I enjoyed Brendan's presentation. Rarely seemed nervous. He's knowledgeable and speaks as if he wants to share the knowledge. Good presentation skills! I enjoyed!
This is amazing. I'm really excited about getting rolling on Kubernetes - but when you say "The people who know about kernals don't have to be the ones who know about ruby on rails" it strikes me that it does become really important to teach the programmers how they can get starting in writing "containerized" applications. Running things locally and so on. Ramping up on the first part of this does take effort. Even the prerequisites of the "getting started guide" (in github) require some non-trivial understanding of VMs, docker, Kernals, linux config, etc...
***** Thanks for the link! I tested those docs and they weren't perfect. I couldn't quite get it to work. There are either non-obvious missing steps or I missed one. Have spent the evening trying various versions of the same from the kubernetes repo (have even opened a few issues) Have learned a lot in the last few hours so might be ready to try the CoreOS instructions & image again tomorrow. Though - I've apparently been at this 8 hours now :) github.com/coreos/coreos-kubernetes/issues/157 maybe it's time for a break.
I enjoyed Brendan's presentation. Rarely seemed nervous. He's knowledgeable and speaks as if he wants to share the knowledge. Good presentation skills! I enjoyed!
This is amazing. I'm really excited about getting rolling on Kubernetes - but when you say "The people who know about kernals don't have to be the ones who know about ruby on rails" it strikes me that it does become really important to teach the programmers how they can get starting in writing "containerized" applications. Running things locally and so on. Ramping up on the first part of this does take effort. Even the prerequisites of the "getting started guide" (in github) require some non-trivial understanding of VMs, docker, Kernals, linux config, etc...
***** Thanks for the link! I tested those docs and they weren't perfect. I couldn't quite get it to work. There are either non-obvious missing steps or I missed one. Have spent the evening trying various versions of the same from the kubernetes repo (have even opened a few issues) Have learned a lot in the last few hours so might be ready to try the CoreOS instructions & image again tomorrow. Though - I've apparently been at this 8 hours now :) github.com/coreos/coreos-kubernetes/issues/157 maybe it's time for a break.
hey, where do i get this fancy sticker for my macbook?
lovely comparison with articulated lorries ,,,decoupling
It's interesting to know what's under the hood. What builds service, balancer and other components?
+kscherban this is all extremely well documented on GitHub. have you checked out the documentation in the repositories there?
this talk was excellent, thank you
Are there demo files available?
Great Talk bad mic (Constantly switching level on left and right)
Play stereo audio as mono: as i.imgur.com/SpLVuq2.png
Setting my iPhone to mono fixed it for me
A Technical Overview of Kubernetes (CoreOS Fest 2015)
CoreOS
CoreOS
Awesome talk, thanks for the share.
I love that localhost:8001/static visualization @ 25:10. It that available for download anywhere?
It's here: github.com/brendandburns/gcp-live-k8s-visualizer
And some bug fixes by others:
github.com/saturnism/gcp-live-k8s-visualizer
Thank you sir.
Great talk, great product, wish he had twitter so I could follow him. Works for Azure now!
twitter.com/brendandburns
awesome!
FFUUCKK!!! Nice.
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