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Kubernetes 1.2 with Kelsey Hightower: In the sixteenth episode of this podcast, your hosts Francesc and Mark interview Kelsey Hightower. Kelsey is a developer advocate for Google Cloud Platform and will tell us what is coming up with the next Kubernetes version. by Google Cloud Platform Podcastratings:
Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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.
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.
Released:
Aug 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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