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Best podcasts about kubernetes operators

Latest podcast episodes about kubernetes operators

Behind Company Lines
Tobi Knaup, CEO & co-founder of D2iQ

Behind Company Lines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 31:39


A cloud native pioneer and evangelist, Tobi Knaup serves as the CEO of D2iQ. Previously, Tobi served as D2iQ's Chief Technology Officer. As the primary author of the world's first open-source container orchestrator (Marathon) and co-creator of the KUDO toolkit for building Kubernetes Operators, Tobi has the unique ability to understand an organization's cloud-native journey from all levels--business, technological, and talent. And as the driver behind D2iQ's next-generation Kubernetes platform, Tobi helps make it possible for organizations to navigate the cost and time-intensive challenges associated with enterprise-grade container orchestration. Before co-founding D2iQ, Tobi was one of the first engineers and technology lead at Airbnb, proving the technology's value at scale in a production environment serving millions of users.A German native, Tobi holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science from the Technical University of Munich.Connect with Behind Company Lines and HireOtter Website Facebook Twitter LinkedIn:Behind Company LinesHireOtter Instagram Buzzsprout

Kubernetes Bytes
MongoDB Kubernetes Operators with Joel Lord & Cedric Clyburn

Kubernetes Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 50:20


In this week's episodes Bhavin and Ryan dive into the three different operators that MongoDB has for deploying and managing MongoDB with Kubernetes with Developer Advocates Joel Lord & Cedric Clyburn. Come learn about the different ways you can get started using MongoDB with Kubernetes, lessons learned getting started and how to use MongoDB's multi-cloud database service, Atlas. Show Links News Mirantis acquires Amazee.io: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220726005393/en/Mirantis-Acquires-amazee.io-the-Only-ZeroOps-Application-Delivery-Hub-Built-by-Developers-for-Developers Cisco buys Banzai cloud: https://www.fiercetelecom.com/telecom/cisco-buys-kubernetes-start-up-banzai-cloud-to-fuel-cloud-native-connectivity Amazon Detective adds support for Amazon EKS clusters: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/amazon-detective-supports-kubernetes-workloads-on-amazon-eks-for-security-investigations/ GigaOM report for Cloud Native Kubernetes Storage - https://portworx.com/resource/gigaom-radar-for-cloud-native-kubernetes-data-storage/ Gateway API Beta https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/07/13/gateway-api-graduates-to-beta/ Thinking about Kubernetes-native way for data protection https://thenewstack.io/identifying-a-kube-native-approach-to-data-protection/ 3 database tools from CNCF July 28 https://containerjournal.com/features/3-cloud-native-database-tools-from-cncf/ Kubernetes Major changes and removals for 1.25 (later in august) https://kubernetes.io/blog/2022/08/04/upcoming-changes-in-kubernetes-1-25/ MongoDB MongoDB Community - https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/ Mongodb Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/mongodb

Data on Kubernetes Community
Why we created one more Operator for MySQL (DoK Day EU 2022) // Sergey Pronin

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 9:22


https://go.dok.community/slack https://dok.community/ From the DoK Day EU 2022 (https://youtu.be/Xi-h4XNd5tE) There are plenty Kubernetes Operators for MySQL, including our own at Percona. In this session we will review existing Operators for MySQL and discuss why we are building a new one. Sergey is a passionate technology "driver". After graduation worked in various fields: internet service provider, financial sector and M&A business. Main focal points were infrastructure and products around it. At Percona as a Group Product Manager drives forward Kubernetes and Cloud databases solutions.

Kubernetes Bytes
How Kubernetes operators use storage

Kubernetes Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 34:07


In this episode of Kubernetes Bytes hosts Bhavin Shah and Ryan Wallner discuss Kubernetes Operators and how they use persistent storage. Operators are software control loops that extend Kubernetes to automate and provide ease of use for application such as databases. Learn about some database operators and how they utilize storage. Check out our Pod Page! https://www.podpage.com/kubernetes-bytes/ Show links https://blog.kubecost.com/blog/series-a-funding-announcement/ https://www.cncf.io/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/CNCF-AR_FINAL-edits-15.2.21.pdf https://techcrunch.com/2022/02/24/kubernetes-development-platform-okteto-raises-15m-series-a/ https://signadot.com/blog/announcing-public-beta/ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220224005128/en/Zenoss-Launches-Advanced-Monitoring-Capabilities-for-Kubernetes https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220223005265/en/TrilioVault-for-Kubernetes-Now-Available-in-AWS-Marketplace SODACODE - Data and Storage Hackathon - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/sodacode/ https://www.sodafoundation.io/home-2/ https://www.robin.io/featured-press/rakuten-symphony-agrees-to-acquire-leading-us-based-cloud-technology-company-robin-io-to-deliver-highly-integrated-telco-cloud-for-mobile/ https://operatorhub.io/ https://operatorframework.io/operator-capabilities/ https://github.com/cetic/helm-postgresql https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/extend-kubernetes/operator/

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Data on Kubernetes Community
DoK Talks #107- Cross region replication in Percona Kubernetes Operators // Ege Gunes

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 45:40


https://go.dok.community/slack https://dok.community/ ABSTRACT OF THE TALK With Percona Kubernetes Operators you can migrate your data to Kubernetes or have a disaster recovery site to recover it in unfortunate times. I'll talk about the implementation, challenges and caveats of such setups and what the future may bring.

Data on Kubernetes Community
DoK Talks #68- The Kubernetes-native way to providing database services to developers // Adam Sandor

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 58:10


Bio… Adam is a Solutions Architect at Styra, helping companies adopt Cloud Native tech. Coming from a Java-dev background he is most excited about the space where software development and operations meet. When he is not flying in DCS World he is hacking on CI/CD, GitOps and Kubernetes Operators. Abstract of the talk… As Kubernetes is becoming the infrastructure platform of choice in many companies, database teams are struggling with the question whether to run databases on the cluster or outside of it. This talk will not answer that age-old question. I would rather focus everyone's attention to the developer experience. Modern CI/CD processes need development teams to be flexible and able to deliver without having to ask other teams for resources. So how can a database team provide reliable service while upping their game in DevEx? The answer in Kubernetes-land is providing Custom Resources backed by operators which handle database provisioning on or off the cluster in a way that fits into a GitOps CI/CD workflow. In this talk I will explain the concepts and dive into how you can make your own operator to provide a self-service interface for developers.

IBM Developer Podcast
In the Open with Luke and Joe | Episode 1 | Dr. Brad Topol | Kubernetes and OpenShift

IBM Developer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 56:12


What you are about to hear is a new podcast and live stream show entitled, “In the Open with Luke and Joe”.  In this series my cohost Joe Sepi and I  bring you conversations with community and technical leaders from the world of open source and enterprise tech.   We do this live twice a month on Fridays at 12 noon eastern time.  You can catch us on a variety of streaming platforms or here as replay on your favorite podcast app. To find out all the details go to ibm.biz/intheopen. There you will find our show schedule, an embedded the live streaming video player as well as embeds of past video episodes.  Or you can link directly to the podcast page with ibm.biz/intheopenpodcastIn this inaugural episode, Luke and Joe are pleased to bring you a conversation with Dr. Brad Topol. Brad is an IBM Distinguished Engineer, developer advocate and CTO for Open Technology. We'll be discussing Kubernetes and OpenShift as well as his upcoming O'Reilly book Hybrid Cloud Apps with OpenShift and Kubernetes.Brad has extensive experience in the open source space and we are excited to have him on the show.Links:New Bookhttps://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/hybrid-cloud-apps/9781492083801/Earlier Book: https://learning.oreilly.com/library/view/kubernetes-in-the/9781492043270/Open Source Contributor's Conference: Become a Kubernetes contributor, Kubernetes Operators and OperatorSDKhttps://developer.ibm.com/conferences/oscc_become_a_kubernetes_contributor/kubernetes_operators_and_operatorsdk/

Labs Talk
Gardener with Rafael Franzke

Labs Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 29:46


Project Gardener is about delivering fully-managed Kubernetes clusters –  kind of like Kubernetes as a Service - independent of the underlying cloud service like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure or Google Cloud.  While Kubernetes took over the world of cloud-native computing overnight, Gardener is now taking on the problem, that many Kubernetes clusters are somewhat hard to maintain and manage.  We'll be talking to Rafael Franzke, a Senior Developer from SAP. He was part of the initial project inception team and is driving the Gardener core implementation. As such, he was one of the early adopters of Kubernetes Operators and Kubernetes extension concepts in general. LinksRafael Franzke on LinkedIn and Twitter Gardener WebsiteThe Kubernetes Botanist Blog PostProject Gardener Update Blog PostGardener on GitHubHasso Plattner Founder Award for Project GardenerIntro Movie about Gardener at SAP TVGardener Landscape InstallerGardener Slack ChannelGardener Weekly Community Meeting

Data on Kubernetes Community
#13 DoK community: Distributed Workloads on Kubernetes Operators to the Rescue // Sebastien Guilloux

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 58:26


For our 13th installation of the data on k8s meetup, we will be talking with Senior Software Engineer Sebastien Guilloux from Elastic about Distributed workloads on k8s and how operators play a part in that! // Abstract: How easily can you run distributed workloads on Kubernetes? The initial deployment of your 10-nodes database might be easy to setup, but day-2 operations (changing the configuration, adding and removing nodes, version upgrades, etc.) are much more complicated. We'll discuss how operators can help you manage distributed workloads, and a few operator tricks we learned while working on ECK (Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes) - an operator for the Elastic stack. // Sebastien Guilloux Bio: Sebastien Guilloux is a senior software engineer at Elastic. He has spent most of his career working with distributed systems, building resilient applications, and orchestrating Apache Kafka and Elasticsearch nodes around the world. He currently works on writing a Kubernetes operator for the Elastic Stack, Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes (ECK). @_sebgl on twitter // Final thoughts This was a damn good chat and Sebastian was sooo easy to talk to and shared so much knowledge with us! thanks to all that joined and watched! ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Connect with us

DevOps and Docker Talk
Contour + Envoy for Kubernetes Ingress and K8s Operators

DevOps and Docker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 33:47


I'm joined by Steve Sloka of VMWare. We're talking about a set of Kubernetes Operators that Steve maintains including Contour (Envoy ingress) and Gimbal (multi-cluster ingress).

The New Stack Context
Episode 132: Darren Shepard of Rancher - Who Needs Kubernetes Operators Anyway?

The New Stack Context

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 30:22


Late last month, Rancher Labs donated its popular K3s Kubernetes distribution to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. This stripped down version of Kubernetes has been a quiet hit among cloud native users — many who are deploying to edge environs. So for this week's episode of The New Stack Context podcast, we invited Rancher Co-Founder Darren Shepherd to discuss what Rancher is seeing in the cloud native ecosystem. Rancher is in the process of being acquired by SUSE and, because the deal is still pending, Darren could not comment but he did chat about K3s, as well as Kubernetes. The New Stack Editorial and Marketing Director Libby Clark hosted this episode, alongside TNS Senior Editor Richard MacManus, and TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson.

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The New Stack Podcast
Episode 132: Darren Shepard of Rancher - Who Needs Kubernetes Operators Anyway?

The New Stack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 30:23


Late last month, Rancher Labs donated its popular K3s Kubernetes distribution to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. This stripped down version of Kubernetes has been a quiet hit among cloud native users — many who are deploying to edge environs. So for this week's episode of The New Stack Context podcast, we invited Rancher Co-Founder Darren Shepherd to discuss what Rancher is seeing in the cloud native ecosystem. Rancher is in the process of being acquired by SUSE and, because the deal is still pending, Darren could not comment but he did chat about K3s, as well as Kubernetes. The New Stack Editorial and Marketing Director Libby Clark hosted this episode, alongside TNS Senior Editor Richard MacManus, and TNS Managing Editor Joab Jackson.

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Data on Kubernetes Community
#6 DoK community: Operators, operators, operators… operators // Amit Gupta

Data on Kubernetes Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 57:37


Data on Kubernetes Community #6: Operators, operators, operators….Kubernetes operators! With Amit Gupta, Group Product Manager, at Confluent. Key takeaways: Kubernetes Operators represent a great opportunity for the data community to solve for the complexities of managing data products for their customers in a way that standardizes UX and integration points -- historically the most powerful solutions had to be niche and highly customized. Abstract: Evolution of this space and how we've come to operators Managed services vs. running your own Are people succeeding or stumbling with K8s Common challenges for data products on K8s (interested in the community conversation here, what are some common challenges and solutions people are seeing) Bio: Amit is a Group Product Manager at Confluent, helping to bring the cloud-native experience to Kafka and event streaming. He's passionate about cloud, container orchestration, infrastructure automation, and wants to see the work of choosing, deploying, and successfully leveraging powerful distributed systems become a piece of cake for everyone in IT. In the past, Amit has worked as Director of Product Management for Platform at Pivotal, and as a Software Engineer working on cloud orchestration technology (think Kubernetes but for VMs) and container scheduling (think Kubernetes, pre-Kubernetes). He has a Master's degree in mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley. He loves soccer, camping, and coffee. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Connect with us

DevOps Speakeasy Podcast
[DevOpsSpeakeasy Podcast] S01E07: Chris Short on Openshift, Kubernetes Operators, and how to pronounce kubectl

DevOps Speakeasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 79:05


In this episode of the DevOps Speakeasy podcast, Kat and Baruch interviewed Chris Short, the author of the DevOps'ish newsletter and podcast and a CNCF Ambassador about OpenShift, Kubernetes Operators, how to pronounce kubectl and what's not!DevOp'ishRedHat OpenShiftCoreDNSPrometheusOperator PatternOperatorHubkubectl pronunciationkubectl – The definite pronunciation guideThe Dark Side of DevOps swampUP 2019 talkLiquid SofwareUsing JFrog Artifactory with air-gapJava Card TechnologySam Boyer's blog post on package managersSpurious CorrelationsResearch on a faster way to replace bad data

Cloud Native MX
S01-E24: Los terratenientes de la nube y su apoyo en la crisis COVID-19

Cloud Native MX

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 36:29


# Podcast S01-E24: Los terratenientes de la nube y su apoyo en la crisis COVID-19 - Conducido por @_marKox, @domix ## Revisión de las noticias - [Tech giants should let startups defer cloud payments - Or their COVID-disrupted customers could shut down](https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/26/cloud-relief/) - [Simplified global game management: Introducing Game Servers](https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/gaming/introducing-google-cloud-game-servers) - [Hitachi Vantara acquires what’s left of Containership](https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/10/hitachi-vantara-acquires-whats-left-of-containership/) - [Sysdig Introduces the First Cloud-Scale Prometheus Monitoring Offering](https://sysdig.com/blog/cloud-scale-prometheus/) - [PromCat: A resource catalog for enterprise-class Prometheus monitoring](https://sysdig.com/blog/promcat-prometheus-catalog/) ## Referencias y Recursos - [Everything We Learned Running Istio In Production](https://engineering.hellofresh.com/everything-we-learned-running-istio-in-production-part-1-51efec69df65) - [Sonarqube setup on Kubernetes](https://medium.com/@harsh.manvar111/sonarqube-setup-on-kubernetes-11b5047b774a) - [Kubernetes Operators](https://www.redhat.com/cms/managed-files/cl-oreilly-kubernetes-operators-ebook-f21452-202001-en_2.pdf) - [COVID19 Global Online Hackathon](https://covid-global-hackathon.devpost.com/) ## Repos chingones de código - [Kubewatch](https://github.com/bitnami-labs/kubewatch) ## Eventos - [10 conferences in April you can attend from home

Elixir Mix
EMx 089: Elixir Talks to Kubernetes with Bonny from Cory O’Daniel

Elixir Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 39:33


In this episode of ElixirMix, we visit with Cory O’Daniel about Kubernetes Operators, what they can do, his library Bonny and how our Elixir applications can talk to Kubernetes too! Cory also shares some great tips for running Elixir in Kubernetes, his CodeBeam presentation, CoreOS, and much more! Panelists Josh Adams Eric Oestrich Mark Ericksen Guest Cory O'Daniel Sponsors CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links GitHub coryodaniel/bonny GitHub coryodaniel/k8s The Big Elixir 2019 - Commandeering Kubernetes With Elixir - Cory O'Daniel Kubernetes Components KubeDB GitHub coryodaniel/ballast Review Apps Custom Resources Twitter Thread Cluster Strategy Kubernetes GitHub kudobuilder/kudo Kudo Getting Started with the Operator SDK Core OS Operators GitHub obmarg/kazan Code Beam SF Picks Josh Adams: The King of Limbs - From the Basement Eric Oestrich: AMD Threadripper 3970X Mark Ericksen: The Game Changers Cory O'Daniel: inlets conftest

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EMx 089: Elixir Talks to Kubernetes with Bonny from Cory O’Daniel

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 39:33


In this episode of ElixirMix, we visit with Cory O’Daniel about Kubernetes Operators, what they can do, his library Bonny and how our Elixir applications can talk to Kubernetes too! Cory also shares some great tips for running Elixir in Kubernetes, his CodeBeam presentation, CoreOS, and much more! Panelists Josh Adams Eric Oestrich Mark Ericksen Guest Cory O'Daniel Sponsors CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links GitHub coryodaniel/bonny GitHub coryodaniel/k8s The Big Elixir 2019 - Commandeering Kubernetes With Elixir - Cory O'Daniel Kubernetes Components KubeDB GitHub coryodaniel/ballast Review Apps Custom Resources Twitter Thread Cluster Strategy Kubernetes GitHub kudobuilder/kudo Kudo Getting Started with the Operator SDK Core OS Operators GitHub obmarg/kazan Code Beam SF Picks Josh Adams: The King of Limbs - From the Basement Eric Oestrich: AMD Threadripper 3970X Mark Ericksen: The Game Changers Cory O'Daniel: inlets conftest

The Cloudcast
Scalable Databases on Kubernetes

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 22:35


Peter Mattis (@PeterMattis, Co-founder/CTO of @CockroachDB) talks about the evolution of scalable SQL databases, the challenges of globally scalable data management, how Kubernetes has evolved to manage stateful applications, and lessons learned running Kubernetes and CockroachDB. SHOW: 438SHOW SPONSOR LINKS:MongoDB Homepage - The most popular database for modern applicationsMongoDB Atlas - MongoDB-as-a-Service on AWS, Azure and GCPDatadog Homepage - Modern Monitoring and AnalyticsTry Datadog yourself by starting a free, 14-day trial today. Listeners of this podcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirtCLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwSHOW NOTES:CockroachLabs HomepageCockroachDB - Scalable, survivable, SQL database OperatorHub HomepagePeter Mattis on the Google Kubernetes PodcastTopic 1 - Welcome to the show. Before we dive into our discussion, tell us a little bit about your background in working on scalable technologies. Topic 2 - Today we’re going to mash together a couple of popular (and complex) topics - the growing use-cases on Kubernetes, and the growing need to synchronize data for anywhere access. Let’s start with the data side of the equation - tell us about the basics of your creation, CockroachDB, and the challenges it solves.Topic 3 - What are some of the use-cases that are driving more scalable SQL usage vs. more traditional SQL database models?Topic 4 - When Kubernetes first got started, the focus was on scalable stateless (cloud-native) applications. How are you beginning to see the trend towards companies becoming more comfortable with stateful applications (e.g. databases) on Kubernetes?Topic 5 - One of the new technologies that’s making it easier to get databases onto Kubernetes is “Operators”. CockroachLabs has been one of the leading platforms supporting this technology. Can you talk a little bit about your experience with Operators and how it images the way Kubernetes teams (developers or platform teams) about databases on Kubernetes.Topic 6 - What are some of the lessons learned from deploying CockroachDB onto Kubernetes?FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:50


Kubernetes is being used in more and more complex application architectures. It today's episode, we talk about Kubernetes Operators, a way to automate and ensure that complex applications stay up and running. Our guest is Rob Szumski, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat OpenShift.

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Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:50


Kubernetes is being used in more and more complex application architectures. It today's episode, we talk about Kubernetes Operators, a way to automate and ensure that complex applications stay up and running. Our guest is Rob Szumski, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat OpenShift.

Day 2 Cloud
Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications

Day 2 Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:50


Kubernetes is being used in more and more complex application architectures. It today's episode, we talk about Kubernetes Operators, a way to automate and ensure that complex applications stay up and running. Our guest is Rob Szumski, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat OpenShift.

Day 2 Cloud
Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications

Day 2 Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:50


Kubernetes is being used in more and more complex application architectures. It today's episode, we talk about Kubernetes Operators, a way to automate and ensure that complex applications stay up and running. Our guest is Rob Szumski, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat OpenShift. The post Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe
Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications

Packet Pushers - Fat Pipe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:50


Kubernetes is being used in more and more complex application architectures. It today's episode, we talk about Kubernetes Operators, a way to automate and ensure that complex applications stay up and running. Our guest is Rob Szumski, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat OpenShift. The post Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed
Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications

Packet Pushers - Full Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 41:50


Kubernetes is being used in more and more complex application architectures. It today's episode, we talk about Kubernetes Operators, a way to automate and ensure that complex applications stay up and running. Our guest is Rob Szumski, Senior Manager, Product Management, Red Hat OpenShift. The post Day Two Cloud 035: Understanding Kubernetes Operators For Complex Applications appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Podcast proConf
#47 GrillOps 2019 - Всем ли нужен Kubernetes | Хорош ли Azure | DevOps и Сисадмин - в чем разница

Podcast proConf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 75:47


Таймкоды: 05:45 - Databases on Kubernetes: Why you should care by Denis Wilson Souza Rosa (https://youtu.be/xfKmBzwPZdc) 13:30 - Azure Storage by Adam Skibicki (https://youtu.be/GYY3i1nTsPQ) 25:10 - From Containers to Kubernetes Operators by Philipp Krenn (https://youtu.be/KBCxIw48ovg) 31:40 - When developers are on call by Nicolas Moutschen (https://youtu.be/rwTULEh7_ag) 37:30 - Cloud DevOps evolution by Oleksandr Mykhalchuk (https://youtu.be/yEQZsjDEjaA) 42:40 - CI/CD with IaaC on AWS using CloudFormation + Ansible + JenkinsPipeline + Git by Szymon Święcki (https://youtu.be/1xBo3oY2Mr8) 51:50 - The steps to effective Azure governance by Sjoukje Zaal (https://youtu.be/4ZacM-Ndkqk) 55:50 - How we killed DevOps by creating a dedicated DevOps team by Adam Nowak (https://youtu.be/uezUdRSmF1k) 01:05:50 - Provisioning an AWS Fargate fleet using Terraform by Juan Luis Sanchez (https://youtu.be/5MkqBWE85x0) Мы в соцсетях: 1. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProconfShow 2. Telegram: https://t.me/proConf 3. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvasfOIImo7D9lQkb1Wc1tw 4. SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/proconf 5. Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/by/podcast/podcast-proconf/id1455023466

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DevOps 013: Application Monitoring Using RED With Dave McAllister

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 36:51


This episode of Adventures in Devops features Dave McAllister. Dave has an extensive background in open source starting in 1994 working with early versions of Linux. He thrives on the concepts of emerging technologies and being able to innovate things. He also loves understanding what people are doing with emerging technology.  The discussion opens up by introducing the topic of multi-dimensional monitoring in RED. Dave gives us an introduction into RED as a subset of google’s SRE Golden signals. RED stands for rate, errors, and durations and is a concept that is designed for working with micro services. The DevOps panelists discuss concepts such as saturation and how to ensure correct results from their micro services using the RED concepts as well as some best practices for managing micro services.   Nell asks about the scope of RED and whether it works with the big picture of what the micro service is doing. Dave shares that the scope of RED pertains to both. RED helps with observability and how to get the right signals out of all the noise and how to respond once the correct signals are found. He shares that RED should be a set of metrics in a dashboard that can be aggregated. He explains that RED gives the user a way of grouping data together and helping them to normalize functionality and find trends.  The next topic covered by the DevOps experts is how to map the metrics seen in RED to the user experience. Dave explains how RED monitors the users activity and can put together metrics based on what they’re doing. Using RED to follow user metrics will help to identify trends in where users will have issues and identify problem areas. Using micro services with RED introduces a level of granularity that can be monitored to help improve the performance of the application and improve scaling. RED helps with these improvements most notably by improving reaction time once a problem is found to help correct it as soon as possible. The panelists discuss some real world examples and how real world activities and human tendencies can alter patterns seen in the monitoring. Dave points out that one of the strongest recommendations he can make about RED is its ability to start simple and scale upwards as needed.  The panelists then go on to discuss the human aspect of RED, how a team would react to changing, and how RED really requires a true DevOps team to reach its full potential. The panelists then share experiences they faced earlier in their careers as developers and how RED could have helped them. Nell brings up the idea of service meshes and how RED applies to them. Dave starts by introducing some problems in micro services and service meshes and the opportunity that exists for RED to come in and help solve those problems. He explains how service meshes in micro services give you duration that you don’t have to implement. They finish with covering the usage of Kubernetes operators.   Panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington   Guest Dave McAllister  Sponsors Elixir Mix Adventures in Angular iPhreaks   Links RED Google’s Golden Signals  Kubernetes Operators Picks Nell Shamrell-Harrington Fire Emblem: Three Houses Dave McAllister Membership card to Fulham football club

Adventures in DevOps
DevOps 013: Application Monitoring Using RED With Dave McAllister

Adventures in DevOps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 36:51


This episode of Adventures in Devops features Dave McAllister. Dave has an extensive background in open source starting in 1994 working with early versions of Linux. He thrives on the concepts of emerging technologies and being able to innovate things. He also loves understanding what people are doing with emerging technology.  The discussion opens up by introducing the topic of multi-dimensional monitoring in RED. Dave gives us an introduction into RED as a subset of google’s SRE Golden signals. RED stands for rate, errors, and durations and is a concept that is designed for working with micro services. The DevOps panelists discuss concepts such as saturation and how to ensure correct results from their micro services using the RED concepts as well as some best practices for managing micro services.   Nell asks about the scope of RED and whether it works with the big picture of what the micro service is doing. Dave shares that the scope of RED pertains to both. RED helps with observability and how to get the right signals out of all the noise and how to respond once the correct signals are found. He shares that RED should be a set of metrics in a dashboard that can be aggregated. He explains that RED gives the user a way of grouping data together and helping them to normalize functionality and find trends.  The next topic covered by the DevOps experts is how to map the metrics seen in RED to the user experience. Dave explains how RED monitors the users activity and can put together metrics based on what they’re doing. Using RED to follow user metrics will help to identify trends in where users will have issues and identify problem areas. Using micro services with RED introduces a level of granularity that can be monitored to help improve the performance of the application and improve scaling. RED helps with these improvements most notably by improving reaction time once a problem is found to help correct it as soon as possible. The panelists discuss some real world examples and how real world activities and human tendencies can alter patterns seen in the monitoring. Dave points out that one of the strongest recommendations he can make about RED is its ability to start simple and scale upwards as needed.  The panelists then go on to discuss the human aspect of RED, how a team would react to changing, and how RED really requires a true DevOps team to reach its full potential. The panelists then share experiences they faced earlier in their careers as developers and how RED could have helped them. Nell brings up the idea of service meshes and how RED applies to them. Dave starts by introducing some problems in micro services and service meshes and the opportunity that exists for RED to come in and help solve those problems. He explains how service meshes in micro services give you duration that you don’t have to implement. They finish with covering the usage of Kubernetes operators.   Panelists Nell Shamrell-Harrington   Guest Dave McAllister  Sponsors Elixir Mix Adventures in Angular iPhreaks   Links RED Google’s Golden Signals  Kubernetes Operators Picks Nell Shamrell-Harrington Fire Emblem: Three Houses Dave McAllister Membership card to Fulham football club

DevOps Chat
Operators for Kubernetes

DevOps Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 17:38


In a world where our apps are stitched together from a various building blocks, why wouldn't we do the same with Kubernetes? Operators make this possible. We spoke with Rob Szumski of IBM RedHat OpenShift team about the groundbreaking work he and the OpenShift team have been doing with bringing an entire library/repo of Operators for Kubernetes that will make it easier and faster to deploy and use Kubernetes. Low code/no code is the wave and now you can ride it with Kubernetes too. Have a listen.

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Cloud Engineering – Software Engineering Daily
Kubernetes Operators with Rob Szumski

Cloud Engineering – Software Engineering Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 69:07


Kubernetes has made distributed systems easier to deploy and manage. As Kubernetes has become reliable, engineers have started to look for higher level abstractions we can define on top of Kubernetes. An operator is a method of packaging, deploying, and managing a Kubernetes application. Operators are useful for spinning up distributed systems such as Kafka, The post Kubernetes Operators with Rob Szumski appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

The Cloud Pod
Episode 25: Optimize your Journey with The Cloud Pod Center of Excellence

The Cloud Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 0:57


This week we talk about Cloud Center of Excellence, New Encryption options, open source update on Firecracker and more.  Elise Carmichael (twitter: @uncfleece) from @tricentis joins us to talk about some of their tools. Sponsors: Foghorn Consulting – https://fogops.io/thecloudpod  Topics: New – Updated Pay-Per-Use Pricing Model for AWS Config Rules Google Says some G-Suite Passwords were stored in Plaintext since 2005 Google Cloud – Optimize your organizations cloud journey with a Cloud Center of Excellence Amazon RDS for SQL Server increases database limit per database instance up to 100 AWS Opt-In to Default Encryption for New EBS Volumes AWS Ground Station – Ready to ingest & process Satellite Data Firecracker Open Source Update May 2019 Application Management made easier with Kubernetes Operators on GCP Marketplace Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Always On Availability Groups for SQL Server 2017 Github launches Sponsors, lets you pay your favorite open source contributors Manage your cross cloud spend using Azure Cost management Lightning Round (Jonathan 5, Justin 9, Peter 1 and Guest 3): AWS now allows you to enable Hibernations on EC2 instances at

Getup Kubicast
#28 - Kubernetes Operators  -  Eficiência até para Stateful Apps

Getup Kubicast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 57:23


Neste episódio tivemos a presença do grande Carlos Panato, que compartilhou muito de sua experiência do tempo em que trabalhou na CoreOS e em projetos open source como o MatterMost, onde trabalha atualmente.Além de compartilhar sua caminhada e experiência, também conversamos sobre Operators, que tem trazido eficiência e confiabilidade no gerenciamento de Stateful Apps. Vilões no mundo Cloud Native até pouco tempo. O grande benefício no uso de Operators está em conseguir automatizar e padronizar tarefas do dia a dia, como por exemplo adicionar e remover uma replica em num cluster MySQL. Até pouco tempo, quase em sua totalidade, os Operators existentes eram com foco no gerenciamento de aplicações do tipo banco de dados, porém isto está mudando, basta observar os diferentes tipos disponíveis hoje no OperatorsHub.Alguns links que citamos durante o kubicast:K8s Operator in depth by Diane Mueller & Sebastien Pahl Operators in plain English Awesome operators.Java "Magro" - quarkos.ioKinD - k8s in dockerE as recomendações da semana são:Carlos Panato: Sapiens/Homo DeusMateus Carrucio: Tome vitaminas C e viva melhor :DJoão Brito: Tripple Frontier (Netflix)Por hoje é só, até a próxima e não se esqueça de compartilhar! #kubicastOuça em seu player favorito: Spotify, Overcast, Itunes ou RadioPublic.

Software Defined Talk
Episode 169: No one gets promoted for giving free wifi to visitors

Software Defined Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 64:00


Nobody’s going to take it over, sorry startups! The 4 Horsemen of Configuration Management They need Java in Cincinnati. The Mongols have no wine. 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Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Agones, with Cyril Tovena and Mark Mandel

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 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: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Pub quiz success News of the week Kubernetes v2 Provider for Spinnaker Episode 23: Spinnaker, with Steven Kim Episode 24: Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery, with Andrew Philips and Lars Wander Spinnaker 1.10 Codelab: Continuous Delivery to Kubernetes Using Spinnaker KubeCon NA Contributor Summit The Forrester New Wave™: Enterprise Container Platform Software Suites, Q4 2018 Kubernetes Steering Committee election resutls Kubernetes High Availability, by Dominik Tornow from SAP and Andrew Chen from Google Cloud Kubernetes Deep Dive by Nigel Poulton on A Cloud Guru, from listener mail 1.12 Release Retrospective by Tim Pepper from VMware Admiralty’s Multicluster Controller The Lord High Admiral Best practices for building Kubernetes Operators and stateful apps by Palak Bhatia and Jun Xiang Tee from Google Cloud Pulumi raises $15M Links from the interview Agones website Agones on Twitter Ubisoft Montreal Mark’s blog Proper pronunciation Elbow Kubernetes Cluster Registry OpenMatch Joe Beda’s TGIK on writing a controller Mark and Cyril on Twitter

PodCTL - Kubernetes and Cloud-Native
OpenShift 3.11 and OpenShift Container Engine

PodCTL - Kubernetes and Cloud-Native

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 24:43


Show: 52Overview: Brian and Tyler talk about updates to OpenShift 3.11, including new Operations Console, integrated Prometheus monitoring and Grafana graphing and supported Operators on OpenShift. They also discuss the introduction of OpenShift Container Engine (OCE)Show Notes:Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform 3.11 is GAOpenShift Container Engine (announcement)Kubernetes Operators & Operator FrameworkKubernetes Operators with Helm3.11 - Cluster Monitoring, dashboards, alerting3.11 - Event Feeds, Node & object introspection3.11 - Access Control, auditing, Role impersonationTopic 1 - CoreOS integration into OpenShift (admin dash, operators, etc)Topic 2 - New Cluster Console and Administrator DashboardTopic 3 - Integrated Prometheus Metrics and AlertsTopic 4 - Kubernetes Operator Previews and ISV OperatorsTopic 5 - A discussion of OpenShift Container Engine (OCE)Feedback?Email: PodCTL at gmail dot comTwitter: @PodCTLWeb: http://blog.openshift.com, search #PodCTL

The Cloudcast
The Cloudcast #279 - Understanding Kubernetes Operators

The Cloudcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 25:59


Brian talks with Brandon Phillips (@brandonphilips, CTO at @CoreOS) about “Operators” and the evolving capabilities to help companies operate Kubernetes and manage the application around Kubernetes. Show Links: Get a free eBook from O'Reilly media or use promo code PCBW for a discount - 40% off Print Books and 50% off eBooks and videos Introducing Operators - Putting Knowledge into Software (including FAQ) "bootkube" Brandon’s 1st visit to The Cloudcast (Eps. 107 - 2013) Show Notes: Topic 1 - Before we dig into some of the new stuff, I’d like to get your perspective on this past week at KubeCon and the state of the Kubernetes community as a whole. Topic 2 - Let’s talk about this new concept you introduced, called “Operators”. What problem does it intend to solve and how can it help either Developers or Operations teams? Topic 3 - Kubernetes has been adding these more sophisticated concepts that are more application-pattern aware (e.g. ReplicaSets, DaemonSets, StatefulSets, etc.). In reading through the FAQs on your website, it says that Operators can be complementary to things like StatefulSets. Can you give us the basics of what Operators does that the other capabilities don’t? Topic 4 - Is there any reason Operators couldn’t also be used to manage the core Kubernetes elements (e.g. Controllers, etc.), similar to something like Cloud Foundry BOSH? Or is it mostly focused on application-level capabilities? Topic 5 - One of the concerns I heard from several people at KubeCon was around things like backups - both for applications and the overall environment. Can Operators play a role here? Topic 6 - Since each Operator is going to get built for a specific application, it seems like there is an opportunity for reuse by people in the community with similar applications. Does the CNCF (or CoreOS) plan to maintain a centralized repository of Operators, similar to what Chef/Puppet/Ansible have done in the past with their recipes, cookbooks, playbooks, etc? Feedback? Email:show at thecloudcast dot net Twitter:@thecloudcastnet YouTube:Cloudcast Channel