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Using Route Reflectors to Setup a K8s Multi-Cluster

Using Route Reflectors to Setup a K8s Multi-Cluster

This presentation will be a live demo showing two Kubernetes clusters interconnected by a Cisco router. The router will be acting as a route-reflector iBGP peering with a goBGP container deployed on e …

Talk Title Using Route Reflectors to Setup a K8s Multi-Cluster
Speakers William Vail (Cloud Infrastructure Engineer, Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks)
Conference Open Networking Summit North America
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Location Los Angeles, CA, USA
Date Mar 26-30, 2018
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This presentation will be a live demo showing two Kubernetes clusters interconnected by a Cisco router. The router will be acting as a route-reflector iBGP peering with a goBGP container deployed on each cluster. This will setup the control plane to enable the multi-cluster functionality in a standardized and scalable way. To showcase this functionality each cluster will be hosting an application, with the application on one cluster being entirely dependent on the application hosted on the other. During the presentation I will be discussing FD.io’s vector packet processing (vpp) as a potential overlay network for each cluster.  Each step of setting this goBGP container and it’s peerings will be demonstrated in the live demo as well as showcasing Ligato’s Kubernetes deployment of FD.io’s / vpp.

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