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Latest podcast episodes about tim hockin

Kubernetes Podcast from Google
10th Anniversary Special with Tim Hockin and Kelsey Hightower

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 78:27


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.   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 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)

Let's Get To The News: a Kubernetes and cloud native podcast
The Kubernetes 1.29 release interview

Let's Get To The News: a Kubernetes and cloud native podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 43:22


We're back, with another great interview telling the story of a Kubernetes release. We celebrate today's launch of Kubernetes 1.29 “Mandala” with this exclusive community conversation with release team lead Priyanka Saggu.Links from the interview* Priyanka Saggu* SUSE* OpenSUSE Tumbleweed* SUSE Enterprise Linux* Rancher* zypper* Education in India* Class 10 and Class 12 exams* JEE Main and JEE Advanced* Nabarun Pal interview* Linux Users' Group of Durgapur (DGPLUG)* Outreachy* GNOME Foundation* GNOME Translation Editor (Gtranslator)* GNOME 3 criticism* Tim Hockin is not happy* Meet Our Contributors (APAC)* SIG ContribEx* Kubernetes 1.29* Release team* Removing in-tree cloud provider code* KMS v2 improvements* Kubelet resource metrics endpoint* nftables kube-proxy backend* In-place update of Pod resources* Sidecar Containers* Go CVE delays release* KubeCon NA* Journey Through Time: Understanding Etcd Revisions and Resource Versions in Kubernetes* Inflections and Reflections from Kubernetes SIG ContribEx on Community Growth & Sustainability* Kubernetes Contributor Awards* 1.28 interview with Grace Nguyen* VMware talent on the market* Legacy Kubernetes repository deprecation* Kubernetes Slack: look for psaggu or join #sig-release to see how you can help!If you want to contact me, please feel free to do so on ”Twitter” or Mastodon. If you have got this far, you surely want to subscribe. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit craigbox.substack.com

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

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 week Google researchers discover 'Reptar,' a new CPU vulnerability Reptar by Tavis Ormandy 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 Open and Secure: A Manual for Practicing Thread Modeling to Assess and Fortify Open Source and Security Announcing our latest book release: a comprehensive security guide to assess and fortify open source security Links from the interview CNCF LLM Starter Pack Crossplane Web Assembly Intro to Kubernetes Gateway API Links from the post-interview chat  SIG ContribEx Comms Team Rap by Bart Farrell

The Swyx Mixtape
[Tech] The Origin of GKE - Tim Hockin

The Swyx Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 17:17


Listen to the GCP podcast: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/google-cloud/gke-turns-7-with-tim-hockin-tnr2DzMUkY1/ 

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
Storage Spotlight with Sean Derrington and Nishant Kohli

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 30:59


Host Stephanie Wong chats with storage pros Sean Derrington and Nishant Kohli this week to learn more about cost optimization with storage projects and exciting new launches in the Google Cloud storage space! To start, we talk about the Storage Spotlight of years past and the cool Google Cloud products that Google is unveiling this year. Optimization is a huge theme this year, with a focus not only on cost optimization but also performance and resource use as well. Enterprise readiness and storage everywhere, Sean tells us, are the most important pillars as Google continues to improve offerings. We learn about Hyperdisk and the three customizable attributes users can control and the benefits of Filestore Enterprise for GKE for large client systems. Nishant talks about Cloud Storage and how clients are using it at scale for their huge data projects. Specifically, Google Storage has been working to help clients with large-scale data storage needs to optimize costs with Autoclass. Storage Insights is another new tool launching late this year or early next year that empowers better decision-making through increased knowledge and analytics of storage usage. GKE storage is getting a revamp as well with Backup for GKE to help clients recover applications and data easily. Google Cloud for Backup and DR helps keep projects secure as well. This managed service is easy to use and integrate into all cloud projects and can be used with on prem projects and then backed up into the cloud. This is ideal for clients as they shift to cloud or hybrid systems. Companies like Redivis take advantage of some of these new data features, and Nishant talks more about how Autoclass and other tools have helped them save money and improve their business. Sean Derrington Sean is the Group Product Manager for the storage team. He is a long time storage industry PM veteran; he's worked on Veritas, Symantec, Exablox (storage startup). Nishant Kohli Nishant has a decade plus of Object Storage experience at Dell/EMC and Hitachi. He's currently Senior Product Manager on the storage team. Cool things of the week Cloud Next 2022 site Integrating ML models into production pipelines with Dataflow blog Four non-traditional paths to a cloud career (and how to navigate them) blog Interview What's New & Next: A Spotlight on Storage site Google Cloud Online Storage Products site GCP Podcast Episode 277: Storage Launches with Brian Schwarz and Sean Derrington podcast GKE site Filestore site Filestore Enterprise site Filestore Enterprise for fully managed, fault tolerant persistent storage on GKE blog Cloud Storage site Cloud Storage Autoclass docs GCP Episode 307: FinOps with Joe Daly podcast Storage Insights docs GCP Podcast Episode 318: GKE Turns 7 with Tim Hockin podcast Backup for GKE docs Backup and DR Service site Redivis site What's something cool you're working on? Stephanie is working on new video content and two Next sessions: one teaching how to simplify and secure your network for all workloads and one talking about how our infrastructure partner ecosystem helps customers. Hosts Stephanie Wong

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
GKE Turns 7 with Tim Hockin

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 38:04


Tim Hockin joins Kaslin Fields and Anthony Bushong to celebrate GKE's seventh birthday! Tim starts with a brief background on GKE from its beginnings in 2015 and its relationship to Borg to the visions Google developers had for the software. GKE is meant to help companies focus on what they're good at and leave the rest to Google's managed Kubernetes service. Tim talks about his acting gig in a Kubernetes documentary, including some fun facts about Kubernetes' early days and the significance of the number seven. Over time, the teams working on open source Kubernetes and GKE have worked together, with advances in the open source software influencing updates in GKE. Kubernetes 1.25 was released the day this episode was recorded, and Tim describes how much work and thought goes into building these updates. GKE offers GCP users unique ways to leverage Kubernetes tools like scaling, and Tim shares stories about the evolution of some of these tools and his experiences with networking. Talking with the Kubernetes community has helped refine GKE mult-icluster tools to help companies solve real problems, and Tim tells us more about other features and updates coming with future iterations of GKE. KubeCon is in October, so come by and learn more! Tim Hockin Tim Hockin is Principal Software Engineer working with Kubernetes at Google Cloud. Cool things of the week What's new with Google Cloud blog Power Your Business with Modern Cloud Apps: Strategies and Best Practices site Securing apps for Googlers using Anthos Service Mesh blog Interview GKE site Kubernetes site Anthos site Borg: The Predecessor to Kubernetes blog Enabling multi-cluster Gateways docs Cloud Load Balancing site Multi-cluster Services docs Keynote: From One to Many, the Road to Multicluster- Kaslin Fields, Developer Advocate, Google Cloud video GCP Podcast Episode 272: GKE Turns Six with Anthony Bushong, Gari Singh, and Kaslin Fields podcast What's something cool you're working on? Kaslin is working on NEXT and KubeCon stuff. Anthony is working on GKE Essentials and getting ready to go on leave. Hosts Kaslin Fields and Anthony Bushong

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed
Ep. #26, Origins of Kubernetes with Tim Hockin of Google

Heavybit Podcast Network: Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 61:40


In episode 26 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell and Benjie De Groot speak with Tim Hockin, principle software engineer at Google and an originator of Kubernetes. This talk contains invaluable lessons from Tim's storied career, the early days of Kubernetes, and insights on building and maintaining trust throughout the K8s community.

The Kubelist Podcast
Ep. #26, Origins of Kubernetes with Tim Hockin of Google

The Kubelist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 61:40


In episode 26 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc Campbell and Benjie De Groot speak with Tim Hockin, principle software engineer at Google and an originator of Kubernetes. This talk contains invaluable lessons from Tim's storied career, the early days of Kubernetes, and insights on building and maintaining trust throughout the K8s community.

Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Multi-Cluster Services, with Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 25:42


This week we talk multi-cluster services with Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson, co-chair of the Kubernetes Multicluster SIG, and tech lead on the Google Kubernetes Engine platform team. Guest host Tim Hockin shows us the way. 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 Episode 41, with Tim Hockin The Machete Order John Boyega on Star Wars News of the week Istio 1.9 IstioCon 2021 - February 22-26 Mayadata spins out Chaos Native Cilium Network Policy editor Kubernetes network policy explained by Dominik Tornow Trend Micro write-up on container-escaping malware Dynatrace Cloud Automation and native log support Episode 119, with Alois Reitbauer Shipa 1.2 New GKE, EKS and AKS releases Tanzu Build Service 1.1 Kubernetes 101 Retrospective by Jeff Geerling CFP for the eight KubeCon EU pre-days Designing for SaaS on Kubernetes at Teleport by Virag Mody Comparing OPA/Gatekeeper and Kyverno by Chip Zoller Links from the interview Anthos on VMware SIG Multicluster Federation v2 update Multi-Cluster Services KEP Namespace sameness Gateway API (formerly known as Service APIs) Istio RFC Introducing GKE multi-cluster services Multi-cluster Ingress Cluster API Cluster ID KEP Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson on Twitter and GitHub

Kubernetes Podcast from Google
CRDs, Extensibility and API Machinery, with Daniel Smith

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 31:00


Daniel Smith is co-Chair and co-TL of SIG API Machinery, as well as TL of the corresponding Google team. Daniel has been working on Kubernetes since before it was open sourced, and is one of the top overall contributors to the codebase. He joins Adam and Craig to discuss CRDs and extensibility. 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 Old Man’s Journey Rocketman Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding Aladdin (2019) Aladdin (1992) News of the week Kubevirt joins the CNCF KubeCon San Diego Contributor Summit ServiceMeshCon 2019 schedule announced GKE Intranode Visibility #KUBE100; hosted k3s from Civo k8s vs k3s by Andy Jeffries Docker: Designing your first application on Kubernetes Docker raising funds IBM launches Apache CouchDB operator 90% of all PaaS and SaaS on IBM Cloud is on Kubernetes Kubecost: Requests and Limits by Webb Brown Kubeadvisor 1.0 from Magalix Kubernetes Liveness Probes are Dangerous! by Henning Jacobs Links from the interview DevStats says Daniel is number 2 or number 3 contributor to Kubernetes, in either case just behind Tim Hockin from Episode 41 Either way, someone is wrong on the Internet! Carina star constellation and having to rename it from that The Kubernetes API API Machinery First proposal for API plugins - issue 991! Third party resources (deprecated in 1.7) Operator packaging Custom Resources Moving TPRs to CRDs by Nikhita Raghunath API Aggregator Extension via webhooks 1.15 release blog talks about CRD extensibility Daniel’s KubeCon talks: Life of an API Request (slides) The hand-drawn trilogy: Kubernetes-Style APIs of the Future (slides) A Vision For API Machinery: Coming to Terms with the Platform We Built (slides) The Kubernetes Control Plane for Busy People Who Like Pictures (slides) The Nut That Ties Everything Together Daniel Smith on Twitter

Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Rancher Labs, with Darren Shepherd

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 28:26


Darren Shepherd builds the Cloud at Rancher Labs, a company making entirely open source Kubernetes tooling, from the enterprise to the edge. This week Craig and Adam will finally learn how to pronounce ‘k3s’ and ‘k3OS’. 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 Day of the Tentacle at The Digital Antiquarian Remastered, on sale at gog.com Vigil Files (Android) News of the week Reflections on the Fifth Anniversary of Kubernetes Happy birthday from Mum and Dad I’m Tim Hockin, a top level Kubernetes maintainer. AMA! Orka, from MacStadium Introductory video from AltConf Five enterprise takeaways from KubeCon EU by Platform9: number 4, the SOA Tikka Masala, will shock you 11 salary statistics for Kubernetes jobs from The Enterpriser’s Project Want to work for Google? E-mail us! Links from the interview Rancher Labs Series A announcement, pre-Kubernetes Original Rancher 1.x beta annoucement Rancher 2.0 announcement RKE Longhorn OpenEBS used to be based on Longhorn Darren’s Rancher shirt k3s - “Lightweight Kubernetes. 5 less than k8s.” How do you pronounce the “k3s”? k3OS RancherOS Huevos rancheros k3d The Kaiser Chiefs Rio Announcement Knative Knative build templates Dancing on the sand Darren Shepherd on Twitter

Cloud Engineering – Software Engineering Daily
Kubernetes Development with Tim Hockin

Cloud Engineering – Software Engineering Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 50:55


Kubernetes has evolved from a nascent project within Google to a thriving ecosystem of cloud providers, open source projects, and engineers. Tim Hockin is a principal software engineer who has been with Google for 15 years. Tim joins the show to talk about the early days of the Kubernetes projects, and the engineering efforts that The post Kubernetes Development with Tim Hockin appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

Kubernetes Podcast from Google
Ingress, with Tim Hockin

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 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: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Intelligence Squared: Can an AI change your mind? Robot or Not: Is your AI a robot? News of the Week Arm joins the CNCF Cilium 1.4 is released Installing on GKE Lightboard: week Managed Knative on IBM Kubernetes Service Brendan Burns’ videos for Microsoft Azure New EKS regions New EKS CNI plugin Kubernetes Day India schedule announced Liz Rice on episode 19 The Information on Kubernetes (subscription or e-mail address required) Links from the interview Hello, my name is Tim Hockin, and I pronounce “kubectl” as “kubectl” lmctfy, Google’s open source container tool Episode 22 with Dawn Chen Kubernetes network concepts: Service and Ingress Annotations NGINX ingress Google Cloud BackendConfig Heptio Contour IngressRoute Istio v1alpha3 API KEP to move Ingress to v1 (GA) T-shirt logos Tim’s favourites: Brushstrokes and Pixels Craig’s favourite is the paint splash Tim Hockin on Twitter

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
End of Year Wrap-up

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 32:50


Happy Holidays, everyone! Melanie and Mark wrap up a great year by reminiscing about some of their favorite episodes! We also talk about the big news of the year, our favorite articles, and what’s coming up for the GCP Podcast in 2019. Cool things of the week Kubernetes and GKE for developers: a year of Cloud Console blog Reducing gender bias in Google Translate blog Cloud Security Command Center is now in beta and ready to use blog Main content Podcast accomplishments! We have awesome new intro and outro music, new website, new YouTube videos! We hit 1 million and then 2 million downloads! Mark and the podcast are celebrating their three year anniversary! Top 10 most downloaded episodes of all time! GCP Podcast Episode 111: Google Cloud Platform with Sam Ramji podcast GCP Podcast Episode 112: Percy.io with Mike Fotinakis podcast GCP Podcast Episode 146: Google AI with Jeff Dean podcast GCP Podcast Episode 127: SRE vs Devops with Liz Fong-Jones and Seth Vargo podcast GCP Podcast Episode 128: Decision Intelligence with Cassie Kozyrkov podcast GCP Podcast Episode 113: Open Source TensorFlow with Yifei Feng podcast GCP Podcast Episode 88: Kubernetes 1.7 with Tim Hockin podcast GCP Podcast Episode 108: Launchpad Studio with Malika Cantor and Peter Norvig podcast GCP Podcast Episode 130: Data Science with Juliet Hougland and Michelle Casbon podcast GCP Podcast Episode 125: Open Source at Google Cloud Platform with Sarah Novotny podcast Top 10 most downloaded episodes for 2018! Exact same list except Tim Hockin is not #7. Following episodes go up a number and we added to #10 spot. GCP Podcast Episode 122: Project Jupyter with Jessica Forde, Yuvi Panda and Chris Holdgraf podcast Mark’s favorite episodes GCP Podcast Episode 129: Developer Relations with Mandy Waite podcast GCP Podcast Episode 121: Kontributing to Kubernetes with Paris Pittman and Garrett Rodrigues podcast GCP Podcast Episode 131: Actions on Google with Mandy Chan podcast GCP Podcast Episode 148: Wellio with Sivan Aldor-Noiman and Erik Andrejko podcast GCP Podcast Episode 110: CPU Vulnerability with Matt Linton and Paul Turner podcast GCP Podcast Episode 125: Open Source at Google Cloud Platform with Sarah Novotny podcast GCP Podcast Episode 140: Container Security with Maya Kaczorowski podcast Melanie’s favorite episodes GCP Podcast Episode 117: Cloud AI Fei-Fei Li was the Chief Scientist of AI/ML at Google podcast GCP Podcast Episode 114: ML Bias & Fairness with Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell podcast GCP Podcast Episode 141: Accessibility in Tech podcast GCP Podcast Episode 136: Robotics with Raia podcast GCP Podcast Episode 150: Strange Loop, Remote Working, and Distributed Systems with KF podcast DL Indaba GCP Podcast Episode 147: DL Indaba: AI Investments in Africa podcast GCP Podcast Episode 149: Deep Learning Research in Africa with Yabebal Fantaye & Jessica Phalafala podcast GCP Podcast Episode 152: AI Corporations and Communities in Africa with Karim Beguir & Muthoni Wanyoike podcast GCP Podcast Episode 157: NeurIPS and AI Research with Anima Anandkumar podcast Favorite announcements, products, and more at Google Cloud Unity and Google Cloud Strategic Alliance blog Open Match blog Cloud TPU site Google Dataset Search is in beta site No tricks, just treats: Globally scaling the Halloween multiplayer Doodle with Open Match on Google Cloud blog GKE On-Prem site Open Source - Knative release, Skaffold, Istio updates, gVisor, etc. Google in Ghana blog Cloud NEXT blog GCP Podcast Episode 137: Next Day 1 podcast GCP Podcast Episode 138: Next Day 2 podcast GCP Podcast Episode 139: Next Day 3 podcast Unity and DeepMind partner to advance AI research blog Introducing PyTorch across Google Cloud blog Question of the week What were your personal highlights for 2018? Mark Agones Introducing Agones: Open-source, multiplayer, dedicated game-server hosting built on Kubernetes blog github The new website Having Melanie join me on the podcast Melanie Bringing Francesc back Meeting Grace GCP Podcast Episode 142: Agones With Mark Mandel and Cyril Tovena podcast Where can you find us next? It’s the holidays! Special thanks! Thank you guests Thank you Jennifer Thank you HD Interactive: James, Trae, Sabrina, and Sean Thank you Greg Thank you Neil, Chuck, and Shana Thank you MBooth for the website overhaul and social media support Thank you Francesc Thank you listeners!

DevOps Chat
Microservices on Google Cloud Update with Tim Hockin

DevOps Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 19:16


Tim Hockin is Principle Software Engineer at Google. He is also one of the founders of the Kubernetes project and works on Google Cloud Platform. When he talks about containers and microservices, pay attention. :-) We caught up with Tim and spoke with him about microservices and how to refactor your applications if it makes sense. Enjoy1

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
A Year in Review with Francesc Campoy Flores and Greg Wilson

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 39:12


This week we get the band back together! Francesc Campoy Flores rejoins the show along with Director of Google Cloud Developer Relations Greg Wilson to talk all about 2017 and Google Cloud with Mark and Melanie About Francesc Campoy Flores Francesc Campoy Flores is the VP of Developer Relations at source{d}, He's also a Gopher, Catalan, LGBTQIA advocate, previous Google employee (and Podcast host), and creator of the Just For Func YouTube series! About Greg Wilson Greg Wilson is the Director of Google Cloud Developer Relations, overseeing developer relations work across both G Suite and Google Cloud Platform. Cool things of the week Jeff Dean's talk at NIPS on ML for Systems and Systems for ML sides The Case for Learned Index Structures paper KubeFlow github hackernews Manage Google Kubernetes Engine from Cloud Console dashboard, now generally available blog Interview Top 5 Downloaded Episode of 2017 #88 Kubernetes 1.7 with Tim Hockin #91 The Future of Media with Machine Learning with Amit Pande #93 What's AI with Melanie Warrick #75 Container Engine with Chen Goldberg #100 Vint Cerf: past, present, and future of the internet Greg's Favourites #57 Pokémon GO with Edward Wu, Director of Software Engineering at Niantic #68 The Home Depot with William Bonnell #86 Broad Institute and Platinum Customers with Lukas Karlsson and Mike Altarace Francesc's Favourites #62 Cloud Spanner with Deepti Srivastava Mark's Favourites The SRE Category on GCP Podcast Melanie's Favourites #57 Pokémon GO with Edward Wu, Director of Software Engineering at Niantic Favourite announcements, products and more at Google Cloud Platform Cloud Spanner Cloud Machine Learning Engine TensorFlow GCE Virtual Machines, e.g. Pre-emptible VMs Go 1.8 on App Engine Cheaper GPUs Kubernetes Question of the week What were your personal highlights for 2017? Mark Getting involved with SIG API Machinery with Kubernetes Melanie Watching Haben Girma, the first Deafblind Graduate of Harvard Law School, speak about accessibility in tech. Where can you find us next? It's the end of the year! So we'll be taking a break, and returning in January 2018!

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
Kubernetes 1.7 with Tim Hockin

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 38:07


Tim Hockin, one of the engineers that started the Kubernetes project, joins Francesc and Mark to talk about all of the cool stuff coming up with Kubernetes 1.7. About Tim Hockin Tim was one of the first engineers on Kubernetes and GKE, where he has been involved in things like networking, storage, node management, API, plugins, and more. Before Kubernetes, he worked on Google's internal systems, Borg and Omega, mostly on the node management side, and on Google's machine management, hardware bringup, and kernels. He has been contributing to open-source projects since 1995, when he first learned C. Cool things of the week Cloud Shell's code editor now in beta announcement How App Engine helped power Super Mario Run blog post New hands-on labs for scientific data processing on Google Cloud Platform blog post Interview kubernetes.io is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Kubernetes 1.7: Security Hardening, Stateful Application Updates and Extensibility blog post Kubernetes 1.7 release notes Kubernetes StatefulSets docs Kubernetes API Aggregation GitHub issue Extend the Kubernetes API with CustomResourceDefinitions docs Question of the week When should I use a pod and when a container? Tim Hockin's slides are here. Where can you find us next? Francesc just released a justforfunc episode on Go Testing. He'll be soon taking some well deserved holidays! Mark will be speaking at Pax Dev and then attending Pax West right after.

Changelog Master Feed
The Backstory of Kubernetes (The Changelog #250)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 70:43 Transcription Available


Tim Hockin and Aparna Sinha joined the show to talk about the backstory of Kubernetes inside Google, how Tim and others got it funded, the infrastructure of Kubernetes, and how they’ve been able to succeed by focusing on the community.

The Changelog
The Backstory of Kubernetes

The Changelog

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2017 70:43 Transcription Available


Tim Hockin and Aparna Sinha joined the show to talk about the backstory of Kubernetes inside Google, how Tim and others got it funded, the infrastructure of Kubernetes, and how they’ve been able to succeed by focusing on the community.