#42 K3s - Lightweight Kubernetes in minutes & Incremental Backups in Kubernetes
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10:30 - 10:45 AM
Introduction and Kick-Off
10:45 - 11:30 AM
Speaker: Prasad Ghangal
LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/prasadghangal
Topic: Incremental Backups in Kubernetes: Where We Stand and What's Missing
Abstract: Operating persistence and storage on a cluster for the stateful applications in Kubernetes has always been challenging, especially when it comes to backup and disaster recovery. The traditional backup strategies are not sufficient considering the dynamic nature of containers and distributed architecture.
In this talk, Prasad will talk about different strategies used to protect Kubernetes stateful application data and compare their pros and cons. We will also throw light on the missing piece in Kubernetes architecture to perform incremental backups i.e. changed block tracking. And ongoing efforts by Data Protection Working Group to add the changed block tracking capability to Kubernetes with KEP-3314 to make the backups more efficient and
quicker.
11:30 - 12:15 PM
Speaker: Devendra Kulkarni & Ankush Mistry
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankush-mistry-65242a14a/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/devendra-kulkarni-873634169/
Topic: K3s - Lightweight Kubernetes in minutes
Abstract: A vast majority of organizations are adopting containerized deployments to run mission-critical workloads and Kubernetes has become the defacto deployment platform. The rapid adoption of Kubernetes has opened up a new avenue for developers to test their applications on Kubernetes cluster before pushing it to production.
k3s is a highly optimized distribution of Kubernetes that can run on ARM, IoT, Raspberry Pis, or even x86 hardware. It's small, lightweight, and gives you all the features in Kubernetes.
In this session, Devendra & Ankush will be sharing and giving demos on how k3s can be deployed in minutes and how developers/DevOps folks can test their apps and test them easily on k8s cluster within minutes.
12:15 - 1:00 PM
Snacks and Networking
