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In this episode with interview David O'Dwyer, from Livewyer, the first English company who joined the CNCF.
During this interview, we talked about the origins of the Kubernetes London Meetup. We talked about KubeCon,
and the CNCF conference that happened in Seattle recently.
David has built an Alexa-kubernetes integration and we tested it live. Last but not least, we talked about
the super awesome Kubernetes Community!
The longest episode so far, but one of the best ones! -
Joseph Jacks, from Apprenda, came to London recently and we all joined together at Ivan's house for this interview. We talked about the origins of `Asynchio`, Kismatic acquisition by Apprenda, the CNCF, and KubeCon.
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3rd episode of Kubecast where we interview David Aronchick from Google and Product Manager of Kubernetes, and during this interview David talks about the recent release of Kubernetes 1.3, we look at what 1.4 might be bringing and as it's becoming a tradition, discuss about Cloud Native Apps.
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In our second episode of Kubecast, we interview Gabe Monroy. In this interview, Gabe talks about where the idea behind "The Children's Illustrated Guide to Kubernetes" came from and how, not only a children's book was created, but another important project that it would become the de facto package manager for Kubernetes: Helm.
We talked a bit about the concept of NoOps and how Deis workflow help companies to reach that "Heroku way" of deploying and managing applications. Usual suspects like poor documentation and many moving parts in the installation of a kubernetes cluster and how it makes for some companies lose the focus of what is important for them.
Finally, we talked about another topic is becoming a buzzword almost: Cloud Native Applications. We ended up talking how Deis does internal development using Kubernetes.
Last but not least, Gabe gives great advice to companies who are looking at getting into Kubernetes. -
In our first episode of Kubecast we interview the legendary Kelsey Hightower.
In this interview Kelsey talks about the concept of NoOps, what kubernetes in production should look like, and why the kubernetes API is such a key piece in the automation process.
We talked with Kelsey about the kubernetes book that he's writing and all the different workshops, conferences and different events he's doing or planning to do to evangelise about kubernetes.
The interview was recorded during the ContainerSched conference, so the audio is not great. We would like to apologise in advance.
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