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OpenShift and Kubernetes, with Clayton Coleman Kubernetes Podcast from Google

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Five years ago, Clayton Coleman took a bet on a new open source project that Google was about to announce. He became the first external contributor to Kubernetes, and the architect of Red Hat’s reinvention of OpenShift from PaaS to “enterprise Kubernetes”. Hosts Adam Glick and Craig Box return for 2020 with the story of OpenShift, and their picks for Game of the Holidays.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Arrods Minesweeper Kaboom Simon Tatham’s Mines Snake NIBBLES.BAS AI playing Snake News of the week Google describe its BeyondProd cloud native security paradigm: BeyondProd: How Google moved from perimeter-based to cloud-native security BeyondProd whitepaper Protecting programmatic access to user data with Binary Authorization for Borg Binary Authorization for Borg whitepaper Episode 8 with Maya Kaczorowski VMware completes acquisition of Pivotal Coverage at SiliconAngle and ContainerJournal Chaos Mesh from PingCap Episode 82 with Ana Medina Global access for internal load balancers now available on GKE Calico 3.11 CrunchyData Postgres Operator 4.2 kubectl tree Episode 66 with Ahmet Alp Balkan and Luk Burchard kubelive Consistent OIDC authentication across multiple EKS clusters Operating your BBQ meat smoker or your Christmas tree with Kubernetes Vendors make a splash in 2019 service mesh implementation rush 2019 Kubernetes certificate outage by Victor Adossi The poor state of Kubernetes horizontal pod autoscaling according to Wander Hillen Predictions and looks-back: opensource.com: 5 predictions for Kubernetes in 2020 SDXCentral: Kubernetes Opportunities, Challenges Escalated in 2019 DataCenterKnowledge: A Hyperconvergence Progress Report: Has Kubernetes Stolen the Show? IDG Connect: Kubernetes: the tech to take centre stage in 2020 SiliconAngle: Predictions 2020: Cloud, Kubernetes and cybersecurity will rule Forbes contributor: What Do Customers Want From The Kubernetes Ecosystem In 2020 The Enterprisers’ Project: 5 Kubernetes trends to watch in 2020 TechRepublic: Cloud computing in 2020: Predictions about security, AI, Kubernetes, more Christopher Tozzi: 4 ways Kubernetes could be improved Farewell from Kontena Links from the interview Red Hat OpenShift Why Red Hat chose Kubenretes for OpenShift by Joe Fernandes Early history of OpenShift Comparing OpenShift v2 and v3 Health checks OpenShift differences from Kubernetes: DeploymentConfig Builds Docker registry Routes Don’t turn off SELinux! CoreOS Clayton in his CoreOS t-shirt Tectonic The Operator model CoreOS acquired by Red Hat What’s new in OpenShift v4 Operator Framework and operator-lifecycle-manager Red Hat acquired by IBM Linux at IBM in the 90s The blonde kid PowerLinux PodDisruptionBudget Clayton Coleman on Twitter

Five years ago, Clayton Coleman took a bet on a new open source project that Google was about to announce. He became the first external contributor to Kubernetes, and the architect of Red Hat’s reinvention of OpenShift from PaaS to “enterprise Kubernetes”. Hosts Adam Glick and Craig Box return for 2020 with the story of OpenShift, and their picks for Game of the Holidays.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Arrods Minesweeper Kaboom Simon Tatham’s Mines Snake NIBBLES.BAS AI playing Snake News of the week Google describe its BeyondProd cloud native security paradigm: BeyondProd: How Google moved from perimeter-based to cloud-native security BeyondProd whitepaper Protecting programmatic access to user data with Binary Authorization for Borg Binary Authorization for Borg whitepaper Episode 8 with Maya Kaczorowski VMware completes acquisition of Pivotal Coverage at SiliconAngle and ContainerJournal Chaos Mesh from PingCap Episode 82 with Ana Medina Global access for internal load balancers now available on GKE Calico 3.11 CrunchyData Postgres Operator 4.2 kubectl tree Episode 66 with Ahmet Alp Balkan and Luk Burchard kubelive Consistent OIDC authentication across multiple EKS clusters Operating your BBQ meat smoker or your Christmas tree with Kubernetes Vendors make a splash in 2019 service mesh implementation rush 2019 Kubernetes certificate outage by Victor Adossi The poor state of Kubernetes horizontal pod autoscaling according to Wander Hillen Predictions and looks-back: opensource.com: 5 predictions for Kubernetes in 2020 SDXCentral: Kubernetes Opportunities, Challenges Escalated in 2019 DataCenterKnowledge: A Hyperconvergence Progress Report: Has Kubernetes Stolen the Show? IDG Connect: Kubernetes: the tech to take centre stage in 2020 SiliconAngle: Predictions 2020: Cloud, Kubernetes and cybersecurity will rule Forbes contributor: What Do Customers Want From The Kubernetes Ecosystem In 2020 The Enterprisers’ Project: 5 Kubernetes trends to watch in 2020 TechRepublic: Cloud computing in 2020: Predictions about security, AI, Kubernetes, more Christopher Tozzi: 4 ways Kubernetes could be improved Farewell from Kontena Links from the interview Red Hat OpenShift Why Red Hat chose Kubenretes for OpenShift by Joe Fernandes Early history of OpenShift Comparing OpenShift v2 and v3 Health checks OpenShift differences from Kubernetes: DeploymentConfig Builds Docker registry Routes Don’t turn off SELinux! CoreOS Clayton in his CoreOS t-shirt Tectonic The Operator model CoreOS acquired by Red Hat What’s new in OpenShift v4 Operator Framework and operator-lifecycle-manager Red Hat acquired by IBM Linux at IBM in the 90s The blonde kid PowerLinux PodDisruptionBudget Clayton Coleman on Twitter

47 min