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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2019 · 32 MIN

Lyft and KubeCon NA 2019, with Vicki Cheung

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Catch all the news (and there is a lot of it!) from KubeCon NA 2019 in this week's show. We then talk to Vicki Cheung, the conference co-chair, and an Engineering Manager running Kubernetes infrastructure at Lyft. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Docker sells its enterprise business: Mirantis press release Docker press release New Google Kubernetes Engine features: Preemptible VMs support is GA Node auto-provisioning is GA Vertical Pod Autoscaling is GA Batch on GKE is in Beta Surge upgrades are in Beta Google Cloud Run is GA Microsoft news: Secure enclave support in AKS Engine Azure Container Registry adds repository scoped permissions Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA) is 1.0 GitHub Actions for CNAB bundles & CNAB controller for Kubernetes Episode 61, with Jeremy Rickard and Ralph Squillace Helm 3 released, for real! Istio 1.4 released GitHub Octoverse Top and Trending Projects Kubernetes Security Announcement: CSI sidecar vulnerability Red Hat open-sources Quay and launches CodeReady Workspaces v2 VMware launches Crash Recovery and Enterprise PKS v1.6 CNCF announcements: 500 members New Platinum members: Arm, NetApp and Palo Alto Networks New Gold members: Equinix and Fidelity Investments Over 100 certified Kubernetes distributions Announcement of CNCF jobs board Datadog: Introducing Network Performance Monitoring 2019 Container Report What's next for monitoring in Kubernetes? Gremlin launches chaos engineering for Kubernetes O'Reilly acquires Katacoda Kubernetes.io interactive training Mayadata adds Mayastor engine to OpenEBS PlanetScale launches CNDb Rancher announces k3s GA and Rio is in Beta Episode 57, with Darren Shepherd Cloud Native Security Hub from Sysdig Pipeline 2.0 Tech Preview from Banzai Cloud Episode 59, with Janos Matyas Clustered Microk8s from Ubuntu Episode 60, with Mark Shuttleworth Weave Flux and Argo CD join forces Portworx launches PX-Backup and PX-Autopilot Pulumi launches Crosswalk for Kubernetes, kx and .NET Core support Episode 76, with Joe Duffy Snyk Container Gloo 1.0 from Solo.io Episode 55, with Idit Levine Clusterman from Yelp adds Kubernetes Building Secure Reliable Systems book, new from Google Cloud A-Z Round: A10 Networks announced a Blueprint for automation of the Polynimbus secure application service Agile Stacks announced KubeFlex to aid in deploying and managing Kubernetes clusters in data centers and at the edge Alibaba Cloud released version alpha2 of the Open App Model Altinity announced their production-ready Kubernetes operator for ClickHouse data warehouses Aporeto launched new identity federation capabilities for Kubernetes and Istio Arrikto announced that MiniKF is now available on the GCP Marketplace Amazon has published a cost optimization guide for Kubernetes on AWS Buoyant launched Dive, a SaaS "team control plane" for Kubernetes clusters Chronosphere added tracing capabilities Containous launched a new Ambassador Program to reward and support Traefik community members Datawire announced a tool for automatic HTTPS for Kubernetes Ingress in Ambassador DeployHub announced the release of version 9.0 of their publishing and configuration offering DigitalOcean announced a Container Registry and a Kubernetes section in their 1-click apps market Fairwinds launched a new open source-as-a-service platform Insights, and Astro, a product for managing monitors in a dynamic environment Hammerspace announced a persistent data protection offering for Kubernetes Humio added streaming log management capabilities to their IBM Cloud Pak Hyscale has announced the open-sourcing of their app deployment tool Instana added support for Rancher Kublr announced Multi-Site Orchestration in Kublr 2.0 is now in Private Preview LINBIT announced Piraeus Datastore, a Software-Defined Storage offering for Kubernetes Maestro, from Cloud66, released a Kubernetes management tool for multi-cluster management Mattermost introduced ChatOps, an open source projects for real-time DevOps NetFoundry announced a programmable networking platform for apps at the edge NeuVector announced a Security Policy as Code tool for Kubernetes NS1 expanded their suite of integrations Opsani AI announced precision tuning for autoscalers Oracle announced Oracle API Gateway, Oracle Logging, and Kafka Compatibility for Oracle Streaming Redis Labs introduced RedisInsight Rookout announced a hybrid Kubernetes debugger for DevOps teams SignalFX announced Kubernetes Navigator to provide AI-driven insights StorageOS announced the release of version 1.5 Styra announced new features for their Compliance for Kubernetes tool Trilio announced support for TrilioVault on OpenShift Turbonomic announced Lemur, a New, Free, Observability Tool for developers Wallarm launched support for Envoy proxy and Envoy API protection with their SaaS Security product WhiteSource announced native integrations for top container registries Yugabyte announced YugabyteDB will be available as a self-managed database service on Crossplane Kubernetes clusters Zebrium announced that no-touch log monitoring for Kubernetes is now in private beta Links from the interview Duolingo OpenAI Lyft Engineering Episode 33: Envoy, with Matt Klein KubeCon NA 2019 Program co-chairs Episode 54: Tech, Life and KubeCon EU, with Bryan Liles Vicki Cheung on Twitter

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