PodCTL - Containers | Kubernetes | OpenShift
Summary: Weekly technology podcast focused on Containers | Kubernetes | Red Hat OpenShift | Cloud Native Applications | Microservices | PaaS | CaaS | DevOps | Co-Hosts: Brian Gracely (@bgracely) and Tyler Britten (@vmtyler).
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Podcasts:
Brian and Tyler discuss the basics Microsoft Windows Containers and their integration into Kubernetes.
Brian and Tyler talk about the Kubernetes v1.10 release, new features and how they can apply to a broad set of application, security and infrastructure use-cases.
Brian and Tyler talk about the biggest trends that will shape the Kubernetes community in 2018, with a focus on five critical areas of innovation and stability.
Brian and Tyler talk with Marc Curry (@redhatmarc, OpenShift Principal Product Manager, Container Infrastructure) about the basics of Kubrnetes networking, CNI plugins, managing Network Policy, granular ingress and egress routing, and how CaaS/PaaS and IaaS are being integrated.
Brian and Tyler talk about Joe Beda's "More Usable Kubernetes" presentation at KubeCon focused on Roles and Personas of Kubernetes environments. They look at how Cluster and Applications are separated, and how Operators and Developers distribute roles, as well as the intersection of those four areas.
Brian and Tyler talk about the new Serverless working group and whitepaper from CNCF, the 4 elements of serverless, the difference between serverless and FaaS, and the on-going role of Ops teams in a serverless world.
Brian and Tyler talk common myths and misperceptions about Kubernetes, container usage, Kubernetes architecture, compatibility, and OSS stats.
Brian and Tyler talk common myths and misperceptions about Kubernetes, container usage, and which applications are a good fit for container platforms.
Brian and Tyler talk about the differences between a container and an application, and where the lines are blurred at the platform later. What should developers care about? Should Kubernetes be the only platform technology?
Brian and Tyler talk with Christian Posta (@christianposta, Chief Architect, Cloud Application Development at Red Hat) about the evolution of SOA and Microservices, Envoy Proxy and Istio Service Mesh, emerging application patterns, and how Kubernetes and Istio are the future of microservices.
Brian talks with Taylor Thomas (@_oftaylor, Software Engineer at Nike, @HelmPack Maintainer) about the architecture of Helm, how developers interact with it to deploy applications, how Helm manages ALM, Helm Summit, and the future plans for Helm v3.
Brian and Tyler talk about how Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is implemented for Kubernetes.
Brian and Tyler talk with Diane Mueller (@pythondj, Director, Community Development Red Hat, OpenShift Commons) about OpenShift Commons the Open Source community that’s grown up around OpenShift Origin and the OpenShift ecosystem.
Brian and Tyler discuss the basics of Service Meshes, such as Istio, Envoy and Linkerd.
Brian and Tyler talk how the Kubernetes community and technology have evolved in 2017, and make a few predictions for 2018.