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From YouTube: Kubernetes SIG Windows 20180501
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Kubernetes SIG Windows 20180501
A
What
everybody
and
welcome
to
another
sick
windows
Meetup!
Thank
you
all
for
attending.
So
so
I'll
give
you
a
couple
of
the
Aptus
I'm
aware
of
so
a
contributor
summit,
which
is
right
before
Kubek.
Only
you
a
lien
from
cloud
base
is
gonna,
provide
an
update
on
sick
windows.
He's
gonna,
give
him
an
update
on
some
of
the
work
that
we
did
for
for
the
last
release,
one
to
ten,
as
well
as
some
of
the
work
that's
coming
up
next,
which
includes
the
ICD
testing.
A
The
group
managed
service
accounts
and
a
lot
of
bug
fixing
the
the
two
new
developers
from
aprender
are
working
on.
Our
cig
have
been
making
great
progress.
Mainly
some
of
the
things
that
they
have
they've
been
working
on
is
is
getting
some
unstable
and
big
run
scripts
to
set
up
the
entire
infrastructure,
both
on-premise
and
in
the
cloud
for
sick
windows.
A
B
A
B
So
well
I
guess!
Well,
if
you
want
to
talk
about
any
specific
issues
later,
that
that's
great
otherwise
I
got
a
quick
update
there.
So
I
took
some
of
the
list
of
known
issues
and
and
had
a
had
a
chat
with
pang
fee
last
week,
so
he's
currently
working
on
the
metrics
endpoint
on
the
cubelet
and
that's
blocking
the
largest
number
of
tests
right
now,
because
there's
a
number
of
tests
that
try
to
basically
scale
up
enough
pods
to
fill
a
node.
B
B
On
on
right
now
for
that
specific
issue,
but
yeah
the
other
ones,
I
agree,
we
need
to
get
them
linked
over
on
the
on
the
test,
Trello
board
and
Alessandro,
and
we're
gonna
sort
of
work
on
clarifying
a
list
of
what
the
remaining
PRS
were
that
need
to
be
merged
and
then
take
that
back
to
sig
testing.
Probably
you
know
in
a
week
or
two,
but
not
this
week
because
of
that
conference.
B
A
A
C
Well,
I've
been
looking
at
out
in
some
ansible
cities.
Got
I've
got
a
couple
small
changes
to
make
things,
maybe
we're
more
portable
and
hopefully
later
this
week,
I'll
have
a
vagrant
file
that
will
spend
up
shams
that
work
with
the
in
slow
shift
as
well
so
be
easy
to
have
this
sniffing
environment.
But
overall
they
look
like
they're
working
pretty
well.
C
A
It
seems
a
lean
and
and
and
the
other
Eileen
are
working
on
these
from
cloud
base.
It's
obvious
common
ad
space.
So
if
you
guys
I
know
that
you
guys
have
a
lot
of
scripts
around
the
ACS,
especially
some
of
the
stuff,
for
as
your
those
work
on
premise
as
well,
if
we
tried
them
or
the
only
work
on
Azure
so.
B
That
they're,
partially
usable,
some
of
the
ones
actually
set
up
the
services
on
the
nodes,
would
probably
be
usable,
and
so
that's
all
on
the
ACS
engine
repo
today
it's
currently
using
and
as
your
specific
C
and
I
plug-in,
but
I,
don't
know
if
David's
on
the
call
oh
yeah
he
is,
but
basically
we've
got
an
effort
to
converge.
So
right
now,
there's
two
different
CNI
plugins
ones,
as
your
specific
and
the
other
one
is
more
generic
and
that's
the
one
that
you
know.
B
Jason
and
David
and
Dinesh
and
Laden
have
been
working
on
and
the
goal
is
to
eventually
converge
those
two
so
based
on
the
configuration
that
will
either
get
the
IP
address
range
from
the
from
the
azure
v-net
or
from
something
that
you've
specified,
and
so
once
that's
done
a
little
bit
more.
The
scripts
may
be
usable
there,
but
you're
kind
of
the
biggest
thing
ACS
engine
brings
is
it
builds
all
the
as
your
resource
manager
templates
and
that's
them
it's
the
bulk
of
the
code.
A
B
A
D
D
D
So
you
have
the
ability
amount,
like
I,
said:
SMB
shares
and
I
scuzzy
disks
using
the
Flex
volume
plugins.
Also,
we
have
provisionally
done
some
work
for
provisioning
storage
as
well.
So
if
you
give
it
a
Windows
server,
it
will
provision
I,
scuzzy,
share
or
I
scuzzy
discs
and
SMB
shares
and
in
a
foreigner
and
feature
branch
we
have
work
for
provisioning
on
an
STD
storage
cluster.
D
B
E
D
There
is
a
little
bit
of
work
for
SMB.
It
doesn't
meet,
be
built.
You
just
copy
it
into
the
appropriate
folder
for
flex
volume
for
I
scuzzy.
We
do
need
to
build
some
utilities,
so
we
are
gonna.
I
do
have
a
docker
file
to
build
it.
It
is
quite
large
because
Visual
Studio
is
quite
massive.
It
should
be
fairly
easy
to
follow
me
if
you
have
any
issues.
B
E
Yes,
my
name
is
Susan
I
work
for
my
way:
past
infrastructure
team.
So
this
February
Huawei
announced
a
Windows
Server
container
service.
It
is
based
on
kubernetes,
Microsoft,
Windows,
Server
and
always
cloud
infrastructure.
I
believe
this
is
the
first
cloud
native
Windows
Server
container
service
in
China,
so
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen.
E
They
basically
live
to
shift
some
real
customer
to
our
cloud
infrastructure
for
those
customers
and
then
behind
the
scenes
we
have
our
own
continual
registries
and
then
plugging
in
cemented
our
own
CNI
and
they
also
love
creating
our
own
Flags
one
volume
storage,
a
key
and
connecting
to
highways
volume,
block
storage,
some
other
people's.
So
today,
I'm
gonna
do
a
demo
for
a
real
customer
to
narrow.
So
this
customer
is
inside
China
and
then
this
customer
has
a
very
traditional
dominant
web
application.
E
The
web
front
is
is
face
and
then
I
can
using
Microsoft
sequel
server.
So
through
reverse
engineering
will
be
converted
this
application
into
a
doctor
computer
image
and
then
equated
to
always
windows
continuing
service.
So
for
the
web
friend,
we
are
running
as
Windows
container
a
kubernetes
service
for
second
server,
because
y'all
know
Microsoft
sequel
server
container
Enterprise
is
in
yet
so
we
are
having
the
iOS
web
friendly.
Talking
two
12's
relational
database
service.
E
E
E
E
E
I
think
for
them,
as
I
mentioned
for
the
scene,
I'm
plugging
they
basically
call
directly
to
to
have
our
own
senior
from
network
topology
perspective.
We
are
using
our
to
bridge
fists
of
the
excellent
our
free
rockin.
That's
our
approach.
We
do
then
to
learn
from
the
flannel
overlay
solution.
We
can
do
there
overall.
The
challenge
is
around
understanding
the
how
Windows
kernel
apply
the
network
policy
and
then
dodge
all
those
I
think
finish.
Books
share
me
some
PowerShell
script,
which
is
really
helpful
for
the
troubleshooting.
Then
the
other
challenge
is
around
monetary.
E
I.
Think
you
and
I
have
an
offline
email
on
that,
so
our
cloud
infrastructure
we
do
have
a
monitoring
solution.
The
challenge
is
like
in
the
kubernetes
for
windows
container
service.
They
still
don't
have
the
kernel
support
like
exposing
all
the
matrix,
visor
and
so
we're
waiting
for
it.
The
other
way,
I
want
to
say,
is
Microsoft
sequel
server
container
support.
Yes,
as
you
can
see,
the
application
I'm
showing
is
very
typical
and
net
web
applications.
They
all
use
Microsoft
sequel
service.
A
Well,
I
mean
the
sequel:
server
support
is
a
little
bit
more
complicated
than
that,
because
it
not
only
will
require
official
certification
of
running
sequel
server
into
container
and
that's
doesn't
Microsoft
end.
But
then
we
need
to
support
stateful
sets
in
our
in
with
Windows
Server
containers
in
kubernetes.
So
that's
another
feature
that
we
need
to
support,
so
you
can
actually
have.
A
And
dependent
if
you're
gonna
use
sequel,
server,
always-on
or
an
earlier
version
of
sequel
server,
so
you
can
probably
deploy
that
cluster
of
secure
servers
into
your
into
your
environment.
So
I
don't
think
when
I
get
to
step
4
sets
for
4
GA.
It
looks
like
we
might
get
to
it
later,
especially
since
you
don't
have
anybody
working
on
it
yet,
but
that's
something
that
we
definitely
have
on
the
roadmap
for
Linda's
respective
other
normal
Microsoft,
on
sequel,
server,
yeah.
B
So
I
talked
to
the
sequel,
server
team
and
there
they
are.
They
do
have
a
plan
to
get
to
to
GA
with
Windows
containers.
I,
don't
I'm,
not
sure
where
they've
said
they're
working
on
it,
but
I
don't
think
that
they've
really
given
any
more
specifics
beyond
that.
I
just
know
that
it's
it's
currently
a
work
in
progress
when
it
comes
to
the
stateful
sets.
I
think
that
to
plug
in
that
Nick
Nick
had
it
was,
is
a
good
first
step
there.
A
Might
just
be
some
of
the
seek
note
specifics
in
terms
of
how
you
ping
different
workloads
on
how
you
name
them.
Well,
I,
don't
know
if
it's
actually
signaled
or
or
sick
cluster
ops
or
one
of
those,
but
it
might
not
be
as
complicated
things
just
the
fact
that
they
will
require
a
lot
of
testing
for
us
to
actually
validate
that.
It's
not.
E
E
Just
what
to
say
some
of
the
customers
theme
may
not
care
about
the
consistency.
Arabic
also
replication,
those
kind
of
thing
things
yeah
some
of
those
small
companies.
They
can
do
the
background
or
replication
or
failover.
That's
a
nice
house,
but
I
do
agree
like
the
staple
says.
Support
is
it's
gonna,
be
useful,
I
mean.
A
If
a
customer
ended
up,
if
stateful
cells
were
not
supported,
enemy
deployed
and
always
on
type
cluster,
with
continuous
replication
across
the
board
and
losing
a
node
with
an
impact
you
and
that
would
be
healthy
cluster,
but
but
that
again
goes
back
to
what
patrick
mention
earlier
that
see
what
server
doesn't
really
officially
support
being
inside
the
container
just
yet
also.
The
other
part
is
that
the
PR
that
Patrick,
not
the
PR
body
issue
the
Patrick
filed
on
the
group
service
accounts.
C
E
C
B
D
Sorry,
yes,
so
there's
a
feature
branch
for
STD
that
can
directly
provision
scale
of
file
servers
in
STD.
So
if
you
look
at
the
future
branches,
there's
an
STD
feature
branch,
but
that
is
only
currently
supporting
scale.
Oh
file
servers.
It's
we're
trying
to
decide
if
we
want
to
support
more
by
directly
carving
out
STD
volumes
or
putting
them
on
singleton
file
server.
D
The
other
option
is
that
you
manually
create
your
volume
and
then
use
the
SMB
professor.
So
it's
it's
a
little
bit
confusing
where
you
manually,
create
your
storage
and
use
SMB
or
I
scuzzy,
or
we
point
at
a
STD
cluster,
which
has
a
pool
of
storage.
That's
on
provisioned
and
we
manually
carve
out
its
the
volume
with
the
STP
I.
D
E
E
B
Sorry
yeah,
that's
right!
Yeah!
You
were
there
last
week,
but
basically
there
I've
got
all
the
links
there.
The
notes
Baron
wants
to
follow
it,
but
sort
of
your
the
goal
of
that
project
is,
for
you
know,
all
the
different
cloud
providers.
Both
you
know
private
and
public,
that
offer
you're
basically
containers
as
a
service
offerings
to
create
a
way
for
people
to
use
the
kubernetes
api.
B
So
it's
been
an
interesting
project
to
follow,
and
so,
if
you
have
it,
if
you're
not
familiar
with
that,
I
recommend
you
at
least
take
a
quick
look
at
the
docs
and
I
can
I
can
do
a
demo
later,
but
I
think
that
a
lot
of
the
people
here
in
cig
windows
would
probably
have
some
overlap
there,
particularly
if
you're,
if
you're
working
on
a
cloud
service.
So
we
could
talk
more
about
that
later,
all
right,
that's
all
I
had
for
today,
I'm
give
it
any
buddy.
Have
anything
else.