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Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 256

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A biweekly podcast focused on what's happening in the Kubernetes community hosted by Abdel Sghiouar and Kaslin Fields. We cover Kubernetes, cloud-native applications, and other developments in the ecosystem. Abdel and Kaslin on Twitter at @KubernetesPod or by email at [email protected].
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LitmusChaos, with Karthik Satchitanand

Épisode 234

mardi 20 août 2024Durée 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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Kubernetes v1.31: "Elli", with Angelos Kolaitis

Épisode 233

mardi 13 août 2024Durée 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.

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OpenFeature with, with Thomas Poignant and Todd Baert

Épisode 224

mardi 30 avril 2024Durée 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.

 

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News of the week

Istio 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

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Feature Flagging

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Go feature flag

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CNCF and the Linux Foundation, with Chris Aniszcyzk

Épisode 134

mardi 19 janvier 2021Durée 38:40

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

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Cilium, with Thomas Graf

Épisode 133

mardi 12 janvier 2021Durée 41:05

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.

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Akri, with Kate Goldenring

Épisode 132

mercredi 16 décembre 2020Durée 31:22

Kubernetes 1.20, with Jeremy Rickard

Épisode 131

mardi 8 décembre 2020Durée 45:07

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.

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KubeCon NA 2020, with Stephen Augustus

Épisode 130

mercredi 18 novembre 2020Durée 53:03

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.

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Linkerd, with Thomas Rampelberg

Épisode 129

mardi 10 novembre 2020Durée 36:29

Antrea, with Antonin Bas

Épisode 128

mardi 3 novembre 2020Durée 38:22

For pods to talk to each other in Kubernetes, you need a virtual network. Antonin Bas is a staff engineer at VMware and a maintainer of Project Antrea; a CNI plugin which provides such a network. He talks to Adam and Craig about encapsulation, virtualisation, and 10,000 year old Finnish artifacts.

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