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August 17–August 20, 2020
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Tuesday, August 18
 

13:00 CEST

Anatomy of a Kubernetes Release: Success Through Team and Tools - Sascha Grunert, SUSE & Daniel Mangum, Upbound
As Kubernetes is one of the biggest open-source projects worldwide, the creation of a new release can be an overwhelming topic. The major burden is not only to release a new version every three months, but also to provide stability and security fixes over the whole support period of a release. In this talk, we will cover the details behind the lifecycle of a Kubernetes release. The presentation will contain everything from assembling the Release Team before the actual cycle begins up to maintaining the release branches, which provide continuous patch releases to the community. The talk will outline the technical process of branch management by covering all of the necessary stages during the release cycle. We will also demonstrate our Release Engineering tooling and dive into the design decisions we’ve made as a group that shape the overall process.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Mangum

Daniel Mangum

Cloud Lead, Golioth
Dan has worked in a variety of infrastructure automation and distributed systems roles, building software that powers internal cloud platforms at some of the largest companies in the world. He is a long-time open-source contributor, serving in leadership roles in the Kubernetes community... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Cloud Native Policy Deep Dive - Zhipeng Huang, Huawei & Erica von Buelow, Red Hat
In this session we will discuss many open source initiatives that the Policy WG have been discussing, including policy formal verification, Policy Violation CRD, Runtime Policy Interface and so forth

Speakers
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Zhipeng Huang

Director of Open Source, Huawei
Zhipeng Huang currently serve as Director of Open Source for Huawei Compute Product line, in charge of openEuler, MindSpore and openGauss community operation. Zhipeng is now the TAC member of LFAI, TAC and Outreach member of the Confidential Computing Consortium, co-lead of the Kubernetes... Read More →
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Erica von Buelow

Software Lead, Red Hat



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

CRI-O: Development Process & How to Contribute - Urvashi Mohnani & Peter Hunt, Red Hat
Are you interested in contributing to Cloud Native projects, or open source, but are unsure on where to start? The CRI-O community strives to be welcoming and accessible for new contributors, and would love your help!
Urvashi Mohnani and Peter Hunt will dive into the basic workflow behind open source development, using CRI-O as an example. They will walk attendees through the entire process of contribution, including: finding a bug or feature to work on, submitting a PR, cooperating with the needs of CI/CD systems, the approval process, and having their work integrated downstream. After seeing this talk, budding community members should be ready to submit their first contribution to CRI-O.

Speakers
avatar for Urvashi Mohnani

Urvashi Mohnani

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Urvashi Mohnani is a Principal Software Engineer on the OpenShift Container Tools team at Red Hat. She has spent the last few years contributing to and maintainer open source container tools projects including podman, buidlah, cri-o, and skopeo. She is a co-organizer of DevConf.US... Read More →
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Peter Hunt

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Peter Hunt is a Senior Software Engineer working at Red Hat. Passionate about free software, Peter focuses on maintaining CRI-O, attending SIG node, and ~writing~ squashing bugs. Outside of the virtual world, Peter likes collecting floral-printed pants, gardening, and dancing.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Intro to Rook: Storage for Kubernetes - Jared Watts, Upbound & Alexander Trost, Cloudical
In this talk, the Rook project will be introduced to attendees of all levels and experience. Rook is an open source cloud-native storage orchestrator for Kubernetes, providing the platform, framework, and support for a diverse set of storage solutions to natively integrate with cloud-native environments. Rook turns storage software into self-managing, self-scaling, and self-healing storage services. It does this by automating deployment, bootstrapping, configuration, provisioning, scaling, upgrading, migration, disaster recovery, monitoring, and resource management. The benefits and use cases of Rook will be explored along with an overview of each of the Rook storage providers: Ceph, EdgeFS, YugabyteDB, Cassandra, NFS, and CockroachDB. Rook was accepted as the first storage project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in January 2018.

Speakers
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Jared Watts

Founding Engineer, Upbound
Jared Watts is a Founding Engineer at Upbound, where he is working on advancing cloud-native computing by enabling anyone to build their own cloud platform. He is also a co-creator of the open source Crossplane (https://crossplane.io) and Rook (https://rook.io) projects. Prior to... Read More →
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Alexander Trost

Founding Engineer, Koor Technologies, Inc
I'm Alexander Trost, Founding Engineer of Koor Technologies, Inc. and maintainer of the Rook project. I'm happy to talk about anything container, storage and container storage related.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Intro: Harbor - Enterprise Cloud Native Artifact Registry - Alex Xu & Steven Ren, VMware
As container technology becomes widely adopted in the industry, how to manage containerized applications poses new challenges to platform engineers. One of the challenges is to securely and efficiently manage containerized application packages with either container image or Helm Chart format. Project Harbor is an open-source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, manages, signs, and scans content, thus resolving common image or Helm Chart management challenges. In this presentation, we will focus on the management of container images and Helm Charts through Harbor. We will review and provide solutions to the challenges faced by organizations, including RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), content replication, pluggable vulnerability scanning, large scale content distribution, content trust (notary), webhook, tag retention, online GC and DevOps integrations, etc.. Real-world use cases will be discussed in the session. Of course, fantastic demos will be shown to let you easily understand the related use cases.

Speakers
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Steven Ren

Senior Manager, VMware
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Alex Xu

Product Manager, VMware



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Kubernetes SIG Architecture Intro and Update - Derek Carr, Red Hat & Davanum Srinivas, VMware
SIG Architecture maintains and evolves the design principles of Kubernetes, and provides a consistent body of expertise necessary to ensure architectural consistency over time. The SIG takes care of evolution of conformance definitions, API definitions/conventions, deprecation policy, design principles, and other cross-cutting concerns.

In this talk, we will provide an introduction to SIG architecture, including its role and the various subprojects that support its activities. Additionally, we will provide a community update on the status of those efforts.

Speakers
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Derek Carr

Distinguished Engineer, Ancestry
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Dims

Principal Engineer, AWS
Davanum Srinivas (a.k.a Dims) is a Principal Engineer with AWS working full time on Kubernetes and related projects at CNCF. At CNCF, Dims has served as a member of the Technical Oversight Committee and as the chair and represented the TOC on the CNCF Governing Board. In Kubernetes... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Securing Container Delivery with TUF - Lukas Puehringer, NYU
One of the most pressing security problems in cloud native is the secure delivery of container images. Common solutions addressing this problem live under the assumption that a signing key, used to protect an artifact or its distribution, is kept safe. But time has shown again and again that this assumption is faulty, and that a single key loss or compromise can cause enormous damage. That is why The Update Framework (TUF) was designed not only to prevent and detect attacks, but also with risk mitigation (reducing the damage from a successful attack) as a core principle. Being the first security-focused project to graduate in the CNCF, TUF is widely used both in and outside of the cloud ecosystem. In this talk we will describe the basic architecture of TUF including how TUF protects against a variety of real-world attacks on any software distribution infrastructure. We will show how even if an organization makes a security error (a server is hacked, a private key is checked into github, etc.), TUF can bring a repository back into a secure state.

Speakers
avatar for Lukas Pühringer

Lukas Pühringer

Researcher / Engineer, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
Lukas Pühringer is a research scholar and software developer at the NYU Center for Cyber Security (CCS), where he leads the development of The Update Framework (TUF), and has been co-maintaining several of Prof. Justin Cappos’ software projects, most notably the supply chain security... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Intro to Falco: Intrusion Detection for Containers - Shane Lawrence, Shopify
How do you protect Kubernetes clusters from malicious behavior? Role-based access control won't stop a user who's authorized to create pods from deploying hundreds of coin miners, and Intrusion Detection Systems at a network edge won't catch requests from a compromised container to the API server. Falco joined CNCF Incubator as an open-source runtime monitoring tool that combines kernel-level visibility with cluster-level awareness, making it possible to implement security policy and assert if these policies have been violated. In this session, Shane will demonstrate detection use cases, and discuss how Shopify has been using Falco since 2018 to monitor containers in a cloud environment that processes $100 million+ per day. Attendees will learn how to deploy Falco at scale, implement and change the ruleset, avoid common pitfalls with eBPF probes and kernel modules, and manage alert volume.

Speakers
avatar for Shane Lawrence

Shane Lawrence

Senior Staff Security Engineer, Shopify
Shane is a Senior Staff Infrastructure Security Engineer at Shopify, where he's working on a multi-tenant platform that allows developers to securely build scalable apps and services for crafters, entrepreneurs, and businesses of all sizes.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Intro: Brigade - Radu Matei & Kent Rancourt, Microsoft
Brigade is a lightweight, Kubernetes-native framework which allows the creation of event-driven workflows. Using JavaScript, Brigade chains together containers and controls their execution in an in-cluster scripting environment that enables easy error handling and data sharing. In this session, you will learn how to get started with Brigade, how to use the existing GitHub, CloudEvents and generic event support and integrate them in your workflow, and how different companies are using Brigade to automate their internal workflows (from code quality assessment and security scanning, to automatically generating preview environments for each pull request), and ultimately allow teams to build massively distributed workflows using a few lines of JavaScript. Finally, we will explore future plans and share the progress for the next major version of Brigade, 2.0.

Speakers
avatar for Radu Matei

Radu Matei

Software Engineer, Microsoft Azure
Radu is a Software Engineer at Microsoft Azure, working on Kubernetes and open source developer tools for distributed systems. He is a core maintainer of Brigade, as well as of the Cloud Native Application Bundles (CNAB) project.When he is not working on open source, he loves playing... Read More →
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Kent Rancourt

Sr. Software Engineer, Microsoft
Kent is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft working primarily on Brigade and various other open source projects within the Kubernetes ecosystem. When he's not coding, Kent enjoys being a dad, hiking, comic books, teaching martial arts, and pub trivia.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Introduction to Autoscaling - Marcin Wielgus & Beata Lach, Google
Come and see how to reduce the cost of your cluster and make your workloads more robust by dynamically adjusting them to the current traffic. During this talk members of SIG-Autoscaling will explain why you should be autoscaling both applications and clusters, and what tools Kubernetes provides to do that. You will learn the mechanics of Cluster, Horizontal Pod and Vertical Pod Autoscalers, their new features as well as the best practices for applying them in production.

Speakers
avatar for Marcin Wielgus

Marcin Wielgus

Staff Software Engineer, Google
Marcin Wielgus is a Staff Software Engineer at Google. Marcin joined the company in 2010 and since then he has been working on various projects, ranging from Android applications to recommendation engines. He started contributing to Kubernetes before the 1.0 release and currently... Read More →
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Beata Lach

Software Engineer, Google
Beata is a Software Engineer at Google and has been working on Kubernetes autoscaling for the last 3 years, contributing to Cluster Autoscaling and Horizontal Pod Autoscaling, currently leading the effort of Vertical Pod Autoscaling.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Introduction to CNI, the Container Network Interface Project - Casey Callendrello, Red Hat & Bryan Boreham, Weaveworks
CNI, the Container Network Interface, is a small but critical piece of infrastructure linking runtimes such as Kubernetes and CloudFoundry to dozens of different container network implementations. This session is aimed at users and developers who have little previous knowledge of container networking. Attendees will hear: - A broad overview of what CNI is - What the CNCF-hosted CNI project has delivered - How CNI relates to Kubernetes - How they can get more involved in the project

Speakers
avatar for Bryan Boreham

Bryan Boreham

Distinguished Engineer, Grafana Labs
Bryan is a Distinguished Engineer at Grafana Labs, the observability company.After first getting into programming as a kid, creating a video game called "Splat", Bryan's career has ranged from charting pie sales at a bakery to real-time pricing of billion-dollar bond trades.At Grafana... Read More →
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Casey Callendrello

Principal Engineer, Red Hat
Casey Callendrello is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, where he works on Kubernetes networking and the libraries that support it. He is a maintainer of the CNI project as well as a Kubernetes contributor.He is a Track Chair for Networking at KubeCon EU 2021.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Prometheus Introduction - Julius Volz, Prometheus
Prometheus is an open-source monitoring system and time series database. It features a multi-dimensional data model with a powerful query language and integrates many aspects of systems and service monitoring: from the instrumentation of services over the collection and storage of metrics data, all the way to dashboarding and alerting. Native support for various service discovery mechanisms also make it particularly suitable for dynamic cloud-based environments like Kubernetes. In the introduction, Prometheus co-founder Julius Volz explains the architecture of Prometheus and highlights its key features.

Speakers
avatar for Julius Volz

Julius Volz

Founder, PromLabs
Julius co-founded the Prometheus monitoring system and originally led the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community, started PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus, and helps companies use and adapt Prometheus through... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

SIG Scheduling Deep Dive - Aldo Culquicondor, Google & Mike Dame, Red Hat
Kube-Scheduler is the component of Kubernetes that assigns pods to nodes based on the configured scheduling requirements. These requirements can be high availability, resource efficiency and other policies and heuristics. This talk will provide an overview of the new and upcoming features in the scheduler, including the scheduler framework, and the new component config API that enables scheduling profiles. In addition, we'll present updates on other sig-scheduling projects like the Descheduler. We will dedicate about half of the time of the presentation to audience questions and users' feedback.

Speakers
avatar for Mike Dame

Mike Dame

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Mike is an engineer for Red Hat OpenShift and a sig-scheduling maintainer.
avatar for Aldo Culquicondor

Aldo Culquicondor

Sr. Software Engineer, Google
Aldo is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. He works on Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine, where he contributes to kube-scheduler, the Job API and other features to support batch, AI/ML and HPC workloads. He is currently a TL at SIG Scheduling and an Organizer of the WG Batch... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

SIG Service Catalog Update - Jonathan Berkhahn, IBM & Mateusz Szostok, Kyma
Service Catalog lets you provision cloud services directly fromt he comfort of native Kubernetes tooling, regardless of where the service is actually hosted. Service Catalog is a Kubernetes implementation of the Open Service Broker API, an open standard to provision and manage cloud services. In this session,t he Service Catalog leads will demo the current Service Catalog functionality, and the activities around the sub-projects. This will be followed by a deep dive into the problems we are facing and the future of the Service Catalog project. At the end of this talk, we'll also go through a short comparison between Service Catalog and operators.

Speakers
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Jonathan Berkhahn

Senior Software ENgineer, IBM
Jonathan is a member of the steering committee of Operator Framework, and a maintainer of Operator SDK. He's worked in the past on various open technologies in the cloud platform space, including Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry. His passions in open source include behavior driven development... Read More →
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Mateusz Szostok

Senior Software Engineer, Kyma
I'm Kubernetes member and co-chairs of the Kubernetes Service Catalog SIG. I specialize in such domains as OSB API, Service Catalog, Helm, and Kubernetes controllers. I was a Tech Lead of a task to replace the Aggregate API Service with the CRDs in the Kubernetes SIG project. I’m... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

SIG-CLI - Open Doors - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat
This session is intended for all interested in what SIG-CLI is and what it does. Whether you're fresh to Kubernetes or an old-timer you are more than welcome. This session will be fully interactive, and its contents will entirely rely on the expectations of the attendees. Topics will include, but are not limitted to: - Kubectl code tour which will provide basic knowledge for working on kubectl itself, as well as how to write kubectl plugins. - The main initiatives SIG-CLI is undertaking (splitting kubectl out of main Kubernetes repository, plugins - its development and management, resource configuration with kustomize, dynamic commands, etc.) - Gathering feedback and discussing problems people struggle the most with kubectl.

Speakers
avatar for Maciej Szulik

Maciej Szulik

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Maciej is a passionate developer with almost 2 decades of experience in many languages. Currently he's working on OpenShift and Kubernetes for Red Hat. Whereas at night he is hacking on side projects with python. In his spare time he enjoys reading a good book or taking photos.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Flux Deep Dive: A GitOps Approach to Progressive Delivery - Stefan Prodan & Hidde Beydals, Weaveworks
“Progressive Delivery” refers to a set of techniques for reducing deployment risk by decoupling the deployment from the release process. In this session, Stefan and Hidde will talk about implementing these techniques on Kubernetes. We will discuss in depth how canary releases can be orchestrated through Git operations, declaratively, using Kubernetes custom resources and Flux git-to-cluster synchronization. We will demo a GitOps pipeline that automates the release process of a web application. The demo will feature: - Flux for cluster state management - Flux Helm Operator for app deployments - Flagger for app testing and incremental rollout

Speakers
avatar for Stefan Prodan

Stefan Prodan

Principal Engineer, Weaveworks
Stefan is a Principal Engineer at Weaveworks and an open source contributor to cloud-native projects. He is the creator of Flagger the progressive delivery operator for Kubernetes, and a core maintainer of the CNCF's Flux project. Stefan has over 15 years of experience with software... Read More →
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Hidde Beydals

Senior Software Engineer, Weaveworks
Hidde is a Senior Software Engineer at Weaveworks, and a seasoned maintainer of the CNCF Flux project. With over 15 years of experience in software development, he has been a significant contributor to the project since 2018, developing and maintaining key features such as the Helm... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

in-toto: Securing the Entire Software Supply Chain - Santiago Torres, NYU
As attackers intensify their focus on the software development, distribution and deployment pipeline, supply chain security becomes more and more crucial to the overall security of software projects. in-toto, which has recently become a member of the CNCF, has tooling and a protocol that allows you to verifiably define all the steps of the supply chain, along with its authorized personnel, giving you and your customers the guarantee that everything happened according to your intentions and nothing else. This talk will walk you through the basics of software supply chain security, and show how a versatile tool like in-toto can add substantial security guarantees to any supply chain in- and outside of the cloud native ecosystem.

Speakers
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Santiago Torres

PhD Student, New York University



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Intro: Contributor Experience SIG - Jorge Castro, VMware & Bob Killen, University of Michigan
In this 30 minute session, we will explore the projects we have been working on with Contributor Experience and the future work we have on deck. We will provide an update to the following projects and have information on how to get involved.

Speakers
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Bob Killen

OSS Program Manager, Google
Bob is a Program Manager at the Google Open Source Programs Office with a focus on Cloud Native computing. He serves the Kubernetes project as a Steering Committee member and is recently stepped down as chair of the Contributor Experience SIG. Bob comes from an academic background... Read More →
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Jorge Castro

Community Manager, VMware
Jorge is a Community Manager at VMware where he helps to support and advance the open Kubernetes ecosystem. He works in SIG Contributor Experience on the Kubernetes Office Hours, running the YouTube channel, forums admin, and a bunch of miscellaneous programs. He resides in Ann Arbor... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Intro: SIG Scalability - Wojciech Tyczynski & Matt Matejczyk, Google
This session will focus on the different efforts that SIG Scalability is involved in: defining what scalability means for Kubernetes, driving performance improvements, maintaining infrastructure for scalability testing, guarding Kubernetes against performance regressions. Time for Q&A will be reserved at the end of the session to understand how the SIG can better engage with the community as well as to allow the audience to provide the input about the roadmap.

Speakers
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Wojciech Tyczyński

Senior Staff Software Engineer, Google
Wojciech is working on Google Technical Infrastructure & Cloud since 2012. Since 2015 he works on Kubernetes and GKE. With the main focus on scalability, performance and reliability, he gained experience and contributed to many Kubernetes features and most of its components. Before... Read More →
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Matt Matejczyk

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Matt is a senior software engineer at Google and co-chair of SIG Scalability.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Introduction to Data Protection WG in Kubernetes - Xing Yang, VMware & Xiangqian Yu, Google
Data Protection WG in Kubernetes was formed following discussions at KubeCon in San Diego. This is a Working Group dedicated to promoting data protection support in Kubernetes, identifying missing functionality and working together across multiple SIGs to design features to enable data protection in Kubernetes. In this session, the co-chairs of this WG will explain the motivation behind the formation of this WG, the charter of this WG, who are involved, what is the current state of data protection in Kubernetes and where it is heading in the future. They will also talk about how interested parties (including backup and storage vendors, application developers, and end users, etc.) can join this WG and contribute to this effort. Details of the WG can be found here: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/master/wg-data-protection.

Speakers
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Xing Yang

Tech Lead, VMware by Broadcom
Xing Yang is a Tech Lead in the Cloud Native Storage team at VMware by Broadcom. She is a co-chair of CNCF Storage TAG, a co-chair of the Kubernetes Storage SIG, a co-chair of the Data Protection WG, and a maintainer in Kubernetes CSI. Before joining VMware, Xing was the Lead Architect... Read More →
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Xiangqian Yu

Software Engineer, Google
Xiangqian Yu is a Software Engineer at Google. He is also a co-chair of the Data Protection WG in Kubernetes and a co-lead of the Volume Snapshot project in SIG Storage.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Notary v2 Introduction and Status Report - Justin Cormack, Docker & Omar Paul, Amazon
The Notary v2 project is a rework of the infrastructure for container signing, supporting additional OCI Artifacts, such as Helm, Singularity and CNAB. It addresses the design and usability issues that have been found with Notary v1, and signing in a multi-registry world. The major focus being signatures as first class elements of registries rather than running a sidecar database. It addresses the signing usability issues enabling broad provider and customer adoption. This session will give an overview of the Notary v2 community project at present, and the roadmap. This session is for anyone interested in container signing and what the new project is working on.

Speakers
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Justin Cormack

Chief Technology Officer, Docker, Inc
Justin is the CTO at Docker, and a member of the CNCF TOC. He has spent a lot of time working on security in the container ecosystem. He is a maintainer on the Notary project for container security.
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Omar Paul

Product Manager, Amazon



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Vitess Intro: How to Migrate a MySQL Database to Vitess - Sugu Sougoumarane. & Morgan Tocker, PlanetScale
Vitess is a database clustering system for horizontal scaling MySQL. This session will cover a high level overview of all the Vitess features, the architecture, and what database workloads are a good fit. We will then walk through a demo of live-migrating an existing MySQL installation into Vitess. Because Vitess also speaks the MySQL protocol, it is easy to retrofit scaling into your existing database systems.

Speakers
avatar for Sugu Sougoumarane

Sugu Sougoumarane

CTO, Planetscale, Inc.
Sugu is the co-creator of Vitess, and has been working on it since 2010. Prior to Vitess, Sugu worked on scalability at YouTube and was also part of PayPal in the early days. His recent interest is in distributed systems and consensus algorithms. He occasionally shares his thoughts... Read More →
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Morgan Tocker

Community Development Manager, Planetscale, Inc.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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17:45 CEST

Building Docker Images with Cloud Native Buildpacks - Ben Hale, VMware & Terence Lee, Salesforce
In today’s cloud-native world, Docker Images are the lingua franca for platform portability. Unfortunately creating great, secure, and efficient images can be difficult and time consuming. In this talk, you'll learn about Cloud Native Buildpacks, a high-level abstraction for building application images. Buildpacks are a standardized tool for creating images in a secure, reproducible, and efficient manner. As an application developer, you don't need to know the best practices for command ordering to optimize layer reusability. As an operator, you will minimize the security hazards developers my introduce. Come learn how buildpacks meet developers at their source code, automate the delivery of both OS-level and application-level dependency upgrades, and help you efficiently handle day-two operations.

Speakers
avatar for Ben Hale

Ben Hale

Technical Lead, VMware
Ben Hale is the Technical Lead for the VMware Tanzu® Application Platform™. Ben has long worked in open source communities including being a long-time member of the Spring team and founding the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Cloud Native Buildpacks, Service Binding for Kubernetes... Read More →
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Terence Lee

Principal Languages Engineer, Salesforce
Terence co-created buildpacks in 2011 at Heroku. Since then, he's owned the Ruby experience which has lead to work as the maintainer of Bundler, joining the Ruby core team, and the Ruby security team. Now, he works across all 6 supported languages on the platform.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

CloudEvents - v1.0 and Beyond - Discovery/Subscriptions - Doug Davis, IBM & Clemens Vasters, Microsoft
With the release of CloudEvents v1.0 the project has now expanded its scope to consider other potential pain points for the community. To that end, the group is focusing on Event Discovery and Subscriptions APIs in the hopes of reducing the friction of discovering which events are available from Event Producers as well as how someone can subscribe to those receive those events. In this session we'll quickly summarize, and review, the status of CloudEvents and then jump into the goals, design and status of the new Discovery and Subscription APIs specification being developed.

Speakers
avatar for Doug Davis

Doug Davis

PM Microservices, Microsoft
Doug is currently focusing on improving the developer experience for cloud native computing in Azure Cloud. He’s been working on Cloud related technologies for many years and has worked on many of the most popular OSS projects, including OpenStack, CloudFoundry, Docker, Kubernetes... Read More →
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Clemens Vasters

Principal Architect, Microsoft
Clemens Vasters is Lead Architect in Microsoft’s Azure Messaging team that builds and operates a fleet of hyper-scale messaging services, including Event Grid, Service Bus, and Event Hubs. Clemens represents Microsoft in messaging standardization in OASIS (AMQP) and CNCF (CloudEvents... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

CNCF Research User Group - Eduardo Arango, Red Hat & Bob Killen, University of Michigan
Interested in improving the Research experience with Kubernetes, or simply running research workloads on it? The CNCF Research User Group’s purpose is to serve as a focal point for the discussion and advancement of Research Computing using “Cloud Native” technologies. Since the group’s inception 6 months ago, key areas have been identified as gaps within the ecosystem. This session would serve as an opportunity to share with a broader audience some of the key challenges the Research-user-group has identified, and showcase project updates on key tools that the research community is developing to address these challenges. For more information visit: https://github.com/cncf/research-user-group

Speakers
avatar for Bob Killen

Bob Killen

OSS Program Manager, Google
Bob is a Program Manager at the Google Open Source Programs Office with a focus on Cloud Native computing. He serves the Kubernetes project as a Steering Committee member and is recently stepped down as chair of the Contributor Experience SIG. Bob comes from an academic background... Read More →
avatar for Carlos Eduardo Arango Gutierrez

Carlos Eduardo Arango Gutierrez

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Eduardo is a senior performance engineer at Red Hat, working on the OpenShift performance & latency sensitive applications. Eduardo is also a Computer Science PhD student at Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, working on containerized distributed systems for research computing... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

Intro to gRPC - Abhishek Kumar, Google
gRPC is a modern, open source remote procedure call (RPC) framework that can run anywhere. Distributed systems and client-server applications are built using gRPC because it provides simple abstractions for application-layer communication, coupled with a broad and powerful feature set. A wide range of languages and platforms are supported by gRPC. Join us for this session to hear about the gRPC project, how you can use it in your applications, and how to get involved as a contributor or maintainer!

Speakers
avatar for Abhishek Kumar

Abhishek Kumar

Student, MIET



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

Introduction to containerd - Phil Estes, IBM & Derek McGowan, Docker
Join containerd maintainers and learn how containerd is an improvement to one of the most fundamental parts of the container ecosystem. They will discuss the latest updates to the containerd project as well as how it is being used by Kubernetes and other container systems. Come dive into what containerd is, how it is different from other runtimes, and how it is built. The agenda includes an introduction to the containerd project, the architecture of containerd, and upcoming features in containerd 1.4.

Speakers
avatar for Derek McGowan

Derek McGowan

Software Engineer, Docker
Open source maintainer working on container technology for the last 9 years.
avatar for Phil Estes

Phil Estes

Principal Engineer, AWS
Phil is a Principal Engineer for Amazon Web Services (AWS), focused on core container technologies that power AWS container offerings like Fargate, EKS, and ECS.Phil is currently an active contributor and maintainer for the CNCF containerd runtime project, and participates in the... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

Kubernetes VMware User Group Intro: Best Practices for Running on VMware - Steven Wong & Myles Gray, VMware
This will be an inaugural presentation by organizers and members of the recently formed Kubernetes VMware User Group. This group addresses running all forms of Kubernetes on VMware infrastructure. Come to this session if you want to meet other users, along with those who develop, test and support running K8s on vSphere and desktop hypervisors. This group is also here to support those building/using cluster installation tooling for VMware hypervisors. Agenda: - Intro to the vSphere cloud provider and related storage plugins - Recent features/changes: What are they? How to use them? - Running Kubernetes on "desktop" hypervisors - How to get involved in the User Group

Speakers
avatar for Steven Wong

Steven Wong

Staff Engineer, VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →
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Myles Gray

Staff Technical Marketing Architect, VMware



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

Save Your Services from Sneaky Snoops With SPIFFE? - Daniel Feldman, Scytale
Lurking inside almost every cloud native project is a hidden threat: hardcoded credentials for services like external APIs and databases. While these credentials can be set to long random strings and encrypted, they still can be stolen by an intruder or accidentally misused by insiders. In this talk, we’ll demonstrate how to use CNCF’s SPIFFE and SPIRE Projects to securely authenticate to workloads such as PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and AWS from inside your services, all without any hardcoded credentials -- eliminating an entire class of security vulnerabilities while decreasing your work as a DevSecOps team.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Feldman

Daniel Feldman

Software Engineer, HPE
Daniel Feldman works on SPIRE and other open-source security at Hewlett Packard Enterprise. 



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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17:45 CEST

Scaling Prometheus: How We Got Some Thanos Into Cortex - Thor Hansen, HashiCorp & Marco Pracucci, Grafana Labs
Cortex is a long term storage for Prometheus, designed for scalability, multi-tenancy and high-availability. It can reliably ingest and query millions of time series per second with sub-second latency. The current storage design uses a NoSQL store to index series and an object store for compressed time series data - two dependencies, and one with significant cost implications. In this talk we will show the new experimental Cortex blocks storage, based on Thanos and Prometheus TSDB, aiming to reduce the Cortex operational cost without compromising scalability and performances. We’ll cover the trade-off between the standard chunks storage and the new blocks storage, and share lessons learned running Cortex at scale. Cortex is a CNCF sandbox project.

Speakers
avatar for Marco Pracucci

Marco Pracucci

Principal Engineer, Grafana Labs
I love challenges, building products, distributed systems and all things observability. Cortex maintainer. Grafana Loki and Thanos contributor.
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Thor Hansen

Software Engineer, Hashicorp
I'm a software engineer at Hashicorp. I love all things open source, distributed systems, corgis, and metrics and observability. Cortex contributor.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 17:45 - 18:20 CEST
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18:30 CEST

Easy, Secure and Fast - Using NATS for Data Streams and Services - Colin Sullivan, Synadia
Distributed systems architecture has been disrupted via decomposition as cloud technology has matured - we’ve seen a migration from monolithic applications to microservices coordinating across large scale deployments. This has created a need for flexible deployments, secure and transparent data sharing, multiple communication patterns, location transparency, and the decoupling of data producers and consumers. NATS is a cloud-native messaging project that addresses these needs. While cloud-native, NATS and can also run on-premise, edge and even endpoints. In this discussion, we'll introduce you to NATS: how NATS came to be, its DNA and cover some of the problems that it solves. We’ll describe common messaging patterns, when to use them, and design principles to create NATS enabled cloud-native applications. For more information be sure to follow this up with the NATS deep dive!

Speakers
avatar for Colin Sullivan

Colin Sullivan

Product Manager, Synadia
Colin is the product manager of NATS. He has extensive experience developing messaging products and designing distributed systems. Prior to Synadia, Colin worked at a number of companies including Apcera and TIBCO software.



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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18:30 CEST

Intro to the Kubernetes Code of Conduct Committee - Tasha Drew, VMware
Did you know that Kubernetes community has an elected Code of Conduct Committee? This session will explain what the committee does, how it is formed, and some of the things the group is working on. Additionally, the presenters will share some insights on why such a committee is so important for maintaining a healthy, inclusive open source project.

Speakers
avatar for Tasha Drew

Tasha Drew

Senior Director, xLabs, VMware
Tasha has been an innovative product leader in Silicon Valley for over a decade. She is Senior Director of xLabs in the Office of the CTO’s Advanced Technology Group at VMware. She is co-chair of the Kubernetes Working Group for Multi-Tenancy and co-chair of the Kubernetes SIG Usability... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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18:30 CEST

Intro: Linkerd - William Morgan, Buoyant
In this session, William Morgan will provide an introduction to Linkerd, the CNCF's service mesh project. Linkerd features blazing fast performance, an ultralight footprint, a Kubernetes-native design, and open governance. You'll learn what it does, why it's useful, differences with other service meshes, and finish with a brief Q&A.

Speakers
avatar for William Morgan

William Morgan

CEO, Buoyant
William Morgan is the CEO of Buoyant. Prior to founding Buoyant, he was an infrastructure engineer at Twitter, where he ran several teams building on product-facing backend infrastructure. He has worked at Powerset, Microsoft, adap.tv, and MITRE Corp, and has been contributing to... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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18:30 CEST

Jaeger Intro - Yuri Shkuro, Uber
This session is an introduction to Jaeger and distributed tracing. We will do a demo of the current Jaeger features, talk about the roadmap, and finish with a Q&A. After this session the attendees should better understand how Jaeger fits in the observability space for cloud native applications. For more information on the project everybody is welcome to attend the Jaeger Deep Dive Session.

Speakers
avatar for Yuri Shkuro

Yuri Shkuro

Software Engineer, Uber Technologies
Yuri Shkuro is a software engineer at Uber Technologies, working on distributed tracing, observability, reliability, and performance problems; author of the book ["Mastering Distributed Tracing"](https://www.shkuro.com/books/2019-mastering-distributed-tracing/); creator of Jaeger... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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18:30 CEST

KubeEdge: Kubernetes Native Edge Computing Framework (Intro) - Yin Ding, FutureWei
KubeEdge is an open source edge computing framework that extends the power of kubernetes from central cloud to edge. It provides application management and service communication across cloud and edge sites, device management for multiple IoT/Edge device communication protocols with lightweight implementation. During this talk, Kevin and Jie will review KubeEdge motivation, architecture; then go through latest updates on new features and user adoptions. After that Kevin and Jie will introduce where the project is heading to and how new contributors to get involved. There will be an open Q&A for attendees to ask questions.

Speakers
YD

Yin Ding

FutureWei



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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18:30 CEST

Kubernetes IoT Edge Working Group: Applications at the Edge - Cindy Xing, Microsoft & Steve Wong, VMware
This session will address unique considerations of edge applications. Edge workloads on Kubernetes can vary from: - Simple IoT solutions over Raspberry-pi - Video processing, image recognition, or machine learning apps on embedded device or server - Complicated industrial IoT or Teleco solutions requiring high availability, security, and reliability We will survey how edge impacts best practices of app development and operational management - and how Kubernetes and other related open source tools can be utilized for edge workloads. Agenda - Characteristics and requirements of different Edge Applications - Language / runtime considerations - Operational considerations with Kubernetes - App development, build, packaging and CI / CD considerations - Available tooling - How to get involved in the IoT Edge Working Group

Speakers
avatar for Steven Wong

Steven Wong

Staff Engineer, VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →
avatar for Cindy Xing

Cindy Xing

Principal Software Engineering Manager, Microsoft
Cindy Xing has over 15 years of working experience on building large scale distributed cloud and enterprise products. She initiated/led the KubeEdge project and has been the co-chair of Kubernetes IoT/Edge working group. Cindy is currently working on Azure IoT and especially interested... Read More →



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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18:30 CEST

Open Policy Agent Introduction - Rita Zhang, Microsoft & Patrick East, Styra
Come to this session to learn about the Open Policy Agent (OPA) project. OPA is a general-purpose policy engine that solves a number of policy-related use cases in Kubernetes and the wider cloud native ecosystem. During this session the OPA maintainers will introduce the project and then provide updates on the latest and greatest features to land in OPA and OPA Gatekeeper.

Speakers
avatar for Rita Zhang

Rita Zhang

Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft
Rita Zhang is a software engineer at Microsoft, based in San Francisco. She leads the Azure Container Upstream team building features for Kubernetes upstream and various CNCF projects. Rita is a Kubernetes SIG Auth co-chair, a maintainer of the Secrets Store CSI Driver project, and... Read More →
avatar for Patrick East

Patrick East

Senior Software Engineer, Styra



Tuesday August 18, 2020 18:30 - 19:05 CEST
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Wednesday, August 19
 

13:00 CEST

containerd Deep Dive - Akihiro Suda, NTT & Wei Fu, Alibaba
Join containerd maintainers to discuss the design of containerd’s core services and how to make use of them. This talk will dive into the plugin design and use cases for extending containerd. With knowledge of containerd’s service design, learn how to implement custom backend components such as special sandboxing and image storage. Finally, come away with an understanding of how to customize and configure containerd for your use case, whether through Kubernetes or a standalone deployment of containerd.

Speakers
avatar for Akihiro Suda

Akihiro Suda

Software Engineer, NTT
Akihiro Suda is a software engineer at NTT Corporation. He has been a maintainer of Moby (dockerd), BuildKit, containerd, runc, etc. He is also a founder of nerdctl and Lima (CNCF project).
WF

Wei Fu

Software Engineer, Alibaba



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Deep Dive: CNI - Bryan Boreham, Weaveworks & Bruce Ma, Ant Financial
CNI, the Container Network Interface, is a small but critical piece of infrastructure linking runtimes such as Kubernetes and CloudFoundry to dozens of different container network implementations. This session is aimed at implementers of network plugins and runtimes using CNI, as well as anyone interested in contributing to the project or becoming a maintainer. In this session we will take a close look at the Tuning and Firewall plugins from the containernetworking/plugins repo. We will also have plenty of time for discussion and Q&A.

Speakers
avatar for Bryan Boreham

Bryan Boreham

Distinguished Engineer, Grafana Labs
Bryan is a Distinguished Engineer at Grafana Labs, the observability company.After first getting into programming as a kid, creating a video game called "Splat", Bryan's career has ranged from charting pie sales at a bakery to real-time pricing of billion-dollar bond trades.At Grafana... Read More →
avatar for Bruce Ma

Bruce Ma

Senior Software Engineer, Ant Group
Leading FinOps product of SOFAStack, including cost analysis and optimization. In open source community, working as a CNI maintainer, also an active contributor to some other projects.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Introduction to Strimzi: Apache Kafka on Kubernetes - Jakub Scholz & Paolo Patierno, Red Hat
Strimzi is a CNCF project focusing on running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes. Apache Kafka has emerged as a leading platform for building real-time data pipelines. It provides support for high-throughput/low-latency messaging, as well as sophisticated development options that cover all the stages of a distributed data streaming pipeline, from ingestion to processing. But running it on Kubernetes can be complex and tedious. This talk will introduce you to Strimzi - an operator which makes it easy to run Apache Kafka on Kubernetes. It addresses the whole lifecycle from creating, managing, and monitoring Kafka clusters to managing topics or users. This session will go through the main challenges of running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes, explain how they are solved by Strimzi and show a live demo.

Speakers
avatar for Jakub Scholz

Jakub Scholz

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Jakub works at Red Hat as Senior Principal Software Engineer. He has long-term experience with messaging and currently focuses mainly on Apache Kafka and its integration with Kubernetes. He is one of the maintainers of the Strimzi project which provides tooling for running Apache... Read More →
avatar for Paolo Patierno

Paolo Patierno

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Paolo is a Principal Software Engineer working for Red Hat on the messaging and IoT team. He is a maintainer of Strimzi, a CNCF sandbox project for running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes using operators. In his previous role, he worked on different integration projects about AMQP with... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Kubeadm Deep Dive - Rostislav Georgiev, VMware & Rafael Lopez , SUSE
Don’t miss this talk if you want to understand what are the driving forces for kubeadm evolution, if you want to take your first opportunity to influence the roadmap, or, least but not last, if you are considering to step up as a new contributor helping making this happen. We’ll reserve time to talk about how to get involved with SIG Cluster Lifecycle and kubeadm, for all your questions, concerns, and feature requests!

Speakers
avatar for Rostislav Georgiev

Rostislav Georgiev

Software Engineer, VMware
Rostislav (or simply Ross) started programming as a hobby in his early teens. Since then, he is interested in operating system architectures, IoT, storage, cluster computing and cloud-native design. He is part of the VMware Open Source Technology Center and Kubernetes community member... Read More →
avatar for Rafael Fernández López

Rafael Fernández López

Senior Software Engineer, SUSE
Rafa is a Senior Software Engineer at SUSE that loves to learn and experiment. He has special interest in the intersection between programming languages, distributed systems and infrastructure. When not in front of a computer he enjoys time with family, friends, city walks and ph... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Kubernetes SIG Instrumentation: Instrumenting for Day Two Concerns - Marek Siarkowicz, Google
Kubernetes SIG Instrumentation is responsible for ensuring high quality and consistent instrumentation across the Kubernetes project. This intro session will give an overview of the efforts the SIG Instrumentation has worked on in the past and is currently working on. Software engineering and operations are both disciplines practiced in SIG Instrumentation, and any experience will help the special interest group's mission. Join this session to learn how to get involved in SIG Instrumentation to make Kubernetes' instrumentation even better!


Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Minikube - Rohit Anand, NEC Corporation & Medya Ghazizadeh, Google
Join minikube maintainers for a deep dive into how minikube runs Kubernetes on your local machine. We'll cover how to get started with minikube and what customizations are available so you can have the best possible local development experience. We'll also go over how you can contribute to the project, new features we've recently added, and what you can expect from minikube in 2020. This session is intended for both new and seasoned minikube users.

Speakers
avatar for Medya Ghazizadeh

Medya Ghazizadeh

Technical Lead Manager, Google
Medya Ghazizadeh is a tech lead at Google's container tools team. holds masters degree from DePaul University. one of the minikube maintainers.loves open source, poetry and human languages.
avatar for Rohit Anand

Rohit Anand

Technical Lead, NEC Corporation
Rohit is a cloud native enthusiast and active contributor in Kubernetes. Rohit is currently working as Technical Lead at NEC. He is working in primary as well as secondary software development work based on Kubernetes. Rohit has expertise in python, go, shell scripts, docker, kubernetes... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

TiKV: A Cloud Native Key-Value Database - Dongxu Huang & Nick Cameron, PingCAP
TiKV is a distributed Key-Value database that features in geo-replication, horizontal scalability, consistent distributed transactions, and coprocessor support. As a CNCF incubating project, TiKV has been widely used in production by over 500 companies. An adopter has even stored over 1.3 trillion rows of in TiKV.

In this talk, Dongxu Huang and Nick Cameron will share the story of how they built TiKV from scratch, including how they decided the technical solutions, how they interacted with other CNCF projects, and also how to apply Chaos Engineering on TiKV to guarantee system safety and robustness. In the end, Dongxu Huang and Nick Cameron will show the approach to a self-driving database in TiKV 4.0, which leverages Kubernetes to make TiKV more elastic and scalable.

Speakers
DH

Dongxu Huang

CTO, PingCAP
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Nick Cameron

Senior Engineer, PingCAP
Senior engineer at PingCAP, Rust core team alumnus.Talk to me about TiKV, TiDB, or Rust.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:45 CEST

CRI-O: Deep Diving into the Security - Sascha Grunert, SUSE & Daniel Walsh, Red Hat
Container Runtime security is one of the most important aspects of the Kubernetes ecosystem. Runtimes have to ensure that all security constraints provided by the end-users are met on the system, as well as provide strong defaults for less experienced users. CRI-O is a container runtime that prides itself in its focus on security and safe defaults. In this talk Dan Walsh and Sascha Grunert will dive deep into CRI-O’s security principles. They will present common container workload securing practices and demonstrate how the container runtime will apply those to the target system. The talk will cover best practices in SELinux, AppArmor, seccomp, Linux capabilities and namespace isolation techniques which make Kubernetes based end-user applications more secure. At the end of the talk, they will also cover a general overview of the current status of container runtime security.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

Senior Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat
Daniel Walsh has worked in the computer security field for over 30 years. Dan is a Consulting Engineer at Red Hat. He joined Red Hat in August 2001. Dan leads the Red Hat Container Engineering team since August 2013, but has been working on container tec



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Deep Dive: Harbor - Enterprise Cloud Native Artifact Registry - Steven Zou & Daniel Jiang, VMware
Harbor is an open-source trusted cloud-native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. It has been widely used by organizations large and small around the world to resolve both the container image and Helm Chart management challenges. In this session, the speakers would like to talk more details about the evolution of making Harbor support managing kinds of cloud-native artifacts like Image, Helm Chart, CNAB and OPA bundle, etc. with simple and unified user experiences and promoting Harbor to be the best OCI compatible cloud-native artifact registry then. At the same time, they're going to share the future roadmap of Harbor project and community with the attendees, including but not limited to non-blocking online GC, Proxy cache, P2P distribution, and EDGE computing support, etc. Additionally, they'd like to update the current status of the Harbor community and encourage more participation in the Harbor community. Furthermore, the team would love to get feedback from users and contributors to current features and future roadmap.

Speakers
avatar for Steven Zou

Steven Zou

Staff II Engineer, VMware, VMware
Steven Zou is a senior engineer with years of experience in cloud computing and cloud-native technology. He is currently working as a Staff II engineer at VMware, focusing on cloud-native and Kubernetes-related platform services. In addition, he is a core maintainer of the CNCF open-source... Read More →
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Daniel Jiang

Harbor Maintainer, VMware
I'm a software engineer from VMware, who joined the company around the end of 2015. Currently working on a open source registry project called Harbor. I'm one of the founding member of this project.I have been giving speech in different meet-ups talking about docker image management... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Intro: Telepresence - Daniel Bryant, Datawire
This session will provide an intro to Telepresence, a CNCF Sandbox tool. We’ll talk about development workflows for Kubernetes. We’ll discuss the differences between traditional development, and different approaches people take to building Kubernetes services. We’ll then introduce Telepresence and discuss how it integrates with different organizational development workflows. Finally, we’ll talk about the evolution of Telepresence and how we are actively moving Telepresence forward from its heritage as a VPN-type approach into a more sophisticated L7 routing layer for developers.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Bryant

Daniel Bryant

Independent Tech Consultant, Big Picture Tech
Daniel Bryant currently works as an independent technical consultant. His expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. Daniel is a Java Champion who contributes to several open source projects. He also writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Jaeger Deep Dive - Pavol Loffay, Red Hat
This session is dedicated to an in-depth understanding of the Jaeger project. We will give a short demo of the recently added features, talk about various topics including the architecture, adaptive sampling, multi-tenancy, and configuration, and review the roadmap. After this session the attendees should better understand the Jaeger architecture, how to deploy it and get the best benefits, and to make contributions to the project.

Speakers
avatar for Pavol Loffay

Pavol Loffay

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Pavol Loffay is a principal software engineer at Red Hat working on open-source observability technology for modern cloud-native applications. Pavol contributes and maintains Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects OpenTelemetry and Jaeger. In his free time, Pavol likes... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Prometheus Deep Dive - Goutham Veeramachaneni, Grafana Labs & Bartłomiej Płotka, Red Hat
The Prometheus deep-dive will present advanced use cases, in particular how to run and scale up a vanilla Prometheus setup for large organizations. A number of Prometheus maintainers will be around for the Q&A.

Speakers
GV

Goutham Veeramachaneni

Software Engineer, Grafana Labs
Goutham Veeramachaneni is a developer from India who started his journey as an infra intern at a large company where he worked on deploying Prometheus. After the initial encounter, he started contributing to Prometheus and interned with CoreOS, working on Prometheus’ new storage... Read More →
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Bartłomiej Płotka

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Bartek Płotka is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. SWE by heart, with an SRE background, currently working on Cloud Observability. Previously Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. Author of "Efficient Go" book with O'Reilly. As the co-founder of the CNCF Thanos project and... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Advanced Logging with Fluent Bit - Eduardo Silva, Arm Treasure Data & Wesley Pettit, Amazon
Fluent Bit is a Fluentd sub-project that aims to solve the newest challenges in the cloud-native space. In this deep dive session, we will talk about its architecture, how data workflows operate and the ability to perform advanced stream processing on the edge. You will learn how to gather data value using the new SQL engine, data snapshots, aggregation windows, and basic machine learning.

Speakers
avatar for Eduardo Silva

Eduardo Silva

Principal Engineer, Arm Treasure Data
Eduardo is a Principal Engineer at Arm Treasure Data, he is the author and maintainer of Fluent Bit Log Processor, a CNCF sub-project under the umbrella of Fluentd. He is an international speaker in Open Source conferences, he has participated in Scale California, LinuxConf AU, Linux... Read More →
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Wesley Pettit

Software Development Engineer, Amazon



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

An introduction to Helm - Bridget Kromhout, Microsoft & Marc Khouzam, City of Montreal
CNCF Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes manifests that helps you write, share, find, and manage applications on Kubernetes. In this session you will learn the basics of Helm. We’ll dive into the components that make up Helm, and what a Helm Package looks like. We’ll then look at ways you can share Helm Charts and we’ll show you how to deploy an existing Helm Chart as well as how to get started writing your own Helm Chart.  We’ll finish off by talking about some of the other exciting tools in the Helm ecosystem.

Speakers
avatar for Bridget Kromhout

Bridget Kromhout

Principal Product Manager, Microsoft
Technologist, podcaster, conference speaker, devopsdays organizer. Herds cats and wrangles docs; still team #opslife.
avatar for Marc Khouzam

Marc Khouzam

Solutions Architect, City of Montreal
Marc Khouzam is a Solutions Architect at the City of Montreal with a focus on cloud native solutions. Heavily involved in open-source since 2007, he has presented at multiple conferences over the years and is a core maintainer for Helm. Working with production workloads in Kubernetes... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Cloud-Native Application Delivery Landscape Update (Deep-Dive) - Alois Reitbauer, Dynatrace & Lei Zhang, Alibaba
In the session the audience will learn about the state of the cloud-native application delivery landscape. The session will provide examples and guidance how to compose an application delivery stack following the application delivery model defined by the application delivery SIG. The audience will get first hand experience with sample projects and how they can be applied to common use cases.

Speakers
avatar for Lei Zhang

Lei Zhang

Partner Software Engineer, Microsoft
Lei is a Partner Software Engineer in Microsoft Azure and was leading the engineering effort in Alibaba including its Kubernetes infrastructure and serverless application platform. Lei has been working as a maintainer on Kubernetes upstream since its beginning.
avatar for Alois Reitbauer

Alois Reitbauer

Chief Technology Strategist/Head of Open Source, Dynatrace
Alois works as Chief Technology Strategist at Dynatrace, where he is response for all open source activities and research. He is currently heavily engaged in the cloud-native ecosystem as a maintainer and founder of several open source projects and as co-chair and founder of TAG App... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

CNCF SIG Network Intro & Deep-Dive - Lee Calcote, Layer5
“It’s the network!” is the cry of every system administrator, every developer. With the increased prevalence of microservice-based distributed systems, it’s true - networking as a discipline has never been more critical in the efficient operation of cloud native deployments. Networking primitives, including load balancing, observability, authentication, authorization, policy, rate limiting, QoS, mesh networks, legacy infrastructure bridging, and so on are now receiving substantial development and investment throughout the industry and are the subject of focus of the CNCF Network SIG.

Join this talk for an intro to the SIG, its charter and a deeper discussion of current cloud native networking topics being advanced in this SIG. Current CNCF projects in-scope: CNI, CoreDNS, Envoy, gRPC, Linkerd, NATS, Network Service Mesh.

Speakers
avatar for Lee Calcote

Lee Calcote

Founder and CEO, Layer5
Lee Calcote is an innovative product and technology leader, passionate about empowering engineers and enabling organizations. As Founder and CEO of Layer5, he is at the forefront of the cloud native movement. Open source, advanced and emerging technologies have been a consistent focus... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Designing a gRPC Interface for Kernel Tracing with eBPF - Leonardo Di Donato, Sysdig
As a maintainer of the CNCF runtime security project, Falco, he was tasked with designing a mutually TLS authenticated API over gRPC in C/C++ to solve the runtime security problem. Join this talk to understand the challenges he faced with designing the interface, as well as the performance concerns with parsing millions of syscalls using eBPF over gRPC. The audience will walk away with an understanding of runtime security in cloud-native, as well as the technical concerns with building such an interface.

Speakers
avatar for Leonardo Di Donato

Leonardo Di Donato

Senior Software Engineer
Leo is an Open Source Senior Software Engineer with a fondness for Security, eBPF, and Linux in general. He loves to mix such low-level concepts with Kubernetes and Cloud Native stuff. He's a core maintainer of Falco, the CNCF tool for Runtime Security, focusing on its low-level tech... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Introduction to SIG-Cluster Lifecycle - Lubomir Ivanov , VMware & Justin Santa Barbara, Google
The Cluster Lifecycle SIG is the Special Interest Group that is responsible for building the user experience for deploying and upgrading Kubernetes clusters. Our mission is examining how we should change Kubernetes to make it easier to operate. Since the group's formation we have focused on creating kubeadm, a streamlined installer tool and building block to simplify the installation and upgrade experience, and building a Cluster API to provide an abstraction of machines across different deployment environments and a common control plane configuration. In this introduction session, we will present the SIG's mission statement, review recent accomplishments, and discuss our future plans, where you are very welcome to contribute to the discussion. We will also focus on how new contributors can get involved in helping shape the future of Kubernetes' cluster lifecycle management.

Speakers
avatar for Justin Santa Barbara

Justin Santa Barbara

Software Engineer, Google
Justin has been contributing to kubernetes since 2014, initially as the primary maintainer of the kubernetes AWS support, he also started the kOps project. He loves helping users adopt and grow their use of kubernetes, and believes that we have only scratched the surface of the kubernetes... Read More →
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Lubomir I. Ivanov

Software engineer, VMware
Lubomir started contributing to Kubernetes in 2017. His main area of interest has been SIG Cluster Lifecycle and subprojects like kubeadm and Cluster API. Currently he co-chairs the SIG and works for VMware's Open Source Program Office.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Running SPIRE In Large Scale, Enterprise-Grade Environments - Andrew Harding, HPE
SPIRE started as the reference implementation of SPIFFE back in 2017, and is now part of the core security architecture of many large enterprises. That means it has to be flexible and reliable in a wide variety of deployment scenarios. We’ll discuss the practical logistics of running SPIRE in a large enterprise: high availability, nested deployment for multiple availability zones, integration with upstream certificate authorities, observability, and monitoring. This talk will be useful for anyone who is already using SPIRE at scale, as well as anyone who is thinking about using SPIRE and wants to know what to expect as their infrastructure grows.

Speakers
avatar for Andrew Harding

Andrew Harding

Software Engineer, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise
Andrew is a software engineer who loves his craft. He enjoys building all sorts of software but has a soft spot for security, in particular, identity management. Andrew is a full-time maintainer of SPIRE (https://github.com/spiffe/spire). Before getting involved with SPIRE, Andrew... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Thanos: Cheap, Simple and Scalable Prometheus - Giedrius Statkevičius, Adform & Matthias Loibl, Red Hat
Thanos is an open-source CNCF Sandbox project that builds upon Prometheus components to create a global-scale highly available monitoring system. It seamlessly extends Prometheus in a few simple steps and it is already used in production by dozens of companies that aim for high multi-cloud scale for metrics while keeping low maintenance cost. During this talk, core maintainers of Thanos will explain basic concepts behind the project, its use cases, and tradeoffs. You will learn where to start and how to quickly deploy Thanos on Kubernetes without impacting your existing Prometheus setup. This talk is recommended for those who want to know more about running highly available Prometheus setup at scale with potentially unlimited metric retention with the lowest possible effort and cost.

Speakers
avatar for Matthias Loibl

Matthias Loibl

Senior Software Engineer, Polar Signals
avatar for Giedrius Statkevičius

Giedrius Statkevičius

Site Reliability Engineer, Vinted
Giedrius is a site reliability engineer at Vinted mainly working on the internal monitoring infrastructure. He has been a Thanos maintainer for almost 5 years.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Birds of a Feather: Telecom User Group - Dan Kohn, CNCF & Taylor Carpenter, Vulk Coop
CNCF hosts the Telecom User Group (TUG) for service providers and their vendors to discuss the adoption of cloud native technologies. The community is invited to join this birds-of-a-feather (BoF) session to discuss the status of various initiatives and white papers in this space as well as ideas, requirements and best practices to continue moving forward. Some topics to discuss include the TUG Whitepaper, Cloud Native Networking Principles, Cloud Native Network Functions (CNFs) conformance testing, gap analysis and demonstrating different approaches using the CNF Testbed.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Kohn

Dan Kohn

General Manager, Linux Foundation Public Health, Linux Foundation
Dan leads Linux Foundation Public Health, a new initiative to use open source software to help public health authorities combat COVID-19 and serves as VP, Strategic Programs for the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, which sustains and integrates open source technologies like Kubernetes... Read More →
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Taylor Carpenter

Partner + Factotum, Vulk Coop
Partner at Vulk Cooperative - http://vulk.coop | Lead on CNCF CNF Testbed, Telecom User Group and CNF Conformance initiatives. OpenSource advocate, using Linux since 1994 with the 1.0 release and gnu tools on other unix systems before that. OpsDev geek. Elixir and Ruby programmer... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Cluster API Deep Dive - Naadir Jeewa, VMware & Cecile Robert-Michon, Microsoft
The Cluster Lifecycle SIG is the Special Interest Group that is responsible for building the user experience for deploying and upgrading Kubernetes clusters. Our mission is examining how we should change Kubernetes to make it easier to operate. In this deep dive, we will examine how the Cluster API simplifies the cluster management experience for cluster operators by enabling consistent machine management across environments, and bringing declarative upgrades to Kubernetes clusters.

Speakers
avatar for Cecile Robert-Michon

Cecile Robert-Michon

Software Engineer, Microsoft
Cecile Robert-Michon is a software engineer at Microsoft working on the Azure Cloud Native Compute team, where she spends most of her time contributing to various open source projects. She speaks French, English and Spanish and studied engineering at McGill University in Montreal... Read More →
avatar for Naadir Jeewa

Naadir Jeewa

Staff Engineer I, VMware Inc.
Chat to me about all things Cluster API related.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Deep Dive Into Building a Secure & Multi-tenant SaaS Solution with NATS - Wally Quevedo, Synadia
The NATS project turns 10 in 2020, and what started as a simple and high performance messaging system written in Go to build event-driven architectures using Pub/Sub, has since then evolved into a component that can allow the seamless communication of streams & services across multiple regions, thus simplifying further the stack required to deploy globally available services. In this talk, you will learn from one of the maintainers of the project how to create applications in Go that take advantage of NATS messaging and security features by demonstrating how to implement a minimal chat application that is secure and globally available.

Speakers
avatar for Wally Quevedo

Wally Quevedo

Software Developer, Synadia
Waldemar Quevedo is a core maintainer of the NATS.io project working at Synadia and author of the 'Practical NATS' book.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Deep Dive: Linkerd - Zahari Dichev, Buoyant
In this session, Zahari Dichev, will focus on lessons learned, how to's, and what the future of Linkerd holds.

Speakers
avatar for Zahari Dichev

Zahari Dichev

Mr, Buoyant
Zahari Dichev is a software engineer working at Buoyant, the creator of Linkerd. He is passionate about performance, distributed systems and cloud-native technology.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Kubernetes Steering Committee AMA - Lachlan Evenson, Microsoft; Aaron Crickenberger, Google; Paris Pittman, Apple; Nikhita Raghunath & Davanum "Dims" Srinivas, VMware ; Derek Carr & Christoph Blecker, Red Hat
Speakers
avatar for Lachlan Evenson

Lachlan Evenson

Principal Program Manager - Azure, Microsoft
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lachlanevenson
DC

Derek Carr

Distinguished Engineer, Ancestry
avatar for Aaron Crickenberger

Aaron Crickenberger

Staff Testing Engineer, Google
Aaron has been involved in open source since 2007, cloud since 2009, and Kubernetes since 2015.  He co-founded the Kubernetes Testing SIG and K8s Infra WG, and is serving his second term on the Kubernetes Steering Committee since being elected in 2017.Aaron has actively contributed... Read More →
avatar for Paris Pittman

Paris Pittman

various project roles, independent
Paris Pittman has spent the last 20 years helping communities grow and flourish — from building hometown Baltimore tech communities to driving belonging and sustainability in massive open source ecosystems like Kubernetes. Paris has contributed to Kubernetes for 6 years and serves... Read More →
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Christoph Blecker

Senior Principal Site Reliability Engineer, Red Hat
Christoph is an Architect and Senior Principal SRE at Red Hat. He's a long time maintainer of the Kubernetes project, an emeritus member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee, and sits on the CNCF Governing Board.
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Dims

Principal Engineer, AWS
Davanum Srinivas (a.k.a Dims) is a Principal Engineer with AWS working full time on Kubernetes and related projects at CNCF. At CNCF, Dims has served as a member of the Technical Oversight Committee and as the chair and represented the TOC on the CNCF Governing Board. In Kubernetes... Read More →
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Nikhita Raghunath

Staff Software Engineer, CNCF TOC Member, VMware by Broadcom
Nikhita is a staff software engineer at VMware and a maintainer of the Kubernetes project. She is a member of the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee and has won the CNCF Top Committer Award in 2021 for her technical contributions. She is currently the technical lead for Kubernetes... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Notary v2 Outstanding Issues Working Session - Justin Cormack, Docker & Steve Lasker, Microsoft
The Notary v2 project is a rework of the infrastructure for container signing, supporting additional OCI Artifacts, such as Helm, Singularity and CNAB, and fixing usability and other issues. This session examines the current state of the project, discussing the design decisions as they relate to the target scenarios. This session is a working session to engage face to face discussions for all participants.

Speakers
avatar for Justin Cormack

Justin Cormack

Chief Technology Officer, Docker, Inc
Justin is the CTO at Docker, and a member of the CNCF TOC. He has spent a lot of time working on security in the container ecosystem. He is a maintainer on the Notary project for container security.
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Steve Lasker

Principal PM Architect, Microsoft
Steve is a PM Architect for Registries at Microsoft, and an OCI & ORAS Artifacts maintainer. He's working on Notary v2 and Microsofts secure supply chain offerings. Prior to joining Microsoft, Steve worked in software consulting and broadcast engineering, where he learned the balance... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 17:30 CEST
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16:55 CEST

Kubernetes Networking Intro and Deep-Dive - Bowei Du & Tim Hockin, Google
Networking is less complicated than you think! This session is a combined intro and deep dive. This talk will start with some background on Kubernetes networking. Attendees who are not already comfortable with the "hows and whys" of basic networking in Kubernetes can get a bit of a primer before we dive deep on a few of the more recent developments and efforts in the networking space.

Speakers
avatar for Tim Hockin

Tim Hockin

Distinguished Engineer, Google
Tim has spent most of his career at Google, where he works on Kubernetes and Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). He is one of the technical leads of the Kubernetes project, and has been part of it since before it was publicly announced. He mostly pays attention to topics like APIs, networking... Read More →
avatar for Bowei Du

Bowei Du

Senior Staff Engineer, Google
Bowei is a lead on Kubernetes Networking at Google. He has worked on various topics in SIG-NETWORK, the most recent being helping shepard the new Gateway APIs (https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/)



Wednesday August 19, 2020 16:55 - 18:15 CEST
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17:40 CEST

gRPC Easy - Richard Belleville, Google
gRPC is a modern, open source remote procedure call (RPC) framework that can run anywhere. It enables client and server applications to communicate transparently, and makes it easier to build connected systems. Getting your micoservices talking to one another should be as simple as "import antigravity". Come hear about the latest developments in gRPC's Python bindings that make getting up and running easier than it's ever been. This talk will cover running services without generating code and simplifications in channel management.

Speakers
avatar for Richard Belleville

Richard Belleville

Software Engineer, Google LLC
Richard Belleville is a software engineer on the gRPC team at Google. He is a contributor to the Gateway API project, focusing on the GRPCRoute resource. In his free time, he tinkers on a server rack at home running Kubernetes.



Wednesday August 19, 2020 17:40 - 18:15 CEST
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17:40 CEST

Multi-Tenant Clusters with Hierarchical Namespaces - Adrian Ludwin, Google
The multi-tenancy working group is developing new building blocks in Kubernetes to better support multi-tenant use cases, such as hosting multiple teams in large enterprises and enabling multi-single-tenant deployments in SaaS. Namespaces are one of the most important foundations of multi-tenancy in Kubernetes. In this talk, we introduce a new building block called Hierarchical Namespaces that allow policies like RBAC and Network Policies to be consistently inherited across trees of namespaces. Based on our experience working with customers, we believe this new technique will simplify namespace management in Enterprise and SaaS use cases. This talk will show how you can use hierarchical namespaces to safely and easily share your cluster across teams and deployments within an organization. Hierarchical Namespaces are an open source project currently incubating in the Multi-tenancy working group. You can check out the code and get involved in the project here: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/multi-tenancy/tree/master/incubator/hnc

Speakers
avatar for Adrian Ludwin

Adrian Ludwin

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Adrian is a software engineer on the Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) in Kitchener, Ontario, and created the Hierarchical Namespace Controller (HNC). Before Google, he was a developer at Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group (formerly Altera) in Toronto, and specialized in parallel... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 17:40 - 18:15 CEST
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17:40 CEST

Open Policy Agent Deep Dive - Tim Hinrichs & Ash Narkar, Styra
Come to this session for a deep dive on some exciting new features in the OPA project presented by the project maintainers. This session will have plenty of time for Q&A!

Speakers
avatar for Tim Hinrichs

Tim Hinrichs

CTO, Styra
Tim Hinrichs is a co-founder and CTO of Styra, the cloud-native authorization company, and he is a co-creator of the open source CNCF Open Policy Agent project. Before that, he worked at VMware and co-founded the OpenStack Congress project. Tim has 20+ years of experience developing... Read More →
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Ash Narkar

Software Engineer, Styra
Ash Narkar is a maintainer of the Open Policy Agent project. Ash has over 5 years of experience working on large-scale distributed systems. Ash is a Senior Software Engineer at Styra, Inc. working on OPA development and integrations. Previously he was a Principal Engineer at Verizon... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 17:40 - 18:15 CEST
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17:40 CEST

Simplifying Windows runtime and deployment in Kubernetes - Muzz Imam, Microsoft & Michael Michael, VMware
The leaders of SIG-Windows will provide an update on the efforts to bring Windows to Kubernetes. This session will concentrate on presenting new features and capabilities as well as focus on advanced capabilities like Kubeadm support, ContainerD integration, and Cluster API for Windows. At the end, we will open the floor for Q&A with customers and members of the SIG-Windows community. Some familiarity with Windows on Kubernetes is required for the deep dive part since we will have an in-depth discussion on key features that are in the pipeline for Windows, explain their implementation and have a discussion on trade-offs with the community.

Speakers
avatar for Michael Michael

Michael Michael

Director of Product Management, VMware
Michael Michael (or M2) is a Maintainer of Harbor and Contour, co-chairs Kubernetes' SIG-Windows, and is the product lead for Velero, Octant, and Sonobuoy. M2 is focused on cloud native technologies, delivering agility and simplicity to developers and accelerating the modernization... Read More →
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Muzz Imam

Senior Product Manager, Microsoft
I am a Senior Program (Product) Manager at Microsoft for Windows Containers on Azure Kubernetes Service. I am also a contributor to SIG-Windows and love organizing backlogs, documentation and occasionally code PRs. If you have questions about Windows Containers, container runtimes... Read More →



Wednesday August 19, 2020 17:40 - 18:15 CEST
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Thursday, August 20
 

13:00 CEST

BoF: Introduction to Contour, A High Performance Multitenant Ingress Controller for Kubernetes - Michael Michael & Nick Young, VMware
This session will show how to leverage Contour and Envoy for Kubernetes workloads. Contour is a high performance ingress and load balancer solution for Kubernetes, offering a richer feature set than some common alternatives. At its core, Contour is providing the control plane for the Envoy edge and service proxy.
 
We will also present an introduction into how Contour plans to leverage service APIs (also known as Ingress v2).

More information at https://projectcontour.io/

Speakers
avatar for Michael Michael

Michael Michael

Director of Product Management, VMware
Michael Michael (or M2) is a Maintainer of Harbor and Contour, co-chairs Kubernetes' SIG-Windows, and is the product lead for Velero, Octant, and Sonobuoy. M2 is focused on cloud native technologies, delivering agility and simplicity to developers and accelerating the modernization... Read More →
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Nick Young

Senior Systems Engineer, Isovalent
Nick has been working to prevent the entropic downfall of systems for 20 years, across Windows and Linux, datacenters and clouds, networking, storage and compute. Currently he's a Senior Software Engineer at Isovalent, and a maintainer on the Kubernetes Gateway API project, where... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Deep Dive into Cloud Provider for Azure - Andy Zhang & Ernest Wong, Microsoft
In this session, we'll dig into the implementation of the Azure cloud provider, and current work to enhance the operations of Kubernetes. Updates for Kubernetes v1.18 and designs for the v1.19 versions will be discussed. Demos of the newest capabilities will make this. concrete. You will also learn how the maintainers set up their development environments so you can contribute easily too.

Speakers
AZ

Andy Zhang

Senior Software Enginee, Microsoft
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Ernest Wong

Software Engineer, Microsoft



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:00 CEST

Introduction Cloud Provider OpenStack - Christoph Glaubitz, Innovo & Anusha Ramineni, NEC
Introduction to cloud provider openstack, Achievements and Planning for next cycle

Speakers
AR

Anusha Ramineni

Technical Specialist, NEC
Anusha is a upstream developer at NEC. She is a Active Contributor of Kubernetes and Approver of cloud-provider-openstack. Prior to Kubernetes , she worked as developer/core reviewer in Openstack Community .



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:00 - 13:35 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Deep Dive into Autoscaling - Maciek Pytel & Joe Burnett, Google
Come and see how to debug and optimize your autoscalers and decrease your monthly infrastructure costs even further. During this talk members of SIG-Autoscaling will discuss the internals of HPA, VPA and Cluster Autoscaler, their peculiar features, and ways to fine tune them across dimensions like cost and availability. After this talk you will know where to look for information about the autoscaler activity, what settings can be changed and which flags should probably be left alone.

Speakers
MP

Maciek Pytel

Staff Software Engineer, Google
Maciek has been working on GKE and Kubernetes since 2017. Since the beginning of his adventure with Kubernetes his main focus is on the Cluster Autoscaler. In addition to being an active sig-autoscaling member and long time CA maintainer, Maciek has also introduced external metrics... Read More →
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Joseph Burnett

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Joseph Burnett is a Senior Software Engineer working on autoscaling at Google Cloud.



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

Episode IV: A New Network Service Mesh - Frederick Kautz, Doc.ai & Nikolay Nikolaev, VMware
It is a time of exploding networking complexity. Members of the Network Service Mesh Community, hacking furiously around the clock, have won their first victory for network simplification. During the development, community members discovered a new way to think about Cloud Native networking with enough power to meet the needs of multi-cloud enterprises and telcos alike. Racing across… Frederick Kautz and Nikolay Nikolaev bring you Network Service Mesh, which can unchain developers from legacy networking and restore freedom to networking. Come learn about Network Service Mesh and get the latest updates on the latest features including Inter-Domain connectivity, identity (SPIFFE) and policy (OPA) support!

Speakers
avatar for Frederick Kautz

Frederick Kautz

Director of R&D, TestifySec
Frederick collaborates on security and networking. He is on the SPIFFE Steering Committee, focusing on providing Zero Trust Workload Identity to compute workloads and resources. Frederick co-authored Solving the Bottom Turtle. He is a co-founder of OmniBOR and maintains the reference... Read More →
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Nikolay Nikolaev

Engineering Manager, Isovalent
Nikolay Nikolaev is an Engineering Manager at Isovalent's Datapath team. For more than 20 years, he has been implementing networking software ranging from hardware boxes to powerful server applications and virtualized data planes. He spent some time in the virtualization world using... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

OpenEBS 101: Hyperconverged Kubernetes Native Storage - Kiran Mova & Vishnu Itta, MayaData
OpenEBS provides horizontally scalable, highly available, persistent storage for Kubernetes stateful workloads. OpenEBS allows users to create a Hyper converged Kubernetes clusters, by pooling the storage available on the Kubernetes nodes. OpenEBS comes with a variety of storage engines that are highly composable to meet the demands of the different workloads. OpenEBS makes it easy to build managed data services. In this talk Kiran Mova and Vishnu Itta will discuss OpenEBS architecture, how to get started with OpenEBS, recent updates on the Day 2 Storage Operations support and the roadmap. OpenEBS is a CNCF sandbox project.

Speakers
VI

Vishnu Itta

Director Of Engineering, MayaData
Developer who always eager to learn, loves math, algorithms and programming. Have good experience in storage protocols, ZFS, FreeBSD internals, Linux, device drivers. Enjoys playing Table Tennis and doing travel.
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Kiran Mova

Chief Architect, Co Founder, MayaData
At MayaData, Kiran leads overall architecture and is responsible for solution design, and customer adoption of OpenEBS and related software. Kiran evangelizes open culture and open-source execution models and is a lead founder, maintainer, and contributor to the OpenEBS - CNCF pr... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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13:45 CEST

What You Need to Know About OpenMetrics - Brian Brazil, Robust Perception & Richard Hartmann, Grafana Labs
The OpenMetrics format intends to standardise metric exposition, making it easy for both those developing and operating systems to monitor them. While it is based on the Prometheus format, it is however a new format. Will it be supported by your monitoring system? Will you need to rewrite your existing instrumentation? What's needed to transition? What about 3rd party systems you don't control? How does this differ and expand, and improve on the existing Prometheus format? Do you have to use Prometheus?

Speakers
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Richard Hartmann

Director of Community, Grafana Labs
Richard "RichiH" Hartmann is the Director of Community at Grafana Labs, a member of the Office of the CTO of Grafana Labs, Prometheus team member, OpenMetrics founder, OpenTelemetry member, CNCF Technical Oversight Committee member, CNCF Governing Board member, and more. He also leads... Read More →
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Brian Brazil

Developer, Robust Perception
Brian Brazil is a core developer of Prometheus, and the founder of Robust Perception. He has developed and maintains components and features across the Prometheus ecosystem including the Python and Java clients, and many exporters. He wrote many of the best practices and guidelines... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 13:45 - 14:20 CEST
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14:30 CEST

CNCF Serverless WG: CloudEvents and Serverless Workflow Updates - Tihomir Surdilovic, Red Hat
In this session the Serverless WG will briefly update the community on the release of CloudEvents v1.0, and then dive into the latest with the Serverless Workflow specification.

With the rise of Serverless Architectures, Workflows have gained a renewed interest and usefulness. In this talk we introduce this Serverless Workflow specification and provide examples, details, and use cases. We will also show a demo with a Java-based reference implementation of the specification, running on Quarkus.

In this session you will learn:
- The what, why, and the how of the Serverless Workflow specification
- Why using the Serverless Workflow specification and orchestration can improve your serverless architecture

Speakers
avatar for Tihomir Surdilovic

Tihomir Surdilovic

Developer Advocate, Temporal Technologies
Bio: Tihomir Surdilovic is a Developer Advocate at Temporal Technologies. He is also a maintainer and project lead of the CNCF Serverless Workflow project.Ongoing projects:Temporal: https://temporal.io/CNCF Serverless Workflow: https://serverlessworkflow.io/Previous talks:DevConf.US... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

ComponentConfig Technical Challenges - Michael Taufen, Google & Alexander Knipping, Noris Network
Michael Taufen and Alex Knipping will give a technical deep dive into some of the trickier problems our working group has encountered while implementing ComponentConfig. The talk will focus on recent areas of work such as strict decoding of ComponentConfigs, the "instance-specific" config problem, and how ComponentConfig applies to hierarchical components like kube-controller-manager. The working group deals with broad issues that affect a large number of users, but you don't need to be an expert to start helping. Alex will share how he was able to quickly make an impact on these problems as a new contributor, and how others can get started too.

Speakers
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Michael Taufen

Software Engineer, Google
Michael Taufen is a software engineer at Google. He works on GKE, GKE On-prem, and open-source Kubernetes. He's an active maintainer, who has contributed to a number of projects related to the Kubelet, configuration APIs, release management, OS images, node lifecycle, and most recently... Read More →
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Alexander Knipping

Site Reliability Engineer, Exaring AG
Alex is a Site Reliability Engineer at Exaring AG, building a German IPTV platform. He works with internal tooling and Kubernetes and has just recently become a contributor to Kubernetes where he's active with Working Group Component Standard.



Thursday August 20, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

Deep Dive into Helm - Scott Rigby, Codeacademy & Paul Czarkowski, Pivotal
Helm v3 went GA in 2019 and the community was abuzz with excitement over the removal of Tiller. There’s more to Helm v3 than just the removal of Tiller though! In this session we’ll learn about the new features of Helm v3 and the changes and new architectures to support them. We’ll discuss the changes to the CLI and the underlying library and the subsequent improvements to usability. We’ll look at library charts and the new client/server security models. We’ll finish with a discussion on migrating charts from v2 to v3.

Speakers
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Paul Czarkowski

Managed OpenShift BlackBelt, Red Hat
Paul Czarkowski is a long-time practitioner of the dark arts of DevOps. Hailing from Australia, he moved to Austin,Texas to help build and run one of the largest and most successful online games. Now at Red Hat, Paul works to improve the operator experience by taking cloud native... Read More →
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Scott Rigby

CNCF Ambassador, Me and who?
Scott is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist and Developer Advocate. He co-founded the Basekamp art and research group in 1998 and the massively collaborative Plausible Artworlds international network. In technology, he enjoys helping develop open source software that anyone... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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14:30 CEST

KubeVirt Intro – Using KubeVirt to Run VMs at Scale - Fabian Deutsch, Red Hat & Marcus Sorensen, Apple
This session will provide an intro into the KubeVirt project, which enables Kubernetes to run virtual machine workloads alongside containers. This provides a unified development platform where developers can build, modify, and deploy applications made up of both application containers as well as virtual machines in a common, shared environment. In the session, you will learn more about why KubeVirt exists, how people are using it today, and how the project actually works from an architectural perspective. You will also see a short demo of the project in action! Finally, you will hear about future plans for developing KubeVirt’s capabilities that are emerging from the community.

Speakers
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Fabian Deutsch

KubeVirt Maintainer + Engineering Manager, Red Hat
Fabian Deutsch has been working in open source for quite a while, Initially gaining experience in the Linux plumbing layer, and image building, he later focused on the virtualization stack, and recently joined the container track.
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Marcus Sorensen

Senior Cloud Software Developer, Apple



Thursday August 20, 2020 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
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17:20 CEST

CNCF SIG Storage – An Intro to Cloud Native Storage - Alex Chircop, StorageOS & Erin Boyd, Red Hat
The CNCF SIG Storage (https://github.com/cncf/sig-storage) collaborates to explore and understand how different storage technologies are used in cloud-native environments. Topics include block stores, file systems, object stores, key-value stores and databases, amongst others. Different architectural approaches (centralized, distributed, sharded etc) are compared in terms of key attributes like availability, scalability, performance, data consistency, durability, fault tolerance, ease of development and operational complexity. In the intro, we'll provide an overview of the work currently underway and on the roadmap. You'll get the meet the people leading these efforts, and find out how best to get involved and contribute. We'll present our work thus far, and host discussions around the findings of how cloud native storage is approached in the real world, including some representative successes and failures. Our hope is that others can learn from, and expand upon those experiences.

Speakers
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Erin Boyd

Engineer, Red Hat
Erin is currently the Director of Emerging Technologies  and Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat in the Office of the CTO. Erin was previously an Apple Cloud Services Engineer at Apple. Erin is a Kubernetes contributor and an Apache Ambari committer. Erin is an active contributor to... Read More →
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Alex Chircop

Chief Product Architect, Akamai
Chief Product Architect at Akamai. Previously a founder and CTO of Ondat (formerly StoraeOS), building software defined solutions for cloud native environments. Alex is also a co-chair of the CNCF Storage TAG (previously SIG). Before embarking on the startup adventure he spent over... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 17:20 - 17:55 CEST
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17:20 CEST

Introduction to Windows Containers in Kubernetes - MICHAEL MICHAEL, VMware & Mark Rossetti, Microsoft
The leaders of SIG-Windows will provide an update on the efforts to bring Windows to Kubernetes. This will concentrate on presenting an introduction of Windows Containers in Kubernetes and new features that are being delivered.

Speakers
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Michael Michael

Director of Product Management, VMware
Michael Michael (or M2) is a Maintainer of Harbor and Contour, co-chairs Kubernetes' SIG-Windows, and is the product lead for Velero, Octant, and Sonobuoy. M2 is focused on cloud native technologies, delivering agility and simplicity to developers and accelerating the modernization... Read More →
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Mark Rossetti

Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft
I am a software engineer at Microsoft currently working in Azure on various container-related open source projects. I am also a SIG-Windows co-chair and a new first-time father.You can find me at @marosset on most platforms.



Thursday August 20, 2020 17:20 - 17:55 CEST
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17:20 CEST

SIG Multicluster Intro - Paul Morie, Red Hat
SIG-Multicluster is focused on solving common challenges related to the management of many Kubernetes clusters, across multiple cloud providers (so-called hybrid cloud) and applications deployed across many clusters.

In the introduction, we'll give attendees an overview of the current status of the multicluster problem space in Kubernetes and of the SIG. Beyond the technical details, we'll also cover the results of an on-going survey to gather feedback relevant to and assess adoption of the current SIG subprojects.

Finally, we'll also be soliciting additional feedback from the community about the SIG's current efforts and future direction. This session will mostly be an open dialog; attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions in person as well as leave survey responses that the SIG will use to plan next steps.

Speakers
avatar for Paul Morie

Paul Morie

Sr. Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Paul is a Principal Engineer at Red Hat and a Kubernetes maintainer. He's been working on Kubernetes since 2014, concentrating at different points on application development primitives, service catalog, container security, and multicluster problems. Before Kubernetes, he worked on... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 17:20 - 17:55 CEST
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17:20 CEST

SIG Usability: Unifying the Experience for the Kubernetes User - Gaby Moreno Cesar, IBM & Pamel Shinh , VMware
SIG Usability is focused on the core end-user usability of the Kubernetes project. This includes efforts in user research, internationalization, and accessibility. We will be going over some of the SIG's initiatives, opportunities to get involved, as well as diving into the topic of what makes up a usability contribution? Pulling from the field of cognitive science, we will present some well-established usability and software experience principles that both code and non-code contributors can use to expand the types of contributions they make to open source projects.

Speakers
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Pamel Shinh

Staff Product Designer, VMware
Pamel is a Staff Product Designer at VMware working on integrating Kubernetes into vSphere. She is also a SIG Usability contributor.
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Gaby Moreno Cesar

Design Principal, IBM



Thursday August 20, 2020 17:20 - 17:55 CEST
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18:05 CEST

Intro + Deep Dive - Provider IBM Cloud - Sahdev Zala & Khalid Ahmed, IBM
In this session, the Provider IBM Cloud leads will give an overview of this Cloud Provider subproject, its activities and discuss the recent developments. Everyone --active contributors, new contributors, and conference attendees -- with interest in the Provider IBM Cloud are welcome to attend.

Speakers
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Khalid Ahmed

Distinguished Engineer, IBM
Khalid Ahmed is an STSM, Chief Architect of Infrastructure Software at IBM Platform. He works on the design and architecture of large scale grid and cloud computing systems with focus on scheduling, resource, workload and data management. In over 20 years at industry experience he... Read More →
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Sahdev P. Zala

Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Source Developer, IBM
Sahdev Zala is a Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM Research. He is an open source developer for over a decade and currently contributes to the PyTorch and Kubernetes. He serves as a maintainer for the CNCF etcd project. Previously, Sahdev was a maintainer in the OpenStack project... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 18:05 - 18:40 CEST
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18:05 CEST

OpenTelemetry Agent and Collector: Telemetry Built-in Into All Software - Steve Flanders, Splunk & Trask Stalnaker, Microsoft
Effective observability requires high-quality telemetry. OpenTelemetry enables it by making telemetry a built-in feature of all software. Learn how easy it is to enable telemetry data collection for any app and enable observability scenarios by configuring OpenTelemetry collector. Help us build the future where all software exposes its telemetry in a unified way. Where app owners concentrate on building great software while getting insights into application behavior and reliability effortlessly. And see how the road to this future looks like. This talk will feature a demo of automatic java application instrumentation and collector configuration to upload high-quality telemetry to the backend of your choice.

Speakers
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Steve Flanders

Director of Engineering, Splunk
As Engineering Director at Splunk, Steve leads Observability “Getting Data In”: the top contributor to the CNCF OpenTelemetry project. Previously, he served as a founding member and Head of Product at Omnition; and Global Engineering Manager for log analytics at VMware. Steve’s... Read More →
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Trask Stalnaker

Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft
OpenTelemetry Governance Committee, OpenTelemetry Java Instrumentation Maintainer, Glowroot Author, Java @ Microsoft



Thursday August 20, 2020 18:05 - 18:40 CEST
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18:05 CEST

Rook Deep Dive: Ceph - Travis Nielsen & Sebastien Han, Red Hat
In this talk, a deep-dive will be presented for the Ceph storage provider. Rook is an open source cloud-native storage orchestrator for Kubernetes, providing the platform, framework, and support for a diverse set of storage solutions to natively integrate with cloud-native environments. Rook is run today in many production environments, providing a stable storage platform for your data. The architecture and recent improvements will be show how Rook provides the Ceph management layer for production environments. Rook was accepted as the first storage project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in January 2018.

Speakers
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Sébastien Han

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Sebastien Han currently serves as a Senior Principal Software Engineer, Storage Architect for Red Hat. He has been involved with Ceph Storage since 2011 and has built strong expertise around it. Curious and passionate, he loves working on bleeding edge technologies and identifying... Read More →
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Travis Nielsen

Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
Travis Nielsen is a Senior Technical Staff Member for IBM where he is a maintainer on Rook and member of the ODF and Ceph engineering team. Prior to IBM and Red Hat, Travis worked in storage at Quantum and Symform, a P2P storage startup, and was an engineering lead for the Windows... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 18:05 - 18:40 CEST
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18:05 CEST

Serving Trillion-Record Table on TiKV - Yi Wu, PingCAP
TiKV is a distributed, transactional key-value database that is based on the design of Google Spanner and HBase. It excels in horizontal scalability and can easily scale to 100+ terabytes of data.<br><br>In this talk, Yi Wu will take a deep dive into the architecture of TiKV and the recent development of the TiKV project. Additionally, they will introduce the new Titan storage engine and multithreaded raft store introduced in TiKV 3.0 in-depth and detail how the new features helped TiDB serve 1.6 trillion rows and more than 200 terabytes of data within a single cluster.

Speakers
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Yi Wu

Senior Engineer, PingCAP
Senior Engineer at PingCap focus on storage engine. Previous member of RocksDB team at Facebook.



Thursday August 20, 2020 18:05 - 18:40 CEST
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18:50 CEST

Intro to Longhorn: Open Source Cloud-Native Storage For K8s - Sheng Yang, Rancher Labs
Longhorn is an Open Source Cloud-Native distributed block storage built on and for Kubernetes. It provides persistent storage support for any Kubernetes cluster with one-click installation. It also supports advanced features like the built-in incremental backup and across cluster disaster recovery of the data. Longhorn leverages Kubernetes to build an easy to use, reliable and powerful storage experience for the users. Join us to learn about the architecture of Longhorn, how it was built on Kubernetes, how to use it with your stateful applications, and see a live demo of the latest release!

Speakers
avatar for Sheng Yang

Sheng Yang

Engineering Director, SUSE
Sheng Yang is an Engineering Director at SUSE. He is currently responsible for Harvester and Longhorn in the company. He joined SUSE through the Rancher Labs acquisition, where he worked on Longhorn, Harvester, local path provisioner, and other projects. Before Rancher Labs, he joined... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 18:50 - 19:25 CEST
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18:50 CEST

Provider vSphere: All Things vSphere Working Group - David vonThenen, VMware
Cloud Providers and CSI drivers have reached the mainstream Kubernetes community. Members within the community are deploying persistent stateful applications on Kubernetes clusters both in the cloud and on-premises in production environments. A lot of the design and planning effort architecting these deployments has been through a significant amount of trial and error and painful iteration. The discussion in this session will address various deployment strategies on VMware infrastructure to make your clusters run smoothly, efficiently and more importantly... stress-free. Some topics that will be discussed: - Brief vSphere subproject updates and housekeeping - Cloud Provider (CPI) and CSI driver basics - Discuss multi-tenancy and role-based access introduced in CPI v1.1.0 - Deployment recommendations/strategies for large and multi-tenant environments These topics will be facilitated via a demonstration to help encourage and support discussion with attendees.

Speakers
avatar for David vonThenen

David vonThenen

Cloud Native Engineer, VMware
David vonThenen is a Cloud Native Engineer at VMware working in the container orchestrator space specifically around the Kubernetes and CNCF ecosystems. His contributions have spanned a wide variety of projects include Jaeger, Helm, Open Tracing, Prometheus, and Cloud Providers just... Read More →



Thursday August 20, 2020 18:50 - 19:25 CEST
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