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Meet up with a group of like-minded exercise enthusiasts for a morning pick-me-up before KubeCon + CloudNativeCon kicks off! This self-led morning run will be a leisurely way to get your morning off to a great start! Suggested routes will be provided. Meet in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City at 6:50 am. Look for the Morning Run sign!
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Chair Massages Whether it’s a disruptive email or an unplanned meeting, we all have stressful days. Take a few minutes to unwind with a 10-minute chair massage to help stimulate blood circulation and relaxation. Appointments available on-site.
Oxygen Bar Recharge your mind and body with pure oxygen.
Zen Zone Need some space and quiet time? We’ve got you covered! Visit the Zen Zone and check out a pair of noise-canceling headphones or a yoga mat for some extra relaxation.
Come and watch a competition of two people using their technical ingenuity and creativity to solve a challenge put forth by the Scheduler (host). Time is limited and stakes are high, as this isn’t just a “live demo” for the masses. Over the course of twenty minutes, competitors will attempt to resolve a broken cluster, or deploy a service to production. At the end of the time, entries will be judged on four categories. Each category will be rated on Stability, Resiliency, Flexibility, and Observability.
Participants won’t know what challenge they’ll be given ahead of time but will be informed whether certain cloud resources or APIs will need to be enabled and available. Pre-creating any helpful scripts, code, or cloud resources is strictly prohibited. During the competition, the Scheduler will bounce between the participants’ screens, engage with the audience, and ask questions of the participants live.
Join us, root for our competitors, and feel free to engage live! If you'd like to participate in a challenge, you will be able to sign up on-site. (Note: Signing up does not guarantee you will be selected.)
Join us for engaging table topic discussions at the Network Nook during lunch break! These informal gatherings are open to anyone. Whether you are looking to share your insights, hear diverse perspectives, or network with fellow participants, these discussions are a great way to connect and collaborate. Choose a table topic that interests you and dive into conversations.
The discussion topics are based on the daily keynote themes. Today's theme is KuberTENes.
Friday, November 15: - Topic 1: 10 Years of Kubernetes: How Has It Changed the World? - Topic 2: The Future of Kubernetes: What’s Next in the Journey? - Topic 3: Challenges of Kubernetes at Scale - Topic 4: Kubernetes and Developer Experience: Is It Easy Enough?