Ingress and the Service APIs, with Bowei Du

EPISODE · May 20, 2020 · 49 MIN

Ingress and the Service APIs, with Bowei Du

from Kubernetes Podcast from Google

SIG Network is completely rethinking the way you define groupings of applications (Service) and get traffic sent to them (Ingress) by building the Service APIs, a new set of primitives which are better suited to how different groups of users interact with them. Bowei Du is a Tech Lead on GKE and a member of SIG Network who is leading the design and implementation of these new APIs, as well as working on getting Ingress to GA in Kubernetes 1.19. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Christmas trees Magic Puzzles News of the week Google Cloud Next On Air Sign up now Harbor 2.0 Azure introduces 10c/hr uptime SLA and Kubernetes 1.18 in preview Red Hat announces Amazon Red Hat OpenShift Linode Kubernetes Engine is Generally Available VMware to acquire Octarine Venafi to acquire Jetstack cert-manager 0.15 and beyond Episode 75, with James Munnelly Maesh 1.2 Grafana 7.0 AWS CDK for Kubernetes (cdk8s) Call to participate in CNCF survey Load balancing algorithms in Envoy by Tony Allen Links from the interview Bowei's PhD: CAP theorem TIER project: Technologies and Infrastructure for Emerging Regions Delay-tolerant networking (DTN) Service EndpointSlices Coming to Istio and Knative Health checks: Liveness and readiness at pod level Pod Ready++ Ingress cert-manager ingress-nginx TLS is only on port 443 2018 Ingress survey Conformance profile Episode 41, with Tim Hockin Ingress moving to GA in 1.19 Service APIs Evolving the Kubernetes Ingress API to GA and beyond by Bowei and Christopher Luciano from IBM A sketch of the API GatewayClass and StorageClass KEP for adding L4 Multi-Cluster Services API proposal Bowei Du on Twitter

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