Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields
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Feb 25, 2021 • 36min

GKE Autopilot, with Yochay Kiriaty

Today Google Cloud introduced GKE Autopilot, a new mode of operation where you no longer manage or configure nodes, and you pay per-pod, per-second. Craig talks Autopilot with GKE product manager Yochay Kiriaty. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Episode 86, with Lin Sun Istio boat meetup at KubeCon NA 2019 IstioCon 2021 Craig and Lin’s session Jeff from Coupling Separated at birth? News of the week Google Cloud launches GKE Autopilot Dapr 1.0 Calico Cloud Gloo Mesh Enterprise goes GA Distroless FIPS-compliant Istio Red Hat closes acquisition of Stackrox Real load-aware scheduling in Kubernetes with Trimaran Kubernetes overlay networks with IPv6 Links from the interview Last week’s Star Wars show A selection of presentations wearing Darth Vader shirts Windows 7 Red Dog Google South Lake Union Seaplanes GKE Autopilot Launch blog Episode 49, wth Eric Brewer Virtual Kubelet Datadog Container Report Episode 137, with Michael Gerstenhaber
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Feb 16, 2021 • 26min

Multi-Cluster Services, with Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson

This week we talk multi-cluster services with Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson, co-chair of the Kubernetes Multicluster SIG, and tech lead on the Google Kubernetes Engine platform team. Guest host Tim Hockin shows us the way. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Episode 41, with Tim Hockin The Machete Order John Boyega on Star Wars News of the week Istio 1.9 IstioCon 2021 - February 22-26 Mayadata spins out Chaos Native Cilium Network Policy editor Kubernetes network policy explained by Dominik Tornow Trend Micro write-up on container-escaping malware Dynatrace Cloud Automation and native log support Episode 119, with Alois Reitbauer Shipa 1.2 New GKE, EKS and AKS releases Tanzu Build Service 1.1 Kubernetes 101 Retrospective by Jeff Geerling CFP for the eight KubeCon EU pre-days Designing for SaaS on Kubernetes at Teleport by Virag Mody Comparing OPA/Gatekeeper and Kyverno by Chip Zoller Links from the interview Anthos on VMware SIG Multicluster Federation v2 update Multi-Cluster Services KEP Namespace sameness Gateway API (formerly known as Service APIs) Istio RFC Introducing GKE multi-cluster services Multi-cluster Ingress Cluster API Cluster ID KEP Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson on Twitter and GitHub
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Feb 9, 2021 • 38min

Datadog and the Container Report, with Michael Gerstenhaber

Michael Gerstenhaber is a Director of Product Management at Datadog, and the curator of their annual Container Report. He joins Craig to discuss why they release it, some recent trends, and how it helps people validate their assumptions about technology. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Episode 103, with Saad Ali New TOC members Episode 62, with Ricardo Rocha, Lukas Heinrch and Clemens Lange Malaysian roti in London Elgin Marbles News of the week OPA graduates in the CNCF Episode 101, with Tim Hinrichs and Torin Sandall Docker Distribution donated to the CNCF Red Hat Quay 3.4 released CNCF proposal Hildegard malware writeup from Unit42 The original TeamTNT Attacking Kubernetes clusters using the Kubelet API by Eduardo Baitello Jetstack Secure Traefik Using Traefik as an ingress controller with Istio Kong Konnect is GA Kong raises $100M at a $1.4b valuation Get your KubeCon EU tickets early Buildpacks vs Dockerfiles by Genevieve L’Esperance Why Helm never felt like it belonged by Luka Skugor Links from the interview iOS and iOS The Happy Cloud Happy Cloud Taps the Cloud to Speed Up Video Game Downloads by Ryan Kim at GigaOM Datadog Live Container monitoring Live Process monitoring Golden signals Work metrics and resource metrics Datadog reports: Docker adoption 2015 2016 2017 2018 Container orchestration 2018 Container Report 2019 2020 KubeCon EU 2019 talk: 10 Ways to Shoot Yourself in the Foot with Kubernetes, #9 Will Surprise You by Laurent Bernaille & Robert Boll Autopilot: Workload Autoscaling at Google Scale Snow in NYC #17 on the all-time list by inches of snowfall Michael Gerstenhaber on Twitter
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Feb 2, 2021 • 27min

Backstage, with Lee Mills and Matt Clarke

Backstage is a platform for building developer portals, powered by a centralized service catalog. It was built at Spotify and both open sourced and donated to the CNCF in 2020. A Kubernetes plugin was recently added. We talk to maintainers Lee Mills and Matt Clarke from Spotify. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Episode 106, with John Belamaric Production Readiness Review News of the week Longhorn 1.1 Vitess 9 Sonobuoy adds reliability scanning Rapid7 acquires Alcide; Techcrunch reporting Armo comes out of stealth; VentureBeat reporting Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes at OpenAI Announcing the Linkerd steering committee The State of Cloud Native Release Orchestration; a report from Vamp Hunting for malware with Falco Episode 39, with Dan Lorenc Upgrading from Kubernetes 1.11 to 1.18 in a month by Jeff Wolski at WeTransfer Debugging CrashLoopBackOff by David Giffin from Release Jeff Brewer has passed Intuit CNCF case study Links from the interview Spotify engineering culture Microservices at Spotify Backstage Open source launch How Spotify uses Backstage GitHub repository Golden Paths Kubernetes plugin announcement Episode 50, with David Xia Donation to CNCF Sandbox Some backstage stories with David Pait in episode 127 Lee Mills and Matt Clarke on Twitter
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Jan 26, 2021 • 38min

Siri, Storage and Solutions, with Josh Bernstein

Josh Bernstein has worked at a number of infrastructure roles before recently landing at Google. He talks about migrating Siri from AWS (pre-acqusition) to VMware to Mesos, and Dell EMC’s work building what would become the Container Storage Interface. Guest host Jasmine Jaksic talks with Craig about snowcreatures. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Episode 15, with Dan Ciruli and Jasmine Jaksic Snowpeople and snowthings News of the week Multi-dimensional pod autoscaling in this week’s GKE release Hitachi: vacuum cleaners in the 1990s and Kubernetes today Garnet.ai kind 0.10 New Google Cloud Run networking features Don’t cross the streams Production Kubernetes from VMware Tanzu. Serverless for Everyone Else from Alex Ellis Episode 116 Chris Aniszczyk’s 2021 predictions Episode 134 Priyanka Sharma’s 2021 predictions Episode 107 14 LFX interns graduate Kubernetes honey tokens by Brad Geesaman Bad pods: privilege escalation by Seth Art The US Air Force are feeling supersonic Links from the interview Apple acquires Siri Xserve Siri public introduction Apple rebuilds Siri backend with Apache Mesos using the J.A.R.V.I.S. framework Dell EMC {code} community REX-Ray: announcement and docs CNCF Governing Board CI/CD startups to watch: Harness Armory Shipa Josh Bernstein on Twitter
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Jan 19, 2021 • 39min

CNCF and the Linux Foundation, with Chris Aniszcyzk

After building the Eclipse IDE and Twitter’s Open Source office, Chris Aniszcyzk bootstrapped the CNCF, joining its parent the Linux Foundation in 2015. He’s now a VP of DevRel there, as well as CTO at the CNCF and Executive Director of the Open Container Initiative. Chris joins us to share his technology journey and Cloud Native predictions for 2021. And all that is now And all that is gone And all that’s to come And everything under the sun is in tune But the sun is eclipsed by the moon Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Adam on LinkedIn News of the week Otomi from RedKubes Nutanix now supports Anthos Tanzu Advanced is GA Pivotal Labs is Tanzu Labs VMware needs a new CEO New CSI driver for Google Kubernetes Engine Slim.ai announces seed funding Grafana Cloud introduces free tier Sysdig container security usage report (PDF) 63 node Kubernetes cluster using Firecracker by Álvaro Hernández The definitive guide to Vertical Pod Autoscaling by Povilas Versockas Links from the interview ZX Spectrum R-Type and Jet Pac GORILLA.BAS Gentoo Linux Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Eclipse Object Technology International Erich Gamma code9, Chris’s startup Backstage and Roadie Twitter OSS Pants Mesos twemproxy Linux Foundation, and its sub-projects CNCF and OCI Services for projects Linus Torvalds and Greg Kroah-Hartman Chris’s Cloud Native predictions for 2021 Developer experience: Gitpod, GitHub Codespaces or Google Cloud Shell Wasm in Envoy Wasi, the WebAssembly Systems Interface Chris Aniszcyzk on Twitter and on the web Canada Revenue Agency on Twitter
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Jan 12, 2021 • 41min

Cilium, with Thomas Graf

Thomas Graf is the inventor of Cilium and the co-founder of Isovalent. Cilium is a container networking plugin built on top of eBPF, bringing modern SDN technologies to accelerate your pods. Adam and Craig also discuss the many uses of Christmas trees. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Christmas trees: Keep clear (mostly) Culinary uses Discussed in episodes 104 and 111 News of the week Google grants $3m to the CNCF to run the Kubernetes infrastructure AWS Managed Grafana and Prometheus In partnership with Grafana Labs Red Hat acquires Stackrox Windows Containers GA in OpenShift 4.6 CNCF Annual Report KubeCon NA 2020 Transparency Report Rancher announces Harvester I’ll give you the key Kubernetes 1.20 feature deep-dives: Pod impersonation an short-lived volumes Third-party device metrics GA More granular control of storage permission Sonobuoy goes beyond conformance Project Contour security audit Pulse: stats from Envoy Mobile Crossplane 1.0 Project Karavi from Dell Technologies Cluster API provider for Microsoft Azure Vitess project journey report Tanzu Gemfire Kubernetes Security Essentials from the CNCF Links from the interview Chains and tables Berkeley Packet Filter eBPF Episode 91: eBPF and Falco, with Leonard Di Donato High level languages for kernel developers eBPF Summit 2020 Cilium Is it DNS? Is it a series of tubes? BGP Hubble Accelerating Envoy and Istio with Cilium Episode 128: Antrea, with Antonin Bas Bringing Cilium to GKE with Dataplane v2 Maglev load balancing connection scheduling Isovalent Notes on A16Z’s investment Thomas Graf on Twitter
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Dec 16, 2020 • 31min

Akri, with Kate Goldenring

Akri is a recent open source project launched by Microsoft to manage edge devices. Kate Goldenring is a software engineer in Microsoft’s Edge OS team and an Akri maintainer. She joins our final show of 2020 to talk about how to use Kubernetes to manage devices that can’t run Kubernetes. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Reventure Kurstin X Grohl Puppy for Hanukkah (and story of) Adam Sandler’s Hanukkah Song News of the week Pixie Labs acquired by New Relic; New Relic acquires Pixie Labs Docker Enterprise is now Mirantis Kubernetes Engine Mirantis OpenStack for Kubernetes Lens 4.0 released CVE-2020-8554: Man in the middle using LoadBalancer or ExternalIPs Volume Snapshot moves to GA in Kubernetes 1.20 Weaveworks takes $36.65M in Series C Trilio takes $15M Anthos for Telecom puts Google partners apps on the edge CircleCI Server 3.0 State of Software Delivery report New Microsoft AKS features Flink 1.12 Cross-region replication in AWS ECR Links from the interview Professor Kris Jordan Edge Computing Edge, computing Internet of Things Akri Announcement blog post MCU (Microcontroller unit) Discovery protocols ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) udev Zeroconf OPC UA TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) DevicePlugin API and deallocate #akri on Slack Akri on GitHub Proposals Moose Protocol Kate Goldrenring on Twitter
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Dec 8, 2020 • 45min

Kubernetes 1.20, with Jeremy Rickard

The final — and raddest — Kubernetes release of 2020 is 1.20. This week, Craig and Adam talk to its release team lead, Jeremy Rickard from VMware. Jeremy talks about migrating to newer Kubernetes versions, sooner or later; what was added, what was deprecated, and what that really means; and what happens when you Google your own nane. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Ready Player Two News of the week Kubernetes 1.20: Release Don’t panic about Docker Dockershim deprecation FAQ Mirantis will support the Dockershim etcd graduates in the CNCF Episode 95, with Xiang Li CNCF launchese Cloud Native Security Whitepaper Istio 1.8 Kuma 1.0 Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy AWS re:Invent: ECS Anywhere EKS Distro and EKS Anywhere EKS add-ons, console and spot instance support Lambda containers AWS Proton ECR Public Registry Anthos on bare metal is now GA IBM acquires Instana Opstrace public launch Weaveworks Kubernetes Platform (WKP) 2.4 Spectro Cloud anywhere Improving the Kubernetes API docs by Phillipe Martin Participate in the Chinese Cloud Native survey How David Anderson would reboot Kubernetes Episode 32, with David Anderson Links from the interview Episode 61, with Jeremy Rickard and Ralph Squillace Porter Jeremy’s beard Release team for 1.20 1.12, 1.17, 1.18 and 1.19 Enhancements sub-project The Raddest Release Enhancements sheet #1769: NUMA memory manager Up or out: the deprecation clock starts for Alpha/Beta features #1985: Dockershim deprecation KEP Kat Cosgrove’s Twitter thread Stephen Augustus’s issue in kubernetes/community Sitting this release out: Sidecar containers Not in 1.20: Distroless images 1.21 lead: Nabarun Pal Kubernetes on an F-16 jet Other Rickards: Matt Rickard (our guest on episode 6) Jeremy Rickard the mathematician Jeremy Rickard on Twitter
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Nov 18, 2020 • 53min

KubeCon NA 2020, with Stephen Augustus

Join us for all the news from KubeCon NA 2020, and a conversation with conference co-chair Stephen Augustus. Stephen is a Senior Open Source Engineer on the VMware Tanzu team, a chair of Kubernetes’ SIG Release, and a leader in many other parts of the project, past and present. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week The kākāpō wins Bird of the Year We’re off for 2 weeks. See you on December 8! News of the week Cisco acquires Banzai Cloud CNCF announces Cloud Native Survey 2020 results Red Hat: New edge features, industrial AI/ML blueprint and AWS launch CNCF End User Tech Radar for storage New End User benefits Envoy Mobile joins the CNCF New sandbox projects cert-manager cdk8s Kyverno OpenKruise Pravega SchemaHero Tinkerbell k8ssandra from Datastax Episode 98 with Sam Ramji k0s from Mirantis Solo.io announces Gloo Mesh Enterprise and rebrands products Episode 55, with Idit Levine Pinniped Shipa launches Ketch Kinvolk launches Headlamp The SPIFFE book “Solving The Bottom Turtle” Episode 45, with Andrew Jessup Anthos Developer Sandbox GKE ingress features Ambassador Labs takes in $18m and launches v1.9 Tanzu SQL: Postgres on Kubernetes Lightning round: Accurics extends Terrascan AWS adds containers to Lightsail Arrikto takes $10m in funding Brobridge releases Gravity CircleCI runner is GA Cloud66 for agencies and multiple database support Cloudflare Origin CA cert-manager plugin Cloudical Vanillastack Cloudify version 5.1 Codefresh launches GitOps 2.0 features Commvault backup-as-a-service Diamanti Spektra 3.1 and customer portal Dynatrace PurePath 4 Elastisys Compliant Kubernetes The Fairwinds Kubernetes Maturity Model Garden takes “seed” funding Gremlin adds soundproofing Humio Operator Instana adds observability tools on Kubernetes Intuit runs TurboTax on Kubernetes Kioxia announces a new storage offering Kubecost adds features for monitoring outside a cluster KubeMQ adds automatic network creation Kubermatic updates KubeOne to v1.1 Kubernative SINA Kublr 1.19 Lablup announced Backend.ai 20.09 RC Magalix launches KubeAdvisor 2.0 Mayadata launches Kubera Propel and Kubera Chaos Mirantis adds extensions to Lens Puppet Labs adds Relay to Puppet Enterprise Reblaze announces Curiefense to add WAF to Envoy Replicates wants to help you Troubleshoot Styra adds new editions to DAS Sysdig introduces Kubernetes-native network security (ZTNSK) and partners with IBM Cloud TrilioVault for Kubernetes v2.0 Zerto for Kubernetes Google Open Source Live Kubernetes Links from the interview KubeCon NA 2020 Episode 117, with Constance Caramanolis CNCF Twitch SIG Friday: ping Stephen for the current link Slack CNCF Slack Kubernetes Slack Hallway Track Kubernetes Podcast chat CoreOS CoreOS Tectonic CoreOS acquired by Red Hat Tectonic on Azure SIG Azure SIG Release SIG PM (retired) Kubernetes Enhancement Process Receipts process KEP Sidecar containers - KEP closed! Production readiness review Episode 10, with Josh Berkus and Tim Pepper Release managers Black Lives Matter announcement banner Better announcements Kubernetes Naming working group Inclusive Naming project Dan Kohn memorial Stephen Augustus on Twitter and on the web

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