Kubernetes Podcast from Google show

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Summary: A weekly podcast focused on what's happening in the Kubernetes community. We cover Kubernetes, cloud-native applications, and other developments in the ecosystem. Hosts Abdel Sghiouar and Kaslin fields can be reached on Twitter at @KubernetesPod or by email at kubernetespodcast@google.com.

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Podcasts:

 Liqo, with Alex Palesandro | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:13

Liqo is short for Liquid Computing. It’s a tool for extending Kubernetes onto others clusters, developed at the Polytechnic University of Turin. Research assistant and Liqo co-creator Alex Palesandro is our guest this week.

 Service Level Objectives and Nobl9, with Brian Singer and Kit Merker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:30

Brian Singer co-founded Orbitera, which was acquired by Google in 2016. During that process he met Kit Merker, who was a PM on GKE and the GCP Marketplace, and the two are now working togther on relability engineering startup Nobl9. We talk about migrating Orbitera to GKE and Google’s SRE platform, and how many 9s are too many.

 Kubernetes 1.21, with Nabarun Pal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:23

Celebrate the release of Kubernetes 1.21 with release team lead Nabarun Pal from VMware. Nabarun talks about choosing between “hardware” and software, additions and removals from Kubernetes 1.21, and how the Kubernetes project has become more welcoming to people outside the USA.

 Weaveworks (part 2), with Alexis Richardson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:20

We conclude our two-part conversation with Weaveworks co-founder Alexis Richardson, picking up when the company received Series A investment in December 2014. Since then, they built projects like Scope, Cortex and Flux as well as SaaS offerings based on them. We also look at Alexis’s role in the founding of the CNCF. Please be sure to listen to the first part before this one!

 Weaveworks (part 1), with Alexis Richardson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:25

We’re trying something new! In Part 1 of a two-part conversation with Weaveworks co-founder Alexis Richardson, we have a wide ranging conversation about career choices, finance, founding and selling tech companies, and the dangers of being pigeon-holed based on the first project your company releases. Next week we’ll finish the conversation by talking about Weave projects like Flux and Cortex, as well as their SaaS offerings, the founding of the CNCF, and whether Weave built the platform they set out to build when they started 7 years ago.

 Replicated, with Grant Miller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:06

Grant Miller is the co-founder and CEO of Replicated, which helps operationalize and scale the delivery of Kubernetes-based apps into the enterprise. We look at what it means to be enterprise software in a SaaS world, and we also get some 2021 predictions from guest host Liz Rice.

 Tinkerbell, with Gianluca Arbezzano | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:55

If you’d like something more tangible than a virtual cloud instance, there’s always (still!) bare metal. Tinkerbell is a project from Equinix Metal to manage bare metal servers at scale, and Gianluca Arbezzano is one of its maintainers. We talk stacks, racks and MACs.

 Crossplane, with Daniel Mangum | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:28

Crossplane lets you automate creation of infrastructure using Kubernetes APIs. Daniel Mangum is a Crossplane maintainer working at its creator Upbound, a TL of Kubernetes SIG Release, and a YouTube streaming star. He chats about tech with host Craig Box, who is helped this week by returning guest Ken Massada from GKE’s Support team.

 Security and Snyk, with Kamil Potrec | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:55

Kamil Potrec is a Senior Security Engineer at Snyk, working on security around Kubernetes and cloud platforms. He joins the show to discuss how to think about securing your infrastructure, the different arts (and colors) of offensive and defensive security, and what not to lose sleep over.

 GKE Autopilot, with Yochay Kiriaty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:10

Today Google Cloud introduced GKE Autopilot, a new mode of operation where you no longer manage or configure nodes, and you pay per-pod, per-second. Craig talks Autopilot with GKE product manager Yochay Kiriaty.

 Multi-Cluster Services, with Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:42

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.

 Datadog and the Container Report, with Michael Gerstenhaber | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:14

Michael Gerstenhaber is a Director of Product Management at Datadog, and the curator of their annual Container Report. He joins Craig to discuss why they release it, some recent trends, and how it helps people validate their assumptions about technology.

 Backstage, with Lee Mills and Matt Clarke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:11

Backstage is a platform for building developer portals, powered by a centralized service catalog. It was built at Spotify and both open sourced and donated to the CNCF in 2020. A Kubernetes plugin was recently added. We talk to maintainers Lee Mills and Matt Clarke from Spotify.

 Siri, Storage and Solutions, with Josh Bernstein | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:22

Josh Bernstein has worked at a number of infrastructure roles before recently landing at Google. He talks about migrating Siri from AWS (pre-acqusition) to VMware to Mesos, and Dell EMC’s work building what would become the Container Storage Interface. Guest host Jasmine Jaksic talks with Craig about snowcreatures.

 CNCF and the Linux Foundation, with Chris Aniszcyzk | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:39

After building the Eclipse IDE and Twitter’s Open Source office, Chris Aniszcyzk bootstrapped the CNCF, joining its parent the Linux Foundation in 2015. He’s now a VP of DevRel there, as well as CTO at the CNCF and Executive Director of the Open Container Initiative. Chris joins us to share his technology journey and Cloud Native predictions for 2021.

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