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Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE clear filter
Wednesday, November 13
 

11:15am MST

The State of Cloud Native Business Value in 2024 - Danielle Cook, appCD; Simon Forster, Stackegy; Catherine Paganini, Buoyant; Colin Griffin, Krumware; Robbie Glenn, Accenture
Wednesday November 13, 2024 11:15am - 11:50am MST
In 2024, what is the state of cloud native business value? We hear that it is marked by unprecedented growth and innovation, but is that what we are seeing? In this panel discussion hosted by the Cartografos Working Group, we provide an update on how organizations of all sizes are leveraging cloud native technologies to enhance agility, scalability, and cost efficiency. Key advancements go beyond technology alone. Panelists will discuss how cloud native is streamlining operations, accelerating time-to-market, realizing ROI through more efficient resource utilization and reduced operational overhead. Attendees will hear how cloud native can drive business goals including how cloud native platforms drive intelligent automation and data-driven decision-making. Attendees will hear how security and compliance frameworks have matured and how cloud native strategies are proving essential for competitive advantage and digital transformation across industries.
Speakers
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Robbie Glenn

Tech Architecture Manager, Accenture
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Colin Griffin

CEO, Krumware
Colin Griffin is CEO at Krumware, and a Co-Chair of the CNCF Platforms Working Group. Colin Griffin is a software engineer by trade, specializing in cloud-native application and infrastructure development; with an emphasis on developer enablement and platform engineering. He founded... Read More →
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Catherine Paganini

Head of Marketing, Buoyant
Catherine Paganini is TAG Contributor Strategy Co-chair, CNCF Deaf & Hard of Hearing WG facilitator, CNCF Cloud Native Glossary founder, and Head of Marketing at Buoyant, the creator of Linkerd. A marketing leader passionate about open source, Catherine started her contributor journey... Read More →
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Simon Forster

Technical Architect and CNCF Ambassador, Independent
Simon Forster is a CNCF Ambassador and cloud native technology architect and engineer based in London. Simon has extensive experience working in heavily regulated financial institutions on the design, delivery and security of critical cloud native applications. He has a specific focus... Read More →
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Danielle Cook

VP, appCD
Danielle Cook has worked in the cloud native industry since 2016 helping organizations adopt the technologies that make cloud native enterprise ready. She co-authored and launched the CNCF Cloud Native Maturity Model in 2021, is a co-chair of the CNCF Cartografos Working Group and... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 11:15am - 11:50am MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

12:10pm MST

Best Friends Keep No Secrets: Going Secretless with Cert-Manager - Ashley Davis & Tim Ramlot, Venafi
Wednesday November 13, 2024 12:10pm - 12:45pm MST
In today's complex Kubernetes environments, managing secrets securely is a challenge. Traditional methods often involve complex configurations with secret vaults, secret syncing and secret backups. Regardless of which fancy technology is used, secrets always come with a risk of being leaked. Most of the secrets used in traditional applications can be replaced by short-lived certificates. Applications can prove to be the owner of a certificate without sharing any secrets. In Kubernetes, cert-manager can be used to provision these certificates to all applications without sharing any secret information. Table of contents: - Do we actually need secrets? Comparing authentication methods: static secrets vs short-lived secrets and proof of ownership - How to issue certificates using cert-manager without using [S|s]ecrets - Compatibility and other challenges
Speakers
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Ashley Davis

Staff Software Engineer, Venafi
As a teenager, Ash taught himself to program after wondering how exactly video games were made. That led to adventures trawling through open source codebases, sparking an interest in computers spanning from bare-metal machine code right up to scalable distributed platforms like Kubernetes... Read More →
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Tim Ramlot

Senior Software Engineer - cert-manager maintainer, Venafi
Tim started working at Venafi as a software engineer after his graduation as computer science engineer at Ghent University. He learned about cert-manager and Venafi through a Google Summer of Code internship. His mission at Venafi is to advance his problem solving skills, whilst contributing... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 12:10pm - 12:45pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

2:30pm MST

Guiding Kubernetes: The Steering Committee's Role in Project Evolution - Maciej Szulik, Red Hat
Wednesday November 13, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
The Kubernetes Steering Committee plays a crucial role in overseeing the non-technical aspects of the Kubernetes project and making important project-wide decisions. The committee has a wide scope of working and responsibilities. The committee has evolved over the years. In this session, let’s take a look at how the committee came to be created, the bootstrap era, how it works now and what’s in store for the future. We will have excerpts from our emeritus members who served to shape the goals and vision of the steering committee. We will explore how you can leverage our learnings to enhance the governance of your own cloud native projects. If you are eager to gain insights or have queries about the governance journey of the Kubernetes project, we encourage you to drop by and engage in an insightful discussion.
Speakers
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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.
Wednesday November 13, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

3:25pm MST

How to Get Started Contributing in the CNCF - Destiny O'Connor, Women Blessing Women & Riaan Kleinhans, Linux Foundation
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
The CNCF fosters a dynamic and inclusive ecosystem where individuals of all skill sets and regardless of experience can contribute to cloud-native technologies. Let us delve beyond the traditional "how-to contribute" approach and empower you to unlock your potential as a contributor. We’ll get into the core principles of open source, drawing from real-world examples from my experience. Highlighting its collaboration and the inclusive environment it offers. We'll share valuable resources and practical steps to teach you how to get started in the open-source community. Learn how to: - Find projects that align with your skills & interests. - Navigate the open-source collaborative environment. - Contribute with guidelines for beginners. - Leverage your unique perspective. - Use resources to find your contribution niche. This presentation equips you to confidently enter the rewarding world of open-source cloud-native development.
Speakers
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Destiny O'Connor

Co-Chair CNCF Deaf and Hard of Hearing WG, Web Developer, Women Blessing Women
As Co-Chair of the CNCF Deaf and Hard of Hearing Working Group, where I channel my passion for creating a more inclusive tech world for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. My mission is to educate the tech community about the unique challenges and experiences of being deaf in this... Read More →
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Riaan Kleinhans

Mr., Linux Foundation
Riaan Kleinhans is a seasoned project manager with extensive experience in customer-facing roles, open-source projects, and community management. Currently, he serves as a Program Manager at the Linux Foundation, collaborating with the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and the Confidential... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

4:30pm MST

How to Expand Your IDP: The New Building Blocks of Backstage - Ben Lambert & Patrik Oldsberg, Spotify
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Learn new ways to get the most out of your internal developer portal (IDP) and improve developer experience and productivity together with the Backstage community. The project maintainers will walk through brand new framework features and resources designed to help you build plugins and integrations. By expanding what a Backstage portal can do, you add value to your own IDP while strengthening the Backstage open source ecosystem. You’ll also hear the latest updates from the different Project Areas and a roadmap for what’s coming next. There will be plenty of time for Q&A, so here’s your chance to ask any burning questions!
Speakers
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Patrik Oldsberg

Senior Engineer, Spotify
Patrik is a Senior Software Engineer at Spotify and a core maintainer of Backstage. In 2019 he joined the team in Spotify’s platform organization that owned the Backstage platform, and worked together with the rest of the team to bring it out in the open. Before joining Spotify... Read More →
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Ben Lambert

Core Maintainer of Backstage, Senior Engineer at Spotify, Spotify
Ben is an Engineer at Spotify and a Maintainer of Backstage.io
Wednesday November 13, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

5:25pm MST

XRegistry - Looking Beyond CloudEvents - Calum Murray, University of Toronto
Wednesday November 13, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
CloudEvents helps in the delivery of events by standardizing where common event metadata can be found in the messages carrying those events without the need to understand the schema of each event. But discovering which endpoints support those events, how to communicate with them, and finding the schema of the messages carrying those events can be challenging. This is where xRegistry can be used. xRegisty defines a core set of interoperable APIs for a generic "registry" that can be used to persist and query its contents to help discover resources and their metadata. On top of this extensible base registry model we are developing 3 domain specific registries: Endpoint, Message and Schema registries - specifically aimed at enabling the automation, tooling and code generation often needed in distributed systems development. In this session you will learn about CloudEvents, xRegistry and how we're trying to help users be more productive in an event-driven world.
Speakers
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Calum Murray

Engineering Science Student, University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
I'm a software engineer, and I love building cool things in open source. I like to seek out the most interesting and challenging problems which I think will have a large impact, and build creative solutions to them. I also like to share my passion for open source with others, and... Read More →
Wednesday November 13, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE
 
Thursday, November 14
 

11:00am MST

GitOps at Production Scale with Flux - Leigh Capili, Flox & Priyanka Ravi, G-Research
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
In this session, Leigh and Pinky will cover best practices when running Flux at scale in production. We'll start with an overview of the scaling capabilities of Flux controllers: - Vertical Scaling - Horizontal Scaling - Sharding We'll dive deeply into each method and explain when and how to use them considering multi-tenancy, cluster fleet size, and workload complexity. We'll also introduce the Mean Time To Production benchmarking tool the Flux team has developed using CUE lang and Timoni. The benchmark measures the time it takes for Flux to deploy thousands of Helm charts and Kustomize overlays on Kubernetes clusters. We'll explain the benchmark results and share lessons from running it on different Kubernetes distributions and providers. The session will conclude with the Flux roadmap and our API promises now that Flux is GA.
Speakers
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Leigh Capili

Senior DevRel Engineer, Flox
Leigh is an empathetic speaker and dev with niches in cloud-native systems and security. He has a background in building software to manage infra. Leigh is working in k8s SIG-Auth. He authored kubeadm’s etcd mTLS implementation and Flux 2’s multi-tenant security model. Leigh works... Read More →
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Priyanka Ravi

Platform Tech Advocate, G-Research
Priyanka “Pinky” Ravi is a Platform Technical Advocate at G-Research. She is a Flux project member and an advocate for GitOps. She has worked on a multitude of topics including front end development, UI automation for testing and API development. Previously she was a developer... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

11:55am MST

Cilium: Connecting, Observing, and Securing Kubernetes and Beyond with eBPF - Ahmed Bebars, The New York Times & Liz Rice, Isovalent @ Cisco
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Welcome to Cilium's maintainer track session where you'll get an update on how Cilium is expanding the frontiers of cloud native networking, observability, and security. Cilium is CNCF's most widely adopted CNI, being the default choice for all major cloud providers. This talk dives into the bytecode behind all of the buzz around the project. We'll start with a brief overview of each part of the project before diving into how Cilium is expanding beyond Kubernetes with load balancing and multi-cloud networking and into runtime enforcement with Tetragon. In this session, you'll hear from Cilium contributors and users Isovalent and The New York Times.
Speakers
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Liz Rice

Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent, now a part of Cisco
Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer at Isovalent, the creators of the Cilium project, and now part of Cisco. Currently on the boards of the CNCF and OpenUK, she was chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee 2019-2022, and Co-Chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in 2018. She... Read More →
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Ahmed Bebars

Principal Engineer, The New York Times
As a seasoned Principal Engineer on the Delivery Engineering team at The New York Times, I specialize in developing robust and scalable Kubernetes-based solutions. My primary focus is on crafting a secure and flexible runtime environment that is pivotal in empowering service teams... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

2:30pm MST

Celebrating Prometheus 3.0: A Deep Dive with the Maintainers - Kemal Akkoyun, fal.ai & Josh Abreu, Grafana Labs
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Prometheus is an open-source systems monitoring system and a CNCF Graduate project. It benefits from a rich ecosystem, including Alertmanager, efficient client libraries for many languages, the Prometheus Operator to install on Kubernetes, and numerous Exporters to provide the raw data. This year, Prometheus releases the 3.0 version, which includes new features, a refreshed UI/UX, and plenty of new things that build on what has worked well for years. Join two Prometheus maintainers, Josh and Kemal, to celebrate the 3.0 version and learn what it enables for new and existing users, how to upgrade, and how to get the most out of the latest version! Prepare tons of questions; we will have a lot of interactive time for questions; we want to hear community feedback!
Speakers
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Kemal Akkoyun

Staff Software Engineer, Independent
Software Infrastructure Engineer. Programmer. Open Source Enthusiast. I help to build large-scale, distributed, real-time microservice systems and observability infrastructure.
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Josue Abreu

Principal Software Engineer, Grafana Labs
Josue (Josh) Abreu has been involved in observability for the past 4 years. As a relative newcomer to this world, he was often puzzled at how alerting would function on a small and big scale. Josue works as the Alerting Lead at Grafana Labs and is a Prometheus Maintainer. Over a 10-year... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 3:05pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

3:25pm MST

Peak Innovation and Cloud Tweaks: Falco’s Ongoing Runtime Security Development - Jason Dellaluce, Leonardo Grasso & Luca Guerra, Sysdig; Carlos Tadeu Panato Junior, Chainguard; Melissa Kilby, Apple
Thursday November 14, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
In the fast-paced world of cloud-native runtime security, Falco embraces innovation and adaptability. As a trusted CNCF-graduated project, Falco keeps evolving to meet today’s security challenges with new approaches. This session covers Falco’s latest developments, including better rule handling for flexible ruleset customization and output definition, integration with Prometheus metrics, and an improved installation experience. We will also look at new language extensions and operators, improvements in performance and testing, and powerful new plugins for advanced data modeling. Join us in celebrating Falco’s ongoing efforts to refining runtime security and its dedication to the future of cloud-native environments.
Speakers
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Carlos Panato

Staff Software Engineer, Chainguard
Carlos Panato (@cpanato) is a Staff Software Engineer at Chainguard, Inc., specializing in development and infrastructure with Kubernetes and containers. He has a diverse background in development, testing, processes, and management. Carlos actively contributes to several Linux Foundation... Read More →
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Leonardo Grasso

Open Source Tech Lead Manager / Falco Core Maintainer, Sysdig
Leonardo leads a talented group of open source engineers advancing security projects at Sysdig. Based in Italy, Leonardo combines his deep passion for Linux, Kubernetes, Containers, and Security with a strong background in software design and R&D. As a core maintainer of Falco, a... Read More →
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Melissa Kilby

Security Engineer, Apple
Before joining Apple, Security Engineer Melissa Kilby contributed to US Government research projects and taught Applied Data Science at BlackHat. She has a Ph.D., specializing in machine learning and biomechanics. She has also contributed to NASA’s space suit engineering program... Read More →
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Jason Dellaluce

Tech Lead, Manager, Sysdig
Jason Dellaluce is an Senior Engineer and Manager at Sysdig and a core maintainer of Falco, the CNCF tool for Cloud Native Runtime Security. On a daily basis, he contributes to the Falco Community and is exposed to Linux, Kubernetes, Containers, Security, eBPF, and the Open Source... Read More →
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Luca Guerra

Sr. Open Source Engineer, Sysdig Inc.
Luca is an experienced software engineer, specializing in software design and security research. His professional experience includes designing security solutions, building and breaking secure systems, and vulnerability management. Luca is a core maintainer for the Falco project and... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 3:25pm - 4:00pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

4:30pm MST

Open Policy Agent (OPA) Intro, Deep Dive & V1.0 Update - Charlie Egan, Styra
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Join us in this dedicated session on Open Policy Agent (OPA), the general-purpose policy engine for policy decision-making and management across the cloud native stack - from application authorization to Kubernetes admission, OPA has you covered. OPA maintainers will provide a comprehensive introduction for newcomers, followed by a deep dive into OPA v1.0 and recent updates. Whether you're a veteran OPA user, or just intrigued by policy as code in cloud-native environments, you will find this session valuable. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with other OPA users and to get your questions answered after the presentation too.
Speakers
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Charlie Egan

Senior Developer Advocate, Styra
Charlie has been working with in the Cloud Native space since 2018. He currently works as a Developer Advocate at Styra and on the OPA project. Charlie is interested in authentication and authorization across the stack. You can find him in the OPA Community Slack.
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 5:05pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

5:25pm MST

The Path to Helm 4 - Matt Farina, SUSE & Andrew Block, Red Hat
Thursday November 14, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Helm, the package manager for Kubernetes, has had a long and storied history alongside Kubernetes, dating back to 2015. As Kubernetes has grown, matured, and evolved, so has Helm. Since Helm is used by communities and organizations throughout the world, it is important that the project remains stable and efficient. For this to occur, Helm utilizes semantic versioning which ensures the CLI and API remain stable. However, as Kubernetes has evolved, it has been difficult to add new capabilities while also complying with these standards. There becomes a point for which breaking changes must be made. For this reason, Helm is embarking on Helm 4 which will help shape the future of the project. In this session, attendees will learn: How Helm remains stable including the safeguards used Why Helm is embarking on a new major version The key the features associated with Helm 4 Helm 3 support, during and afterward How to get involved The future of Helm is NOW and you can participate!
Speakers
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Andrew Block

Distinguished Architect, Red Hat
Andrew Block is a Distinguished Architect at Red Hat that works with organizations to design and implement solutions leveraging cloud native technologies. He specializes in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery methodologies with a focus on security to reducing the overall... Read More →
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Matt Farina

Distinguished Engineer, SUSE
Matt works as a Distinguished Engineer at SUSE, where he works as the Chief Architect of the SUSE Rancher Team. He is a maintainer of multiple open source projects including Helm and Artifact Hub. Matt is an author, speaker, and regular contributor to open source.
Thursday November 14, 2024 5:25pm - 6:00pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE
 
Friday, November 15
 

11:00am MST

CRI-O Features for Fun and Profit - Peter Hunt & Sohan Kunkerkar, Red Hat
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
Are you a cluster admin looking to be on the cutting edge of Kubernetes features? How about an end-user looking to take full advantage of the capabilities of your cluster? This is the talk for you! Join Sohan Kunkerkar and Peter Hunt as they explore recent features in CRI-O and Kubernetes. They'll cover topics such as native sigstore signature support, running Podman in a Kubernetes pod, using OCI artifacts as a volume, and more. In each, they will highlight potential use cases, pitfalls and common patterns, as well as show how to use each in your cluster. If you're interested in the newest at the intersection of Kubernetes and container runtimes, step right up and learn away!
Speakers
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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.
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Sohan Kunkerkar

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat Inc
Sohan Kunkerkar is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, bringing expertise in distributed systems, backend engineering, and containers. His active contributions extend to CRI-O, a container runtime engine, and various sub-projects within the Kubernetes Sig-Node community. Sohan... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

11:55am MST

Public Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) Meeting - Moderated by Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, The Linux Foundation
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
This session is a panel discussion moderated by Chris Aniszczyk with members of the Technical Oversight Committee. Feel free to come with questions, but we'll be doing an overview of the Technical Oversight Committee's governance structure, scope, mission and processes.

To learn more about the TOC, visit https://github.com/cncf/toc
Speakers
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Chris Aniszczyk

CTO, CNCF
Chris Aniszczyk is an open source executive and engineer with a passion for building a better world through open collaboration. He's currently a CTO at the Linux Foundation focused on developer relations and running the Open Container Initiative (OCI) / Cloud Native Computing Foundation... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

2:00pm MST

Vitess: Introduction, New Features and Running in Production - Deepthi Sigireddi, PlanetScale; Derek Perkins, Nozzle; Sudhi Vijayakumar, Backblaze
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
Welcome to the Vitess maintainer track session! Today, you will learn what Vitess is, hear about its high level architecture and the feature set it offers. After that, you will hear real-world stories about Vitess adoption and production usage at Backblaze, Nozzle and PlanetScale. You will finally hear about what is new in recent Vitess releases and get a preview of planned features.
Speakers
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Derek Perkins

CEO, Nozzle
Derek is the Founder and CEO of Nozzle. He has been building database driven software since 1999, is a maintainer of Vitess.io, and has been a top BigQuery user for over a decade.
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Deepthi Sigireddi

Software Engineer, PlanetScale
Deepthi is the Technical lead for Vitess, a CNCF graduated open source project. She also leads the Vitess engineering team at PlanetScale which offers a database service built on Vitess. She brings over 20 years of experience building scalable systems to this role. She enjoys speaking... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

2:55pm MST

CoreDNS Plugins: A Deep Dive - John Belamaric, Google & Yong Tang, Ivanti
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
As a flexible and extensible DNS server with a focus on service discovery, CoreDNS has been widely used in different cloud-native systems. The extensibility of CoreDNS mostly comes from its plugin-based architecture that allows easy addition of new features. In this session, we will take a deep dive and discuss the rich plugin ecosystems of CoreDNS. We will learn the integrations of CoreDNS with cloud-vendors and how this fits hybrid-cloud strategy of different companies. We will also walk through a simple yet complete golang implementation of a CoreDNS plugin for demo purposes. At the end are the project update and road map for CoreDNS community.
Speakers
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John Belamaric

Senior Staff Software Engineer, Google
John is a Sr Staff SWE, co-chair of K8s SIG Architecture and of K8s WG Device Management, helping lead efforts to improve how GPUs, TPUs, NICs and other devices are selected, shared, and configured in Kubernetes. He is also co-founder of Nephio, an LF project for K8s-based automation... Read More →
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Yong Tang

Senior Director of Engineering, Ivanti
Yong Tang is Senior Director of Engineering at Ivanti. He is a core maintainer of CoreDNS and contributes to many container, cloud-native, and machine learning projects for the open source community. In addition to CoreDNS, he is a maintainer of Docker/Moby. He is also a maintainer... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE

4:55pm MST

Rook: Intro and Deep Dive with Ceph Storage - Travis Nielsen, Annette Clewett, Blaine Gardner & Subham Rai, IBM
Friday November 15, 2024 4:55pm - 5:30pm MST
The Rook project will be introduced to attendees of all levels and experience. Rook is an open source cloud-native storage operator for Kubernetes, providing the platform, framework, and support for Ceph to natively integrate with Kubernetes. The panel will discuss various scenarios to show how Rook configures Ceph to provide stable block, shared file system, and object storage for your production data. Rook was accepted as a graduated project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in October 2020.
Speakers
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Travis Nielsen

Rook Lead Maintainer, 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 →
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Annette Clewett

Software Architect, IBM
Storage Architect with broad knowledge across a spectrum of technologies – network, storage, virtual, and platform. Have successfully delivered countless studies that improved end-user experience and created a more efficient and available infrastructure. Current projects include... Read More →
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Blaine Gardner

Rook Maintainer, IBM
Blaine is a Senior Advisory Software Engineer at IBM Storage on the Ceph OpenShift/Fusion Data Foundation (ODF) team. He is a maintainer of the CNCF-graduated Rook project making sure Ceph and Kubernetes live together in harmony. Their current focus topics are the Container Object... Read More →
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Subham Rai

Software Engineer, IBM
I'm Subham Rai from India. I have more than 3 years of experience in software or more specifically in the storage industry working mainly in rook-ceph. I hold a B.tech degree and I'm also RHCSA certified. I have spoken at FOSDEM 2022, Cephalocon 2023(Amsterdam).  I'm in the top 4... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 4:55pm - 5:30pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom CDE
 

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