Containers
Presentations
Linux Foundation's Project EVE: A Cloud-Native Edge Computing Platform
Connecting IoT devices to the Internet is nothing new. Deploying and running real-time cloud-native applications at hyperscale on the mesh fabric of these devices is. Edge Computing evolves Cloud Computing by keeping what's great about the Cloud model (developer friendly APIs and...
Past Presentations
Cloud Native Infrastructure With Kubicorn
Kubicorn is an open source Go project that is aimed an solving the Kubernetes infrastructure problem. The day after the project was open-sourced it had already climbed to the number 1 fastest growing Go project on GitHub. This talk will dicuss the reasoning behind the project and how the core of...
Debugging Containerized Microservices
The mainstreaming of containerization and microservices is raising a critical question by both developers and operators: how do we debug all this? Debugging microservices applications is a difficult task. The state of the application is spread across multiple microservices, and it is hard to get...
Interviews
What are your areas of expertise? What have you been working on?
I've been working in the space of edge computing. A lot of people ask what is edge computing? I like to use the Linux Foundation’s definition from The State of the Edge Report from a couple of years ago. It focuses on the notion of the last mile, that last bit of compute that a telco might give an end-user. That's things... Read Full Interview
The Highs and Lows of Stateful Containers
Tell me about the work that you do today.
I work on the open source CockroachDB database, the product itself, performance, stability of the core system, and then making sure it runs really well in all environments that users and customers want it. There are a lot of people trying to run it on Kubernetes, in a single cluster or across multiple regions. I've had a lot of...
Read Full InterviewControl Theory In Container Orchestration
Are you talking of automation systems control theory?
It's about applying control theory as an existing engineering rather than accidentally reinventing control theory when you're building automation. I'm going to introduce the fundamentals of control theory, the terminology, and I'll step through some increasingly complex cases in orchestration. Starting with something very simple, maybe...
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