Kubernetes limited
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Good news Everyone,
although the COVID limits are now lifted, limits in your containers should be still present. Why? Join our online meetup to find out.
In particular, you can look forward to the following talks:
Petr Míchal - Life with and without k8s limits when doing Machine Learning
This talk is about a life with ML and k8s limits: why is it difficult to specify limits? How to deal with insufficient limits? What happens when you do not have any?
Experiences are based on a real projects and cover e.g. a not so fictional situation when parallel machine learning caused severe kubernetes workload outage.
Cancelled: Michal Ježek - Podman instead of docker on MacOS with lima
Second talk's topic is migration from docker to podman on MacOS. Many companies are forced by docker license politics to switch to podman. But default podman is not able to handle without any troubles everything what’s needed. Let's have a look on how to solve the issue with Lima and it’s virtual machine.
Tomáš Kukrál - Resource limits best practises
Third talk will show you the consequences of using resource definitions and pros (and cons) of skipping these definitions. This talk will be focused on standard workload, which may look easy to define resource limits, but Tomáš won’t leave out unpredictable workload as well.
David Bečvařík - What are limits actually doing
Last talk will quickly guide you through the kernel and plumbings to explain and demonstrate how cgroups are utilizing operating system features to implement limits used by containers. This will enable you to understand what's happening with your workload in more detail and help you to utilize your container platforms better.
Meeting link: meet.google.com/gaw-przb-pon
