Crossplane, with Daniel Mangum
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.
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Chatter of the week Episode 18, with Ken Massada
Things We Don't Say podcast
Glow in the dark sharks
Earthquakes and tsunamis
News of the week Microsoft Ignite news: Azure Arc for Kubernetes
Azure Migrate app containerization service
AKS release notes
Microsoft Mesh
Helm second security audit
Meet Brigade v2
Harbor 2.2 and roadmap
Google Summer of Code 2021
KubeCon EU 2021 schedule launched and the selection process explained
Issue #100000 on kubernetes/kubernetes
Links from the interview Visual Basic for Applications
NYT article on retro computing
Compiler Explorer
Rich Code for Tiny Computers by Jason Turner
Upbound Episode 36, with Jared Watts
Crossplane Crossplane vs Terraform blog by Nic Cope
Compositions and XRDs
Crossplane vs Cloud Infrastructure Add-ons
TBS episode with Matt Moore of Knative
Helm provider
July 2020: Crossplane joins the CNCF LFX mentorship program
Dec 2020: v1.0
Mar 2021: v1.1
Kubernetes SIG Release
doc.crds.dev
Upcoming KubeCon talk: FPGK8s: Consumer-Grade FPGAs on Kubernetes Cutting GTA loading times by 70% and how YAML parsing can become quadratic
Daniel's current hirsuteness
The Binding Status
Flake-Finder Fridays
Daniel Mangum on Twitter and on the web
Gerhard goes to KubeCon (part 2) (Interview)
Gerhard is back for part two of our interviews at KubeCon 2019. Join him as he goes deep on Prometheus with Björn Rabenstein, Ben Kochie, and Frederic Branczyk… Grafana with Tom Wilkie and Ed Welch… and Crossplane with Jared Watts, Marques Johansson, and Dan Mangum.
Don’t miss part one with Bryan Liles, Priyanka Sharma, Natasha Woods, & Alexis Richardson.
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Featuring:
Björn Rabenstein – GitHub
Ben Kochie – GitHub
Frederic Branczyk – Website, GitHub, X
Tom Wilkie – GitHub, X
Ed Welch – GitHub, X
Jared Watts – GitHub, X
Marques Johansson – GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Dan Mangum – Website, GitHub, X
Gerhard Lazu – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
Show Notes:
See also: Gerhard goes to KubeCon (part 1)
Prometheus
Prometheus’ website
Grafana Loki
KubeCon Barcelona videos
Unit testing rules
Community meeting info
Grafana
Grafana’s website
Cortex
Tanka
Crossplane
Crossplane’s website
rook.io
The Binding Status show
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Rook, with Jared Watts
Rook is a cloud native storage orchestrator and a controller for storage systems such as Ceph. Jared Watts has been working on Rook since the start, first at Quantum, and then at Upbound. He talks to Craig and Adam about storage, chess, and premium-rate telephone numbers.
Does anyone actually read the show notes? Turns out a few of you do. Thank you for listening and reading!
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Chatter of the week Tabletop Simulator (a computer game)
Happy (a televisual programme)
News of the week Kubernetes Day India from the CNCF
Vertical Pod Autoscaling in GKE in Beta Vertical Pod Autoscaler in OSS
Announcing TriggerMesh Knative Lambda Runtime (KLR) Episode 28 with Sebastien Goasguen
krew, the package manager for kubectl plugins
Monitoring Kubernetes, by Sean Porter of Sensu on the CNCF Blog
Istio 1.1 update Episode 15 with Jasmine Jaksic and Dan Ciruli
Kubernetes authorization via Open Policy Agent by Stefan Bueringer
Links from the interview Symform; Jared's first startup, peer-to-peer cloud storage Totally unlike KaZaA
Where Jared first met open source, through the Mono project
Acquired by Quantum Craig explicitly remembers owning a Quantum Bigfoot (though that one wasn't his first hard drive)
Rook, a cloud native storage orcestrator SIG Storage and the Volume abstraction
Started with support for Ceph
Also now supports CockroachDB, Minio, NFS, Apache Cassandra
But not Gluster - for now at least
Added to the CNCF Sandbox in January 2018, and moved to incubating in August
Upbound; founded by Bassam Tabbara
Container Storage Interface 1.0.0
Rook on GitHub
Queen Storage
Jared Watts on Twitter and the Rook blog Why you might have had to pay 90c per minute to tweet Jared