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Using CredHub for Kubernetes Deployments
Peter Blum, Eugene Kiselev discuss using CredHub to store sensitive data in Kubernetes clusters on PCF.
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Chaos Engineering with Containers
Ana Medina discusses the benefits of using Chaos Engineering to inject failures in order to make our container infrastructure more reliable.
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Control Theory in Container Fleet Management
Vallery Lancey covers basic principles of observing systems, controller design, and PID controllers.
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The 10 Kubernetes Commandments
Bryan Liles and Carlos Amedee explore topics from booting Kubernetes clusters to running complex workloads as a list of 10 items.
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Disenchantment: Netflix Titus, Its Feisty Team, and Daemons
Andrew Spyker talks about Netflix's feisty team’s work across container runtimes, scheduling & control plane, and cloud infrastructure integration.
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The Highs and Lows of Stateful Containers
Alex Robinson walks through his experiences trying to reliably run a distributed database on Kubernetes, optimize its performance, and help others do the same in their heterogeneous environments.
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Cloud-Native Streaming Platform: Running Apache Kafka on PKS
Viktor Gamov, Prasad Radhakrishnan cover the challenges and lessons learned from the development of Confluent Operator for Kubernetes as well as various custom deployments on PKS.
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All You Need to Know to Deploy Applications on Kubernetes
Eric Johnson and Oleksandr Slynko discuss various Kubernetes primitives to achieve high availability, and some of the problems that could be encountered with Kubernetes clusters.
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P to V to C: The Value of Bringing “Everything” to Containers
Cornelia Davis and Mukesh Gadiya examine the benefits of containerization, the role of infrastructure virtualization, discussing containers, pods, controllers, policies and more.
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Dissecting Kubernetes (K8s) - An Intro to Main Components
Joshua Sheppard shows how to deploy containers, building up a mini cluster one Kubernetes component at a time, explaining what happens to the YAML files involved.
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gVisor: Building and Battle Testing a Userspace OS in Go
Adin Scannell talks about gVisor - a container runtime that implements the Linux kernel API in userspace using Go.
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Day Two Kubernetes: Tools for Operability
Bridget Kromhout discusses what containers and Kubernetes clusters are at a high level, and looks into the practical application of open source tools to simplify cluster management.