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From YouTube: KubeVirt Community Meeting 2023-09-27
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Meeting Notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nE09vQWcCTW-9Ohe9oCldWrE0he-T_YFJ5D1xNzMtg4/
A
Alrighty
we
have
three
minutes
past
the
hour,
so
we
may
as
well
get
started
if
anyone
joins
late.
They'll
just
join
late,
I've
posted
the
meeting
minutes
into
chat,
hopefully
they're
visible
to
everyone.
A
And
yes,
if
you
could
please
write
down
if
you'd
add
your
name
to
the
attendees,
welcome
everybody
to
the
cubert
community
meeting.
It
is
the
27th
of
September
I'm
as
shocked
as
you
are.
A
A
Normally,
we
would
like
to
start
this
meeting
by
having
new
members
or
people
who
haven't
introduced
themselves,
take
the
opportunity
to
introduce
themselves
to
the
group.
So
if
you
are
new
and
you'd
like
to
do
that,
then
the
floor
is
yours.
A
All
right
so
I,
don't
think
there's
much
happening
this
week
or
next
week,
but
this
is
really
important
to
remember
in
what
is
it
two
weeks
minus
one
day
my
math
is
correct.
We
have
the
1.1
feature
freeze,
so
that
is
a
an
important
milestone
for
Soldier.
Remember
and
yeah
we're
hard
of
trundling
onto
GA
from
there.
A
A
couple
of
really
interesting
conferences
have
cfps
open.
At
the
moment,
we've
got
a
scale
21x
which
is
in
Los
Angeles.
It
will
be
in
oh,
it
says
right
there,
it's
in
the
middle
of
March,
and
we
have
until
November
the
1st
so
a
little
over
a
month,
and
it
has
a
whole
bunch
of
co-located
events,
including
a
kcd
which
stands
for
communities,
Community,
Days
and
a
devops
day.
A
So
I
would
highly
recommend
if
anyone
is
anywhere
near
the
area
or
can
get
travel
funding
for
that.
I've
never
been,
but
I've
heard
it's
a
it's
a
really
great
thing
to
attend:
let's
go
to
kcd
Oslo
for
anyone
in
or
near
Norway
and
another
huge
one
is
kubecon.
Cloudnativecon
eu24
cfps
are
open.
It's
also
going
to
be
in
March
wow
those
scale
and
Cube
kind
of
really
close.
Together
we
had
a
really
strong
presence
in
this
year's
kubecon
EU.
A
It
was
really
great,
be
wonderful
to
have
just
as
many
sessions
available
the
a
strong
cuvette
Presence
at
that.
If
you
do
need,
if
you
have
an
idea,
would
you
like
any
assistance,
please
reach
out
and
either
I
can
help
or
I
can
put
you
in
touch
with
someone
who
can
help
put
together
a
proposal
that
includes
maybe,
if
you're,
if
you
would
like
to
co-present
with
someone
or
anything
like
that,
I
can
I
can
do
what
I
can
and
it
would
be.
A
My
pleasure
and
yeah
I've
got
a
couple
of
things.
Coming
up,
keep
going,
Shona
I
think
Howard
is
presenting
that
today,
although
I
think
I
see
him
in
this
call,
so
it
I
guess
hopefully
it's
over
and
then
we've
got
cubecon
North
America
coming
up
and
sfscon
that
Daniel
will
be
presenting
it.
A
So
if
you're
in
or
near
any
of
those-
and
you
can
go-
please
go
along
if
you
are
going
to
be
at
kubecon,
North,
America
and
Chicago
in
November,
please
let
me
know
we
have
a
project
meeting
that
we're
running
on
the
I
want
to
say:
Monday
November,
the
6th
from
10
30
to
12
30..
A
We
do
not
yet
have
an
agenda,
and
so,
if
you've
got
things
that
you
would
like
to
talk
about,
then,
if
you
let
me
know,
we
can
put
them
on
the
agenda
and
we'll
also
have
a
queue
that
both
in
the
project
building.
So
that's
enough
out
of
me,
we've
got
things
on
the
open
floor.
B
C
A
Worries
alrighty,
so
we'll
jump
ahead,
a
little
bit
to
the
pull
requests
and
there's
a
couple
here
that
I
demand.
A
This
one
is
really
new,
normally
I
don't
put
things
this
new
up,
but
it
was
the
only
one
that
I
could
see
that
I
hadn't
had
any
attention,
because
people
have
been
really
great
about
reviewing
these
PRS.
So
this
is
VMI
migration.
Metrics
Shirley
has
been
cc'd
on
it.
That's
probably
the
best
person
unless
we
have
joao
online.
E
A
A
Thank
you
all
right.
That's
done
now.
I've
got
a
couple
that
I
didn't
put
here
so
with
the
people
that
put
these
on.
F
Yeah,
of
course,
yeah.
So
this
is
a
PR
introducing
controller
revision,
upgrades
for
the
controller
revisions
of
instance
types
and
it's
it's
quite
a
huge
PR,
and
we
wanted
to
get
it
in
before
the
feature
freeze.
So
it
would
be
really
great
if
you
could
get
some
reviews
in
it
and
lease
out
this
week,
so
I'm
taking
over
his
stuff.
A
Looks
like
it's
had
a
nice
back
and
forth
on
it
already:
oh
wow,
it's
a
lot
of
changes
and
it's
a
old
text
across
the
checklist
as
well.
Yeah
is
there
anyone
on
the
call
that
would
like
to
or
is
able
to
review
this
before
the
was
at
the
end
of
the
week
or
maybe
by
before
next
week,
end
of
next
week.
A
We're
just
waiting
for
them
to
find
the
unmute
button.
A
A
A
Right
CC
Eagle
on
the
first
one,
but
does
everyone
else
able
to
jump
in
onto
the
second
one
so
that
we're
not
just
dumping
everything
onto
eagle.
F
It
will
become
a
bit
smaller
when
the
pr
it's
based
on
this
merged
and
some
commits
will
disappear
from
this
pier
at
least.
A
Felix
has
a
sweetened.
The
pot
can
I
see
see
anyone
else
on
this
particular
PR.
A
Oh
yeah,
it's
the
10th
of
August
August
October,.
D
Okay,
thank
you
well
should
be.
That
should
be
enough
time
well,
depending
on
the
depending,
of
course,
on
the
pr
Readiness,
I
guess.
G
A
Okay,
you
can
we.
G
A
Right
so
we'll
keep
moving
on
and
give
Howard
a
bit
more
time.
The
only
thing
I
could
see
in
the
mailing
list
this
week
was
a
new
design
proposal,
so
this
is
from
lyche.
This
is
a
a
reboot
of
the
storage
class
migration
PR.
A
So
if
this
is
of
interest
to
you,
which
I
think
a
few
people
would
be
interested
by
this
yeah,
there's
a
new
design
proposal
to
have
a
look
at
great.
A
H
A
B
Yes,
wonderful
and
yeah.
Okay,
so
wait
YouTube
presentation
in
kubisa
kangsanghai
today
and
we
get
very
good
feedback
from
audience.
I
have
shared
some
photos
to
you
Andrew,
while
it's
like.
Do
you
mind
that
you
share
the
photo
waste
with
us.
B
And
in
the
presentation
we
get
over
100
audience
to
attend
the
presentation
and
we
have
they
asked
many
questions
after
my
presentation
and
I
have
summarized
them
in
here
and
the
first
one
is
the
they.
Some
some
audience
won't
migrate
their
workload
from
their
current
platform
like
where,
where
and
where
or
openstack
platform
to
qbiverts,
they
are
not
sure
if
there
are
any
projects
that
can
help
them
to
do
the
migration.
Okay,
let
me
introduce
the
photo
first.
I
create
a
WeChat
channel
for
QB
words.
B
B
So
today
we
have
32
subscribers
in
this
channel,
I'm,
not
sure.
If
the
community
wants
to
maintain
we
charge
channel
for
QB
words,
maybe
I
will
write
a
proposal
or
something
for
that.
B
A
I
I
mean
I'm
I'm
all
for
it.
Unfortunately,
for
language
reasons,
I
am
unable
to
be
much
involved
in
it,
and
so
it
would
be
something
it
would
need
to
be
entirely
Community
Driven.
B
A
But
yeah
I
will
do
everything
in
my
power
to
support
it.
Absolutely.
B
Okay,
no
problem,
and
would
you
mind
to
open
another
for
photos.
B
Yeah
this
is
is
this
is
how
how
I'd
use
a
presentation
you
can
see.
Many
people
attend
this
presentation,
and
this
I
know
some
audience
already
try
to
use
QB
version
there.
B
Production
line
some
some
company
in
China
there
and
they're
very
and
many
people
very
interested
in
the
in
the
QB
world
yeah
they
think
use
kubernetes
to
manage
virtual
machine
is
very
good
idea
and
it
may
help
them
choose
resolve
their
problems.
A
That's
awesome:
I
might
fully
up
with
you
offline
to
talk
about
some
of
that
and
who
can
follow
up
with.
E
B
E
Put
a
link
in
the
chat
to
forklift,
which
is
used
for
migrating
virtual
machines
from
lvmware
or
op
stack
or
whatever
to
Cooper.
Oh,
that's,
cool,
yeah
and
and
I
will
do
you
know
like
install
drivers
and
things
like
that.
So.
F
E
No,
it's
it's
part
of
I
think
it's
called
conveyor,
which
is
essentially
a
application.
Migration
toolkit
I
think
Red
Hat
maintains
most
of
that.
So.
B
Okay,
okay,
I
see
yes,
okay!
Yes,
this
is
the
first
presentation
with
you
to
introduce
the
QB
version.
One
point:
one
version:
one:
yes
and
this
presentation
is
prepared
by
me
and
Andrew
yeah
and
the
audience
really
likes
the
the
story
of
how
QB
words
start
from
zero
to
current
status.
A
That's
great
to
hear
yeah,
but
we've
been
for
everyone
else.
We
because
we
Cube
Beverly,
hasn't
had
much
of
a
presence.
We
have
not
as
a
single
qubit
token
cubecon
Channel.
We
thought
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
run
as
an
intro
as
a
fairly
lengthy
introduction
to
talking
about
version.
One
cover
the
full
history
of
Cuba
and
some
milestones,
and
we
did
a
like
an
architectural
light
dive,
which
was
largely
borrowed
from
some
of
the
work
that
some
of
the
great
presentations
that
David
Russell
has
done.
B
Yes,
yes,
Andrew,
would
you
mind
to
go
back
to
the
com?
The
weekly
meeting
notes.
B
Yes,
so
the
audience
questions
the
second
one
is:
they
want
to
know
the
QB
versus
future
device
development
plan
or
roadmap.
Do
we
have
some
page
to
to
record
the
roadmap.
A
We
do
not
currently
it's
something
that's
been
talked
about
and
yeah
and
unfortunately
they
haven't
necessarily
had
bandwidth
to
commit
to
a
process
for
it,
but
the
what
one
of
the
one
of
the
main
things
we
were
talking
about
was:
how
can
we
use?
A
How
can
we
keep
it
as
simple
and
useful
as
possible,
which
is
probably
using
I,
think
the
Milestone
functions
of
GitHub,
so
that
people,
if
I
recall
correctly,
because
when
entirely
sure,
when
a
feature
will
land
we
can
use
a
generic
Milestone
and
then
it
means
we
know
that
it
is
going
to
go
into
a
particular
release.
B
Yes,
do
we
have
some
Benchmark
of
the
network
performance
of
QB
words
because
they
think
the
virtual
machine
is
running
inside
the
port
we
are
using
for
this
network,
so
how
how
the
performance
of
the
network
many
audience
asked
about
this
question.
G
There
are
a
lot
of
various
cni
plugins.
All
of
them
have
different
approach
of
work
and
I
wouldn't
say
that
using
default
pod
networking
can
somehow
affect
performance
if
you
use
Bridge
methods
for
bending,
but
it
affects
latency
and
there's
a
few
methods
how
you
can
avoid
such
latency.
You
can
use
various
cine
plugins,
like
macro
type
C9,
solving
that
yeah.
Yes,
as
about
benchmarks,
I
have
no
exact
benchmarks.
I
have
just
few
benches
about
this
building
metals.
B
E
I
also
want
to
point
out
you
can
use.
You
know:
non-pod
networks
with
the
multis
plugin
yeah.
E
B
Yes,
yes,
of
course,
I
I
I
tell
you
all
I
tell
them
we
can
use
mountains
like
we
can
use
SRI
away
to
to
be
the
second
Network
for
the
virtual
machine,
which
would
have
a
good
performance,
but
there
are
still
curious
about
the
defaults,
Network
performance.
B
Okay
and
there's
a
last
question:
oh
yeah,
I.
C
Was
going
to
say
that
I
just
sent
a
blog
post
about
openshift
authorization,
let
it
see
for
for
latency
sensitive
workloads
the
we
talk
about
using
siop
to
like,
let's
see,
maybe
you
will
find
it
useful.
B
Okay,
the
last
one
question
is
about
real
user
case.
We
introduce
some
general
user
case
like
we
can
replace
the
traditional
virtual
Match
Machine
and
we
can
use
GPU
in
a
private
GPU
provision.
We
can
do
GPU
provision
and
we
also
can
use
qbrouting
some
kubernetes
based
cicd
pipeline
like
arcosity,
but
they
want
to
know.
Are
there
any
real
user
case
or
user
case
in
plug
this.
E
G
E
Hat
has
some
public
references
for
openshift
fertilization,
which
is
keyboard
you
know,
some
of
which
are
pretty
large
customers
with
thousands
of
VMS
and
mostly
lift
and
shift
type
type
deals
also
I
believe
we
have
some
presentations
in
keeper
Summit
not
this
year,
but
the
year
before,
where
people
are
using
convert
for
remote
desktops
and
things
like
that.
So
there's
there's.
There
should
be
plenty
of
examples
out
there.
H
There's
a
data
science
example
right
along
the
lines
of
what
Alexander
was
saying.
We
run
data
science
workloads
inside
cubvert
and
we
involve
gpus.
B
A
This
Nvidia,
Savo
and
co-wave
as
well,
are
also
doing
a
provisioning
with
GPU
and
also
just
as
like,
guest
provisioning
for
the
customers.
B
E
Isn't
Cube
by
example,
also
using
it
in
that
infrastructure.
A
I'm
not
sure
about
Cuba
example,
killer
Kota
does
or
killer.
A
G
E
F
B
B
Yeah,
okay,
that's
all
about
the
presentation.
Thanks.
A
Yeah,
a
few
things
have
been
thrown
into
chat,
various
links
and
yeah
cubic
on
Amsterdam,
Fabian
and
Ryan,
presented
on
the
Nvidia
use
case
example
specifically
for
G4
stands,
which
I
can
dig
up,
but
I'll
I'll
send
it
to
you
on
slack
rather
than
prolong
this
meeting.
Looking
for
it.
A
Oh
excellent,
if
someone
is
very
kindly
adding
them
to
the
agenda
all
right
craps
did
you
want
to
speak.
G
Yeah
I
just
wanted
to
add-ons
that
I
was
developing
a
cni
plugging
or
designing
actually
for
Cube
beard,
which
would
use
camo
storage
demon
and
vdus
and
I
found
really
nice.
Try
this
article
from
the
developers
of
vdu's
Technology
by
dance,
I
translated
it.
It
is
very
interesting
and
I
think
very
useful.
F
A
I
do
believe
that
brings
us
to
the
end
of
today's
meeting.
Yeah
I
think
we've
covered
everything,
but
we'll
we'll
take
a
couple
of
seconds
here,
while
the
soil's
going
outside.
A
A
All
righty
well
in
that
case,
without
any
further
Ado.
Thank
you
very
much
everyone
for
participating
in
today's
Cuba
community
meeting.
Thank
you
very
much
Howard
for
bringing
all
of
that
feedback
from
Shanghai,
that's
really
great
and
for
the
artwork
of
apps
and
to
Ego
for
jumping
on,
basically
all
the
things
that
were
outstanding,
I
hope
everyone
has
a
wonderful
day
week
weekend
and
we'll
catch.
You
same
place
same
time
next
week
thanks
everyone
thanks.