Ray & KubeRay, with Richard Liaw and Kai-Hsun Chen

Kubernetes Podcast from Google

In this episode, guest host and AI correspondent Mofi Rahman interviews Richard Liaw and Kai-Hsun Chen from Anyscale about Ray and KubeRay. Ray is an open-source unified compute framework that makes it easy to scale AI and Python workloads, while KubeRay integrates Ray’s capabilities into Kubernetes clusters.

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News of the week

  • CNCF Blog - LitmusChaos audit complete!

  • Kubernetes Podcast from Google episode 234 - LitmusChaos, with Karthik Satchitanand

  • Google Cloud Blog - Run your AI inference applications on Cloud Run with NVIDIA GPUs

  • Diginomica article - KubeCon China - at 33-and-a-third, Linux is a long player. So, why does Linus Torvalds hate AI?

  • CNCF-Hosted Co-Located Event Schedule for KubeCon NA 2024 

  • Google Kubernetes Engine Release Notes - August 20, 2024 (1.31 available in Rapid Channel)

  • Kubernetes Podcast from Google - Kubernetes v1.31: "Elli", with Angelos Kolaitis

  • Red Hat Press Release - Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift is Now Generally Available

  • Red Hat Enables OpenStack to Run Natively on OpenShift Platform

  • Broadcom Revamps Tanzu to Simplify Cloud-Native App Development and Deployment

  • Tanzu Platform 10 Offers Cloud Foundry Users Deep Visibility and Productivity Enhancements

  • VMware Explore Conference Website

  • CNCF Blog - Announcing 500 Kubestronauts

  • CNCF - Kubestronaut FAQ

  • Dapr Day 2024 Virtual Event Website

Links from the interview
  • Kai-Hsun Chen on LinkedIn

  • Richard Liaw on LinkedIn</

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