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Service Level Objectives and Nobl9, with Brian Singer and Kit Merker Kubernetes Podcast from Google

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Brian Singer co-founded Orbitera, which was acquired by Google in 2016. During that process he met Kit Merker, who was a PM on GKE and the GCP Marketplace, and the two are now working togther on relability engineering startup Nobl9. We talk about migrating Orbitera to GKE and Google’s SRE platform, and how many 9s are too many.
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
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Brian Singer co-founded Orbitera, which was acquired by Google in 2016. During that process he met Kit Merker, who was a PM on GKE and the GCP Marketplace, and the two are now working togther on relability engineering startup Nobl9. We talk about migrating Orbitera to GKE and Google’s SRE platform, and how many 9s are too many.
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 Episode 94, with Richard Belleville The G in gRPC stands for: Gilded Guadalupe River Park Conservancy The Great British Bake Off? Not grey, just backlit! Much improved here News of the week Grafana relicensing to AGPLv3 Q&A on relicensing Google’s public ban on AGPL Amazon introduces OpenSerarch Pulumi v3.0 Episode 76, with Joe Duffy k8ssandra v1.1 Cassandra Kubernetes SIG picks Cass Operator Docker Desktop for Apple Silicon Macs is GA Zerto for Kubernetes Three different multi-tenancy models Loft Labs open sources Vcluster CVE-2021-20291 in CRI-O and Podman Kubernetes blog updates: Volume health monitoring Indexed Jobs Graceful node shutdown Defining Network Policy conformance for CNI providers Evolving Kubernetes networking with the Gateway API Links from the interview Orbitera in 2016 - acquired by Google Why Orbitera was migrated to GKE Site Reliability Engineering Service level objectives Error budgets and risk Being too reliable SLOs, SLAs, SLIs SLOs explained in 90 seconds video by Kit Merker Nobl9 SLO Platform SLOconf Fly to SLO Fly to Oslo Beyond Seattle SRE meetup Slash at Wembley Arena Brian Singer on Twitter Kit Merker on Twitter

46 мин.