers,
achieving
efficiency
and
availability
by
running
workloads
on
centrally
pooled
hosts,
with
very
good
Network
interconnects
and
lots
of
interchangeable
compute
nodes
Edge
is
actually
decentralized,
often
with
I
o
and
location
constraints
causing
one-to-one
relations
on
workload
placement.
We
have
a
talk
on
Project
flata,
which
deals
with
kubernetes
and
Edge.
A
The
Unofficial
theme
of
this
is
community
and
we
want
to
recognize
the
event,
organizers
and
speakers
as
this
event
proceeds
so
we'll
be
introducing
the
speakers,
but
I
do
want
to
recognize
the
conference
staff,
the
AV
staff
in
the
back
of
the
room,
and
please
join
me
in
getting
in
the
habit
of
being
polite
to
the
to
the
staff
that
helps
bring
about
events
like
this.
Finally,
this
event
is
subsidized
by
the
event
sponsors.
Yes,
he
paid
for
a
registration,
but
these
sponsors
helped
cover
the
budget,
so
I
want
to
quickly
recognize
them.
A
First
of
all,
thanks
to
the
diamond
sponsors,
you
see
here,
Red
Hat,
spectrocloud,
VMware
Edge
and
they
all
have
booths
outside
with
some
swag.
So
please
visit
them.
We've
also
got
gold
sponsors
arm
and
Rancher
by
Souza,
and
then
finally,
Rancher
by
Souza,
doubled
up
and
is
sponsoring
the
video
recordings.
A
As
I
said,
The
Unofficial
theme
of
this
conference
is
community,
so
the
way
they
get
the
most
out
of
this
event
is
to
go
beyond
just
passively.
Listening
to
the
speakers
today,
please
make
an
effort
to
meet
the
people
and
hold
discussions
during
the
breaks
and
meals.
We'll
have
a
break
at
10
lunch
at
noon.
Another
break
in
the
afternoon,
and
often
the
hallway
track
is
the
best
part
of
these
conferences.
A
So
I'd
encourage
you
to
make
sure
you
introduce
yourself
to
at
least
one
other
person
while
we're
while
you're
here,
and
we
do
have
a
reception
out
on
The
Terrace
at
the
end
of
this
event.
So
with
that
said,
I'm
going
to
bring
on
one
of
those
Diamond
sponsors,
so
next
up
is
going
to
be
Jeremy
with
Specter
cloud.