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gRPC Deep Dive: Prevent Your Service From Overtaking Itself
December 8, 2019
In any distributed system, it is very common to have mismatched processing power on sending (client) and receiving (server) side. This can result in failures or excessive buffering of messages on eith …
Leveling Up Your CD: Unlocking Progressive Delivery on Kubernetes
December 8, 2019
Kubernetes Continuous Delivery methods have continued to evolve to more advanced strategies such as canary, A/B testing, and blue-green. Progressive delivery is the next step of CD, enabling service p …
Build Your Own Private 5G Network on Kubernetes
December 7, 2019
Private 5G networks are dedicated cellular networks, confined to user premises and tailored to a specific use case. In smart factories, for instance, they may soon enable remote control of robots, aug …
Doing Things Prometheus Cant Do with Prometheus
December 7, 2019
The current Cloud Native Observability dogma is that metrics (and logs and traces) are not good enough and that this brave new world needs brave new Observability tools. This is false.This session w …
Dont Catch Feelings, Catch Issues With Kuberhealthy
December 7, 2019
Kuberhealthy is a synthetic monitoring operator for both apps and Kubernetes clusters. Learn how to increase application and cluster observability by replicating real workflow and carefully checking f …
Intro: Telepresence
December 7, 2019
This session will provide an intro to Telepresence, a CNCF Sandbox tool. Well talk about development workflows for Kubernetes. Well discuss the differences between traditional development, and diffe …
Shipping Metrics From the Edge
December 7, 2019
Computing is getting pushed to the edge, it may be your car, TV, washing machine, or your toaster. All these devices have a lot of computing power these days. While extending the cloud to the edge is …
Cloud Native Architecture: Monoliths or Microservices?
December 6, 2019
Microservices are the rage right now and for very good reasons. But microservices are not without drawbacks, requiring a complicated configuration and deployment, increasing the barrier to entry for b …
Did Kubernetes Make My p95s Worse?
December 6, 2019
When Airbnb first evaluated Kubernetes, they explicitly tested for performance and saw no significant differences. Then in 2019, as Airbnbs migration of services from EC2/Chef to Kubernetes went into …
Emitting, Consuming, and Presenting: The Event Lifecycle
December 6, 2019
Youre building a suite of operators and processes that will run in your cluster to make your job easier. Youve written CRDs to manage cluster and out of cluster resources, youve set up your monitor …
From Brownfield to Greenfield: Istio Service Mesh Journey at Freddie Mac
December 6, 2019
Freddie Mac is one of the two mortgage loan corporations in the United States managing trillions of dollars of assets across the country. Our infrastructure is spread across different Kubernetes provi …
Krane: A Developer-Centric Deploy Tool
December 6, 2019
Have you ever shipped changes to a Kubernetes app and found yourself wondering what actually happened? Krane is an open-source command-line tool created to solve this problem: it helps developers, esp …
Moving from Legacy Infrastructure to the Cloud in a Government Organization
December 6, 2019
Cloud native tech isnt just for start-ups. But, if youre in a government organization looking to go cloud native, you can expect to face extra challenges. How can you select the best tools that will …
CRI-O: Under the Hood
December 5, 2019
CRI-O is an open-source container runtime created for Kubernetes. The project was recently added to the CNCF incubator and has a very active user and contributor community established around it. In th …
Deep Dive Into API Machinery
December 5, 2019
SIG API Machinery is responsible for all generic API topics in Kubernetes, i.e. for the generic API server implementation, API CRUD semantics, discovery, the admission control mechanism, conversion, d …
Deep Dive: CNI
December 5, 2019
CNI, the Container Network Interface, is a small but critical piece of infrastructure linking runtimes such as Kubernetes and CloudFoundry to dozens of different container network implementations. Thi …
Geo-partitioning with Vitess
December 5, 2019
Geo-partitioning is an emerging requirement for multinational corporations. Laws such as the GDPR in Europe stipulate where a users data needs to be physically located, as well as when it can be tran …
Panel: Enterprise-grade, On-prem Kubeflow in the Financial Sector
December 5, 2019
This presentation will explore the journeys of two ML architects from JPMorgan Chase and US Bank, who have deployed Kubeflow into their on-premise environments. These subject matter experts will revie …
Beyond Getting Started: Using OpenTelemetry to Its Full Potential
December 4, 2019
OpenTelemetry is a cloud-native set of APIs and libraries used to generate, collect, and export telemetry from distributed systems. This session goes beyond a basic introduction, and demonstrates how …
Intro: Scheduling SIG
December 4, 2019
Kubernetes Scheduler is a critical component of Kubernetes that finds the best nodes for running pods based the configured scheduling requirements. In this talk, we will cover the scheduling workflow …
Intro: SIG Cluster Lifecycle
December 4, 2019
The Cluster Lifecycle SIG is the Special Interest Group that is responsible for building the user experience for deploying and upgrading Kubernetes clusters. Our mission is examining how we should cha …
Is There a Place for Performance Sensitive Workloads in Kubernetes?
December 4, 2019
Kubernetes and its ecosystem is used to manage the workload of several big web facing services, serving billions of users every day. But, the same stack is not quite ready to serve the "other" industr …
Jaeger Deep Dive
December 4, 2019
This session is dedicated to an in-depth understanding of the Jaeger project. We will give a short demo of the recently added features, talk about various topics including the architecture, adaptive s …
Kubeflow: Multi-Tenant, Self-Serve, Accelerated Platform for Practitioners
December 4, 2019
The kubeflow platform provides a self-serve multi-tenant platform on k8s for ML developers. Users can train their models using accelerated hardware in an isolated environment. Jobs can be configured a …
Liberating Kubernetes From Kube-proxy and Iptables
December 4, 2019
iptables and Netfilter are the two foundational technologies of kube-proxy for implementing a Service abstraction. They carry legacy accumulated over 20 years of development grounded in a more traditi …
NHD - A Topology-Aware Scheduler for K8s for Low-Latency & HPC Applications
December 4, 2019
With an increasing number of HPC, NFV, and other low-latency applications moving to containers, the ability to schedule these workloads efficiently is important for increasing user adoption. The defau …
Panel: GitOps User Stories
December 4, 2019
The expression, GitOps, has taken off and resonated in the Kubernetes community since its launch by Weaveworks in 2017. GitOps is a way to do Continuous Delivery by using git as a single source of tru …
Piloting Around the Rocks: Avoiding Threats in Kubernetes
December 4, 2019
Over three months in 2019, Trail of Bits completed the first-ever security review of Kubernetes, consisting of source review, dynamic testing, and threat modeling. One artifact, the threat model, lets …
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