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Inside Windows Containers on Kubernetes
Windows Containers can help you modernize your existing software by enabling you to package and run windows software with modern orchestrators like Kubernetes. In this talk we start out by deploying a Windows container on Kubernetes then dive into what happened on the Windows host. Understanding what happens behind the scene when a container is started will help you develop and diagnose issues when they happen. By the end you will have seen all the steps of a Windows container creation in Kubernetes and have a deeper understanding of how containers work on Windows.

Bio:
James Sturtevant is an Kubernetes tech lead for sig-windows, and contributes to the cluster-api initiatives including the image-builder project. He helped blaze the trail for Windows support in upstream Kubernetes for enterprises by contributing to the stable release of Windows in 1.14 and is the author of Kubernetes on Windows which is currently in early access at https://www.manning.com/books/kubernetes-on-windows. Currently he is working at Microsoft on the Kubernetes Opensource team and knows how to create fire 6 different ways using only sticks and stones.

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This is an online / virtual event. Please RSVP to see the Zoom link.

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