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Meshery - The Service Mesh Management Plane | KUDO - Kubernetes Operators the Ea

Details

https://events.docker.com/events/details/docker-austin-presents-meshery-the-service-mesh-management-plane-kudo-kubernetes-operators-the-easy-way/

How to attend:

Our April meetup will be a virtual event. All are welcome to attend! In following the spirit of our meetups, this will be an interactive virtual event (not a webinar-style event). Please register in advance:

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUucuiqpzwpHdK0h6uF_5UMmhsyVWkQ9hCL

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the virtual event.

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Agenda:

6:00pm: Socializing and Announcements

6:15pm: Talk: Meshery - the multi-service mesh management plane

7:00pm: Talk: KUDO - Kubernetes Operators the Easy Way

8:00pm: Conclude

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Talk 1 Details: Meshery - the multi-service mesh management plane

Data plane, control plane, and a… management plane? What is a management plane and how is it different than a control plane?

Learn how Meshery (https://meshery.io), an open source, multi-service mesh management plane is advancing service mesh abstraction specifications. See different service meshes in-action as Meshery provisions them, their sample applications, and analyzes and compares the performance of these deployments. Understand the caveats of onboarding your applications onto a service mesh as Meshery vets mesh and services configuration against deployment best practices.

Talk 1 Speaker:

Lee Calcote, Founder, Layer5

https://twitter.com/lcalcote, https://twitter.com/layer5

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Talk 2 Details: KUDO - Kubernetes Operators the Easy Way

Kubernetes Operators are the next phase of the journey towards automating complex applications in containers. The Kudo project introduces an easy way to build Kubernetes operators using declarative YAML.

Many Operators that exist today handle initial deployment, but they don’t provide automation for tasks like binary upgrades, configuration updates, and failure recovery. Implementing a production-grade controller for a complex workload typically requires thousands of lines of code and many months of development. As a result, the quality of operators that are available today varies.

The Kudo project provides a universal operator to enable automated creation of operators for Kubernetes, in most cases just using YAML. In this talk, I’ll introduce the Kudo project, and demo the creation of a Kubernetes operator using Kudo.

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Talk 2 Speakers:

Michael Tanenbaum, Solutions Engineer, D2iQ

https://twitter.com/tbaums

Michael is a Senior Solutions Engineer with D2iQ, as well as a newly-minted Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA). He likes helping folks do innovative stuff with distributed compute.

Gerred Dillon, D2iQ

Agenda

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Speakers

Lee Calcote - Layer5 (Docker Captain)

Lee Calcote is an innovative product and technology leader, passionate about empowering engineers and enabling organizations. Founder and CEO of Layer5, he is at the forefront of the cloud native movement. Open source, advanced and emerging technologies have been a consistent focus through Calcote’s tenure at SolarWinds, Seagate, Cisco and Schneider Electric.

Michael Tanenbaum - D2iQ (Solutions Engineer)

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Vikram Sabnis, Community Leader

Peter McKee, Community Leader

Ally Smith, Community Leader

Lee Calcote, Docker Captain & Community Leader

About Lee

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Partners

Layer5 (https://layer5.io)
The service mesh company. Maker of Meshery, the service mesh management plane. Creator of service mesh standards. Layer5​ ​empowers service owners by exploiting the unique role service meshes have in augmenting how modern applications are designed, delivered, and managed.

CNCF (https://cncf.io)
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) hosts critical components of the global technology infrastructure. CNCF brings together the world’s top developers, end users, and vendors and runs the largest open source developer conferences. CNCF is part of the nonprofit Linux Foundation.

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