
7 episodes

Cloud Native Multi-Cluster Madhuri Yechuri
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With the wide adoption of Kubernetes and cloud native deployments, fleet management of multiple clusters in single cloud as well as multi-cloud environments is an ongoing challenge for Enterprises. This podcast aims to bring together cluster operators, platform architects, and financial stake holders in multi-cluster space to trade notes on problems, solutions, and best practices. Take a listen if you are an active multi-cluster practitioner or curious about the space!
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Managing Terragrunt stacks with James Cunningham and Joe Miller
James Cunningham (https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-cunningham-82a08a14a/) and Joe Miller (https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemiller3/) are infrastructure engineers at PlanetScale (https://planetscale.com/) focussed on design and implementation of multi-tenant and single tenant Kubernetes stacks across AWS and GCP for PlanetScale's Vitess-based product suites.
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Avoiding Snowflakes in cluster fleets with Ren Lee
Ren's note for you:
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Hello! I'm Ren, currently Site Reliability Engineering Manager at Arista Networks, managing and overseeing mission critical systems that provide equally mission critical services for customers. I deeply enjoy pondering about running complex, large scale systems and ensuring uptime reliability alongside a super talented team at Arista. In the current landscape of large scale systems, hyper scaling frameworks such as kubernetes and cloud clusters for container orchestration are fundamental components to reliability - so I hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did in making it!
Find more of my thoughts at https://pid.ren/ - Enjoy!
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Upgrading cluster fleets with Vladimir Mukhin
Vladimir Mukhin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vladimir-mukhin-devops/) is a passionate DevOps Lead who lives and breathes DevOps for work and play. At his day job, he is the overlord of 100s of EKS clusters at a large game dev company whose games are most likely an obsession for the kids in your life. In his spare time, he mentors underprivileged folks interested in getting into DevOps as a career at https://yourdevopsmentor.com/ .
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Evolution of Multi-Cluster Deployments with Ryan Wallner
Ryan Wallner is Lead Developer Advocate at Dell Technologies and host of the Kubernetes Bytes podcast. Ryan is a cloud native and Kubernetes enthusiast, husband, and dad of fearless daughter. Ryan enjoys adventure moto riding, hiking, mountain biking.
Links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-wallner-5459783b/
https://twitter.com/KubernetesBytes
https://www.podpage.com/kubernetes-bytes/
https://kubernetesbytes.slack.com/
https://www.argonaut.dev/
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Multi-cluster databases with Sergey Pronin
Sergey is a Product Leader at Percona focusing on delivering robust open-source database and cloud-native solutions. Prior to Percona, Sergey led product management and engineering teams in other organizations with a primary focus on products in infrastructure and platforms space.
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- Percona Operators: https://www.percona.com/software/percona-kubernetes-operators
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Spinning cluster fleets with Jerome Petazzoni
In this episode, Jerome talks about multi-cluster needs for training fleets including cluster spin up times.
Jérôme was part of the team that built and launched Docker. He worked there for 7 years. These days he teaches Kubernetes at Enix, a French Cloud Native shop. When he's not busy with computers, he collects musical instruments. He can arguably play the theme of Zelda on a dozen of them.
# Links
Scripts and Terraform configuration to deploy Kubernetes clusters on 10+ cloud providers:https://github.com/jpetazzo/container.training/tree/main/prepare-labs
Thousands of Ingresses on multi-cluster at KCD France (in French):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvKJWRWu4Bc
Jérôme's free course materials - slides, videos, and more:https://container.training/
Jérôme's commercial training offerings:https://tinyshellscript.com/training.html
If you'd like to hire Jérôme to upskill your teams, you can contact him at jerome.petazzoni@gmail.com
Customer Reviews
Excellent technical podcast
The level of technical depth combined with the speaking ability of both the guests and host make this podcast a joy to listen to.