Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Today we welcome and to talk about the Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator, or KRO. Jesse works as a principal product manager at AWS and Nic is a Product Manager at Google. The Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator is a new cloud agnostic tool meant to simplify Kubernetes resources for devs and platform admins. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: - bluesky: News of the week Kubernetes JobSets: An open-source API for managing distributed jobs as a single unit. Integrates with Kueue for better resource utilization. ...
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and are software engineers at LinkedIn compute infrastructure team running the Kubernetes platform for LinkedIn and they joined us today to talk about how they run Kubernetes at scale and what they learned along the way. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: - bluesky: News of the week Links from the interview LinkedIn Engineering Blog- : Flannel is a simple and easy way to configure a layer 3 network fabric designed for Kubernetes. : Google Cloud's globally-distributed database service. - learn...
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is a software engineer lead at Google Cloud focusing on GCE, Kubernetes, and Service Mesh. He is a leading contributor to Gateway API and the maintainer of Ingress2gateway. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: - bluesky: News of the week Links from the interview GAMMA -
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Kakeru is the initiator of the Kubernetes History Inspector or KHI. An open source tool that allows you to visualise Kubernetes Logs and troubleshoot issues. We discussed what the tool does, how it's built and what was the motivation behind Open sourcing it. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: - bluesky: News of the week Links from the interview
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is the CEO of , the company behind Linkerd. You worked at Twitter before as a software engineer and engineering manager and you have a long experience in the field. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: - bluesky: News of the week Links from the interview
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is a senior staff software engineer at Google who has been involved in Kubernetes since 2016, and is currently a co-chair of both SIG Architecture and WG Device Management. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: - bluesky: News of the week Links from the interview (meeting info here) Links from the post-interview chat
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This episode is a recap of 2024. Co-hosts Abdel and Kaslin and guest host Mofi got together to reflect on how 2024 has been in the Cloud Native and Kubernetes space. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: Links from the interview 10 years k8s anniversary episodes , , ,
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Release Lead walks us through the 1.32 release: new feature highlights, deprecations and removals, and the release theme: Penelope. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: News of the week Links from the interview (Frederico received an award last year) Links from the post-interview chat
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KubeCon North America 2024 took place in Salt Lake City, Utah on Nov 12-15. We interviewed people on the show floor to gather their impressions of the event, what they learned and what they want to see in the future. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: News of the week Links from the interview Guests:
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Guests are , Product Manager on GKE for AI Training, and , Software Engineer on the GKE team at Google. We explore what it means for GKE to support 65k nodes, and the open source contributions that made this possible Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: - mail: - twitter: News of the week Links from the interview Guests: Links from the post-interview chat
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