I mean. What's not to love. DNS. At scale. On Kubernetes. Failing.
sched.co/Zepr #KubeCon
Developing cloud native microservices is hard. I'm interested to hear about how other people are solving this for their organization.
sched.co/Zet3 #KubeCon
There are a few eBPF talks this time and they're all super cool! I'm particularly interested in this deep dive to learn more about the tech and what I can build with it.
sched.co/ZemQ #KubeCon
To squeeze as much performance as you can to run ML workloads on the cloud, get an overview of your scheduler and networking options.
sched.co/ZejQ #KubeCon
I'm all for reducing manual touch points and self-healing infra. It's the only way to stay sane at scale.
sched.co/Zek3 #KubeCon
Tips for creating alignment with your company and the community to be a successful Kubernetes contributor. This is a common struggle, and we need to learn to make it work!
sched.co/Zeju #KubeCon
Lots of teams have a hard time keeping up with Kubernetes releases. Looking forward to comparing notes with Adam's experience at Digital Ocean!
sched.co/ZepW #KubeCon
Configuring and tuning circuit breakers is tedious and a source of incidents. Tony's work removes the manual work by figuring out the thresholds dynamically!
sched.co/Zes8 #KubeCon
cgroup-aware OOM killer! Simpler architecture and more consistency for controller config (CPU, mem, etc.)! Better IO controls per cgroup!
sched.co/ZeoS #KubeCon
CVEs happen. But handling them doesn't have to be painful if you're prepared and know how to use the tools in the Kubernetes toolbox.
sched.co/ZerA #KubeCon
One pattern I really like for developing applications on Kubernetes is reusing the cluster's leader election logic for distributed locking. Really cool to see Nick's examples!
sched.co/Zerw #KubeCon
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