
Kubernetes Podcast from Google (Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields)
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29 Jan 2025 | Linkerd, with William Morgan | 00:53:06 | |
William Morgan is the CEO of Buoyant, 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.
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23 Nov 2023 | Confidential Computing, with Fabian Kammel | 00:53:36 | |
Fabian Kammel is a Security Architect at ControlPlane, where he helps to make the (cloud-native) world a safer place. In his career, he continuously worked to bring hardware security and cloud-native security closer together. His past projects include: * A cloud-native PKIs for on-road vehicle services secured by enterprise HSMs * An always-encrypted Kubernetes distribution that harnesses the power of Confidential Computing * And more recently securing SPIFFE-based machine identities via hardware attestation.
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Links from the interviewConfidential Computing Blog from kubernetes.io Confidential Computing Consortium Confidential Computing Whitepaper Swap Memory with Kubernetes in Beta in 1.28 Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) Confidential Computing Concepts - Confidential Virtual Machine AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (AMD SEV) AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization - Secure Nested Paging (AMD SEV SNP) Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability: The CIA Triad Confidential Containers (CoCo)
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25 Mar 2025 | Kubernetes at LinkedIn, with Ahmet Alp Balkan and Ronak Nathani | 00:42:02 | |
Ahmet Alp Balkan and Ronak Nathani 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.
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16 Nov 2023 | WasmCon 2023 | 00:40:44 | |
WasmCon took place in BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON on Sept 6-7 2023. Kaslin and Mia from our advocacy team went down there and spoke to some folks at the conference to get their impression of the event. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekMia Villaseñor: Kubernetes steering committee election results CRI-O moved to Kubernetes owned repository CNCF TOC voted to archive the SMI project Links from the interviewGuests
WasmTime Wasm and Kubernetes case study Doom on Cloudflare workers with Wasm Wasm and bosch by Emily Ruppel Dynamic Linking in Wasm from Wasm I/O 23 Links from the post-interview chat | |||
06 Jun 2023 | KubeCon EU 2023 | 00:31:36 | |
In this episode we bring you with us to KubeCon EU 2023 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. We interviewed several attendees about their experience at the conference.
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News of the weekKubernetes SIG Infra migrating some CI jobs to AWS Kubernetes 1.26 now Generally Available on GKE Software Supply Chain Security startup Stacklock, by Craig McLuckie and Luke Hinds raised 17.5M$ Kubernetes SIG Testing End to End Testing Best Practices update
Links from the interviewKubernetes, Resistance is Futile - Adnan Hodzic, ING Build Your Own Path in the Cloud Native Ecosystem - Rich Burroughs, Loft Labs & Kaslin Fields, Google (Whitney mentioned learning about eBPF in this talk) PlayStation and Kubernetes: How to Solve a Problem Like Real-Time Story of Our Transition to a Custom Kubernetes Operator for an API Gateway - Vincent Behar, Ubisoft
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30 Apr 2024 | OpenFeature with, with Thomas Poignant and Todd Baert | 00:46:32 | |
Guests Thomas Poignant and Todd Baert are Software engineers with long experience working on IAM systems and feature flagging software. Today they are both maintainers and members of the Technical Committee of OpenFeature which is a CNCF incubated project.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekIstio service Mesh add-on on Azure Kubernetes Services The CNCF released their 2023 annual survey Women Who code closed its doors Vulnerability in OpenMetadata version 1.31 or lower Links from the interviewThomas Poignant Todd Baert | |||
19 Mar 2024 | Creating Envoy, with Matt Klein | 00:55:04 | |
Matt Klein is the CTO of bitdrift which is building a Mobile observability platform. Matt is known for being the creator of Envoy, one of the most popular open source proxies in the cloud space. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekKubeCon Paris Guide Abdel co-authored KubeCon Paris Recommendations Map Links from the interviewMatt Klein: Twitter kicks Android app users out for five hours due to 2015 date bug Matt Klein’s X post about 1 billion pulls for envoy on DockerHub | |||
29 Nov 2023 | Kubernetes Pen Testing, with Jesper Larsson | 00:51:13 | |
Jesper Larsson is a Freelance PenTester. Jesper works with a hacker community called Cure53. Co-organizes SecurityFest in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hosts Säkerhetspodcasten or The Security Podcast. Jesper is also a Star on Hackad, a Swedish TV Series about hacking.
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News of the weekKubernetes Removals, Deprecations, and Major Changes in Kubernetes 1.29 etcd, with Marek Siarkowicz and Wenjia Zhang (The Kubernetes Podcast from Google) WebAssembly (WASM) and OpenShift: A Powerful Duo for Modern Applications Pass the torch in ContribEx #7603 Links from the interviewWolfi by Chainguard The Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History Links from the post-interview chatThe Untold Story of NotPetya, the Most Devastating Cyberattack in History | |||
23 Jan 2024 | Cilium and eBPF, with Bill Mulligan | 00:55:02 | |
Guest is Bill Mulligan. Bill is Community Pollinator at Isovalent working on Cilium and eBPF. We learned how to properly pronounce Isovalent and what it actually means. We also spoke in depth about eBPF, Cilium, network function in Kubernetes and more.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekThe Kubernetes legacy Linux package repositories are going away in January 2024 Kubernetes 1.29 is now available on GKE in the Rapid Channel The Vmware Tanzu Application Catalog is fully compliant with the SLSA Level 3 AWS extended support for Kubernetes minor versions pricing update The Kubernetes Contributor Summit Paris CFP is Open, closes Feb 4th KubeCon and CloudNativeCon EU 2024 co-located events agenda is live The Cloud Native Glossary is now available in French Blixt a new experimental LoadBalancer based on the Gateway API and eBPF Links from the interviewBill Mulligan: Isovalent Hybridization on Wikipedia BPF - Berkeley Packet Filtering Fast by Friday: Why eBPF is Essential - Brendan Gregg Cilium Certified Associate (CCA) CCA Study Guide from Isovalent on GitHub Istio Certified Associate (ICA) Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA) | |||
20 Feb 2024 | API Machinery, Chaos and Dishwashers, with Lucas Käldström | 01:12:50 | |
Lucas Käldström is a CNCF Ambassador, Kubernetes contributor and expert. Lucas Co-led SIG cluster lifecycle, ported Kubernetes to ARM and shepherded kubeadm from inception to GA. Today Lucas runs three meetup groups in Finland, studies at Aalto University, and, when time allows, contributes to cloud native software as a contractor. We chatted about Kubernetes API machinery, Chaos, Entropy, and Dishwashers. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekWeaveworks shutdown their operations Weavwork CEO Alexis Richardson post on Linkedin Bytedance KubeAdmiral on GitHub Bytedance KubeAdmiral Announcement on InfoQ Strimzi joins the CNCF Incubator Microsoft new Cost Management tools for Azure Links from the interviewLucas Käldström Understanding Kubernetes Through Real-World Phenomena and Analogies - Lucas Käldström Paper - Large-scale cluster management at Google with Borg KCP - Kubernetes-Like Control Plane Ingress2gateway - Ingress to Gateway Migrator Promise Theory: Principles and Applications (Mark Burgess, Jan Bergstra) In Search of Certainty: The Science of Our Information Infrastructure (Mark Burgess) Links from the post-interview chatKeynote: Reperforming a Nobel Prize Discovery on Kubernetes - Ricardo Rocha & Lukas Heinrich Why Service Is the Worst API in Kubernetes, & What We’re Doing About It - Tim Hockin | |||
01 Oct 2024 | KCP, with Marvin Beckers | 00:31:45 | |
Marvin Beckers is a Team Lead at Kubermatic and a contributor and maintainer of the CNCF Sandbox Project, KCP. KCP is an open source horizontally scalable control plane for Kubernetes-like APIs.
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11 Mar 2025 | Kubernetes Ingress & Gateway API Updates, with Lior Lieberman | 00:45:15 | |
Lior Lieberman 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.
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23 Jul 2024 | Dapr, with Mauricio Salatino | 00:54:18 | |
Mauricio Salatino is a software engineer at Diagrid working on the Dapr project but also serves as a chair for the newly formed App Development Working Group under the TAG App Delivery for the CNCF. He also serves as a member of the steering committee for Knative and the Keptn project. Mauricio authored a book about Platform Engineering on Kubernetes for Manning and co-authored some books on Jboss. He used to work for Red Hat and VMware.
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06 Jun 2024 | 10th Anniversary Special with Tim Hockin and Kelsey Hightower | 01:18:27 | |
Welcome to the second episode of the 4 part special series for the Kubernetes 10 year anniversary. In this episode we spoke to two very influential people in Kubernetes’ history. Tim Hockin and Kelsey Hightower Both have been involved with the project since its inception and both had, and continue to have, impact on the project and the community.
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Chatter of the weekNews of the weekKubernetes introduces hydrophone CKS Changes after Sept 12, 2024 KubeCon and CloudNativeCon CFP Closes June 9th KubeCon Co-Located events CFP Closes June 14, 2024 Links from the interviewWhy Service Is the Worst API in Kubernetes Kubernetes Maintainers Read Mean Comments Kelsey retirement announcement | |||
13 Dec 2023 | Kubernetes v1.29, with Priyanka Saggu | 01:14:17 | |
In this episode we interviewed Priyanka Saggu, Kubernetes v1.29 release lead and SIG ContribEx Tech Lead. We spoke about the release, the new features and enhancements, and more.
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News of the weekKyverno completes third-party security audit Google Deepmind Introduction to Gemini Google launches Gemini - The Verge Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2023
Open Source Summit North America 2023 CFP (closes January 14, 2024) Links from the interviewKubernetes v1.29 release information page on k8s.dev Removals, Deprecations, and Major Changes in Kubernetes 1.29 Release Blog - Kubernetes v1.29: Mandala Breaking changes
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Kaslin’s blog about “Out of Tree” Kubernetes In this episode we interviewed Priyanka Saggu, Kubernetes v1.29 release lead and SIG ContribEx Tech Lead. We spoke about the release, the new features and enhancements, and more.
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News of the weekKyverno completes third-party security audit Google Deepmind Introduction to Gemini Google launches Gemini - The Verge Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2023
Open Source Summit North America 2023 CFP (closes January 14, 2024) Links from the interviewKubernetes v1.29 release information page on k8s.dev Removals, Deprecations, and Major Changes in Kubernetes 1.29 Release Blog - Kubernetes v1.29: Mandala Breaking changes
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09 Feb 2024 | Kubernetes stale reads, with Madhav Jivrajani | 00:43:37 | |
Madhav Jivrajani is an engineer at VMware, a tech lead in SIG Contributor Experience and a GitHub Admin for the Kubernetes project. He also contributes to the storage layer of Kubernetes, focusing on reliability and scalability. In this episode we talked with Madhav about a recent post on social media about a very interesting stale reads issue in Kubernetes, and what the community is doing about it.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the weekMofi Rahman co-host this episode with Kaslin Kubernetes Podcast episode 211 News of the weekGoogle announced a new partnership with Hugging Face RedHat self-managed offering of Ansible Automation Platform on Microsoft Azure The schedule for KubeCon CloudNativeCon EU 2024 is out CNCF Ambassador applications are open The CNCF Hackathon at KubeCon CloudNativeCon EU 2024 CFP is open now The annual Cloud Native Computing Foundation report for 2023 CNCF's certification expiration period will change to 24 months starting April 1st, 2024. Sysdig 2024 Cloud Native Security and Usage Report Links from the interviewStale reads Twitter/X thread by Madhav "A CAP tradeoff in the wild" blog by Lindsey Kuper "Reasoning about modern datacenter infrastructures using partial histories" research paper The Kubernetes Storage Layer: Peeling the Onion Minus the Tears - Madhav Jivrajani, VMware KEP-3157: allow informers for getting a stream of data instead of chunking. | |||
17 Sep 2024 | Dagger, with Solomon Hykes | 01:07:06 | |
Solomon Hykes is the co-founder of Dagger. He is probably best known as the creator of Docker. The tool that changed how developers package, run and distribute software in the last 11 years. His impact on our industry is undeniable. Today, we discuss his new venture, Dagger. Dagger is a new approach to how we do CI/CD.
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15 May 2023 | Kubernetes 1.27 Chill Vibes, with Xander Grzywinski | 00:35:21 | |
Xander Grzywinski is a Senior Open Source Product Manager at Microsoft and the Kubernetes 1.27 release lead. We interviewed Xander to explore some highlights from the release, and discuss a bit about what it’s like to work with the release team. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekTraefik Labs Launches Traefik Hub Software Supply Chain Security Assessment: CNCF Spring 2023 Cloud Native Ambassadors Updates to the Auto-refreshing Official CVE Feed What’s New in Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization 4.12 Azure Kubernetes upgrades and Long Term Support KubeCon SHANGHAI, CHINA is back on Sept 26-28, 2023 KubeCon NA takes place on Nov 6-9, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois KubeCon EU 2024 takes place on Mar 19-22 in Paris, France Introducing Sessionize: a new CFP platform for CNCF events Manage Amazon EKS Clusters with New VMware Tanzu Mission Control Features Google Cloud turned profit for the first time according to the earning call of Q1 2023 Links from the interviewXander Grzywinsk: Freeze k8s.gcr.io image registry Kubernetes Vertical Pod Autoscaler Kubernetes Removals and Major Changes In v1.27 Kyverno — verify Kubernetes control plane images Kubernetes 1.27: StatefulSet PVC Auto-Deletion (beta) Kubernetes 1.27: Query Node Logs Using The Kubelet API Kubernetes 1.27: Efficient SELinux volume relabeling (Beta) Kubernetes 1.27: StatefulSet Start Ordinal Simplifies Migration Kubernetes 1.27: Introducing An API For Volume Group Snapshots Kubernetes 1.27: Quality-of-Service for Memory Resources (alpha) Kubernetes 1.27: Vertical Pod Autoscaler supporting in-place updates Kubernetes 1.27: Server Side Field Validation and OpenAPI V3 move to GA Kubernetes 1.27: More fine-grained pod topology spread policies reached beta Kubernetes 1.27: Single Pod Access Mode for PersistentVolumes Graduates to Beta Kubernetes 1.27: HorizontalPodAutoscaler ContainerResource type metric moves to beta
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27 Mar 2023 | Breaking Kubernetes for Fun and Profit with David Flanagan | 00:40:32 | |
David Flanagan is a developer, educator and technology enthusiast with a special interest for Kubernetes and Cloud Native technologies. David is the founder of Rawkode Academy, an online platform aiming at teaching kubernetes to developers. One of the popular shows on RawKode is Klustered. Where david invites people to fix broken kubernetes clusters, learn a thing or two and have a laugh
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekIstio Ambient Mesh merged into the main branch Kubernetes 1.27 changes and removals k8s.gcr.io to registry.k8s.io redirect Preview support for pod sandbox on Azure Kubernetes Services Docker apologies for handling Free Teams deprecation Schedule for CNCF-hosted and colocated events is up CrowdStrike Discovers First-Ever Dero Cryptojacking Campaign Targeting Kubernetes Links from the interviewDavid Flanagan How Spotify Accidentally Deleted All its Kube Clusters with No User Impact - David Xia You probably DON'T need a service mesh Klustered episode with Abdel and Marek Docker first release at PyCon 2013
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15 Jan 2025 | Device Management in Kubernetes, with John Belamaric | 00:43:17 | |
John Belamaric 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.
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26 Jul 2023 | The State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization, with Fernando Rubbo and Kent Hua | 00:50:37 | |
“The State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization,” is a recent report based on research into best practices for running Kubernetes clusters. If you’re running your workloads as efficiently as possible, your costs will be optimal too. The report reviews the data and offers recommendations on tools and techniques you can use to optimize your Kubernetes clusters. We talk with two of the report’s creators, Fernando Rubbo and Kent Hua, to learn more.
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News of the week- Istio’s blog about CNCF Graduation - CNCF Blog on Flux v2 GA release - Pulumi blog on v4.0 of their Kubernetes Provider - VMware Wasm Labs blog on serverless with wasm - CNCF announcement of over 30 new members - VMware docs on self-hosted Tanzu Links from the interview- The State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization report - “Sharing the inaugural State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization report” blog - Resource Management for Pods and Containers (Kubernetes Documentation) Links from the post-interview chat | |||
17 Apr 2024 | Kubernetes v1.30 “Uwubernetes”, with Kat Cosgrove | 00:27:32 | |
In this episode, release lead Kat Cosgrove walks us through what’s new in Kubernetes 1.30. Recorded at KubeCon EU 2024.
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13 Feb 2025 | Kubernetes History Inspector, with Kakeru Ishii | 00:18:09 | |
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.
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News of the weekThe Schedule for the KubeCon and CloudNativeCon 2025 Maintainers Summit is live The CNCF 2024 review of the top 30 projects The CNCF End User Case Study for KubeCon Contest Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator Blog Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator Github CoreWeave Nvidia GB200 NLV-72 GA
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03 Sep 2024 | Ray & KubeRay, with Richard Liaw and Kai-Hsun Chen | 00:54:42 | |
In this episode, guest host and AI correspondent Mofi Rahman interviews Richard Liaw and Kai-Hsun Chen from Anyscale about Ray and KubeRay. Ray is an open-source unified compute framework that makes it easy to scale AI and Python workloads, while KubeRay integrates Ray’s capabilities into Kubernetes clusters.
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26 Nov 2024 | KubeCon NA 2024 | 00:31:14 | |
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.
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News of the weekCert-manager is a CNCF graduate project Dapr is a CNCF Graduated project Dapr episode on the Kubernetes Podcast Istio 1.24 release. Ambient Mesh GA New Cloud Native Certifications Kubernetes certifications prices increase in 2025 wasmCloud is a CNCF incubated project SpectroCloud $75 million Series C funding Solo.io donates Gloo API Gateway to the CNCF Links from the interviewGuests: The Maintainer Monologues - Sarah Christoff, Jason Hall, Scott Rigby, Karen Chu & Ryan Nowak Expanding the Capabilities of Kubernetes Access Control - Jimmy Zelinskie & Lucas Käldström | |||
31 Oct 2024 | Working Group Serving, with Yuan Tang and Eduardo Arango | 00:38:44 | |
Yuan is a principal software engineer at Red Hat, working on OpenShift AI. Previously, he has led AI infrastructure and platform teams at various companies. He holds leadership positions in open source projects, including Argo, Kubeflow, and Kubernetes WG Serving. Yuan authored three technical books and is a regular conference speaker, technical advisor, and leader at various organizations. Eduardo is an environmental engineer derailed into a software engineer. Eduardo has been working on making containerized environments the de facto solution for High Performance Computing(HPC) for over 8 years now. Began as a core contributor to the niche Singularity Containers, today known as Apptainer under the Linux foundation. In 2019 Eduardo moved up the ladder to work on making Kubernetes better for performance oriented applications. Nowadays Eduardo works at NVIDIA on the Core Cloud Native team working on enabling specialized accelerators into Kubernetes workloads. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekDocker official terraform provider Tetrate and Bloomberg Envoy AI Gateway KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America 2024 laptop drive Links from the interviewKserve Serving models with OCI images
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17 Nov 2023 | etcd, with Marek Siarkowicz and Wenjia Zhang | 00:49:46 | |
Guests are Marek Siarkowicz , Senior Software Engineer in Google Cloud, Tech Lead of SIG-etcd AND Wenjia Zhang, Engineering Manager in Google Cloud, Co-Chair of SIG-etcd, Google. We spoke about the project, the recent change to become a Special Interest Group and how to learn etcd.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekCo-host this week is Mofi Rahman [X, LinkedIn]. Cloud Developer Advocate at Google The Kubernetes SIG Network announced release 1.0 of the Gateway API Ingress2gateway new CLI to migrate from Ingress to Gateway The Call for Proposals for KubeCon EU 2024 will close on Nov 26, 2023 Links from the interviewOn the Hunt for Etcd Data Inconsistencies by Marek Siarkowicz - [youtube] Lessons Learned From Etcd the Data Inconsistency Issues by Marek Siarkowicz - [youtube] CNCF Contributor License Agreements (CLA) Contributor Experience Special Interest Group Go Serialization and Deserialization Certified Kubernetes Administrator Links from the post-interview chatKubernetes considerations for large clusters Operating etcd clusters for Kubernetes
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28 May 2025 | Multi-Cluster Orchestrator, with Nick Eberts and Jon Li | 00:21:31 | |
Guests are Nick Eberts and Jon Li. Nick is a Product Manager at Google working on Fleets and Multi-Cluster and Jon is a Software Engineer at Google working on AI Inference on Kubernetes. We discussed the newly announced Multi Cluster Orchestrator (MCO) and the challenges of running multiple clusters.
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05 Dec 2023 | KubeCon NA 2023 | 00:54:53 | |
This episode Kaslin went to KubeCon North America In Chicago. She spoke to folks on the ground, asked them about their impressions of the conference, and collected a bunch of cool responses. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekGoogle researchers discover 'Reptar,’ a new CPU vulnerability Tim Hockin: Kubernetes Needs a Complexity Budget Kubernetes' Tim Hockin on a decade of dominance and the future of AI in open source Keynote: A Vision for Vision - Kubernetes in Its Second Decade - Tim Hockin Links from the interviewIntro to Kubernetes Gateway API Links from the post-interview chat | |||
20 Aug 2024 | LitmusChaos, with Karthik Satchitanand | 00:53:54 | |
In this episode, we spoke to Karthik Satchitanand. Karthik is a principal software engineer at Harness and co-founder and maintainer of LitmusChaos, a CNCF incubated project. We talked about Chaos engineering , the Litmus project and more.
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15 Dec 2022 | Kubernetes v1.26 Electrifying, with Leonard Pahlke | 00:31:42 | |
Leonard Pahlke is not only the Release Lead for Kubernetes v1.26, he's also a co-chair of the CNCF TAG for Environmental Sustainability and a student working toward a Master's Degree in Computer Science at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. In this episode, Leonard talks with us about Open Source contribution, environmental sustainability, and Kubernetes v1.26.
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Chatter of the weekThe 1.23 Release team (where Kaslin was a comms shadow) Shoutout to Kunal Kushwaha, another Kubernetes contributor who started out as a student, and who advocates for students in the community via his YouTube channel & more. KubeCon EU 2023 (which will have a student track as part of the schedule) KubeCon Diversity and Inclusion Scholarships
News of the weekKubernetes Removals, Deprecations, and Major Changes in 1.26 Control Plane Logs added for GKE Gateway Controller for Single Clusters reaches GA for GKE Prometheus Documentary by HoneyPot
Links from the interviewLeonard Pahlke blog about contribution: Start Contributing to Open Source Projects Leonard Pahlke CNCF WG Environmental Sustainablity Blog Post TAG Environmental Sustainability GitHub Specific 1.26 changes mentioned:
Kubernetes Enhancement Proposals (KEPs) Kubernetes v1.26 Electrifying Release Blog
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13 Apr 2023 | SCaLE20x | 00:24:14 | |
In this episode we bring you with us to Southern California Linux Expo, or SCaLE20x in Pasadena, California. We interviewed several attendees about their experience at the conference. Featuring:
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03 Mar 2023 | Cloud Native Security Con with Emily Fox | 01:06:02 | |
Emily Fox is a security engineer @Apple Cloud Services, a CNCF Technical Oversight Committee member and co-chair for a bunch of CNCF events including recently the Cloud Native Security Conference in Seattle. We had a chance to talk to Emily about the first edition of the CNSC 2023, her involvement with the CNCF community. Her role as a security engineer and some career discussions.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekKubeEdge v1.13.0 released on January 18, 2023, achieves SLSA 3 compliance KubeVela brings software delivery control plane capabilities to CNCF Incubator GKE Updates: AWS announced the availability of AKS anywhere on Snowball Edge Devices Sysdig released their 6th annual Cloud Native Security and Usage Report. Rebooting the Cloud Native Hamburg community group Katacoda Kubernetes tutorials shutdown Kubernetes Community Days (KCDs):
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13 Aug 2024 | Kubernetes v1.31: "Elli", with Angelos Kolaitis | 00:42:50 | |
Guest is Angelos Kolaitis, Angelos is a senior Software Engineer at Canonical working on Kubernetes. He has multiple contributions to open source projects, a highlight of which is his involvement in the Kubernetes Release Team since Kubernetes v1.26. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod
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06 Oct 2023 | What's new in Istio, with John Howard and Keith Mattix | 00:50:57 | |
This week we explore what’s new in Istio with core maintainers John Howard and Keith Mattix
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24 Sep 2024 | Spotify AI Platform, with Avin Regmi and David Xia | 00:59:45 | |
Guests are Avin Regmi and David Xia from Spotify. We spoke to Avin and David about their work building Spotify’s Machine Learning Platform, Hendrix. They also specifically talk about how they use Ray to enable inference and batch workloads. Ray was featured on episode 235 of our show, so make sure you check out that episode too. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekCall for Proposals for KubeCon EU 2025 is now open Artifact Hub is a CNCF incubating project OpenMetrics is dead, long live OpenMetrics Links from the interview | |||
21 Aug 2023 | LeakSignal with Wesley Hales and Max Bruce | 00:40:54 | |
Guests are Wesley Hales and Max Bruce are co-founders of LeakSignal. LeakSignal is an American startup which is building a set of tools and products to detect and prevent data exfiltration in Service Meshes and proxies supporting Envoy and proxy-wasm.
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14 Feb 2023 | Kubernetes Registry with Benjamin Elder | 00:47:51 | |
Benjamin Elder is a Senior Software Engineer at Google, a Kubernetes SIG Testing Chair & Tech Lead, and a Kubernetes Steering Committee member. In this episode we got to chat with Benjamin about the new kubernetes registry migration from k8s.gcr.io to registry.k8s.io. We also had an opportunity to discuss the community, the various SIG's (Special Interest Groups) Benjamin is involved with the amount of work needed to drive the project forward.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the weekGoogle Developer Experts program. OpenAI Case Study. Kubernetes Jobs API. Job Tracking, to Support Massively Parallel Batch Workloads, Is GA in kubernetes 1.26. Stateful apps on Kubernetes. Kelsey Hightower's take on Databases on Kubernetes twitter space. News of the weekLinkerd published a 2022 recap The CNCF Cloud Native Maturity Model The CNCF Cloud Native Maturity Model website Using Amazon EKS with Google Workspace identities CNCF Ambassador 2.0 program Cloud Native Security Con NA 2023 (website - recordings) The CNCF important updates for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023 and co-located events Kubernetes 1.26 news:
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15 May 2024 | Postgres on Kubernetes, with Álvaro Hernández | 01:02:41 | |
Álvaro Hernández is the founder and CEO of OnGres a company that provides among other things a distribution of Postgres that runs on Kubernetes, called “StackGres”. Álvaro is also an AWS Data Hero and a passionate database and open source software developer
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01 Apr 2025 | Kubernetes Resource Orchestrator (KRO), with Jesse Butler and Nic Slattery | 00:44:14 | |
Today we welcome Jesse Butler and Nic Slattery 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.
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16 Dec 2024 | Kubernetes Podcast 2024 Recap | 00:34:30 | |
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: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod
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06 Mar 2024 | Falco Graduation, with Mike Coleman | 00:48:19 | |
Mike Coleman is a developer advocate at Sysdig focused on open source software and spends a lot of time working on the Falco project. We’ll explore how Falco enables runtime security, and celebrate its recent graduation!
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News of the weekGitOps Associate Certification (CGOA) Certified GitOps Associate (CGOA) Exam Linkerd 2.15 stable release announcement Open Source Summit North America Schedule Cloud Native Security Con North American Cloud Native Security Con America CFP Links from the interviewMike Coleman "Docker?!?! But, I’m a sysadmin" - Mike Coleman Mike Colemane and Bill Gates in an Earthquake Cryptomining Detection Using Falco Wrangle your alerts with open source Falco and the gcpaudit plugin | |||
15 May 2025 | KubeCon EU 2025 | 00:52:02 | |
In this episode, we're bringing you a curated selection of conversations from the KubeCon EU 2025 showfloor. We'll be diving into the rise of platform engineering, exploring some cutting-edge technologies, getting updates on core Kubernetes components, and hearing some truly unique user stories, like using Kubernetes on a dairy farm! Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod - bluesky: @kubernetespodcast.com News of the week
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11 Jun 2024 | Leading Kubernetes into its Second Decade | 01:03:18 | |
We talk with Nikhita Raghunath, Nabarun Pal, and Paco Xu. Nikhita, Nabarun, and Paco have each held various leadership positions related to the Kubernetes project. They talk about their journeys, the various leadership roles they’ve been in, and offer advice for new contributors and those who want to move into leadership in the project.
Nikhita is a Staff Software Engineer at Broadcom. She is currently a member of the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) overseeing all technical matters of the CNCF. In the past, she was a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee, a technical lead for SIG Contributor Experience and has also won the CNCF Top Committer Award. Currently, she is also a co-chair of the KubeCon+CloudNativeCon conference. Nabarun is a Staff Software Engineer at Broadcom, a maintainer of the Kubernetes project, a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee and a chair of Kubernetes SIG Contributor Experience. In the past, he was the release lead for Kubernetes 1.21 and has served eight release teams. Nabarun also works actively with the Python community by organizing PyCon India and has been recognized in media publications for his work. Paco is an open source team lead in DaoCloud. He started to work on container/docker in 2016 and later started to participate in the Kubernetes Community in 2018. He is a current member of Kubernetes Steering Committee and works mainly on kubeadm and sig-node. He is Co-chair of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon China 2024.
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News of the weekCNCF-Hosted Co-Located Events Overview CFP for CNCF-hosted Co-located Events Links from the interviewsCNCF Technical Oversight Committee CNCF Top Committer Award 2021 - Nikhita Raghunath Blog Post: Google Summer of Code with Kubernetes by Nikhita Raghunath Kubernetes Docs: Extend the Kubernetes API with CustomResourceDefinitions CNCF Chop Wood Carry Water Award 2018 - Nikhita Raghunath Kubernetes 1.21: Power to the Community Kubernetes Python Client on GitHub Kubernetes Contributor Summit 2019 YouTube Playlist KubeCon NA 2024 Scholarships (applications due by September 1, 2024) Kubernetes Production Readiness Review Process Kubernetes Release Team CI Signal Lead Runbook
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19 Jun 2023 | Docker && WASM, with Justin Cormack | 00:49:24 | |
This week we speak to Justin Cormack the CTO of Docker. We talked about WASM (or WebAssembly Modules), Docker support for running WASM apps and the future of the technology.
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12 Dec 2024 | Kubernetes v1.32: Penelope, with Frederico Muñoz | 00:44:14 | |
Release Lead Frederico Muñoz walks us through the 1.32 release: new feature highlights, deprecations and removals, and the release theme: Penelope.
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15 Oct 2024 | Container Security, with Michele Chubrika | 00:55:49 | |
This episode is special. We collaborated with the folks behind the Cloud Security Podcast from Google, Anton Chuvakin(LinkedIn)and Tim Peacock, to bring you a joint episode. We had the pleasure to jointly interview Michelle Chubirka, a Cloud Security Developer Advocate. We talked about VM and Container security, debunked some myths about isolation, attack surfaces, immutability of containers, and more.
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24 Apr 2025 | Kubernetes v1.33 Octarine, with Nina Polshakova | 00:44:24 | |
Nina Polshakova is a software engineer at Solo.io, where she’s worked on Istio and API Gateway projects. She’s been part of the Kubernetes release team since v1.27 and is currently serving as the Release Lead for v1.33.
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21 Sep 2023 | History of containerd, with Phil Estes | 00:59:20 | |
This week we explore the history of containers, particularly containerd, with Phil Estes.
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25 Jun 2024 | AI/ML in Kubernetes, with Maciej Szulik, Clayton Coleman, and Dawn Chen | 01:47:27 | |
In this episode, we talk to three active leaders who have been around since the very beginning of Kubernetes. We explore how Kubernetes has changed since its inception, with a particular focus on current efforts in Open source Kubernetes to support AI/ML style workloads.
Maciej Szulik is currently taking a seat in the Kubernetes Steering Committee. He’s also leading Special Interests Groups responsible for kubectl, workload and batch controllers. Maciej has been contributing to Kubernetes since the early days, jumping from one area to another where help was needed. He authored the first version of audit and helped shape its current one, as well as touched multiple other places in apimachinery. He was also responsible for designing and implementing Job and CronJob controllers. In kubectl he was responsible for the plugin mechanism and several major refactors to simplify the code. Since May 2024 he joined the ranks of Production Readiness Review (PRR) approvers helping ensure high production standards for the future of Kubernetes releases.
Clayton Coleman is a long-time Kubernetes contributor, having helped launch Kubernetes as open source, being on the bootstrap steering committee, and working across a number of SIGs to make Kubernetes a reliable and powerful foundation for workloads. At Red Hat he led OpenShift’s pivot onto Kubernetes and its growth across on-premise, edge, and into cloud. At Google he is now focused on enabling the next generation of key workloads, especially AI/ML in Kubernetes and on GKE.
Dawn Chen has been a Principal Software Engineer at Google cloud since May 2007. Dawn has worked on an open source project called Kubernetes before the project was founded. She has been one of tech leads in both Kubernetes and GKE, and founded SIG Node from scratch. She also led Anthos platform team for the last 4 years, and mainly focuses on the core infrastructure. Prior to Kubernetes, she was the one of the tech leads for Google internal container infrastructure -- Borg for about 7 years. Outside of work, she is a wife, a mother of a 16-year old boy and a good friend. She enjoys reading, cooking, hiking and traveling.
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09 Jul 2024 | Observability & Engineering Management, with Charity Majors | 00:48:15 | |
Charity Majors is the co-founder and CTO of honeycomb.io. She pioneered the concept of modern Observability, drawing on her years of experience building and managing massive distributed systems at Parse (acquired by Facebook), then subsequently at Facebook, and at Linden Lab building Second Life. She is the co-author of Observability Engineering and Database Reliability Engineering (O'Reilly). She loves free speech, free software and single malt scotch.
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24 Apr 2023 | Kubernetes Community Check-up with Paris Pittman | 00:31:31 | |
Paris Pittman is a Senior Program Manager at the Open Source Program office at Apple. A Prominent Kubernetes and CNCF member who served many roles with a focus on community and governance. Paris was on some key milestones for this show. First appearance was on Episode 1 and later on Episode 100. So we could not be happier to have Paris back in Episode 200. We discussed how Paris got started with community work and how the experience has been. Paris shared with us some words of wisdom on the power of working with others and the importance of moving on.
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News of the weekKubecon EU 2023 “Security Village” Podman desktop released version 0.14 Keycloak joined CNCF as an incubating project Kubernetes v1.27 code name Chill Vibes was released The CNCF “Cloud Native Explorers” - Amsterdam Edition CNCF white paper on Platforms for Cloud Native Computing GKE Autopilot is now the default mode of operations for new clusters
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09 Jan 2024 | NAIS, with Johnny Horvi and Frode Sundby | 00:35:35 | |
This week’s guests are Johnny Horvi and Frode Sundby from NAVs (Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration) platform team. We talked about NAIS. A kubernetes-based team centric platform aiming at providing the tools needed to deploy and operate apps easily.
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04 Sep 2023 | Kubernetes 1.28 with Grace Nguyen | 00:46:13 | |
Guest is Grace Nguyen. Kubernetes 1.28 release lead and student at the University of Waterloo. Grace had to juggle exams and community work to bring Kubernetes 1.28 to life. We will get to know grace and learn what work went into release, where the theme come from and what's special about it Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekLinks from the interview
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06 Aug 2024 | OpenTofu, with Ohad Maislish | 00:38:59 | |
Ohad Maislish is the CEO and co-founder of env0 and part of the founding team for the OpenTofu project. Before env0, Ohad was the CEO and founder of Arno Software, a cloud infrastructure services company, and Capester, a startup that empowered citizens in smart cities worldwide. Over the course of this career, Ohad has also served in different technical and management roles at Ravello Systems, eToro, and VMware. He was also the youngest developer at Microsoft Israel at the age of 17, after starting his bachelor's degree at the age of 14. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the weekThe Kubernetes Removals and Major Changes blog for v1.31 Google Cloud Announced GKE Extended support Bob Killen has joined as a Senior Technical Program Manager Microsoft announced general availability of Microsoft Azure Container Storage Links from the interviewOhad Maislish OpenTofu 1.8 early evaluation of variables KubeCon EU Co-lo: Atlantis and OpenTofu: The Future of Open-Source IaC Links from the post-interview chatAbdel chatting on the IaC Podcast at kubeCon Paris 24 OpenTofu State and Plan Encryption
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08 Apr 2024 | KubeCon EU 2024 | 00:54:45 | |
KubeCon EU 2024 was the largest KubeCon yet! Explore the trends and learnings from the event through interviews with attendees. Featuring: And additional Guest Host, Mofi Rahman. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod | |||
29 May 2024 | A Decade of Kubernetes Contribution | 01:14:01 | |
This episode is the first in our four-part Kubernetes 10 Years Anniversary special! The focus of this episode is on Kubernetes maintainers who have been involved with the project since its early days, and who are still active today. Featuring guests: David Eads, Davanum Srinivas (Dims), and Federico Bongiovanni. David is a senior principal software engineer at Red Hat. He started contributing to Kubernetes before v1 and now serves as a sig-auth tech lead and sig-apimachinery tech lead and chair. Dims is a principal engineer at AWS, long term contributor to Kubernetes who served in multiple committees for the project. Today dims is in the Technical Oversight Committee or TOC. Welcome to the show Dims! Federico Bongiovanni is an engineering manager at Google. He started using Kubernetes in the early days at a previous company, and became a contributor about 6 years ago when he joined Google. Today, he’s a Co-chair of SIG-APIMachinery. Welcome to the show! Would you like to tell us more about yourself? Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: [kubernetespodcast.com](https://kubernetespodcast.com) - mail: [kubernetespodcast@google.com](mailto:kubernetespodcast@google.com) - twitter: [@kubernetespod](https://twitter.com/kubernetespod)
News of the weekhttps://istio.io/latest/news/releases/1.22.x/announcing-1.22/ https://kubernetes.io/blog/2024/05/09/gateway-api-v1-1/ https://traefik.io/blog/traefik-3-0-ga-has-landed-heres-how-to-migrate/ https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/dotnet-build-2024-announcements/ https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kuber10es-birthday-bash/ https://www.cncf.io/kubertenes/ Links from the interviewAutomagic kubectl config merging causes hair loss Kubernetes Cloud Provider OpenStack Blog: Completing the Largest Migration in Kubernetes History Dims’ PR removing over 1 million lines of Cloud Provider code from Kubernetes KEP-2395: Removing In-Tree Cloud Provider Code Blog from 2019 about the reasoning behind the removal of cloud provider code Blog about setting cloud provider code to disabled by default in v1.29 The March 2024 Spotlight blog on SIG Cloud Provider
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30 Jun 2023 | Platform Engineering with Nicholas Eberts | 00:50:25 | |
This week we speak to GKE Project Manager, Nicholas Eberts, about Platform Engineering. He draws from his considerable experience both with the Cloud Native community and working with businesses to set up their cloud platforms to explore the trend.
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News of the week- Kubernetes binary distribution via CDN at dl.k8s.io - OpenShift Service Mesh version 2.4 - KubeCon CloudNativeCon North America 2023 registration - KubeCon CloudNatieCon and Open Source Summit China 2023 registration - Kubernetes Bill of Materials CLI from KSOC Labs - Blog - GitHub - CNCF Blog "Version after version: how the open source project Kubernetes releases its software"
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13 Nov 2024 | 65k nodes on GKE, with Maciej Rozacki and Wojciech Tyczyński | 00:48:46 | |
Guests are Maciej Rozacki, Product Manager on GKE for AI Training, and Wojciech Tyczyński, 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
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News of the weekThe Kubernetes Podcast is on Bluesky OpenTelemetry expanding into CI/CD observability Gitpod is moving away from Kubernetes OpenCost is a CNCF Incubated project Links from the interviewGuests: Kubernetes OSS Scalability thresholds Serving Working Group episode on the podcast Multitenancy and Fairness at Scale with Kueue Links from the post-interview chatKubernetes Scalability: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis
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30 Apr 2018 | Kubernetes Community, with Paris Pittman | 00:19:52 | |
In this first episode your hosts introduce the show, give an update to the news of the week, and interview Kubernetes community manager Paris Pittman. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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08 May 2018 | Kubeflow, with David Aronchick | 00:26:11 | |
Craig and Adam bring you the news from KubeCon and an interview with Kubeflow product manager David Aronchick from Google. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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15 May 2018 | gVisor, with Nicolas Lacasse and Yoshi Tamura | 00:24:29 | |
On this weeks Kubernetes Podcast, Adam and Craig talk to Nicolas Lacasse and Yoshi Tamura from Google Cloud about gVisor, a user-space kernel, written in Go, that implements a substantial portion of the Linux system surface. It provides an isolation boundary between the application and the host kernel and integrates with Docker and Kubernetes, making it simple to run sandboxed containers. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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22 May 2018 | Stackdriver Kubernetes Monitoring, with JD Velasquez | 00:20:10 | |
On this weeks Kubernetes Podcast, your hosts talk to JD Velasquez from Google Cloud about Stackdriver Kubernetes Monitoring; a new product that brings first-class Kubernetes monitoring and Prometheus support to the Stackdriver monitoring and observability suite. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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29 May 2018 | Kubernetes Documentation, with Zach Corleissen and Jared Bhatti | 00:25:20 | |
This week, Craig and Adam bring the news from Google Kubernetes Engine and elsewhere, and talk to SIG-Docs leads Zach Corleissen (from the CNCF) and Jared Bhatti (from Google). Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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05 Jun 2018 | Skaffold, with Matt Rickard | 00:18:35 | |
On this weeks Kubernetes Podcast, Adam and Craig talk to Matt Rickard about Skaffold. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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12 Jun 2018 | Kustomize, with Phillip Wittrock | 00:19:03 | |
This week on the Kubernetes Podcast from Google, Craig and Adam give you the low down on new GKE features and talk to Phillip Wittrock about Kustomize. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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19 Jun 2018 | Security, with Maya Kaczorowski | 00:18:55 | |
On this week’s Kubernetes Podcast, your hosts talk to Maya Kaczorowski from Google Cloud about Kubernetes security, and look at announcements from Microsoft, Docker, Cisco and Spotify. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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26 Jun 2018 | SRE, with Tina Zhang and Fred van den Driessche | 00:26:20 | |
Craig and Adam from the Kubernetes Podcast talk to Tina and Fred from Google Cloud Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) about managing GKE and what lessons you can take to your own clusters. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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03 Jul 2018 | Kubernetes 1.11, with Josh Berkus and Tim Pepper | 00:39:31 | |
A special extended episode going deep on the process of releasing Kubernetes, and this week’s 1.11 release in particular. Hear from Josh Berkus from Red Hat and Tim Pepper from VMware, release manager and shadow release manager for Kubernetes 1.11, on how a release team is put together, the good and the bad of 1.11, and how Kubernetes is like a pastry oven. Don’t you think it’s about time you said hello?
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10 Jul 2018 | Helm, with Vic Iglesias | 00:24:15 | |
Helm and its Charts help you manage Kubernetes applications. Vic Iglesias, a Solutions Architect at Google Cloud, is a maintainer of the Helm charts repository. He talks to Craig and Adam about how people are using Helm, and where the project is going. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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18 Jul 2018 | Kubernetes Origins, with Joe Beda | 00:44:49 | |
Joe Beda, Craig McLuckie and Brendan Burns are considered the “co-founders” of Kubernetes; working with the cluster management teams at Google, they made the case that their implementation of the Borg and Omega patterns should become a proper product. Joe and Craig now run Heptio, a company working to bring Kubernetes to the enterprise. Your hosts talk to Joe Beda about the history of Kubernetes, creating a diverse company, and what exactly is wrong with YAML. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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24 Jul 2018 | Google Cloud Services Platform, with Aparna Sinha | 00:24:14 | |
Learn about the announcements from Google Cloud Next, including GKE On-Prem, Cloud Services Platform, and Istio 1.0. Google’s product management lead for Kubernetes and CNCF governing board member Aparna Sinha joins Adam and Craig to discuss what’s new. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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31 Jul 2018 | Knative, with Oren Teich | 00:22:44 | |
One of the most interesting announcements from Google Cloud Next was Knative, a framework for building serverless products on top of Kubernetes. Craig and Adam talk to Google Director of Product Management, Oren Teich, about the launch. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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07 Aug 2018 | Istio, with Jasmine Jaksic and Dan Ciruli | 00:24:38 | |
Istio has hit 1.0, and there’s no-one better to tell you about it than Jasmine Jaksic and Dan Ciruli from Google Cloud. Adam and Craig bring you this, as well as the news from the ecosystem. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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14 Aug 2018 | Descartes Labs, with Tim Kelton | 00:21:07 | |
Tim Kelton is co-founder and cloud architect for Descartes Labs. Prior to starting Descartes Labs, he was a R&D engineer for 15 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory, working on problem areas such as deep learning, space systems, nuclear non-proliferation, and counterterrorism. Tim talks to Craig and Adam about the use of Kubernetes and Istio in geopolitics, machine learning and food supply. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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21 Aug 2018 | Shopify and Security, with Jon Pulsifer | 00:23:39 | |
Jon Pulsifer is a Production Security Engineer at Shopify, and Canada’s biggest Kubernetes fan. Adam and Craig dig into why, and what Adam’s new mode of transport is going to be. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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28 Aug 2018 | Supporting Kubernetes, with Ken Massada | 00:25:20 | |
What does it take to support Kubernetes for other users? Kenneth Massada, a lead for GKE support at Google Cloud, tells Craig and Adam his story. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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05 Sep 2018 | kube-hunter and KubeCon, with Liz Rice | 00:26:02 | |
Liz Rice from Aqua Security builds penetration testing tools for Kubernetes by day, and runs the KubeCon program by night. Adam and Craig dig into both topics. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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12 Sep 2018 | Cloud Native Patterns for Ops, with Justin Garrison | 00:24:55 | |
Justin Garrison is both a student and a teacher. A senior systems engineer in the media industry, he has boiled his experience and wisdom, as well as that of his co-author Kris Nova, into the book Cloud Native Infrastructure. He talks to Craig and Adam about the Kubernetes community and the process of writing. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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19 Sep 2018 | Kubernetes SIG-PM, with Ihor Dvoretskyi | 00:30:50 | |
This week, your hosts talk to Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, about SIG-PM, the Special Interest Group for Kubernetes Program, Product and Project Management. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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26 Sep 2018 | SIG-Node, with Dawn Chen | 00:22:46 | |
Dawn Chen, TL for SIG-Node and the Google Kubernetes Engine node team, joins Craig and Adam this week. She has worked on containers and container schedulers since 2007 - not a typo. We also bring you the news, in part from the echo chamber of Google Cloud Summit in Sydney. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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02 Oct 2018 | Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, with Andrew Phillips and Lars Wander | 00:30:25 | |
Andrew Phillips (PM) and Lars Wander (Software Engineer) from Google Cloud talk to Adam and Craig about the difference between CI and CD, and how to apply these processes to your release and rollout processes. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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10 Oct 2018 | Spinnaker, with Steven Kim | 00:22:09 | |
Steven Kim is an engineering manager at Google, based in New York City, working on the Spinnaker project. In a companion piece to last week’s episode about CI and CD, Steven talks to Craig and Adam about how Spinnaker evolved from VMs to Kubernetes and support for other cloud native technologies. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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16 Oct 2018 | GKE Container-Native Load Balancing, with Ines Envid and Neha Pattan | 00:16:41 | |
GKE container-native load balancing enables Google Cloud load balancers to target Pods directly, rather than the VMs that host them, and to evenly distribute their traffic. Product manager Ines Envid and staff software engineer Neha Pattan explain how. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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23 Oct 2018 | Agones, with Cyril Tovena and Mark Mandel | 00:24:45 | |
Ubisoft and Google Cloud have extended Kubernetes to support dedicated game servers. Cyril Tovena, a Technical Lead from Ubisoft in Montreal, and Mark Mandel a Developer Advocate at Google Cloud, lead the project. They talk to Adam and Craig about what they had to do, the Agones community, and how you can apply it to your Enterprise Software. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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30 Oct 2018 | Evolution of the Kubernetes Community, with Sarah Novotny | 00:35:31 | |
Sarah Novotny is Head of Open Source Strategy at Google Cloud and a board member of the Linux Foundation (the parent of the CNCF). She joins Craig and Adam to talk about the evolution of the Kubernetes community, governance models and Codes of Conduct, and how nascent open source communities can learn from it. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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06 Nov 2018 | TriggerMesh, with Sebastien Goasguen | 00:29:18 | |
TriggerMesh is a new serverless management platform built on top of Knative. Co-founder Sebastien Goasguen joins Adam and Craig to discuss serverless, and potential trips to space. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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13 Nov 2018 | Workloads API and KubeCon, with Janet Kuo | 00:18:54 | |
On the eve of the first KubeCon in China, your hosts talk to co-chair and Google software engineer Janet Kuo about the program, and her work with SIG Apps. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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20 Nov 2018 | Tencent, with Joe Zou | 00:16:40 | |
In some ways, China has a parallel Internet to the West. Is that Internet powered by Kubernetes? Of course! Joe Zou, PaaS Product Center Director at Tencent Cloud, talks to Craig and Adam about Kubernetes in China. Thanks to our translator, Rae Wang. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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27 Nov 2018 | Kontena Pharos, with Jari Kolehmainen | 00:19:53 | |
Kontena Pharos is a Kubernetes distribution which “just works”, even on bare metal. Adam and Craig talk to Kontena’s CTO, Jari Kolehmainen on the decisions required to distribute Kubernetes and heating your house with bare metal. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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04 Dec 2018 | MetalLB, with David Anderson | 00:21:34 | |
If you’re running on-prem, and you say set up a Service type=LoadBalancer, what happens? Does your cluster call your NOC and have them order you a Juniper router? MetalLB is a popular answer to that question. Your hosts discuss load balancing with MetalLB’s author, Google Cloud SRE David Anderson. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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11 Dec 2018 | Envoy, with Matt Klein | 00:39:43 | |
The Envoy proxy, a universal data plane for Cloud Native, has just graduated as the third top-level project in the CNCF. Craig and Adam talk to its author, Matt Klein from Lyft, about modern load balancing for microservices and pragmatically avoiding “second system” syndrome. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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17 Dec 2018 | Kubernetes CVE-2018-1002105, with Jordan Liggitt | 00:27:31 | |
Adam and Craig end the year by talking to Jordan Liggitt, the member of the Kubernetes Product Security Team who fixed the recent critical security vulnerability in the Kubernetes API server. We also take a look at the news from KubeCon. This is our last episode for 2018. Thank you for your support this year, and we’ll be back on the 8th of January! Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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08 Jan 2019 | Cloud Native Computing Foundation, with Dan Kohn | 00:48:04 | |
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation was formed to create a vendor-neutral home for Kubernetes. Now with over 30 projects, we kick off 2019 by talking to Dan Kohn, Executive Director of the CNCF, and hearing his views on projects, licenses and conferences. Please reach out and say hello:
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15 Jan 2019 | Rook, with Jared Watts | 00:27:49 | |
Rook is a cloud native storage orchestrator and a controller for storage systems such as Ceph. Jared Watts has been working on Rook since the start, first at Quantum, and then at Upbound. He talks to Craig and Adam about storage, chess, and premium-rate telephone numbers. Does anyone actually read the show notes? Turns out a few of you do. Thank you for listening and reading!
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22 Jan 2019 | Prometheus and OpenMetrics, with Richard Hartmann | 00:27:41 | |
Richard Hartmann is a member of the Prometheus Team and the founder of the OpenMetrics project, which aims to replace SNMP with a modern format for transmitting metrics. He joins your hosts to discuss both projects, and how Cloud Native technology can improve the datacenter. No soup for you! Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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29 Jan 2019 | Kubernetes Failure Stories, with Henning Jacobs | 00:31:53 | |
You learn so much more from failure than success. Henning Jacobs, head of Developer Productivity at Zalando, joins Adam and Craig to share his own stories of failure, and talk about what he has learned by reading stories from others. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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05 Feb 2019 | Minikube, with Dan Lorenc | 00:26:54 | |
Minikube is a tool that makes it easy to run Kubernetes locally, by running a single-node Kubernetes cluster inside a VM on your desktop or laptop. Craig and Adam talk to author and maintainer Dan Lorenc from Google Cloud, and in the wake of the Super Bowl, discuss how “football” means something different to each of them. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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12 Feb 2019 | GKE Usage Metering, with Madhu Yennamani | 00:20:35 | |
The new GKE Usage Metering feature lets you find out how much your tenants or applications cost to run. Your hosts talk to Madhu Yennamani, product manager at Google Cloud, about usage metering, and how new GKE features are implemented. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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19 Feb 2019 | Ingress, with Tim Hockin | 00:27:44 | |
The history of Borg influences the history of Kubernetes in many ways: Google has different teams handle “get traffic to a cluster” and “serve traffic”, so Kubernetes has a conceptual split here too. Tim Hockin, Kubernetes co-founder, Google principal engineer and former Borg/Omega team leader, joins Adam and Craig to explain the history and future of the Ingress API, why it’s taken so long to get to v1, and how it might evolve in the future. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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