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Friday, November 15
 

11:00am MST

Discover CNCF TAG Runtime: From AI, WASM, OS, Edge to Workloads in the Heart of Salt Lake City - Stephen Rust, Akamai; Rajas Kakodkar, Broadcom; Danielle Tal, Microsoft; Ricardo Aravena, Snowflake
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
In this session, we will cover the following: 1) Overview of CNCF open source projects that enable running cloud native workloads. 2) The latest on the many TAG-Runtime working groups, including topics like: a. The Cloud Native AI working group including how AI can help Cloud Native and Cloud Native enables AI. b. Progress in the WASM, Edge, Batch, CDI, and Special Purpose OS working group. 4) Future trends in cloud-native technologies within the TAG scope. 7) How to get involved, grow in the contributor ladder, and have a say in the runtime related projects that get inducted in the CNCF landscape. Come join us and be a part of the many exciting projects under the TAG-Runtime umbrella! By the end of the session, you'll master the runtime related CNCF landscape, discover the latest developments in the TAG-Runtime working groups, learn how to join the communities of your interest, and dive into open-source project contributions. Be a part of this vital and vibrant CNCF community!
Speakers
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Ricardo Aravena

Cloud Native Lead, Snowflake
Ricardo Aravena is a Cloud Infrastructure Lead helping automate systems with cloud native technologies at Snowflake. He's an open source enthusiast, co-chair of the CNCF TAG-Runtime, Lead for CNCF Cloud Native AI Working Group and a CNCF Ambassador. He has been working in tech for... Read More →
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Rajas Kakodkar

Staff Software Engineer at Broadcom | Tech Lead CNCF TAG Runtime, Broadcom
Rajas is a staff software engineer at Broadcom and a tech lead of the CNCF Technical Advisory Group, Runtime. He is actively involved in the AI working group in the CNCF. He is a Kubernetes contributor and has been a maintainer of the Kube Proxy Next Gen Project. He has also served... Read More →
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Danielle Tal

PM, Microsoft
Danielle Tal is a Program Manager at Microsoft and an integral part of the team responsible for maintaining Flatcar Container Linux. The team is contributes to Linux OS distributions and Linux Security within Azure and other upstream projects. With a background in supporting diverse... Read More →
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Stephen Rust

Principal Architect, Akamai
Stephen Rust is a Principal Architect at Akamai, where he leads Cloud Native architecture within the Akamai Linode Cloud. Stephen has over 20 years of experience in operating systems, storage, and working in open source with containers, Kubernetes, and Cloud Native systems. At Akamai... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 E

11:55am MST

Crossplane Intro and Deep Dive - The Cloud Native Control Plane Framework - Jared Watts & Mark Anderson-Trocme, Upbound
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
The maintainers of Crossplane, a CNCF Incubating project, will lead this session that will introduce the project to new attendees, as well as dive deeper into details of Crossplane’s latest features and releases. There is always something new to show off at Kubecon! We will start with the basics on how Crossplane enables you to compose cloud infrastructure and services into custom platform APIs, and accelerate the journey of folks new to Crossplane to build a control plane of their own. Then we will take a detailed tour through the key features from the latest releases and how to adopt them into your platforms, including high level metrics, change logs, claim errors/status, and more! Finally, there will be an interactive opportunity to engage with the maintainers, ask questions, and influence the future of the project direction.
Speakers
avatar for Mark Anderson-Trocme

Mark Anderson-Trocme

Staff Platform Engineer, Upbound
Mark is the Tech Lead Manager of Platform Engineering at Upbound, where he's all about building self-service platforms that developers love to use. Starting out as a software engineer, Mark has always been passionate about creating tools that make developers' lives easier. At Upbound... Read More →
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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 →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 E

2:00pm MST

KubeVirt: Enhancements and the Road Ahead - Vladik Romanovsky & David Vossel, Red Hat
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
It's been a big year for KubeVirt. Join us for a detailed update on major advancements introduced over the past year and our plans, including CNCF Graduation. We'll cover some of our recent features: "VM rollout strategy," which changes the update management for running virtual machines; "VM Volume migration," which provides a declarative API to move data between volumes; and we introduce the "Application Aware Quota" operator, a solution that addresses the limitations of Kubernetes' native resource quota system and provides an alternative implementation of resource counting. Looking forward, we will also discuss our desire to improve the control over migration convergence, support for (DRA) Dynamic Resource Allocation to optimize resources handling and allocation, and introduce SWAP support for virtual machines, enabling performance improvements and flexibility. This session is designed to provide valuable insights for current users and those who are new to KubeVirt.
Speakers
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Vladik Romanovsky

Senior Principle Software Engineer, Red Hat
Developer and a maintainer of the KubeVirt Project. Interested in Kubernetes and Virtualization.
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David Vossel

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
David Vossel is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. He is currently the lead developer working on the Hosted Control Planes for OpenShift Virtualization platform and is a core contributor to the open source KubeVirt project.
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 E

2:55pm MST

Strimzi: Data Streaming on Kubernetes with Apache Kafka - Jakub Scholz, Red Hat & Yaodong Yang, Strimzi Kafka Contributor
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
Strimzi is a CNCF incubating project focusing on running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes. Apache Kafka is a leading date-streaming platform used for building real-time data pipelines. It provides support for high-throughput/low-latency messaging, as well as sophisticated data ingress, egress, and processing capabilities. However, running it on Kubernetes can be complex and tedious. Strimzi makes it simple by providing a set of operators and other tools to make data streaming as simple and Kubernetes-native as possible. This talk will briefly introduce Strimzi, explaining how it works and what it offers. And then it will focus on the current and planned features and their release plans. It will cover the exciting features being worked on - such as ZooKeeper removal, tiered storage, auto-rebalancing, or new certificate management - and deep dive into the most important ones.
Speakers
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Yaodong Yang

Staff Software Engineer, Strimzi Kafka Contributor
I'm a software engineering working in the data platform area. Mainly working on the Kafka stack and data ingestion scenario.
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 →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 E

4:00pm MST

Running a Highly Available Identity and Access Management with Keycloak - Ryan Emerson & Kameswararao Akella, Red Hat
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 4:35pm MST
A single sign on solution for your customers and employees should be designed for high availability without a single point of failure. Keycloak is no exception to this. A clustered Keycloak deployment in a single site provides sufficient availability for many. An increasing number of organizations need to utilize multiple sites for improved resiliency or to meet legal requirements. Keycloak overhauled its capabilities and now provides deployment blueprints to the community. This talk presents how we approached the problem, and the challenges we faced. Expect to dive into concepts like load shedding, cache stampedes, and automated failover. See tools like Gatling, Helm, OpenTelemetry, Kubernetes Operators and cloud infrastructure in action. We will also provide an outlook for the next steps in our journey. These insights will help you to improve your Keycloak deployments as well as design and test your own applications so they can withstand high load and site failures.
Speakers
avatar for Kamesh Akella

Kamesh Akella

Principal Software Quality Engineer, Red Hat
Hailing from the coastal state of India, Andhra Pradesh, I share a profound interest in everything open-source and computers from my childhood, which led me to my current position at Red Hat and contributing back to the wonderful open-source community.
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Ryan Emerson

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Ryan Emerson is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. He is a member of the Infinispan and Keycloak open-source product teams, where he leads the development of the Infinispan Kubernetes Operator, in addition to contributing to the development of the Infinispan core/server. During... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 4:35pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 E
 

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