Scalability, with Wojciech Tyczynski - a podcast by Adam Glick and Craig Box
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Before Kubernetes was launched, it could have at most 25 nodes in a cluster. At 1.0, the target was 100. Meanwhile, Borg, Omega and Mesos were all running away at 10,000. What did it take to get Kubernetes to this number, and above? SIG Scalability and GKE Tech Lead Wojciech Tyczynski tells us.
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Chatter of the week
- Follow-up:
- Chairs, from Episode 107
- Christmas trees, from Episode 104
- Kids music
News of the week
- KubeCon US goes virtual
- PromCon schedule
- AWS App2Container
- GKE brings Node Local DNS cache to GA
- Update kernel and Kubelet config on GKE nodes
- AKS brings 1.17 to GA; adds containerd and priority placement group support
- Diamanti Spektra 3.0
- Kubernetes WG Naming
- Introducing Cloud Native Community Groups
- Updated CNCF Storage whitepaper
- Presslabs moves to Kubernetes
Links from the interview
- Omega
- Defining scalability
- Original SLOs
- API-responsiveness: 99% of all our API calls return in less than 1 second
- Pod startup time: 99% of pods (with pre-pulled images) start within 5 seconds
- Target SLO doc - 25 nodes
- Borg - ~10,000 nodes
- Sep 2015, Kubernetes 1.0 - 100 nodes
- “Kubernetes Has A Ways To Go To Scale Like Google, Mesos” by Timothy Prickett Morgan
- March 2016, Kubernetes 1.2 - 1,000 nodes
- July 2016, Kubernetes 1.3 - 2,000 nodes
- Work by Clayton Coleman, guest of Episode 85
- March 2017, Kubernetes 1.6 - 5000 nodes
- etcd v3 improvements for web scale
- Scalability Envelope
- Today’s scalability numbers
- EndpointSlices
- JD.com’s 10,000 node clusters
- Alibaba’s 10,000 node clusters
- Google’s 15,000 node GKE clusters
- Twitter session at the upcoming Google Cloud Next by Reza Motamedi and Maciek Różacki
- Poseidon and Firmament
- Wojciech Tyczynski:
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