Bridget Kromhout on Kubernetes - a podcast by OReilly Media
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The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Containers, orchestrators, and new projects.
In this episode of theO’Reilly Programming Podcast, I talk about Kubernetes, containers, and more withBridget Kromhout, a principal cloud developer advocate at Microsoft, and a frequent speaker at tech conferences. She will be leading the workshopKubernetes 101at the O’Reilly Velocity Conference in San Jose, June 11-14, 2018, and at theO’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON), July 16-19, 2018.
Discussion points:
- The role that Docker played in popularizing containers. “Docker democratized containers and made them more available so that it increased adoption significantly,” Kromhout says. “You didn’t need to be a kernel expert; you could use containers as a developer without needing to focus on kernel features.”
- The main parts of a Kubernetes architecture, including the master and nodes, and alook at a Kubernetes cluster
- Some open source projects that are making Kubernetes easier to use, includingkubicorn, which makes it possible to manage clusters across clouds.
- Kromhout’s work as the lead organizer fordevopsdays,a worldwide series of technical conferences covering software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. “It’s really a powerful mechanism to let people in an area start sharing across organizations, and figuring out where they can learn from each other,” she says.
Other links:
- Kromhout is co-host of theArrested DevOps podcast.
- Video of Kromhout’s presentationContainers will not fix your broken culture and other hard truthsat the 2016 O’Reilly Velocity Conference
- Microsoft’sAzure Container Service(AKS)
- Kubernetes-related projects atheptio,Brigade,Istio, andHoneycomb
- Video of Kromhout’s keynoteComputers are easy; people are hardat the 2017 O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference
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