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Red Hat Kubernetes weekly technology podcast hosted by Brian Gracely (@bgracely) along with friends from the Kubernetes community. Focused on Containers | Kubernetes | Red Hat OpenShift | Cloud Native Applications | Microservices | PaaS | CaaS | DevOps.

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United States

Description:

Red Hat Kubernetes weekly technology podcast hosted by Brian Gracely (@bgracely) along with friends from the Kubernetes community. Focused on Containers | Kubernetes | Red Hat OpenShift | Cloud Native Applications | Microservices | PaaS | CaaS | DevOps.

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@podctl

Language:

English

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Episodes

PodCTL is back! Season 2 teaser.

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - Trailer ABOUT THE SHOW: It's been a few months, but it's good to back with our Kubernetes community. Since there are so many things happening around the Kubernetes community, and many people are new, we decided to move to a "season" format. Each season will include 8-10 episodes, around 12-15 minutes, that will allow the audience to progressively learn more about a specific focus area. In Season 2, we're going to get back to the basics of Kubernetes, both from a technology and business perspective. FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:01:44

S2:E1 - What is Kubernetes?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 1 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at the core architecture of Kubernetes, and what is included within the Kubernetes project. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF Homepage FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:13:32

S2:E2 - What challenges can Kubernetes solve?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 2 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at the why technologists and business leaders are choosing to use Kubernetes to help solve new business challenges. We highlight the various types of use-cases that can be enabled by the core technologies within Kubernetes. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:11:03

S2:E3 - How does Kubernetes get created?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at the how Kubernetes is created as an open source projects, with contributions from hundreds of engineers, and governance by the CNCF. We explore the frequency of releases, and how new features are categorized and updated. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:11:35

S2:E4 - How does Kubernetes get released?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 4 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we discuss the frequency of Kubernetes releases, as well as the differences between upstream project releases and vendor-created distributions (or cloud services). We also discuss why all variations of Kubernetes are not running the same version, and why this might create challenges for companies using Kubernetes. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:11:17

S2:E5 - What's included in Kubernetes?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 5 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we explore one of the most misunderstood topics surrounding Kubernetes - what is actually included in the upstream project? We also explore how this often creates gaps for companies that want to use Kubernetes as part of their application platform. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:10:00

S2:E6 - What's not included in Kubernetes?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 6 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at what is not included in the upstream Kubernetes project, and why the add-on elements can create differences between different implementations that use Kubernetes as the orchestration engine for containerized applications. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:12:30

S2:E7 - What skills are needed for Kubernetes?

5/4/2020
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 7 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we explore the technical skills that are most frequently needed to be success in either operating a Kubernetes platform, or building applications that use Kubernetes. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:13:17

DevOps for Dummies

12/21/2019
SHOW: 75 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Emily Freeman (@editingemily, Ops Advocacy Manager, Microsoft) about the biggest challenges faced in cloud adoption and DevOps culture changes. SHOW NOTES: http://openshift.comhttp://try.openshift.comhttp://learn.openshift.comEmily Freeman's HomepageDevOps for Dummies (book)SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - What is an Ops Advocacy Manager? Topic 2 - What are some of the biggest challenges you and your team are facing in cloud and more specifically container adoption amongst those you help? Topic 3 - You wrote DevOps for Dummies which is wonderful. Now you’re working on a new project? 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know. Care to tell us more about that? Topic 4 - The tech job train and its long term impact FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podcast.podctl.com

Duration:00:26:23

Introduction to Java Quarkus for Kubernetes

12/20/2019
SHOW: 76 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Daniel Oh (@danieloh30, Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat) about new innovation in deploying Java applications on Kubernetes, with Quarkus. SHOW NOTES: http://openshift.comhttp://try.openshift.comhttp://learn.openshift.comQuarkus HomepageUnderstanding Java Quarkus (videos)SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Quarkus: What is it, how does it save developers so much time, and how do folks get started Topic 2 - Java developers are in demand across the planet and the Java language is evolving at the speed of cloud-native. How do you stay sharp on the skills you need and stay aware of the new things in the ecosystem? Topic 3 - Does this change the reality of Java development on containers? Will Quarkus help developers feel more comfortable using Java as serverless apps on immutable infrastructure (i.e. Kubernetes/OpenShift)? How does Quarkus change the reality for developers? Topic 4 - Does Quarkus help Spring Boot apps and Spring Developers with Kubernetes/OpenShift? Topic 5 - How does Quarkus unify imperative and reactive applications? FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podcast.podctl.com

Duration:00:29:00

Digging into OnCallOps

12/2/2019
SHOW: 74 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Matt Stratton (@mattstratton, DevOps Advocate, PagerDuty) about how to better manage OnCall Rotations, integrating DevOps concepts with OnCall, and suggestions about better organizing to handle alerting and observability. SHOW NOTES: http://openshift.comhttp://try.openshift.comhttp://learn.openshift.comMatty Stratton - DevOps TalksArrested DevOps (podcast) SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Since you work at PagerDuty, how does PagerDuty use PagerDuty? Topic 2 - What are some interesting uses of PagerDuty you’ve seen out in the wild? Topic 3 - You’ve built on call rotations. You’ve got your scars. One thing I’ve noticed is discussions about alert fatigue. Do you have any suggestions around how organization can better handle on call and alerting in general? (“Fight, Flight, or Freeze - Releasing Organizational Trauma”) Topic 4 - DevOps at 10. For me, DevOps crossing into that double-digit year number seems to have increased awareness of it and its potential for orgs not embracing it. What have you seen in terms of organizations embracing DevOps? What are Matt’s highlights of DevOps after ten years? Topic 5 - You're writing an article on SysAdvent website called “15 Ways to Make On-Call More Fun”; It’s supposed to be published around December 3rd. Watch https://sysadvent.blogspot.com/ for this year’s stuff. FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podcast.podctl.com

Duration:00:36:13

KubeCon NA 2019 Contributor Summit & Event Preview

11/14/2019
SHOW: 73 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Marky Jackson (@markyjackson5, Senior Software Engineer, Sysdig) about the KubeCon Contributor Summit, their experiences contributing to the Kubernetes community, and involvement of the military veterans in open source communities. SHOW NOTES: http://openshift.comhttp://try.openshift.comhttp://learn.openshift.comKubernetes Contributor SummitKubernetes New Contributor WorkshopSHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. This time next week we’ll be getting ready for a busy day in San Diego at KubeCon NA 2019. What are you doing at the conference? Topic 2 - Contributor Summit: Can you explain what this is, who should attend, and why it’s being put together? Topic 3 - A lot of people feel intimidated by Kubernetes. But, every year the new contributor workshop fills up quickly. Why do you think that is? Topic 4 - The day we’re recording this is Veterans’ Day. There are a number of veterans working in the Kubernetes community. What is it about Kubernetes that brings Veterans to the project? Topic 5 - Inviting more Military members active duty, reserve or retired. We want to hear from you. We need you because... FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podcast.podctl.com

Duration:00:25:11

Building a Cloud-native Kubernetes Platform

11/12/2019
SHOW: 72 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Joe Fernandes (@JoeFern1, VP of Product Management, Red Hat Cloud BU) about Red Hat's experience with Kubernetes, innovating upstream and integrating products, OpenShift 4 cloud-like architectural changes, allowing developers to be productive, and new ways to create a better customer experience. SHOW NOTES: http://openshift.comhttp://try.openshift.comhttp://learn.openshift.comhttp://commons.openshift.orghttps://blog.openshift.com/author/joefernandes/SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Let’s start by talking about your experience at Red Hat in managing OpenShift. Topic 2 - We talk a lot about Kubernetes on this show obviously. Tell us how you and the OpenShift product team first got involved with Kubernetes. Topic 2a - Give the audience a sense of what it takes to build (and continue to maintain) not just a commercially-supported Kubernetes distribution, but all the on-going integrations to make it a production application platform. Topic 2b - What are some of the things needed to evolve a platform from “just running containerized apps” to one that is intelligent enough to manage many different types of applications? Topic 3 - There is always some Twitter chatter that Kubernetes is too complicated and nobody should run Kubernetes except the 3 major public cloud providers. What types of things has OpenShift needed to do to be able to run “like a managed cloud platform”? Topic 4 - When you get “above” Kubernetes, you have to start thinking about how developers will interact with the platform. This is where there are a lot of opinions, and many new innovations/projects. How does OpenShift think about “building on the platform”? Topic 5 - Part of “the cloud experience” is being able to gather information about how the platform is used, in order to make better product decisions. The public cloud does this behind the scenes for every customer. Can OpenShift do anything to help create better customer experiences? FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podcast.podctl.com

Duration:00:37:28

The Intersection of DevOps and Kubernetes

11/8/2019
SHOW: 71 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Chris Short (@ChrisShort, Technical Marketing @RedHat, CNCF Ambassador, writes at DevOps’ish) about DevOps 10th birthday, how Kubernetes helps DevOps, and the exciting news that Chris will be co-hosting PodCTL. SHOW NOTES: http://try.openshift.comhttp://learn.openshift.comhttps://www.redhat.com/en/blog/introducing-red-hat-global-transformation-officehttps://devopsish.com/SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Let’s talk a little bit about your background and the plethora of things you’re working on these days. Topic 1a - BIG NEWS! Chris Short is joining the show to be a new co-host. Topic 1b - MORE BIG NEWS! Kevin Behr, Jabe Bloom, John Willis, Andrew Clay Shafer are joining Red Hat to create the Global Transformation Office Topic 2 - A couple of weeks ago, the DevOps community (and DevOps Days) celebrated its 10yrs anniversary. You’ve been involved in that community for a number of years. What are the big trends happening around DevOps these days? (have we figured out the difference between DevOps and SRE?) Topic 3 - One of the common challenges that companies often talk about it scaling Agile/DevOps across their company. What are some of the things you’re seeing that enable success? What are some of the common mistakes that companies make in trying to scale? Topic 4 - We tend to talk about Kubernetes quite a bit on this show. As you’re beginning to work with Kubernetes more, are you finding that it helps in scaling Agile and DevOps? Topic 5 - You’re going to be hosting a number of the PodCTL shows going forward. What are some of the topics that you hope to cover in 2019 and 2020? FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podcast.podctl.com

Duration:00:28:02

Introduction to GitOps

6/18/2019
SHOW: 70 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Alexis Richardson (@monadic, CEO @weaveworks) about the emerging concepts and technology behind “GitOps”. SHOW NOTES: Gitops at Weave Works[video] GitOps - Git push all the thingsOperatorHubSHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background both at Weave and your involvement in the CNCF. Topic 2 - Weave really started evangelizing this concept of “GitOps”. For anyone that isn’t familiar, walk us through the basics building blocks. Topic 3 - Git becomes the CMDB (single source of truth, single source for compliance). Developers push code (Git > CI/CD). CI/CD system builds containers and deploys to Kubernetes. What assumptions does this model make about the underlying infrastructure operations? Topic 4 - Let’s talk about the separation of interests between the CI system and the CD system and how this impacts security. Topic 5 - Let’s talk about the role of Operators in a GitOps environment. Operators (today) tend to be more focused on stateful applications, so how does this link into developer code? FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:20:44

Reviewing KubeCon Barcelona 2019 - Part I

5/24/2019
SHOW: 69 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian reviews the major project-level news and announcements from KubeCon Barcelona 2019, as well as gives some feedback about the overall show. SHOW NOTES: http://try.openshift.comAll of the CNCF talks/sessions (videos) from KubeContheCUBE coverage of KubeConCNCF Projects - Health ChartSHOW TOPICS: ALL the CNCF announcements during KubeConFEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:18:16

Operators and OperatorHub

5/1/2019
SHOW: 68 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Rob Szumski (@robszumski, Sr. Manager Product Management @OpenShift) about the evolution of Operators, the emerging capabilities in Kubernetes to support Operators, OperatorHub, Helm Operators and how OpenShift 4 is integrating the Operator experience. SHOW NOTES: http://try.openshift.comOperator FrameworkOperatorHubMaturing Operators (Rob’s Keynote at KubeCon 2018)OpenShift Commons - State of OperatorsOpenShift Commons Gathering - Operator FrameworkDiscussing Operator Framework with Brandon Philips (Eps.33)SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little about your background, and how you’re involved in Kubernetes operators. Topic 2 - Last year (May 2018) we spoke with Brandon Philips around the launch of Operator Framework. How has the ecosystem around Operators evolved over the last year? Topic 3 - We spoke with Clayton Coleman and Derek Carr about how Operators are now core to the architecture of OpenShift 4, but what role do Operators play for applications running on Kubernetes or OpenShift? Topic 4 - How are complex applications getting turned into Operators? What’s the model to get them engaged with the SDK and Metering frameworks? Topic 5 - How is OpenShift 4 interacting with OperatorHub? FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:18:03

Ceph Storage with Rook

4/24/2019
SHOW: 67 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Annette Clewett (@aclewett, Senior Architect @RedHat) and Travis Nielsen (@STravisNielsen, Senior Principal Software Engineer @RedHat) about software-defined storage, managing storage with Kubernetes, and how Rook is bringing the Operator model to storage systems like Ceph. SHOW NOTES: http://try.openshift.comProject RookDeep Dive: Rook (video)Ceph on OpenShift with RookRook Channel on SlackSHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome both of you to the show. Before we get into discussing Ceph and Rook, can you tell us about your background around these projects? Topic 2 - One of the most frequent requests we get from listeners is to discuss how to integrate (and manage) storage into OpenShift/Kubernetes environments. Let’s talk about storage needs for OpenShift/Kubernetes infrastructure (masters, logging, monitoring, etc.) vs. storage for applications. Topic 3 - Help us understand the difference between a storage manager like Rook and a storage system like Ceph. Where does one start and the next one stop? Topic 4 - Rook now uses the Operator pattern for managing underlying storage systems. How does the Operator technology help make managing (and lifecycling) storage easier or more robust? Topic 5 - As you talk to users of Ceph and Rook, what are some of the best practices that you’re seeing them implement? FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:27:07

Kubernetes Extended Authentication Model

4/5/2019
SHOW: 66 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Marc Boorshtein (@mlbian, CTO at Tremolo Security) about trends in Kubernetes security, and how to think about the Kubernetes Extended Authentication Model. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.comBeyond RBAC in OpenShift – Open Policy AgentOpenShift Commons Briefing: Securing OKD at Multiple LayersKubernetes Security SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show. Your focus is on security. What’s one new thing that’s really interesting to your right now, and what’s one “mundane” thing you’re seeing all the time that isn’t getting enough discussion? Topic 2 - A few weeks ago we talked with John Osbourne about “Kubernetes Policy”. This is very different than “Authentication” or “Authorization”. For people that don’t live around security, can you help us understand the difference between policy and the things that make up AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting)? Topic 3 - You and I were talking a few months ago at OpenShift Commons Gathering in London about “the Kubernetes extended authorization model”, and I wonder if you could elaborate on that a little bit. Topic 4 - What are some of the areas where you feel like there isn’t enough awareness, especially for production environments, between policy and AAA models (e.g. Kubernetes elements vs. user-level elements)? Topic 5 - Give us a quick set of thoughts on how any of this changes if we start doing multi-cluster or Federation. FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:26:11

Multi-Cluster and Federation v2

3/29/2019
SHOW: 65 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Paul Morie (@cheddarmint, Sr. Principal Software Engineer @RedHat, Reviewer/Approver of Federation v2) about the evolution of multi-cluster and Federation v2 in Kubernetes. SHOW NOTES: http://try.openshift.comhttps://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/federation-v2https://operatorhub.io/operator/alpha/federation.v0.0.6https://blog.openshift.com/kubernetes-federation-v2-on-openshift-3-11/SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Let’s start with some basics. The differences between “Federation” and “Multi-Cluster”? Topic 2 - What are the basic functionality that needs to be in place to federate more than 1 cluster together (authentication, registry, cluster registry, network routing, etc.) Topic 3 - What are some of the mechanisms that help determine which cluster a container should run? Topic 4 - Is the current design intended to handle applications that span clusters, or is the expectation that apps live in a single cluster? What about deploying the same app to multiple clusters? Topic 5 - For more advanced capabilities, such as intelligence to know where to dynamically place an application, would that be something that’s within Kubernetes, or any external service? Feedback? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

Duration:00:26:59