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2/6/22 |
<p>Fed up with managing your host OS for your docker environment? Try booting your containers directly from a light-weight initramfs! Flash a USB pendrive with the kernel and initramfs, or netboot it locally or from the internet, configure it from the kernel command line. Bonus: It also supports syncing volumes with S3-compatible cloud storages, making provisioning and back-ups a breeze!</p>
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2/6/22 |
<p>A user reports a bug. Its hardware/kernel/data specific. Is it fixed already? How do we get a debug container to the user to use and get meaningful results back?</p>
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2/6/22 |
<p>Red Hat, AWS and JetBrains are working on the Devfile specification. A file format to define container-based development environments. Software development acceleration is the ultimate goal.</p>
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2/6/22 |
<p>WebAssembly is a portable binary instruction format that was originally created with the browser as the main execution runtime. However, during the last years, WebAssembly is finding its way also outside of the browser because of the many benefits it provides like portability, security and flexibility. We think WebAssembly can be leveraged by Kubernetes in many ways. This short session will focus on how WebAssembly can be used to write Kubernetes admission policies. We will show an open ...
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2/6/22 |
<p>We can enable developers to manage everything yet still be in complete control of the aspects they care about.</p>
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2/6/22 |
<p><strong>Harbor - The Container Registry 101</strong> Harbor is an open source registry that secures artefacts with policies and role-based access control, ensures images are scanned and free from vulnerabilities, and signs images as trusted. Harbor, a CNCF Graduated project, delivers compliance, performance, and interoperability to help you consistently and securely manage artefacts across cloud native compute platforms like Kubernetes and Docker.</p> <p><strong> In this talk: </strong><br/> ...
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2/6/22 |
<p>Running an up-to-date and fully patched cluster is a key element in operational security. But keeping your cluster’s OS up to date can be challenging for ops/maintenance, sometimes imposing significant effort just to keep the lights on while at the same time keep the workloads functioning. This talk will briefly introduce the atomic OS update mechanism in Flatcar Container Linux - a minimal Linux distribution optimised for running containers at scale - before elaborating on common patterns ...
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