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  • 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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    News of the week

    Kubernetes 1.31 release blog

    Kubernetes 1.31 release episode of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google

    KubeCon NA 2024 Schedule

    Score accepted as a CNCF Sandbox Project

    Links from the interview

    LitmusChaos

    principlesofchaos.org

    Okteto

    LitmusChaosCon

    community.cncf.io

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Chaos Monkey

    Chapter 5 of “Chaos Engineering” by Casey Rosenthal, Nora Jones, published by O’Reilly, covers DiRT

    LitmusChaos ChaosHub

    Klustered on YouTube

    Rawkode Academy

  • 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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    News of the week

    Gemma2 2b

    AWS deprecates services

    Refreshing the KCD program: a new chapter in community building

    Links from the interview

    Angelos Kolaitis

    kubernetes 1.31 release blog

    Kat Cosgrove k8s 1.30 release lead

    Kubernetes 1.31 Removals and Major Changes

    KEP-3063 Dynamic Resource Allocation

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Completing the largest migration in Kubernetes history

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  • 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.

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    News of the week

    The 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

    CNCF Glossary Turkish edition

    Links from the interview

    Ohad Maislish

    LinkedIn

    Twitter/X

    IaC Podcast

    OpenTofu

    OpenTofu Day

    OpenTofu Manifesto

    OpenTofu announcement

    OpenTofu state encryption

    OpenTofu 1.8 early evaluation of variables

    ValKey

    AWS Support for ValKey

    KubeCon EU Co-lo: Atlantis and OpenTofu: The Future of Open-Source IaC

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Abdel chatting on the IaC Podcast at kubeCon Paris 24

    OpenTofu State and Plan Encryption

    IaC Podcast

  • 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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    News of the week

    ArgoCD announced that ArgoRollouts now supports version 1.0 of the Kubernetes Gateway API

    Gateway API Supported providers

    Google has released Gemma 2

    Links from the interview

    Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime)

    JBoss

    Overview of JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface)

    Secrets Management Overview on Dapr

    Knative

    Java Spring Boot

    App Development Working Group (Cloud Native Computing Foundation)

    Spring AI

    Langchain

    Dapr and service meshes

    Istio

    Vcluster

    Testcontainers

  • 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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    News of the week

    CNCF Blog: Vitess 20 is now Generally Available

    Vitess Blog: Announcing Vitess 20

    Anthropic Blog: Claude 3.5 Sonnet

    KubeCon India 2024 CFP

    Apps on Azure Blog: Announcing support of OCI v1.1 specification in Azure Container Registry

    VMware Tanzu Blog: Announcing VMware Tanzu Greenplum 7.2: Powering Your Business with Enhanced Performance and Advanced Capabilities

    VMware Tanzu Blog: Join the public beta for GenAI on Tanzu Platform today!

    CNCF: Adobe End User Journey Report

    Links from the interview

    Honeycomb.io

    O’Reilly Book: Observability Engineering

    O’Reilly Book: Database Reliability Engineering

    Charity’s blog site: charity.wtf

    Charity Blog: Questionable Advice: “My boss says we don’t need any engineering managers. Is he right?”

    Daniel H. Pink book: “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us”

    In which, “He examines the three elements of true motivation—autonomy, mastery, and purpose-and offers smart and surprising techniques for putting these into action in a unique book that will change how we think and transform how we live.”

    Charity blog on Stack Overflow: “Generative AI is not going to build your engineering team for you”

    In which she talks about how the tech industry is an apprenticeship industry.

    Charity Majors in the Google Cloud Next 2024 Developer Keynote

    honeycomb.io blog: “How Time Series Databases Work—And Where They Don't” by Alex Vondrak

    honeycomb.io blog: “Why Observability Requires a Distributed Column Store” by Alex Vondrak

    Links from the post-interview chat

    CNCF Kubernetes Community Days (KCDs)

    CNCF Kubernetes Community Days (KCDs) on GitHub

    Julia Evans Blog

    Wizard Zines by Julia Evans

    “Help! I Have a Manager!” zine by Julia Evans

    Aja Hammerly aka “thagomizer” blog

    “The Toaster Parable”

    “Manager Toolkit: Manage The Person In Front Of You”

    “Manager Toolkit: Useful Manager Phrases for 1:1s”

    “Manager Toolkit: You Talk, I Type”

  • 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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    News of the week

    Kubernetes 1.31 Code Freeze is on July 9th

    Links from the interview

    Kubernetes Working Group Batch

    Kubernetes Working Group Serving

    Blog: Introducing Indexed Jobs (2021)

    Docs: Kubernetes Jobs

    KEP: Elastic Indexed Jobs

    Docs: Kubernetes CronJobs

    KubeCon EU 2021: The Long, Winding and Bumpy Road to CronJob’s GA - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat & Alay Patel, Red Hat

    KubeCon EU 2018: Writing Kube Controllers for Everyone - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat (Beginner Skill Level)

    Kubernetes Working Group Device Management

    Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal process README

    DockerCon 2014: The announcement of Kubernetes at DockerCon

    Blog: AI & Kubernetes (by Kaslin)

    Kueue - “Kueue is a cloud-native job queueing system for batch, HPC, AI/ML, and similar applications in a Kubernetes cluster.”

    Whitepaper: Large-scale cluster management at {Google} with {Borg}

    Email: “Containers: Introduction” - An email introducing the concept of Linux containers to the Linux community

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Blog - “Scaling Kubernetes to 7,500 nodes” - OpenAI

    Ray on Kubernetes

  • 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 week

    Blog: 10 Years of Kubernetes

    CNCF-Hosted Co-Located Events Overview

    CFP for CNCF-hosted Co-located Events

    Kubernetes Community Days

    Links from the interviews

    CNCF Technical Oversight Committee

    SIG ContribEx

    Google Summer of Code

    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

    SIG API Machinery

    SIG Testing

    SIG Release

    CNCF Chop Wood Carry Water Award 2018 - Nikhita Raghunath

    Kubernetes Steering Committee

    KubeCon India

    KubeCon NA

    Kubernetes 1.21: Power to the Community

    Pycon India

    Kubernetes Python Client on GitHub

    Kubernetes Contributor Summit 2019 YouTube Playlist

    Kubernetes Release Team

    KubeCon NA 2024 Scholarships (applications due by September 1, 2024)

    Kubeadm

    SIG Node

    KubeCon China 2024

    Kubelet

    Kubernetes Production Readiness Review Process

    Kubernetes Release Team CI Signal Lead Runbook

  • 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 week

    KuberTenes Regional Events

    Kubernetes Twitter Account

    News of the week

    Kubernetes introduces hydrophone

    AKS Automatic

    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 interview

    Google Borg

    Google Omega

    Let Me Contain That For You

    Kubernetes Sidecars

    Why Service Is the Worst API in Kubernetes

    Kubernetes Maintainers Read Mean Comments

    Kubernetes The Hard Way

    Kelsey retirement announcement

    Redpanda

    Crossplane

    Llama 3

    Open-core model

    Lets Encrypt

    Google's infrastructure for everyone else

    Kubernetes: Up and Running

    CNI

    Kubernetes Networking

    Kubernetes Resource Model (KRM)

  • 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?

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    - mail: [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])

    - twitter: [@kubernetespod](https://twitter.com/kubernetespod)

    News of the week

    https://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 interview

    Kubernetes SIG Auth

    Kubernetes SIG API Machinery

    Automagic kubectl config merging causes hair loss

    Safety or Usability: Why Not Both? Towards Referential Auth in K8s - Rob Scott, Google & Mo Khan, Microsoft

    Open Stack

    Kubernetes Cloud Provider OpenStack

    RedHat OpenShift

    Kubernetes SIG Architecture

    Kubernetes Kubelet

    Blog: Completing the Largest Migration in Kubernetes History

    Dims’ PR removing over 1 million lines of Cloud Provider code from Kubernetes

    KubeCon EU 2024 talk: Kubernetes Is FINALLY Removing in-Tree Cloud Providers - Bridget Kromhout & Chris Privitere

    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

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Kubernetes Maintainers Read Mean Comments - Tim Hockin, Google & Davanum Srinivas, Amazon Web Services

    “Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software” by Nadia Eghbal

    Keynote: A Vision for Vision - Kubernetes in Its Second Decade - Tim Hockin

    SIG K8s Infrastructure

  • 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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    Note: This episode was edited on May 17th to remove a chatter segment from episode 219, which had been mistakenly edited into it.

    News of the week

    Kubernetes code cleanup

    KEP-2395: Removing In-Tree Cloud Provider Code - GitHub KEP Readme

    Remove gcp in-tree cloud provider and credential providers - GitHub PR

    Spotlight on SIG Cloud Provider - Blog

    The Future of Cloud Providers in Kubernetes - Blog

    Kubernetes 1.29: Cloud Provider Integrations Are Now Separate Components - Blog

    Google I/O

    KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024 Report

    KuberTENes Birthday Bash

    The Kubernetes Community takes over kubernetesio on X

    WG-Serving on GitHub

    DoK Community Ambassador Applications

    Links from the interview

    Álvaro Hernández:

    LinkedIn

    Twitter/X

    OnGres

    PostgreSQL

    Stackgres.io

    Stackgres github

    Kubernetes

    Pg_repack

    Data on Kubernetes (DoK) Community

    Data On Kubernetes 2022 Report

    Data on Kubernetes Whitepaper - Database Patterns - by CNCF TAG Storage

    Istio

    Apache Zookeeper

    Strimzi - CNCF Project for running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes

    Apache Kafka

    Postgres extensions

    The Kubernetes Operator Pattern

    Presentation about PostreSQL Hooks from PostgreSQL wiki

    OCI - Open Container Initiative

    Why Postgres Extensions should be packaged and distributed as OCI images

  • 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

    Links from the interview

    Thomas Poignant

    LinkedIn

    Twitter/X

    Todd Baert

    LinkedIn

    Twitter/X

    OpenFeature

    Feature Flagging

    Pete Hodgson article on feature flags

    Go feature flag

    Flagd

    FlagSmith

  • 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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    News of the week

    Google Cloud Next Wrap Up Blog

    Amazon EKS extended support for Kubernetes versions now generally available

    Introducing the Windows Operational Readiness Specification

    Links from the interview

    Kubernetes v1.30: Uwubernetes blog

    A Peek at Kubernetes v1.30

    Release Team Lead Handbook

    Kubernetes Release Team info

  • KubeCon EU 2024 was the largest KubeCon yet! Explore the trends and learnings from the event through interviews with attendees.

    Featuring:

    Olivia Al-Joundi

    Tabitha Sable

    Sreeram Venkitesh

    Lachlan Evenson

    James Blair

    Ian Coldwater

    Gabriele Bartolini

    Benjamin Koltermann

    Benazir Khan

    And additional Guest Host, Mofi Rahman.

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    News of the week

    Go Workspaces in Kubernetes Blog by Tim Hockin

    Fermyon SpinKube donation announcement

    Istio Announces the Beta Release of Ambient Mode - Blog

    KubeCon EU 2024 CNCF Highlights Blog

    Kubestronaut Program Announcement Blog

    CNCF Udemy Partnership Announcement Blog

    Cloud Native Hacks Winners Blog

    KubeCon NA CFP

    KubeCon CloudNativeCon NA

    Cloud Native Glossary — the Japanese version is live! - Blog

    KuberTENes logo design contest

    KuberTENes.cncf.io

    Links from the interview

    From Zero to Hero: Scaling Postgres in Kubernetes Using the Power of CloudNativePG - Gabriele Bartolini, EDB

    This Meeting Is Better Than An Email: A Panel Discussion on Facilitating Great Meetings

    SIG Security Update: Growing Together

    Cloud Native Rejekts

    Links from the post-interview chat

    WasmCon 2023 Kubernetes Podcast episode

    Ray on Kubernetes (KubeRay)

  • 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.

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    - twitter: @kubernetespod

    News of the week

    Cloud Native Rejekts

    CNCF 2024 Prospectus

    KubeCon Paris Guide Abdel co-authored

    KubeCon Paris Recommendations Map

    Links from the interview

    Matt Klein:

    Twitter

    LinkedIn

    Envoy Proxy

    Twitter kicks Android app users out for five hours due to 2015 date bug

    NGINX

    HAProxy

    Matt Klein’s X post about 1 billion pulls for envoy on DockerHub

    Envoyproxy on DockerHub

    Envoymobile

    Rust programming language

  • 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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    - twitter: @kubernetespod



    News of the week

    Falco Graduation announcement

    Google Gemma Open Model

    GitOps Associate Certification (CGOA)

    Certified GitOps Associate (CGOA) Exam

    Linkerd 2.15 announcement

    Linkerd 2.15 stable release announcement

    Crossplane 1.15 announcement

    Open Source Summit North America Schedule

    Cloud Native Security Con North American

    Cloud Native Security Con America CFP

    Links from the interview

    Mike Coleman

    LinkedIn

    Twitter

    "Docker?!?! But, I’m a sysadmin" - Mike Coleman

    Mike Colemane and Bill Gates in an Earthquake

    Falco project

    LinkedIn

    Twitter

    Slack

    KubeCon NA 2019 CTF

    Cryptomining Detection Using Falco

    Navigating Open Source Project Hurdles to Achieve Community Enpowerments Aizhamal Nurmamat kyzy & Bob Killen

    Wrangle your alerts with open source Falco and the gcpaudit plugin

    Falcosidekick

    Practical Cloud Native Security with Falco

    Certified Kubernetes Security (CKS) exam

  • 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.

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    News of the week

    Weaveworks shutdown their operations

    Weavwork CEO Alexis Richardson post on Linkedin

    kubetrain.io

    Bytedance KubeAdmiral on GitHub

    Bytedance KubeAdmiral Announcement on InfoQ

    Strimzi joins the CNCF Incubator

    Microsoft new Cost Management tools for Azure

    Links from the interview

    Lucas Käldström

    LinkedIn

    Twitter/X

    Kubernetes as a dishwasher

    Understanding Kubernetes Through Real-World Phenomena and Analogies - Lucas Käldström

    Lucas research thesis

    Paper - Large-scale cluster management at Google with Borg

    API Machinery

    Dr. Stefan Schimanski

    KCP - Kubernetes-Like Control Plane

    Kubernetes API Conventions

    SIG Architecture

    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)

    Sweden Finns

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Keynote: 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

    Gateway API TCP Routes

    Community-Powered Kubernetes LTS: Ensuring Stability and Compatibility While Driving Innovation Jeremy Rickard

    https://github.com/yannh/kubeconform

  • 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.

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    Chatter of the week

    Mofi Rahman co-host this episode with Kaslin

    Twitter/X

    LinkedIn

    Kubernetes Podcast episode 211

    News of the week

    Google 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 interview

    Madhav Jivrajani

    Twitter/X

    LinkedIn

    Priyanka Saggu Interview

    Stale reads Twitter/X thread by Madhav

    "Kubernetes is vulnerable to stale reads, violating critical pod safety guarantees" - GitHub Issue tracking the stale reads CAP Theorem issue

    CMU Wasm Research Center

    "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.

    KEP 2340: Consistent Reads from Cache

    Journey Through Time: Understanding Etcd Revisions and Resource Versions in Kubernetes - Priyanka Saggu, KubeCon NA 2023

    Kubernetes API Resource Versions documentation

  • 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.

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    News of the week

    The 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 interview

    Bill Mulligan:

    LinkedIn

    Twitter/X

    Covalent bonds on Wikipedia

    Isovalent Hybridization on Wikipedia

    Isovalent company site

    BPF - Berkeley Packet Filtering

    eBPF project site

    Fast by Friday: Why eBPF is Essential - Brendan Gregg

    GKE Dataplane V2

    Cilium project site

    Hubble documentation

    Cilium Service Mesh

    Cilium annual report

    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)

    Resources to prepare for the CCA certification

    Isovalent library

    The World of Cilium

    Cisco acquired Isovalent

    Developing eBPF Apps in Java

    BGP in eBPF

  • 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.

    Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:

    - web: kubernetespodcast.com

    - mail: [email protected]

    - twitter: @kubernetespod

    News of the week

    Kubernetes 1.29 features:

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/14/cloud-provider-integration-changes/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/20/contextual-logging-in-kubernetes-1-29/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/19/pod-ready-to-start-containers-condition-now-in-beta/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/19/kubernetes-1-29-taint-eviction-controller/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/18/read-write-once-pod-access-mode-ga/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/18/kubernetes-1-29-feature-loadbalancer-ip-mode-alpha/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/15/kubernetes-1-29-volume-attributes-class/

    https://kubernetes.io/blog/2023/12/15/csi-node-expand-secret-support-ga/

    Kubernetes 1.29 release lead Interview

    Cisco acquired Isovalent

    Cilium 2023 Annual report

    KubeCon and CloudNativeCon Paris 2024 Hackathon

    https://www.cncf.io/blog/2023/12/20/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe-hackathon-challenges-brought-to-you-by-the-united-nations/

    https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe/

    https://unite.un.org/

    https://sdgs.un.org/goals

    OpenFeature incubated as a CNCF project

    Links from the interview

    Guests:

    Johnny Horvi

    Frode Sundby

    Nais

    Nais.io

    Twitter/X

    Github

    NAV

    JBoss

    IBM Websphere

    Apache Mesos

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Nais on GitHub

  • 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.

    Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:

    - web: kubernetespodcast.com

    - mail: [email protected]

    - twitter: @kubernetespod

    News of the week

    Kyverno completes third-party security audit

    Google Deepmind Introduction to Gemini

    Google launches Gemini - The Verge

    Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2023

    High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) Founding Announcement

    App Defense Alliance joins Joint Development Foundation under the Linux Foundation

    Open Source Summit North America 2023 CFP (closes January 14, 2024)

    Links from the interview

    Kubernetes 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

    KEP 2395: Removing In-Tree Cloud Providers
    (SIG Cloud Provider, Beta)

    Kubernetes v1.28 on the Kubernetes Podcast from Google - discussion of removal of in-tree storage plug-ins


    Major Changes

    KEP 1287: In-Place Update of Pod Resources
    (SIG Node, Alpha)

    Support in-place Pod vertical scaling in VPA

    KEP 753: Sidecar Containers
    (SIG Node, Beta)

    Stable

    KEP 3299: KMS v2 Improvements OR KMSv2
    (SIG Auth)

    SIG Etcd on the Kubernetes Podcast from Google

    KEP 2485: ReadWriteOncePod PersistentVolume Access Mode
    (SIG Storage, SIG Scheduling)

    KEP 727: Kubelet Resource Metrics Endpoint
    (SIG Instrumentation)

    “The Kubelet Summary API is a source of both Resource and Monitoring Metrics. Because of it’s dual purpose, it does a poor job of both.”

    Beta

    KEP 2799: Reduction of Secret-based Service Account Tokens
    (SIG Auth)

    Alpha

    KEP 3866: nftables kube-proxy backend
    (SIG Network)

    [KCSNA 2023] Iptables the end of an era - Dan Winship, Antonio Ojea

    Links from the post-interview chat

    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.

    Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:

    - web: kubernetespodcast.com

    - mail: [email protected]

    - twitter: @kubernetespod

    News of the week

    Kyverno completes third-party security audit

    Google Deepmind Introduction to Gemini

    Google launches Gemini - The Verge

    Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2023

    High Performance Software Foundation (HPSF) Founding Announcement

    App Defense Alliance joins Joint Development Foundation under the Linux Foundation

    Open Source Summit North America 2023 CFP (closes January 14, 2024)

    Links from the interview

    Kubernetes 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

    KEP 2395: Removing In-Tree Cloud Providers
    (SIG Cloud Provider, Beta)

    Kubernetes v1.28 on the Kubernetes Podcast from Google - discussion of removal of in-tree storage plug-ins


    Major Changes

    KEP 1287: In-Place Update of Pod Resources
    (SIG Node, Alpha)

    Support in-place Pod vertical scaling in VPA

    KEP 753: Sidecar Containers
    (SIG Node, Beta)

    Stable

    KEP 3299: KMS v2 Improvements OR KMSv2
    (SIG Auth)

    SIG Etcd on the Kubernetes Podcast from Google

    KEP 2485: ReadWriteOncePod PersistentVolume Access Mode
    (SIG Storage, SIG Scheduling)

    KEP 727: Kubelet Resource Metrics Endpoint
    (SIG Instrumentation)

    “The Kubelet Summary API is a source of both Resource and Monitoring Metrics. Because of it’s dual purpose, it does a poor job of both.”

    Beta

    KEP 2799: Reduction of Secret-based Service Account Tokens
    (SIG Auth)

    Alpha

    KEP 3866: nftables kube-proxy backend
    (SIG Network)

    [KCSNA 2023] Iptables the end of an era - Dan Winship, Antonio Ojea

    Links from the post-interview chat

    Kaslin’s blog about “Out of Tree” Kubernetes