Cloud Drops Episode #003 - Kubernetes Documentary, Rakuten acquires Robin, Platform9 and more

Last Week in Kubernetes

The official Kubernetes Documentary Part 1 & 2

Inspired by the open source success of Docker in 2013 and seeing the need for innovation in the area of large-scale cloud computing, a handful of forward-thinking Google engineers set to work on the container orchestrator that would come to be known as Kubernetes– this new tool would forever change the way the internet is built.

These engineers overcome technical challenges, resistance to open source from within, naysayers, and intense competition from other big players in the industry.

Most engineers know about “The Container Orchestrator Wars’’ but most people would not be able to explain exactly what happened, and why it was Kubernetes that ultimately came out on top.

Bonus Content

Kubernetes Superpower, Sarah Novotny, Google

Cloud native projects & team culture power Allianz Direct’s CI/CD capabilities

In 2019, 132-year old European financial services company Allianz SE founded Allianz Direct in response to disruption in the insurance space. To keep up with digital-first competitors, like the big four (GAFA), Allianz Direct developed digital models for selling insurance direct to consumers via its website. Today, it sells auto, home and travel insurance in four markets: Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain.

Borg, Omega, and Kubernetes

Brendan Burns, Eric Brewer, and Brian Grant co wrote this deep dive on container management

I’m Tim Hockin, a top-level Kubernetes maintainer. AMA

Kubernetes at 5: Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, and Craig McLuckie on its past, future, and the true value of open source

To compete in the changing insurance space, Allianz Direct knew it required advanced technologies built for agility, elasticity and high uptime. This led it first to the public cloud, then to cloud native tools and methods like GitOps and infrastructure as code. By May 2021, however, one critical element of its IT environment remained unchanged: The CI/CD pipeline.

CNCF Annual Survey 2021

Technical

Editorial

Why diversity of views, backgrounds is critical for success

Scotiabank

Kubecost: Bringing open source to cloud cost management

Kubecost

Kubernetes: Ready for a starring role at the movies, and in your architecture?

Eric Brewer, Google

2022 predictions: AI/ML to disrupt SNVC space as DevOps specialization and Metaverse play their part

Anind Mathur, CNCF

Lives & On Demand Webinars

Live webinar

• March 2: Setting up monitoring for Calico’s eBPF Data Plane for Proactive Cluster Management Chris Tomkins, Tigera - RSVP

Deploying VNFs with Kubernetes pods and VMs

Pooja Ghumre, Platform9

Deploy a full CNCF-based observability stack in under 5 minutes with tobs

Vineeth Pothulapati, Timescale

Getting started with GitOps & Flux

Priyanka Ravi, Weaveworks

BPF and Application profiling

Reza Ramezanpour, Tigera

Pods, Proxies & Ports, Oh My!

Aaron Alpar, Veeam

Come Learn Kubernetes with Atmosera & Microsoft

Atmosera

Build, Optimize, Secure: New Google Kubernetes Engine Innovations

Kaslin Fields, Google

Flux for Helm Users

Scott Rigby, Weaveworks

Dynatrace PERFORM 2022

Insights and innovation are on the agenda

Feat Kelsey Hightower and Andreas Grabner

Podcasts

Ben Armstrong; bringing AKS on-prem | The SysAdmin DOJO Podcast

Dojo Podcast

https://twitter.com/CNCFStudents/status/1498868951060598786?s=20&t=tBBMmYCTsGP8_l-GCvENnw

Ihor Dvoretskyi

Thoughts and prayers to our OpenStack Kubernetes CNCF colleague and everyone abroad in Ukraine. Stay safe.

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