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Intro
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What do we do?
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Why build on Kubernetes?
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For Example
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Container Lifecycle
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Ordering Container Shutdown
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Entrypoint Rewriting
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Ordering Container Start-Up
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Inject Sidecars: Istio or Vault
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Other ways?
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Cross-Pod Communication
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termination Message
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Write to ConfigMap / other CRD
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Custom Resource Proliferation
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Mitigations
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What can we do?
Description:
Explore the innovative use of Kubernetes as a platform for platforms in this conference talk by Alex Collins from Intuit and Jason Hall from Red Hat. Dive into how Argo and Tekton projects are pushing the boundaries of Kubernetes capabilities, challenging conventional ideas about its potential applications. Learn about managing unconventional workloads with unique requirements such as handling large data volumes, massive parallelism, and special lifecycle needs. Discover techniques for extending Kubernetes functionality, including container lifecycle management, cross-pod communication, and custom resource proliferation. Gain insights into the benefits users have experienced from these advancements and how to apply similar strategies in your own projects. Understand the potential for further improving Kubernetes as a platform for diverse workloads and explore the future possibilities in cloud-native computing.

Argo and Tekton - Pushing the Boundaries of the Possible on Kubernetes

CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
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