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In-person + Virtual
16 -20 May
Learn More and Register to Attend

The Sched app allows you to build your schedule but is not a substitute for your event registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 to participate in the sessions. If you have not registered but would like to join us, please go to the event registration page to purchase a registration.

Please note: This schedule is automatically displayed in Central European Summer Time (UTC +2). To see the schedule in your preferred timezone, please select from the drop-down menu to the right, above "Filter by Date." The schedule is subject to change.
Sunday, May 15
 

14:00 CEST

Registration + Badge Pick-up
Sunday May 15, 2022 14:00 - 18:00 CEST
Central Forum
 
Monday, May 16
 

07:30 CEST

Registration + Badge Pick-up
Monday May 16, 2022 07:30 - 17:00 CEST
Central Forum

08:00 CEST

Prometheus + Thanos Project Meeting
Click here to register for the Prometheus and Thanos Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
Prometheus and Thanos Project Meeting
Monday, May 16, 2022
Prometheus 8:00 - 15:00 CEST, Thanos 15:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2E | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Monday May 16, 2022 08:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2E | Event Center

08:45 CEST

Data on Kubernetes Day 2022 Europe Hosted by CNCF [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
Can you run stateful workloads on Kubernetes? Of course you can! But how? And why? Join us in our 3rd Virtual Data on Kubernetes Day for talks, panels, live music, and some rap from our Head of Community, Bart Farrell.
The event will feature talks from practitioners that describe the use cases, techniques, and best practices for running data on Kubernetes including:
  • Solutions to technical challenges, patterns and practices
  • Validated use cases for running data on Kubernetes
  • Learnings and experiences of running data on Kubernetes
  • DOK trends that could help others validate their software roadmap
View the event schedule here: https://dok.community/dok-day-europe-2022-kubecon/
DoK Day is sponsored by anynines, DataStax, EDB, Ondat, and Timescale!

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Data on Kubernetes Day, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. Registrants will receive a log-in link to the meeting platform Bevy. Registrants will also receive details about our in-person after-party at a hotel across the street from the main KubeCon event (limited to the first 100 guests).

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to events@dok.community.

Monday May 16, 2022 08:45 - 17:30 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

SOLD OUT - Tetrate, Envoy, and Service Mesh Immersion Day Hosted by Tetrate (Complimentary Registration Required) - SOLD OUT
Become a Service Mesh Pro and join us for a day of learning Envoy, Istio, and Service Mesh. There will be keynotes, workshops, and more!

This event will feature keynotes from Matt Klein (Creator of Envoy) & Louis Ryan (an Istio Core Committer) and feature workshops to help you accelerate your career and understanding of Service Mesh. One of the most exciting prospects of a service mesh is its ability to help you bridge disparate infrastructure by abstracting the network from applications.

CFP
If you would like to speak at the conference we are taking CFPs for the following topics: Service Mesh, Istio, Envoy, or Microservices Security. This is your opportunity to speak at a premier event before KubeConEU 2022. Apply here: https://tetr8.io/36UMfPJ
This event will feature 2 tracks after some great community panels!
Track 1: Tetrate Academy Workshops
Track 2: OSS Community Influencers.
Following this great day of workshops and learning we will be hosting a happy hour where you can network with your peers!
Visit the event website here!

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Tetrate, Envoy, and Service Mesh Immersion Day, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

This event takes place in-person only, no virtual access.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Eric Thompson

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Cloud Native eBPF Day Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $499 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
eBPF is transforming Cloud Native. Co-located with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, eBPF Day is a vendor-neutral conference that explores this transformational technology and its impact on the future of Cloud Native. For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cloud-native-ebpf-day-europe/.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here:  https://cloudnativeebpfdayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Cloud Native eBPF Day Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 


Monday May 16, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Cloud Native Telco Day Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $499 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
Adopting cloud native best practices and principles are critical to the success and growth of Service Providers as they scale to meet new demands for 5G and beyond. Cloud Native Telco Day brings together Service Providers and Vendors across the Telco ecosystem to collaborate with the cloud native community to share lessons learned in their cloud native journey.  For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cloud-native-telco-day-europe/.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://cloudnativetelcodayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).


How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Cloud Native Telco Day Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 

Monday May 16, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Cloud Native Wasm Day Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $499 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
As an open and portable technology WebAssembly is being applied and designed in numerous independent domains such as the edge or as a web browser specific technology. The emergence and adoption of WebAssembly as a cloud native platform, embedded into application, and as cloud native applications demonstrates the power and possibility of Cloud Native technologies and WebAssembly to be Better Together. For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cloud-native-wasm-day-europe/.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://cloudnativewasmdayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).


How to Register: IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Cloud Native Wasm Day Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

Monday May 16, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Day 1: Cloud Native SecurityCon Europe Hosted by CNCF, Track 1 (Additional Registration + $599 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
Cloud Native SecurityCon is a two-day conference designed to foster collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing of cloud native security projects and how to best use these to address security challenges and opportunities. The goal is not just to propose solutions that incrementally improve what has come before, but to give room to breakthrough technology and advances in modern security approaches.  For additional event details, please visit the event website: ​https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cloud-native-securitycon-europe/​​​

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://cloudnativesecurityconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Cloud Native SecurityCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.




Monday May 16, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] FluentCon Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $499 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
FluentCon is a vendor-neutral conference on log and metric collection with Fluentd and Fluent Bit. Topics include running the technologies in production, general observability, getting started, and the future of how collection is evolving. For additional event details, please visit the event website: ​https://events.linuxfoundation.org/fluentcon-europe/​​​


This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://fluentconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for FluentCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 

Monday May 16, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Kubernetes AI Day Europe Hosted by CNCF (Additional Registration + $499 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
Kubernetes is becoming a common substrate for AI that allows for workloads to be run either in the cloud or in its own data center, and to easily scale. Join us for Kubernetes AI Day to delve deeper into deploying AI at scale using Kubernetes. For additional event details, please visit the event website: ​https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubernetes-ai-day-europe/​​​


This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://kubernetesaidayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Kubernetes AI Day Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 

Monday May 16, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:30 CEST

TAG Observability Project Meeting
Click here to register for the TAG Observability Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
TAG Observability Project Meeting
Monday, May 16, 11:30 - 13:30 CEST
Room 2I | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Monday May 16, 2022 11:30 - 13:30 CEST
Room 2I | Event Center

13:00 CEST

Argo Project Meeting
Click here to register for the Argo Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
Argo Project Meeting
Monday, May 16, 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2G | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Monday May 16, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2G | Event Center

13:00 CEST

Flux Project Meeting
Click here to register for the Flux Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
Flux Project Meeting
Monday, May 16, 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2H | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Monday May 16, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2H | Event Center

13:00 CEST

LitmusChaos Project Meeting
Click here to register for the LitmusChaos Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
LitmusChaos Project Meeting
Monday, May 16, 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2F | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Monday May 16, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2F | Event Center

13:00 CEST

Operator Day Hosted by Canonical [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
What is Operator Day?
Software operators are crucial elements in the Kubernetes landscape. They implement operational tasks covering everyday application management. They help human operators, and administrators to run their applications efficiently and effectively. On Operator Day, Canonical speakers and guests share knowledge and insights about the journey from configuration management to application management. Canonical provides an entirely OSS-based platform and framework for software operators - Juju and the Charmed Operators. The various sessions will cover software operators, what they represent, how to use them, how to create them and how we can take advantage of them. And of course, we are happy to cover this demand with the fourth edition of the Operator Day for the Kubecon EU 2022. Because of the uncertainties with planning travels between countries remain, we decided to run the event entirely virtually.

What to expect from Operator Day KubeCon EU 2022?
Charmed Operators
Operator Day at KubeCon EU 2022 will talk about software operators and share best practices and insights on operating Kubernetes applications, as well as explore the Canonical implementation of Kubernetes Operators, the Charmed Operators. Each session can be attended individually, but we recommend attending them in a sequence as the presentations build upon each other.

Observability and roadmap update
As observability becomes more and more important for operations, the operators are even applied to the integration of an observability stack. Also on that day, insights on the road map of the framework for Charmed Operators from Canonical are given and updates on community-driven collection of operators will be presented.

The future of cloud-native and Kubernetes
And last but not least, and very popular at the previous operator days, we have invited industry thought leaders to join a one-off panel discussion on the state and future of cloud-native and Kubernetes.

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Operator Day, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Alina Toderenchuk

Monday May 16, 2022 13:00 - 18:30 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

15:30 CEST

SOLD OUT - Secure your AWS Workloads as you Build Hosted by Snyk, Sysdig and Docker [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required) - SOLD OUT
With cloud deployments transforming what was traditionally 'infrastructure' to code, development and security teams face new, increased pressure in their attempt to build secure applications quickly. With developers in the driver's seat, organizations are using modern DevOps processes with integration and deployments happening many times a day and at scale.

Join experts from AWS, Docker, Snyk and Sysdig to learn how developer teams are collaborating with operations and security teams to secure workloads from source code to runtime. This hands-on workshop will demonstrate how best to secure your AWS workloads using Snyk's unique integrations with Docker and Sysdig tooling.

We’ll walk through identifying threats, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations that are common in cloud native applications today. With a focus on fixing issues, the workshop will also cover how to pinpoint must-fix open vulnerabilities in development using runtime signals, while also effectively protecting workloads in production.
In this workshop, you will: 
-Detect and fix vulnerabilities in containers and source dependencies in Amazon ECR and Amazon EKS workloads during the development phase
-Upgrade to recommended, secure base images
-Automate runtime threat detection and alerting across containers and Kubernetes
-Secure Kubernetes workloads by prioritizing vulnerabilities in container packages used at runtime to eliminate noise

Recommendations: Attendees have basic understanding of EKS, including creating and accessing an EKS cluster, no prior Snyk, Sysdig or Docker experience is necessary.


View event website here!

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Secure your AWS Workloads, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Sarah Conway

Monday May 16, 2022 15:30 - 16:30 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

18:00 CEST

SOLD OUT - KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Happy Hour Hosted by Harness + Snyk (Complimentary Registration Required) - SOLD OUT
Join Harness and Snyk for a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Happy Hour on the beach!

KubeCon is back in person - let's celebrate in style with appetizers, drinks, and networking. Space is very limited. Request your spot today.

Conference badge required for entrance.

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Happy Hour, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

This event takes place in-person only, no virtual component.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Kari Reynosa

Monday May 16, 2022 18:00 - 20:00 CEST
Marina Beach Club - La Marina De Valencia, 46001, Spain
 
Tuesday, May 17
 

07:30 CEST

Registration + Badge Pick-up
Tuesday May 17, 2022 07:30 - 18:30 CEST
Central Forum

08:00 CEST

containerd Project Meeting
Click here to register for the containerd Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
containerd Project Meeting
Tuesday, May 17, 8:00 - 12:00 CEST
Room 2F | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 08:00 - 12:00 CEST
Room 2F | Event Center

08:00 CEST

[CANCELLED] Backstage Project Meeting
Click here to register for the Backstage Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
Backstage Project Meeting
Tuesday, May 17, 8:00 - 12:00 CEST
Room 2G | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Please reach out to kmatienzo@linuxfoundation.org for any questions. 

Tuesday May 17, 2022 08:00 - 12:00 CEST
Room 2G | Event Center

09:00 CEST

Kubernetes Data Workshop Hosted by Portworx by Pure Storage (Additional Registration + $50 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
Join us in Valencia for the first-ever Kubernetes Data Workshop, brought to you by Portworx by Pure Storage! In this one-day workshop, you’ll receive training and experience with the Portworx portfolio of products and walk away with a rich knowledge of container storage and data protection (backup, disaster recovery (DR) and the skills needed to complete the Portworx container storage and data management certification.

How to Register: Pre-registration is required. To register for Kubernetes Data Workshop, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. Registration fees for this co-located event will be donated to the Dan Kohn Diversity Scholarship fund!

This event takes place in-person only, no virtual access.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Andy Gower.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 4C | Event Center

09:00 CEST

Kubernetes on Azure Day at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 Hosted by Microsoft Azure (Additional Registration + $50 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
Join us on Tuesday, May 17, 9:00 - 17:00 to learn the best practices for building cloud-native apps and managing your Kubernetes environments using Azure Kubernetes Service and seamlessly integrated development tools. Join experts to learn about how you can use open-source technologies such as KEDA, Open Service Mesh, and more, to implement robust cloud-native architectures on the open and flexible Microsoft Azure platform. Get the latest about new and upcoming Kubernetes on Azure product capabilities, learn about running Kubernetes on Azure at scale, security hardening, and more. See product demos, learn best practices, find out how customers are using AKS, and get all your questions answered about Kubernetes on Azure.

Visit the event website here!

AGENDA

9:00 - 13:00
Preday overview and logistics
Keynote
AKS for developers
Customer case study
Break 
Running AKS at scale
AKS for Operators
Customer case study

13:00 - 14:00 - Lunch

14:00 - 17:00
AKS Security
Open source investments
Break
Discussion: Kubernetes on Azure futures
Roundtable / Q&A
Wrap-up

How to Register: Pre-registration is required. To register for Kubernetes on Azure Day, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. Registration fees for this co-located event will be donated to the Dan Kohn Diversity Scholarship fund!

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Nicky McGinty.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

SOLD OUT - OpenShift Commons Gathering Hosted by Red Hat (Complimentary Registration Required) - SOLD OUT (Waitlist Available)
This OpenShift Commons Gathering will be held live in Valencia Spain and broadcast live to regional watch parties around the globe. As always, our focus is on creating a space for peer-to-peer interactions and we'll be going hybrid, so if you are unable to attend in person, join us online. This Gathering will focus on Emerging Technology and Case Studies from and by End Users with production deployments of OpenShift sharing their use cases, insights into their workloads, and lessons learned along the way. Topics covered during this Gathering include hybrid cloud infrastructure, cloud-native development, and new Emerging technology initiatives on the Edge. The event is free and registration for the virtual event is open to all. In-person event is limited to the first 150 registrants, register today if you are coming to Spain!


How to Register: Pre-registration is required. To register for OpenShift Commons Gathering, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Natalie Pazmino or Diane Mueller-Klingspor

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room G | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Day 2: Cloud Native SecurityCon Europe Hosted by CNCF, Track 1 (Additional Registration + $599 Fee Required for In Person Attendees, Includes both Tracks)
Cloud Native SecurityCon is a two-day conference designed to foster collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing of cloud native security projects and how to best use these to address security challenges and opportunities. The goal is not just to propose solutions that incrementally improve what has come before, but to give room to breakthrough technology and advances in modern security approaches.   For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cloud-native-securitycon-europe/.


This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://cloudnativesecurityconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Cloud Native SecurityCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Day 2: Cloud Native SecurityCon Europe Hosted by CNCF, Track 2 (Additional Registration + $599 Fee Required for In Person Attendees, Includes both Tracks)
Cloud Native SecurityCon is a two-day conference designed to foster collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing of cloud native security projects and how to best use these to address security challenges and opportunities. The goal is not just to propose solutions that incrementally improve what has come before, but to give room to breakthrough technology and advances in modern security approaches. For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cloud-native-securitycon-europe/.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://cloudnativesecurityconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: *IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Cloud Native SecurityCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Joaquin Rodrigo Room II | Mall Level | Central Forum

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] GitOpsCon Europe Hosted by CNCF, Track 1 (Additional Fee + $449 Registration Required for In Person Attendees, Includes both Tracks)
GitOpsCon Europe (#GitOpsCon) is designed to foster collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing on GitOps. This event is aimed at audiences that are new to GitOps as well as those currently using GitOps within their organization. Get connected with others that are passionate about GitOps. Learn from practitioners about pitfalls to avoid, hurdles to jump, and how to adopt GitOps in your cloud native environment. For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/gitopscon-europe/.

The event is vendor-neutral and is being organized by the CNCF GitOps Working Group. Topics include getting started with GitOps, scaling and managing GitOps, lessons learned from production deployments, technical sessions, and thought leadership.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://gitopsconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for GitOpsCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] GitOpsCon Europe Hosted by CNCF, Track 2 (Additional Fee + $449 Registration Required for In Person Attendees, Includes both Tracks)
GitOpsCon Europe (#GitOpsCon) is designed to foster collaboration, discussion, and knowledge sharing on GitOps. This event is aimed at audiences that are new to GitOps as well as those currently using GitOps within their organization. Get connected with others that are passionate about GitOps. Learn from practitioners about pitfalls to avoid, hurdles to jump, and how to adopt GitOps in your cloud native environment. For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/gitopscon-europe/.
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The event is vendor-neutral and is being organized by the CNCF GitOps Working Group. Topics include getting started with GitOps, scaling and managing GitOps, lessons learned from production deployments, technical sessions, and thought leadership.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://gitopsconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for GitOpsCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Joaquin Rodrigo Room I | Mall Level | Central Forum

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] KnativeCon Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $449 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
KnativeCon is the Knative community’s first conference on the Knative serverless project. Knative provides developer-friendly primitives for building serverless applications on Kubernetes.

Topics include: Installing and operating Knative, Developer experiences using and designing for Knative
+ Serverless and Event-Driven architecture patterns

Who Should Attend: KnativeCon is for all Knative users and contributors, as well as application developers interested in serverless technology, systems staff implementing event-driven architectures, distributed computing aficionados, and devops creators of event-based workflows. If you have any reason to care about serverless and event-based platforms and development, we’ll have something for you. For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/knativecon-europe/.


This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://knativeconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for KnativeCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 


Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Kubernetes on Edge Day Europe Hosted by CNCF (Additional Registration + $449 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
Kubernetes on Edge Day brings together developers and adopters across the entire cloud native ecosystem to share their lessons learned in building, breaking, and bettering their edge infrastructure. Any developer interested in learning how to deploy Kubernetes and cloud native projects at the edge should attend. For more event details, please visit https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubernetes-on-edge-day-europe/

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://kubernetesonedgedayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: *)IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Kubernetes on Edge Day Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from Tuesday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.


**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.



Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] PrometheusDay Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $449 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
PrometheusDay is all about Prometheus and the ecosystem it created. Metrics are the most efficient way to extract meaning from large amounts of data. You can see this again, again, and again throughout human history; be it in sailing and trade, power plants, large populations, the internet, cloud, or Kubernetes. We will talk about about everything numbers, in cloud-native and beyond. For more event details, please visit PrometheusDay Europe 2022 Website.  

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://prometheusdayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for PrometheusDay Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

09:00 CEST

[Live Stream] ServiceMeshCon Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $449 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
ServiceMeshCon is a vendor-neutral conference on service mesh technologies. Topics include getting started with and adopting a mesh, lessons learned from production deployments, and technical sessions from service mesh maintainers.For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/servicemeshcon-europe/

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://servicemeshconeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).

How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for ServiceMeshCon Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 09:00 - 17:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

10:00 CEST

Build with the Most Automated and Scalable Kubernetes Hosted by Google Cloud [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
Join us to learn what is new in the world of containers and Kubernetes here at Google Cloud! Our modern end-to-end platform is built on the cloud-native principles you are already familiar with and prioritizes speed, security, and flexibility, in ways that are highly differentiated from other clouds. Build with the Most Automated and Scalable Kubernetes will help you kick start or accelerate your journey developing on the most automated, scalable and secure Kubernetes: Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), covering everything from code, build, run, operate, manage, and secure. You'll get access to technical demos going deep into our Kubernetes services, Developer tools, Operational suite and Security solutions.

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Google Cloud’s event, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to meetusatkubecon@google.com.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 10:00 - 12:30 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

10:00 CEST

SOLD OUT - CDEventsCon Hosted by the CD Foundation (Complimentary Registration Required) - SOLD OUT (Virtual Available)
Events are ubiquitous in CI/CD: webhooks triggered on a code change or image upload, notifications about a failed build or vulnerability discovered in a container image, input data for measuring DevOps performance and more.

During CDEventsCon, we will look at how events are used in the software production ecosystem today, we'll present some cool demos about CDEvents and will have an opportunity to integrate your use cases in the spec and add support for CDEvents in your project.

How to Register: 
In-Person SOLD OUT Pre-registration is required. To register for CDEventsCon, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

Virtual Access: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wQOe7Gw1Sd6wMm5DUMocoQ

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to events@cd.foundation.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 10:00 - 17:00 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

13:00 CEST

Troubleshoot Kubernetes Clusters Hosted by Replicated [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
Overview
This is an overview of the workshop we are going to be presenting in KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022. The goal of this workshop is two fold. We would like to show best practices on how to troubleshoot K8s clusters while using some of the open source tools from Troubleshoot.sh.

Learn how to:
Analyze troubleshoot bundles using sbctl.
Write an Analyzer
Write a Collector
Contribute to Troubleshoot.sh Open Source project
Pre-requisites
To participate you can use a preconfigured environment or setup one of your own that you can keep after the workshop. The preconfigured environment is provided via Katacoda and only needs a browser to access. If you want your own environment, Minikube or a CentOS/Ubuntu VM can be used with a few simple instructions to prepare the environment provided via email before the workshop.

There are three different options we can provide:
Existing VM specs
Ubuntu 18.04/20.04 or CentOS 7/8
4 CPU, 4 GB Memory and 100GB disk. Smaller but fast disks are okay.
Download this tar.gz (kURL) hosted in S3 Paris. (4.2 GB)
https://cre-kubecon-eu-2022.s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/kurl-bundle.tar.gz
Untar and install K8s and be ready. (highly recommended so we can dive right in)
cat install.sh | sudo bash -s airgap
Katacoda:
Need a browser for this.
https://katacoda.com/replicatedhq/courses/kubecon-eu-2022
Minikube:
Install Instructions: https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/start/#what-youll-need

How to Register: Pre-registration is required. To register for Troubleshooting Kubernetes Clusters, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to events@replicated.com.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 13:00 - 15:00 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

13:00 CEST

[Live Stream] Kubernetes Batch + HPC Day Europe Hosted By CNCF (Additional Registration + $249 Fee Required for In Person Attendees)
The intent of this day is to provide a vendor-neutral space for collaboration and sharing experiences around running batch workloads on Kubernetes. Processing data creates insight and helps make the world a better place. With a renowned focus on batch workloads for HPC, AI/ML in Kubernetes we want to bring together a community of experts - open source contributors, practitioners, researchers, and end users who want to make Kubernetes the best tool to manage infrastructure for research, training and scientific use cases.

You will learn
  • What are the best practices for processing massive amounts of data on Kubernetes at low cost and with great performance
  • Hear use cases of others who use Kubernetes for batch workloads
  • What are the latest open source capabilities to manage batch workloads in cloud

For additional event details, please visit the event website: https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubernetes-batch-hpc-day-europe/.

This co-located event will play in one continuous live-stream via the Meeting Play platform*. To review the full schedule and plan your experience - please visit the full co-located event schedule here: https://kubernetesbatchdayeu22.sched.com/

*Please refer to your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pre-event email for your platform login details (to be shared 3-5 days prior to the event date).


How to Register: **IN-PERSON pre-registration is required. To register for Kubernetes Batch + HPC Day Europe 2022, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration. You must be registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon to attend this event.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to CNCFcolocatedevents@cncf.io.

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Recordings from yesterday are now available! See the event's YouTube Playlist here.

**Access to VIRTUAL CNCF-hosted co-located events is included with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registration.  Separate registration for IN-PERSON CNCF-hosted co-located events is REQUIRED. 

Tuesday May 17, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

13:00 CEST

Cloud Native Buildpacks Project Meeting
Click here to register for the Cloud Native Buildpacks Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
Cloud Native Buildpacks Project Meeting
Tuesday, May 17, 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2I | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2I | Event Center

13:00 CEST

OpenTelemetry Project Meeting
Click here to register for the OpenTelemetry Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
OpenTelemetry Project Meeting
Tuesday, May 17, 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2F | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Please reach out to kmatienzo@linuxfoundation.org for any questions. 

Tuesday May 17, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2F | Event Center

13:00 CEST

[CANCELLED] Helm Project Meeting
Click here to register for the Helm Project Meeting. Please note that you must be a KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe registrant in order to attend this meeting. If you are not registered for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon click here to register.

Details
Helm Project Meeting
Tuesday, May 17, 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2G | Event Center
Space is limited

*Please note: we will not have any live streaming, recordings, or any virtual component available for this meeting.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 13:00 - 17:00 CEST
Room 2G | Event Center

15:30 CEST

REGISTRATION CLOSED - Run Postgres, the Kubernetes Way - Garden Reception Hosted by EnterpriseDB [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
EDB invite’s you to attend the networking event, hosted in two formats: virtual and in-person, to learn more about CloudNativePG.

Join us after Day 2 of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 for an exclusive garden reception. We’re getting together for two hours of drinks and hors d'oeuvres with some fun music.

Space is limited and this is a private event, so be sure to save your spot by registering today! We can’t wait to see you.

* Complimentary food and drinks will be served.
 
View the event schedule here!

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Run Postgres, the Kubernetes Way, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Archana Dhankar.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 15:30 - 17:00 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

15:30 CEST

The New Stack Tapas Tuesday (Limited Seating Availability; In Person Attendees Only)
*This event is only available to in-person attendees; first-come, first-served as seating is limited.*

K8s after the Honeymoon: It’s Complicated

Join us for some delicious food and drink and a panel discussion moderated by The New Stack's Alex Williams and Heather Joslyn where we will talk about the promise of K8s but also engage in a bit of "group therapy" talking about the hard realities of today. With more and more organizations moving from the “DIY” experimentation phase to “operationalization in production at scale”, many are still trying to navigate the complexity of the open source ecosystem, balance flexibility with control, and explore new use cases such as GitOps, or bare metal and edge deployments. Yes, it’s complicated, but the new modern K8s era is coming, for an ever-lasting relationship with cloud native innovation!

Sponsored by Spectro Cloud

Moderators
avatar for Heather Joslyn

Heather Joslyn

Features Editor, The New Stack
Heather Joslyn is features editor of The New Stack. She previously worked as editor-in-chief of Container Solutions, a cloud native consulting company, and as an editor/reporter at The Chronicle of Philanthropy. She's on the Twitter machine: @ha_joslyn
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Alex William

Founder and Publisher, The New Stack
Alex Williams is founder and publisher of The New Stack, a content platform for the people who build and manage software the world relies on. He was an editor at ReadWriteWeb and TechCrunch before leaving in 2014 to start The New Stack. Alex hosts The New Stack Makers pancake and... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Bailey Hayes

Bailey Hayes

Director, Cosmonic
Bailey Hayes is a Director at Cosmonic. She believes the future is in distributed systems and WebAssembly (Wasm). Her daily activities include wrangling distributed apps, finding new tools for better devx, and discovering the best food for any given location. She is a lifetime NC... Read More →
avatar for Fabrizio Pandini

Fabrizio Pandini

Staff Engineer 1, VMware
A Kubernetes contributor obsessed with making Kubernetes lifecycle simple and consistent across all the types of infrastructures, so everyone can build amazing applications on top of it. When I’m not busy as a SIG Cluster Lifecycle tech-lead or as a project maintainer in Cluster... Read More →
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Saad Malik

CTO & Co-Founder, Spectro Cloud
Saad is passionate about building products in the areas of cloud, virtualization, containers, and distributed systems. In his fifteen years of experience, Saad has shipped multiple new products in enterprise, service provider, and consumer technologies. He is a hardcore Trekkie and... Read More →


Tuesday May 17, 2022 15:30 - 17:15 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

16:00 CEST

Open Source Program Office BoF + Happy Hour (Limited Seating Availability; In Person Attendees Only)
*This event is only available to in-person attendees; first-come, first-served as seating is limited.*

TODO Group is hosting an OSPO BoF + Happy hour meet-up for OSPO professionals at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe. Join us to network with open source peers involved in Open Source Program Offices and enjoy some appetizers & drinks while taking a break from the action!

This is a great opportunity to connect, learn and look for feedback from the wide diversity of open source & OSPO professionals’ visions that also engages with CNCF and CNCF projects.

The BoF will be open/free to all KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe attendees with prior registration. In case there are seats available, entrance will follow a first come first served basis.

Space is limited, signup to reserve your seat now! You must be registered to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 16:00 - 18:00 CEST
Room 4D | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:00 CEST

AWS Container Days @ KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 Hosted by AWS [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
Join us for AWS Container Days at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon [inserted to comply with our branding standards] Europe 2022! In this multi-day virtual event, we'll cover key topics to help you deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications using Kubernetes on AWS. These sessions, led by our AWS Kubernetes team and guest speakers, will contain technical deep dives, product demos, and best practices. In the closing keynote, we will share customer stories and the Amazon EKS Vision and Roadmap.

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. Click here to register for AWS Container Days!

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to awscontainerdays@amazon.com.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 17:00 - 19:00 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

17:00 CEST

SOLD OUT - Run Postgres, the Kubernetes Way - Garden Reception Hosted by EnterpriseDB [IN-PERSON] (Complimentary Registration Required)
EDB invites you to attend the networking event, hosted in two formats: virtual and in-person, to learn more about CloudNativePG.

Join us after Day 2 of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 for an exclusive garden reception. We’re getting together for two hours of drinks and hors d'oeuvres with some fun music.

Space is limited and this is a private event, so be sure to save your spot by registering today! We can’t wait to see you.

* Complimentary food and drinks will be served.
 
View the event schedule here!

How to Register: 
Pre-registration is required. To register for Run Postgres, the Kubernetes Way, add it on during your KubeCon + CloudNativeCon registration.

For questions regarding this event, please reach out to Archana Dhankar.

17:30 CEST

Lightning Talk: Whyhappn Instead of Whodunnit: Avoiding the Term “Human Error” - Silvia Pina, Independent
One of the keys to achieving reliable and secure systems is psychological safety, and this comes from having a truly blameless culture. In the past, I have encountered the term "human error" as the outcome of a "root cause analysis" process, and advocated within the company I was working for against its usage. This is the main motivator for proposing this talk. I would like also to gather some insights, from a systems thinking and organisational psychology standpoint, on how highly resilient organisations in different domains handle the human component of failures, as I think it is useful to have this perspective.

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Speakers
avatar for Silvia Pina

Silvia Pina

Senior Software Engineer, Independent
Silvia Pina is a Berlin-based software engineer with an academic background in both psychology and computer engineering.


Tuesday May 17, 2022 17:30 - 17:35 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:36 CEST

Lightning Talk: Thank you Keptn Obvious! Making SLOs observable with Prometheus and Keptn - Andreas Grabner, Dynatrace
This talk shows how to not only collect metrics and provide application monitoring using Prometheus, but to also make them visible as SLOs and then act on them in a fully automated and cloud native way.

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Speakers
avatar for Andreas Grabner

Andreas Grabner

DevOps Activist and DevRel, Dynatrace
Andreas Grabner (@grabnerandi) has 20+ years of experience as a software developer, tester and architect and is an advocate for high-performing cloud scale applications. He is a contributor and DevRel for the CNCF open source project keptn (www.keptn.sh). Andreas is also a regular... Read More →



Tuesday May 17, 2022 17:36 - 17:41 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:42 CEST

Lightning Talk: Introducing O-Cloud, or How 5G Leverages Kubernetes - Nikolay Nikolaev, Juniper Networks
Raise the awareness of the applications of the Cloud Native technologies in the modern generations of the Radio Access Network. Share the approach that the O-RAN Alliance is taking to solve the high demands towards the platform that handles the critical workloads with significant impact to their business and our daily live.

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Speakers
avatar for Nikolay Nikolaev

Nikolay Nikolaev

Engineering Manager, Isovalent
Nikolay Nikolaev is an Engineering Manager at Isovalent's Datapath team. For more than 20 years, he has been implementing networking software ranging from hardware boxes to powerful server applications and virtualized data planes. He spent some time in the virtualization world using... Read More →



Tuesday May 17, 2022 17:42 - 17:47 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:48 CEST

Lightning Talk: What I’ve Learned by Running Local CNCF Chapter Cloud-native Islamabad - Saim Safdar, Neomeric Digitals
I struggled a lot when I started learning about cloud-native technologies because not many people around me were also talking about k8s or other cloud-native things. I always felt shy asking people for help when I got stuck with cloud-native tooling. However, I’ve found that many people are experiencing the same even though opensource is all about engaging with others, helping others and collaborative knowledge, and collaborative power of mind and energy. I want to share how I overcome this challenge of talking about cloud-native language in public while building out my local community. Attendees will walk away from this talk having learned the easy way of learning Kubernetes, how to build out local their own CNCF chapters, how this will help overcome the shyness of asking people for help in public, how to create empathy within the community, how to talk about open-source publicly, and how to start contributing to a worldwide community.

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Speakers
avatar for Saim Safdar

Saim Safdar

Developer Relations Manager, Rafay Systems
As a DevOps engineer, Saim Safdar has had a lot of practical experience with cloud-native technologies. Throughout his career, he has supported SaaS web solutions based on Windows, UNIX, and Linux platforms in Azure, AWS, and on-premise. He's helped organizations with infrastructure... Read More →


Tuesday May 17, 2022 17:48 - 17:53 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:54 CEST

Lightning Talk: What Made Your Container Fat? Visualizing the Size of Container Layers - Dan Čermák, SUSE
The analysis of container images is becoming increasingly important to deliver a high quality product. We have found it rather challenging to continously monitor the size of our container images that we were producing and existing tools were not focused on data visualization, which we wanted initially. The presented tool was born out of this necessity: it has a very simple user interface, requires no installation (it can be hosted on a server somewhere else) and features sunburst graphs showing the file system usage. This allows everyone to easily check which layer is where responsible for the overall image's size.

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Speakers
avatar for Dan Čermák

Dan Čermák

Software Engineer Development Tools, SUSE
Dan is creating developer tools, builds container images and works on QA at SUSE, which he joined after working as an embedded firmware developer. Originally he started out as a theoretical astrophysicist, but after becoming a contributor to various Open Source projects, he finally... Read More →



Tuesday May 17, 2022 17:54 - 17:59 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

18:00 CEST

DevOpsDays #StandWithUkraine Hosted by DevOpsDays Kyiv [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
Overview
View the event website: https://devopsdays.com.ua/.

DevOpsDays Ukraine is a part of the global DevOpsDays family.
This May we are running a virtual charity event to discuss DevOps during the crisis, incident, and business continuity management and collect donations to support Ukrainians.

How to Register
Pre-registration is required. To register, visit https://devopsdays.com.ua/.
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For questions related to this event, please reach out to kyiv@devopsdays.com.

Tuesday May 17, 2022 18:00 - 22:00 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia

18:04 CEST

Lightning Talk: Scaling Container Builds with Software Supply Chains - Duane DeCapite, VMware
This lightning talk will summarize how the open source Buildpacks, flux and Cartographer projects can automate the software supply chain and help to address container builds at scale while minimizing the burden on developers.

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Speakers
avatar for Duane DeCapite

Duane DeCapite

Director, Product, VMware
Duane is Director, Product at VMware. Prior to VMware Duane has been active in open source and software engineering in roles at NetFoundry, Cumulus Networks, IBM and Cisco. Duane authored Self-Defending Networks: The Next Generation of Network Security with Cisco Press and represented... Read More →


Tuesday May 17, 2022 18:04 - 18:09 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

18:10 CEST

Lightning Talk: Tell Your SD-WAN About Your Service Mesh External Services! - Alberto Rodriguez, Cisco
This talk shows how with the right configuration and some open source, a Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) can automagically optimize the Egress traffic of a Service Mesh. Using the 'Cloud Native SD-WAN' open-source project, Egress configuration from Service Meshes can now be used to program SD-WAN optimizations towards remote external services.

This leverages the 'SaaS optimization' feature offered by several SD-WAN solutions. SaaS optimization enhances connectivity towards SaaS applications (either public SaaS or user-defined remote applications) by constantly probing the remote application from different points of the SD-WAN network to continually compute the best path to reach it.

On the Service Mesh side, Egress configurations are used to learn which external services should be probed (and how) to get their traffic optimized. What is typically used to enforce security policies (e.g. allow/deny) can be transposed into traffic engineering optimizations on the SD-WAN.

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Speakers
avatar for Alberto Rodriguez-Natal

Alberto Rodriguez-Natal

Tech Lead, Cisco
Alberto Rodriguez-Natal is a Tech Lead in the Enterprise Networking CTO team at Cisco, working on network virtualization, systems architecture, and protocol design. Before joining Cisco, he earned a PhD in Software-Defined Networking at BarcelonaTech. Alberto is one of the co-founders... Read More →



Tuesday May 17, 2022 18:10 - 18:15 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

18:16 CEST

Lightning Talk: Locating and Debugging Failures with Linkerd and Telepresence - Alejandro Pedraza, Buoyant & Edidiong Asikpo, Ambassador Labs
Cloud native applications that consist of many services running in K8s clusters can become hard to maintain and evolve. From our experience and what we see in the Kubernetes community Slack channels, when developers hit the tipping point of not being able to run all their services locally, they run into trouble. At this time, they suddenly realize they need new tooling and approaches for observing and debugging applications that will spread across their local dev machines and remote clusters. This presentation will show operators and developers how Linkerd and Telepresence offer a simple way to better observe and debug applications running in their clusters. Easy to follow and replicate (with sample code made available), users will be able to get results quickly, without disrupting their existing services architecture.

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Speakers
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Alejandro Pedraza

Software Engineer, Buoyant
Alejandro Pedraza has more than 15 years of experience building backend enterprise and consumer-oriented systems at scale. He’s been involved in various industries such as BPM, social networks, web hosting, media streaming, gaming and finance. He is a software engineer at Buoyant... Read More →
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Edidiong Asikpo

Senior Developer Advocate, Ambassador Labs
Edidiong Asikpo is a Senior Developer Advocate based in Lagos, Nigeria. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge of DevOps through technical articles, videos, and social media. Edidiong has given over 100+ talks at tech events worldwide and continues to play a significant role... Read More →


Tuesday May 17, 2022 18:16 - 18:21 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

18:22 CEST

Lightning Talk: Beginner to Maintainer Journey of a Student - Debabrata Panigrahi, National Institute of Technology Rourkela
The session will highlight my learning as a student during the journey as a new contributor starting to contribute after attending a New Contributor Workshop during KCD Bengaluru to becoming an approver recently. I will share the nuances of working together in the community and will focus on areas that need a lot of contributors now especially with the "chop wood and carry water" kind of work that could be easily done by students. I will further focus on how various sigs runs mentoring cohort for contributors to grow up the contributing ladder and learn stuff necessary for taking leadership or helping the leadership, I have been part of such mentoring cohort under sig-contribex and now I'm a moderator of the k-dev mailing list. Also, I will try to focus on how new contributors loose interest while looking for good-first-issues, and I will try to emphasize the importance of regular sig meetings and discussions and help they have helped me to come up with solutions to help the project.

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Speakers
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Debabrata Panigrahi

Software Engineer, Harness
Debabrata is a software engineer at Harness's community engineering team with a primary focus on building the upstream community for Harness open-source projects like backstage-plugins for Harness.



Tuesday May 17, 2022 18:22 - 18:27 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

18:28 CEST

Lightning Talk: Secure Multi User HPC Jobs in Kubernetes with Kyverno - Trey Dockendorf, Ohio Supercomputer Center
Sites running traditional High Performance Computing workloads are more frequently also deploying Kubernetes for infrastructure. By leveraging the Kubernetes infrastructure, HPC centers can supplement their HPC batch environment with Kubernetes for some very specific use cases, such as interactive HPC jobs. This approach to securely using Kubernetes to support many user’s interactive workloads has been presented and well received at HPC conferences such as Supercomputing 2021. The Ohio Supercomputer Center is currently using Open OnDemand and Kubernetes to securely support virtual classrooms that require running RStudio Server and Jupyter. The benefits of multi-user Kubernetes workloads can also benefit sites who are not traditional HPC but maybe wanting to allow staff a secure place to run containers themselves without necessarily involving the team who maintains Kubernetes.

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Trey Dockendorf

HPC Systems Senior Engineer, Ohio Supercomputer Center
Trey Dockendorf is a senior systems engineer at the Ohio Supercomputer Center. He currently manages that center's infrastructure and HPC systems, including their Kubernetes deployment. Trey has worked to integrate the Open OnDemand project to support Kubernetes as a platform to run... Read More →



Tuesday May 17, 2022 18:28 - 18:33 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia
 
Wednesday, May 18
 

06:15 CEST

Community Fun Run / Walk - Leaves from the Sercotel Sorolla Palace (Additional Registration Required)
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

We are pleased to offer a self-guided group fun run/walk during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain.

The run will take place the morning of Wednesday, May 18 and will leave from the Sercotel Sorolla Palace. This will be the perfect way to wake up and boost your energy for the day ahead! Routing maps will be shared via email prior to run day.

Please meet at the Sercotel Sorolla Palace at 6:15 CEST. Participants will be required to provide their own running attire and water. All fitness levels are welcome!

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Meet Time: 6:15 CEST
Start Time: 6:30 CEST
End Time: 7:30 CEST

06:15 CEST

Community Fun Run / Walk - Leaves from Westin Valencia (Additional Registration Required)
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

We are pleased to offer a self-guided group fun run/walk during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain.

The run will take place the morning of Wednesday, May 18 and will leave from the Westin Valencia. This will be the perfect way to wake up and boost your energy for the day ahead! Routing maps will be shared via email prior to run day. Routing maps will be shared via email prior to run day!

Please meet at the Westin Valencia at 6:15 CEST. Participants will be required to provide their own running attire and water. All fitness levels are welcome!

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Meet Time: 6:15 CEST
Start Time: 6:30 CEST
End Time: 7:30 CEST

07:30 CEST

Registration + Badge Pick-up
Wednesday May 18, 2022 07:30 - 18:00 CEST
Central Forum

09:00 CEST

Keynote: Welcome + Opening Remarks - Priyanka Sharma, Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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Speakers
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Priyanka Sharma

Executive Director, CNCF
Priyanka is the Executive Director of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) which serves as the vendor-neutral home for 100+ of the fastest-growing open source projects, including Kubernetes, Prometheus, and Envoy. She is also a co-creator of the Inclusive Naming Initiative... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 09:00 - 09:40 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

09:40 CEST

Keynote: 7 Years of Running Kubernetes for Mercedes-Benz - Jens Erat, DevOps Engineer; Peter Mueller, Lead Expert; Sabine Wolz, Product Owner, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Years ago, software engineers faced hard times at Mercedes-Benz: spreadsheet operations, manual processes, grown infrastructure and strict governance. A grassroots initiative of engineers accepted the challenge to change the game – and their silver bullet was Kubernetes. Join us on our journey from introducing Kubernetes 0.9 on managed servers to an on-premises self-service cloud platform with close to 1000 clusters on Cluster API. You will learn about our stake transforming a data center with a young team that mostly did not know enterprise processes before. We describe how mixing naive visions and a strong believe in open source with lots of resilience made the project a success.

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Speakers
avatar for Peter Mueller

Peter Mueller

Lead Expert, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Peter has been working at Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation (formerly Daimler TSS) for more than 10 years. His actual role is product owner for the internal container as a service platform. Having grown up in the classic IT world he now advocates for agility, cloud native and DevOps... Read More →
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Jens Erat

DevOps Engineer, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Jens is DevOps engineer and expert for advanced cloud wizardry. He has a strong passion for not only getting, but also keeping IT projects running. Having joined Mercedes-Benz efforts in building a cloud native platform in 2017, he experienced and formed the transition from enterprise... Read More →
avatar for Sabine Wolz

Sabine Wolz

Senior Product Manager, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Sabine has been working for Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation for over 6 years. As a senior Product Manager of a service providing cloud native ready-to-use toolboxes running on Kubernetes, she is a real enthusiast of the CNCF world. Her works plays an important role in shaping the digital... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 09:40 - 09:55 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

09:55 CEST

Keynote: Finding Your Power to Accelerate to a Sustainable Future - Kate Mulhall, Senior Cloud Software Engineering Manager & Emma Collins, Product Manager for Observability and Power Management, Intel
Accelerated digital transformation and increasing data volumes reinforce the need for data center energy efficiency. From power-aware hardware, better workload design, and smart orchestration, we can reduce energy consumption and lower our carbon footprint. There is a need to accommodate a variety of workloads across domains such as finance, health care, telecommunications, and scientific computing, where connectivity, data gathering, machine learning, and data analytics play a significant role. Optimizations can be made across compute, networking, and storage. Intel, along with the cloud native community, has been working on aligning platforms and technologies to achieve better resource utilization through innovations and tooling for observability, orchestration, and management. Come learn more about these energy sustainability efforts, where to find us in the community, and how to engage to achieve a greener future.

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Speakers
avatar for Kate Mulhall

Kate Mulhall

Senior Cloud Software Engineering Manager, Intel
Kate is a Senior Cloud Software Engineering Manager responsible for the Intel Cloud Native Orchestration engineering team in Ireland. She has 20+ years' experience building and managing software development teams across multiple international tech companies. She holds a BEng in Engineering... Read More →
avatar for Emma Collins

Emma Collins

Product Manager for Observability and Power Management, Intel
EmmaCollins is a Product Manager for Observability and Power Management in the Network Platforms Group at Intel. Emma's role is to drive the adoption of Intel Platform Telemetry and CPU Power Technologies within NFV and Cloud Native environments. Working with a wide range of ecosystem... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 09:55 - 10:00 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:00 CEST

Keynote: Incremental Deep Learning For Satellite with KubeEdge and MindSpore - Xiaoman Hu, Community Operation Director; Zhipeng Huang, Director of AI Open Source; Yue Bao, Software Engineer, Huawei
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) has become a hot topic in recent years and KubeEdge has managed to bring the cloud native to the space. With several small research satellite equipped with KubeEdge, edge computing with AI was experimented at the furthest frontier. In this talk we will present how we combine KubeEdge Sedna, the cloud native edge machine learning suite, with TinyMS which is a high level API toolkit for MindSpore deep learning framework, to enable incremental learning at the satellite to accomplish tasks like remote sensing and earth observing. We will also discuss how utilize TinyMS that KubeEdge Sedna's semantics could be integrated as an integral part of AI framework.

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Speakers
avatar for Zhipeng Huang

Zhipeng Huang

Director of Open Source, Huawei
Zhipeng Huang currently serve as Director of Open Source for Huawei Compute Product line, in charge of openEuler, MindSpore and openGauss community operation. Zhipeng is now the TAC member of LFAI, TAC and Outreach member of the Confidential Computing Consortium, co-lead of the Kubernetes... Read More →
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Xiaoman Hu

Community Operation Director, Huawei
Operation director of MindSpore in Huawei. Member of the Chinese Institute of Electronics experts, member of the Outreach Committee of the LF&AI Foundation, leader of the TinyMS open source project. Founder of MSG•Women in Tech. Served as a senior algorithm engineer of Autohome... Read More →
avatar for Yue Bao

Yue Bao

Software Engineer, Huawei
Yue Bao serves as a software engineer of Huawei Cloud. She is now working 100% on open source, focusing on lightweight edge and edge api-server for KubeEdge. Before that, Yue worked on Huawei Cloud Intelligent EdgeFabric Service and participated in multiple edge engineering projects... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:00 - 10:15 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:15 CEST

Keynote: Supporting the Community – So Open Source Projects Can Grow and Thrive - Le Tran, Member of Technical Staff, Kasten by Veeam
Modern software is built on open source projects, and in turn, the success of any open source project hinges on its community members and their contributions. So how do we create communities with active contributors and ensure our open source projects benefit from their innovative ideas? At Kasten by Veeam, we are working to build an open source community whose members contribute often, and in meaningful ways to our open source cloud native projects. During this session, a member of the technical staff from Kasten, Le Tran will share some insights on our journey to build an open source community, including the benefits and challenges that come with creating a contributing culture in an organization.

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Speakers
avatar for Le Tran

Le Tran

Member of Technical Staff, Kasten by Veeam
Le Tran has been a member of the technical staff at Kasten by Veeam since October 2021 and is new to cloud native development. Prior to joining Kasten, she worked in the automotive embedded systems industry as a software engineer. She led a team that launched new surround view camera... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:15 - 10:20 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:20 CEST

Keynote: Closing Remarks - Jasmine James, Senior Engineering Manager-Developer Experience; Ricardo Rocha, Computing Engineer, CERN; Emily Fox, Security Engineer, Apple
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Speakers
avatar for Ricardo Rocha

Ricardo Rocha

Computing Engineer, CERN
Ricardo is a Computing Engineer at CERN IT focusing on containerized deployments, networking and more recently machine learning platforms. He has led for several years the internal effort to transition services and workloads to use cloud native technologies, as well as dissemination... Read More →
avatar for Emily Fox

Emily Fox

Security Engineer, Apple
Emily Fox is a DevOps enthusiast, security unicorn, and advocate for Women in Technology. She promotes the cross-pollination of development and security practices. She has worked in security for over 13 years to drive a cultural change where security is unobstructive, natural, and... Read More →
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Jasmine James

Senior Engineering Manager-Developer Experience
Jasmine is an engineering manager leading the developer experience pillar in the engineering effectiveness organization. She has previously worked at Delta Air Lines enabling cloud native application development by providing modern tooling and capabilities utilizing various CNCF projects... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:20 - 10:25 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:30 CEST

Coffee Break ☕
Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:30 - 11:00 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

10:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Harbor
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Harbor Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/m6qakn/


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:30 - 11:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

10:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Pravega
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Pravega Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/mpsja3/


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:30 - 11:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

10:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: wasmCloud
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:30 - 11:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

10:30 CEST

Solutions Showcase
Visit our sponsors in the Solutions Showcase - whether onsite or virtually - to try the latest demos, watch live presentations, talk to experts during live office hours, check out job opportunities, and score some swag.

In order to facilitate networking and business relationships at the event, you may choose to visit a third party’s booth or virtual booth or to access sponsored content. You are never required to visit third party booths or to access sponsored content. When visiting a booth (e.g. by clicking on a third party’s logo in the virtual exhibit hall or exhibitor directory, and any actions within the booth thereafter including viewing resources) or by participating in sponsored activities, the third party will receive some of your registration data. This data includes your first name, last name, title, company, address, email, standard demographics questions (i.e. job function, industry), and details about the sponsored content or resources you interacted with. If you choose to interact with a booth or virtual booth or access sponsored content, you are explicitly consenting to receipt and use of such data by the third-party recipients, which will be subject to their own privacy policies.


Wednesday May 18, 2022 10:30 - 20:00 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

The Power of Cloud Native in Financial Institutions - Mateusz Pruchniak, mBank SA
Cloud Native architecture and public clouds have become the standard solution for modern IT for fast innovation, delivering more value to their customers, with dramatically less effort. This is a big challenge, especially for regulated financial sectors such as banking due to the complexity of their legacy systems, and compliance challenges including concerns raised by European regulators. For authorities (EBA, EIOPA, ESMA) having a flexible multicloud strategy and solid foundations for portability and interoperability has never been more relevant. In this session, Mateusz will present a good practice guide offering practical tips and tricks for designing and deploying Cloud Native business-critical systems in Financial Institutions fulfilling the assumption of having an easily portable architecture, with an easily tested Exit Plan and finally minimizing cloud concentration risk. Presented practical ideas can be used for designing from scratch and during migration to Cloud Native.

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Speakers
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Mateusz Pruchniak

Cloud Architect
Mateusz Pruchniak is a Cloud Architect in Cloud Center of Excellence in one of the biggest banks in Poland (mBank SA) where he focuses on utilization of public cloud and implementation of the multi-cloud strategy. He has thirteen years of experience working in the IT industry especially... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

West Side CD: The Deployment Ballet Goes On - Benoit Moussaud, VMware Tanzu
The way to bring a new version into production has changed a lot in recent years. From a slow, manual, and uncontrolled processor it has become over time fast, automated, and versioned. The tools have evolved, changed, been modernized, or even containerized, but they have remained centralized. The new generation of solutions intends to reverse this point of view by relying no longer on orchestration but on choreography between the different stakeholders. This session shows the difference between these two concepts and how it applies to the CI/CD domain that has remained ultimately very centralized and old-school then describes an innovative solution, (cartographer.sh) based on the concept of supply chains.

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Speakers
avatar for Benoit Moussaud

Benoit Moussaud

Senior Solution Engineer, VMware Tanzu
With more than 20 years of Enterprise IT experience, from the development to the global architecture of complex enterprise applications, Benoit Moussaud's focus is always about the automation, first on the Dev side by being involved in the Ant open source project, the continuous integration... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  CI/CD

11:00 CEST

Kubernetes is Your Platform: Design Patterns For Extensible Controllers - Rafael Fernández López, SUSE & Fabrizio Pandini, VMware
Developing Controllers -- as well as other Kubernetes native extensions like admission webhooks -- is quickly becoming a mainstream practice to solve problems in a Kubernetes native way; but while developing a simple controller is pretty straightforward, things become complex as soon as you have behavioral dependencies with other components. But don't worry, this talk will provide you with reusable design patterns derived from the concrete experience and the hard lessons learned by the maintainers of Cluster API and Kubewarden, two projects built around the idea of extensible controllers. How to develop a plug-in system for your controller/admission webhook? How to add to your controller the capability to do RPC calls to pluggable external components? How to orchestrate many controllers co-operating in solving complex tasks? Come to this talk, we got you covered!

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Speakers
avatar for Fabrizio Pandini

Fabrizio Pandini

Staff Engineer 1, VMware
A Kubernetes contributor obsessed with making Kubernetes lifecycle simple and consistent across all the types of infrastructures, so everyone can build amazing applications on top of it. When I’m not busy as a SIG Cluster Lifecycle tech-lead or as a project maintainer in Cluster... Read More →
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Rafael Fernández López

Senior Software Engineer, SUSE
Rafa is a Senior Software Engineer at SUSE that loves to learn and experiment. He has special interest in the intersection between programming languages, distributed systems and infrastructure. When not in front of a computer he enjoys time with family, friends, city walks and ph... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Scaling Open Source ML: How Wolt Uses K8s To Deliver Great Food to Millions - Stephen Batifol, Wolt & Ed Shee, Seldon
Forecasting supply and demand, serving restaurant recommendations and predicting delivery times. These are just a few examples of how Machine Learning is being applied at Wolt. Now with over 12 million users, scaling the ML infrastructure has been a significant challenge. This talk will highlight those challenges and how they were addressed by building an end to end MLOps platform on Kubernetes. You'll learn about the open source frameworks that Wolt integrated, specifically Flyte, MLFlow and Seldon Core.

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Speakers
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Stephen Batifol

Machine Learning Engineer, Wolt
From Android developer to Data Scientist to Machine Learning Engineer, Stephen has a wealth of software engineering experience at Wolt. He believes that machine learning has lots to learn from software engineering best practices and spends his time making ML deployments simple for... Read More →
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Ed Shee

Head of Developer Relations at Seldon, Seldon
Having previously led a tech team at IBM and now Head of Developer Relations at Seldon, Ed comes from a cloud computing background and is a strong believer in making deployments as easy as possible for developers. With an education in computational modeling and an enthusiasm for machine... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

11:00 CEST

containerd: Project Update and Deep Dive - Derek McGowan, Apple
Join containerd maintainers for an introduction and deep dive into the latest updates on containerd. With many exciting features currently in development, the upcoming release of container promises to deliver many new capabilities while retaining the stability containerd is known for amongst users. The deprecation of dockershim in Kubernetes has brought many new users to containerd along with greater need for documentation and tooling. We will cover how to get started and configure containerd for Kubernetes users. Additionally, nerdctl has filled a crucial usability gap for operators and developers coming to containerd. We will discuss how to make use of this important new containerd sub-project.

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Speakers
avatar for Phil Estes

Phil Estes

Principal Engineer, AWS
Phil is a Principal Engineer for Amazon Web Services (AWS), focused on core container technologies that power AWS container offerings like Fargate, EKS, and ECS.Phil is currently an active contributor and maintainer for the CNCF containerd runtime project, and participates in the... Read More →
avatar for Derek McGowan

Derek McGowan

Software Engineer, Apple
Maintainer of containerd since 2016, focusing primarily on image distribution, registries, overlay filesystems, and core architecture. A member of the OCI ("Open Container Initiative") Technical Oversight Board since 2019.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

CRI-O: Secure, Performant, and Boring as Ever! - Peter Hunt, Urvashi Mohnani, Mrunal Patel & Sascha Grunert, Red Hat
Anyone who has followed CRI-O, the OCI compliant implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI), knows that it aims to be secure, performant, and over-all boring. Implemented as exactly the CRI implementation Kubernetes needs, and nothing more, allows it to be optimized, secured, and version-locked for Kubernetes. In this talk, Sascha Grunert, Mrunal Patel, Urvashi Mohnani, and Peter Hunt will give an overview of CRI-O, as well as discuss some recent improvements that highlight these three key aspects of CRI-O. The talk will cover the ease with which it transitioned between CRI versions, optimizations in container exec probes with conmon-rs, security improvements regarding SELinux relabelling for container volumes, and general security enhancements by running seccomp by default. People who join us, whether seasoned end-users or budding community members, should learn what CRI-O has to offer as the container manager that loves Kubernetes the most.

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Speakers
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Urvashi Mohnani

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Urvashi Mohnani is a Senior Softwar Engineer on the OpenShift Runtimes team at Red Hat. She has spent the last few years working on container technologies such as podman, buildah, cri-o, and OpenShift. She has given talks at multiple conferences about her work and also spends some... Read More →
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Peter Hunt

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Peter Hunt is a Senior Software Engineer working on Openshift at Red Hat. Passionate about free software, Peter focuses on maintaining CRI-O, attending SIG node, and ~writing~ squashing bugs. Outside of the virtual world, Peter likes collecting floral-printed pants, gardening, and... Read More →
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Mrunal Patel

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Mrunal Patel is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat working on containers for Openshift. He is a maintainer of runc/libcontainer and the OCI runtime specification. He started the CRI-O runtime. He is active across various projects in the kubernetes SIG Node. He has also... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Emissary-ingress: Intro and Deep Dive - Flynn, Luke Shumaker & Alice Wasko, Ambassador Labs
Emissary-ingress, a CNCF Incubating project, is a self-service Kubernetes-native open-source API gateway and ingress controller built on the Envoy proxy -- but really, what does that mean? In this session, we'll give attendees an overview of why ingress controllers are necessary, how self-service developer workflows work for developers and for operations, and how Emissary-ingress can make all of this easier. We'll also look at current best practices around designing, managing, and evolving self-service APIs. We'll continue with a deeper dive into Emissary-ingress' evolution and future, notably including a discussion around plans for the upcoming getambassador.io/v3 API version, and - perhaps most importantly - how to get involved as a contributor or as a user who wants to offer feedback. This is a great opportunity to interact directly with the Emissary-ingress maintainers and make sure your voice is heard -- we're looking forward to your help as Emissary-ingress continues to grow and evolve!

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Speakers
avatar for Flynn

Flynn

Technical Evangelist, Buoyant
Flynn is a technology evangelist at Buoyant, spreading the good word and educating developers about the Linkerd service mesh, Kubernetes, and cloud-native development in general. He has spent four decades in software engineering from the kernel up through distributed applications... Read More →
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Luke Shumaker

Principal Engineer, Ambassador Labs
Luke Shumaker is a principal engineer at Ambassador Labs, where he has worked on Emissary-ingress and Telepresence (both CNCF projects).
avatar for Alice Wasko

Alice Wasko

Software Engineer, Ambassador Labs
Alice Wasko is a maintainer of the Emissary-ingress incubating CNCF project and Envoy Gateway. Her technical expertise focuses on API Gateway development, Kubernetes networking, and developer/operator experience. Alice is a Go enthusiast and is currently working as a software engineer... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Fluent Bit: Logs, OpenMetrics, and OpenTelemetry all-in-one - Eduardo Silva & Anurag Gupta, Calyptia
Observability continues to be an interesting challenge, data collection for logs, metrics, and traces is an expensive operation and different approaches exist. Fluentd and Fluent Bit have been the long-term defacto standard for logging, but recently the projects expanded their scope to support and assist with Metrics and Traces. Fluent Bit now supports data collection, aggregation, and delivery for the world of OpenMetrics (Prometheus) and OpenTelemetry. In this presentation, you will learn how to collect and aggregate Logs, Metrics, and Traces all together without losing control of your data by connecting different protocols at scale. Fluentd and Fluent Bit embraces OpenMetrics and OpenTelemetry vision, come to learn how to optimize your observability pipelines, and implement the best practices for your production environments.

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Speakers
avatar for Anurag Gupta

Anurag Gupta

Cofounder, Calyptia
Anurag is a maintainer of the Fluentd and Fluent Bit project as well as a co-founder of Calyptia. Previously he has worked at Elastic, driving cloud product and creating the Elastic Operator product. He has also worked at Treasure Data heading enterprise open source with Fluentd... Read More →
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Eduardo Silva

CEO & Founder, Calyptia
Eduardo is an entrepreneur and Software Engineer. He is currently one of Fluentd project maintainers and creator of Fluent Bit, a lightweight Logs, Metrics and Traces processor. He also is the founder of Calyptia (the Fluent company).


Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Longhorn: Intro, Deep Dive and Q&A - Sheng Yang, Joshua Moody, SUSE
Longhorn is a cloud-native distributed block storage solution for Kubernetes, providing an opinionated solution to cover different storage topology, data protection, and data services like snapshots, replication, encryption, backup restore, disaster recovery, etc. In this talk, there will be several parts to have an introduction of Longhorn and have deep-dive discussions to talk about the technical details, the recent release, and future plans. Longhorn was accepted as an incubating project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in November 2021.

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Sheng Yang

Engineering Director, SUSE
Sheng Yang is an Engineering Director at SUSE. He is currently responsible for Harvester and Longhorn in the company. He joined SUSE through the Rancher Labs acquisition, where he worked on Longhorn, Harvester, local path provisioner, and other projects. Before Rancher Labs, he joined... Read More →
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Joshua Moody

Staff Software Engineer, SUSE
Joshua Moody, a staff software engineer at SUSUE, is primarily working on the Longhorn development (CNCF incubating), and is one of Longhorn maintainers.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Volcano: Intro & Deep Dive - Klaus Ma, Huawei Cloud
Volcano is a system for running high-performance workloads on Kubernetes. It features powerful batch scheduling capability that Kubernetes cannot provide but is commonly required by many classes of high-performance workloads such as ML/DL, big data application and Bioinformatics/Genomics. During this session the Volcano maintainers will introduce the project for newcomers and then provide updates on the latest and greatest features landing in Volcano. If you are interested in running high-performance workloads in Kubernetes, this session is for you.

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avatar for Klaus Ma

Klaus Ma

Architect, @huawei-cloudnative
Team leader, system architect, designer, software developer with 10+ years of experience across a variety of industries and technology bases, including cloud computing, machine learning, bigdata and financial services.Founder of Volcano & kube-batch, Kubernetes SIG-Scheduling Emeritus... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

How Lombard Odier Deployed VPA to Increase Resource Usage Efficiency - Vincent Sevel, Lombard Odier SA
Container orchestrators have become the de-facto standard to deploy a wide variety of workloads. As the number of deployments increases, so is the pressure on resource usage, and hardware costs. Container runtimes and Kubernetes come with a set of tools that help make the most out of your infrastructure such as cgroups with resource usage limitation and prioritization, requests and limits on cpu and memory, quality of services. Even with those tools, it can be challenging to understand how they work, and how to use them. In this talk, the speaker will offer a review of the available mechanisms, how they map at the orchestrator and runtime levels, and introduce the Vertical Pod Autoscaler as a mean to optimize resource tuning at scale. He will share some of the lessons the company learned since starting this effort. And finally he will describe where they are in the deployment phase, and give some perspective on the direction where they are headed.

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Vincent Sevel

Technical Architect, Lombard Odier SA
Vincent has 20+ years of experience in the IT sector, with predominant skills on development, technical architecture, strategy and integration. In the last 15 years, Vincent has worked as a technical architect for Geneva based private bank Lombard Odier. Starting in 2018, Vincent... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Performance

11:00 CEST

Create Your First CNCF Serverless Workflow Project with Kogito and Knative - Ricardo Zanini Fernandes, Red Hat
Serverless Workflow is a declarative workflow specification at CNCF for describing service orchestrations. Kogito is an open-source project by Red Hat and implements the Serverless Workflow Specification. In this session, you will learn in a live demo how to create your first CNFC Serverless Workflow project from the ground up with Kogito and how to deploy it on the Knative platform. Kogito is a developer-centric platform that can execute, test, and deploy workflows on Knative environments. The outcome is a REST microservice that can orchestrate other services and events. It is a perfect fit for an Event-Driven architecture and can integrate with Knative Eventing resources to solve complex business use cases. Kogito handles all the heavy lifting when deploying on Kubernetes by generating the resources necessary to deploy on Knative. After this session, you will be able to create a CNCF Serverless Workflow project, test it, and deploy it on Knative to be part of your architecture.

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Speakers
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Ricardo Zanini Fernandes

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Ricardo Zanini Fernandes is a Principal Software Engineer currently working on Red Hat’s Kogito Community project. He's been working in the field of software engineering since 2000 as a developer, system architect, support specialist, and team lead. He is a community contributor... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia
  Serverless

11:00 CEST

Intro to Kubernetes, GitOps, and Observability Hands-On Tutorial - Joaquin Rodriguez, Microsoft & Tiffany Wang, Weaveworks
This tutorial offers newcomers a quick way to experience Kubernetes and its natural evolutionary developments: GitOps and Observability. Attendees will be able to use and experience the benefits of Kubernetes that impact reliability, velocity, security, and more. The session will cover key concepts and practices, as well as offer attendees a way to experience the commands in real-time. The tutorial covers: - kubectl - K9s - Metrics (Prometheus) - Dashboards (Grafana) - Logging (Fluent Bit) - GitOps (FluxCD) Attendees will be able to walk through the steps via a browser-based platform. Instructors will lead the topics and help to troubleshoot. Prerequisites: A computer with a modern browser (Edge, Chrome, Safari, Firefox) GitHub ID with 2FA enabled.

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Tiffany Wang

Solutions Architect, Weaveworks
Tiffany Wang is a Solutions Architect at Weaveworks, working with highly regulated, enterprise customers to deliver GitOps Workflows for multicloud Kubernetes environments. She has many years of experience as an engineer in the healthcare, automotive, and cloud native industries... Read More →
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Joaquin Rodriguez

Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft
Joaquin Rodriguez, a Senior Software Engineer in the Commercial Software Engineering organization at Microsoft, helps customers tackle their toughest technical problems, on the cloud and at the edge. With over ten years of experience, Joaquin is passionate about open-source technologies... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room G | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Multi-cluster Failover Using Linkerd - Charles Pretzer, Buoyant, Inc.
Failover across clusters is a great way to improve the overall uptime and reliability of Kubernetes applications. While whole-cluster failover can be accomplished at the global ingress layer, failing over individual services is a little more difficult. During this hands-on tutorial, Charles Pretzer, Linkerd team member, will walk attendees through how to use Linkerd, the CNCF graduated service mesh, to enable traffic failover for individual services across clusters. Attendees will learn how to combine service mesh metrics, traffic shifting, and cross-cluster communication in a cohesive and automated way using pure open source, while preserving fundamental security guarantees such as mutual TLS.

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Charles Pretzer

Field Engineer, Buoyant, Inc.
Charles Pretzer is a field engineer at Buoyant, where he spends his time collaborating and engaging with the open source community of the CNCF service mesh, Linkerd. He also enables production level adoption by helping companies integrate Linkerd into their Kubernetes based applications... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:00 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Chaos Mesh
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Chaos Mesh Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/m4r3km/


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

11:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: KubeVirt
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for KubeVirt Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mze8zw/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

11:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Strimzi
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

11:55 CEST

Seeing is Believing: Debugging with Ephemeral Containers - Aaron Alpar, Kasten
Most Kuberrnetes developers are familiar with the painful process of debugging a pod within a cluster. Fortunately, a new, cutting-edge approach — ephemeral containers — simplifies debugging running pods and more! With ephemeral containers, you can dynamically deploy a container that shares pod resources. These containers use Linux namespaces to share network and process resources so debugging can occur using a container image of your choosing. During this talk, Aaron will cover the what, why and how of ephemeral containers, and the underlying mechanics that make ephemeral containers useful for debugging and testing.

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Speakers
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Aaron Alpar

Member Technical Staff, Kasten
Aaron Alpar is a Member of Technical Staff at Kasten by Veeam. He has extensive background in reliable production systems. He has been working with Kubernetes since 2017, has been a presenter at Kubecon, and is an active contributor on Github. Talks: Presentation: KubeCon North America... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Effective Disaster Recovery: The Day We Deleted Production - Rick Spencer & Wojciech Kocjan, InfluxData
Imagine waking up to an sms, "we lost a cluster." On that day, with a one-line configuration change, we accidentally removed all of the compute from one of our busiest production clusters, causing a multi-hour outage. This presentation will cover the incident from the days leading up to it, to our full recovery, our customers' response to it, and how we implemented changes based on our learnings. It will go into detail about the configuration of our CI/CD pipeline, details about the specific change that caused the outage. Thankfully, we had a disaster recovery plan in place. We will discuss which parts of our disaster recovery plan worked, and critically, the few parts that didn't work. The session will cover a combination of technical and management content.

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Rick Spencer

VPE, Platform, InfluxData
As InfluxData’s Vice President of Platform, Rick Spencer is responsible for the core storage engine, compute, developer tooling, CI/CD and running InfluxDB Cloud 2.0 on Kubernetes in multiple clouds and regions. Rick’s background includes pioneering work on Developer Usability... Read More →
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Wojciech Kocjan

Senior Platform Engineer, InfluxData
Wojciech is an Engineer on the Deployments Team at InfluxData, focusing on automation of InfluxDB Cloud deployments across multiple public clouds and regions. He has a decade of experience working with multiple public clouds, and before that, worked in open source as a developer... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Network-aware Scheduling in Kubernetes - José Santos, Ghent University
Recent applications are latency-sensitive, demanding low latency between microservices in the application. Current scheduling algorithms in Kubernetes aim to reduce costs and increase resource efficiency, which is not enough for applications where end-to-end latency becomes a primary objective. Applications such as databases and multi-tier web services would benefit the most from network-aware scheduling policies that consider latency and bandwidth in addition to default resources (CPU and memory). We introduce a network-aware scheduling framework to tackle this challenge, including two controllers (AppGroup and NetworkTopology) and three scheduling plugins (TopologicalSort, NodeNetworkCostFit, and NetworkMinCost). The framework ensures bandwidth reservations and optimizes the end-to-end application latency since it schedules pods in an application with chained dependencies close to each other. We will show a demo highlighting the benefits of our framework.

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José Santos

Ph.D. Candidate, Ghent University
José Santos is currently a Ph.D. Student of Computer Science in the IDLab Research Group at Ghent University - imec, Belgium. He obtained his M.Sc. degree in Electrical and Computers Engineering in July 2015 from the University of Porto, Portugal. Before joining IDLab, he was a Research... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Unlimited Data Science Libraries, One Container Image, No Installation! - Marcel Hild, Red Hat & Kenneth Hoste, Ghent University
Kubernetes' agility, versatility, and resource scaling make it a platform of choice for data science, especially for shared environments. However, data scientists often need to work with lots of different libraries, languages, and applications, often with multiple versions. Conventional approaches, with a legion of tailored images or a huge 20GB golden image, do not match the reality of production. In this session, we will demonstrate how you can leverage the concept of environment modules inside Kubernetes to solve the challenges of synchronously managing multiple containers of different types, making thousands of scientific libraries, languages and packages dynamically available in a simple way. Inspired by work done and heavily used in the High Performance Computing (HPC) community, we will share a specific implementation that brings this production-proven architecture to Kubernetes and talk about how you can implement it in your own environment.

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Speakers
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Marcel Hild

Manager, Red Hat
Marcel Hild has 25+ years of experience in open source business and development. He co-founded a Linux consulting company, worked as a freelance developer, a Solution Architect for Red Hat, and core Developer for Cloudforms, a Hybrid Cloud Management tool. Now he researches the topic... Read More →
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Kenneth Hoste

HPC System Administrator, Ghent University
Kenneth Hoste, a.k.a. 'boegel', is a computer scientist and FOSS enthusiast from Belgium. He holds a Masters (2005) and PhD (2010) in Computer Science from Ghent University. Since October 2010, he is a member of the HPC team at Ghent University (Belgium) where he is mainly responsible... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

11:55 CEST

Deep Dive into Minikube - Medya Ghazizadeh & Sharif Elgamal, Google
A deep dive into minikube's architecture and sharing top 20 useful tips on using minikube and sharing lessons from 5 years of maintaining minikube.

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Speakers
avatar for Medya Ghazizadeh

Medya Ghazizadeh

Technical Lead Manager, Google
Master of computer science from DePaul University in Chicago, Maintaining minikube since 2019 and author of multiple open source projects !
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Sharif Elgamal

Software Engineer, Google
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Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Flux Security Deep Dive - Stefan Prodan, Weaveworks
In this session Stefan will go deep into the security aspects of Flux v2. We'll start by explaining the Flux authorization model and how it relates to Kubernetes RBAC and account impersonation. Then we'll compare the soft and hard multitenancy models from a GitOps perspective. We'll explore the configuration options on how platform admins can lockdown Flux on multitenant environments and how they can onboard tenants onto clusters using the Flux CLI and Git. Finally we'll talk about the Flux roadmap for 2022.

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Speakers
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Stefan Prodan

Principal Engineer, Weaveworks
Stefan is a Principal Engineer at Weaveworks and an open source contributor to cloud-native projects. He is the creator of Flagger the progressive delivery operator for Kubernetes, and a core maintainer of the CNCF's Flux project. He worked as a software architect and a DevOps consultant... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Making Your Apps and Infrastructure Services Failure-Resilient with Dapr - Yaron Schneider, Diagrid & Henry Spang, Microsoft
Microservices architectures see a growing number of deployments and with it a larger number of infrastructure dependencies like databases, caches, message buses, secret stores and others. To prevent cascading failures, developers need to make sure that not only their apps are recoverable and resilient to failures, but also the underlying infrastructure that their applications interact with. In this talk, we'll explore how Dapr helps developers apply global resiliency policies across their apps and cloud or on-premises infrastructure services, irrespective of where their apps are deployed or what programming language they are using.

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Speakers
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Yaron Schneider

Co-Founder / CTO, Diagrid
Co-Founder of Dapr and KEDA, Co-Founder / CTO at Diagrid. Talk to me about all things distributed systems, open source and cloud native!
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Henry Spang

Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Overview and State of Knative - Mauricio Salatino, VMware & Carlos Santana, IBM
 As the most widely-adopted serverless platform on Kubernetes, Knative offers a simplified developer experience deploying and managing stateless and event-driven applications. In this session, we'll give attendees an overview of the Knative philosophy of being Kubernetes-native and working well with existing Kubernetes tools. Then we'll provide a demo of FaaS using Knative and conclude with a roadmap for what's next. Most importantly, we'll provide information on how you can get involved either as a contributor or end-user who wants to give feedback on its future direction. With its recent donation to the CNCF at the incubating level, there's never been a better time to get started with Knative.

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Speakers
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Carlos Santana

Principal Engineer, IBM
Carlos Santana is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at IBM. As an Architect for the IBM Cloud GTM (GoToMarket), he leads the architecture, integration, and development of Cloud Native Solutions that focus on Automation and CICD for IBM Software on Red Hat OpenShift. Carlos has... Read More →
avatar for Mauricio Salatino

Mauricio Salatino

OSS Software Engineer, Diagrid
OSS Software Engineer @Diagrid working on @DaprDev and @KnativeProjectKnative Steering Committee member for the Knative Project, Knative Functions Co-Lead, and working on the Dapr.io project at @Diagrid. Manning Book Author: Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes. Previously I worked... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Releasing Kubernetes Less Often and More Secure – The SIG Release Update - Adolfo García Veytia & Carlos Panato, Chainguard; Sascha Grunert, Red Hat; Stephen Augustus, Cisco
The Kubernetes Special Interest Group (SIG) Release is inviting you to join their project update at KubeCon! Adolfo, Carlos, Sascha and Stephen will speak about the latest changes to the SIG as well as its influence on the overall Kubernetes project. The session will cover how the SIG Release roadmap and vision maps to recent project development efforts, which enhancements to the general release process they’re currently working on, as well as the lessons learned from past release cycles. As part of that update, the Release Engineering subproject of SIG Release will speak about how the community hardens their software supply chain by driving towards full SLSA (Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts) compliance, including SBOM generation and container image signing. Do you wanna be part one of the largest Kubernetes SIGs? Then join this session to learn more about our latest efforts and how to contribute to them! Maintainers of other projects under the Kubernetes organization are strongly encouraged to attend this session to learn more about extending the SIG Release tools to their own releases.

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Speakers
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Carlos Panato

European Site Lead / Staff Engineer, Chainguard
Carlos Panato is a Staff Software Engineer at Chainguard, Inc. who’s working on development and infrastructure using Kubernetes and containers. Previously, he’s worked on development, testing, processes, and management. Carlos Panato is also a contributor to the Falco project... Read More →
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Adolfo García Veytia

Staff Software Engineer, Chainguard
Adolfo García Veytia (puerco) is a software engineer with Chainguard based in Mexico City. He is a Technical Lead with Kubernetes SIG Release. He is one of the TLs of the Release Engineering team, specializing in improvements to the software that drives the automation behind the... Read More →
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Stephen Augustus

Head of Open Source, Cisco
Stephen is a leader in open source communities and Cisco’s Head of Open Source.For Kubernetes, he has co-founded transformational elements of the project, including the KEP (Kubernetes Enhancements Proposal) process, the Release Engineering subproject, and Working Group Naming... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

This is The Way: A Crash Course on the Intricacies of Managing CPUs in K8s - Swati Sehgal, Red Hat & Marlow Weston, Intel
Optimizing CPU management improves cluster performance and security, but is daunting to almost everyone. CPU management may seem complex, but it can be explained in such a way that even your inner toddler will comprehend. With this talk, we will give a path to success. You may have a multi-socket node cluster where your AI/ML workloads care about the proximity of your CPUs to GPUs. You may be running scientific workloads where you want to pin in cores within containers instead of just a pod level. You may have a single-socket server where you want to save a single core outside of Kubernetes for a daemon dedicated to mining bitcoin, without affecting your other jobs (please do not do this). We will cover these and more, helping you understand the intricacies of CPU management within the kubelet and what Kuberenetes can and cannot currently do. We will also cover how you can help escalate the visibility of use cases not currently covered within Kubernetes.

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Speakers
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Marlow Weston

Cloud Software Architect, Intel
Marlow is a Cloud Software Architect working on resource management for Kubernetes at Intel. She is also a Co-Chair of the CNCF Environmental Sustainability TAG. She has expertise in resource management, the AI/ML Kubernetes cloud compute ecosystem, embedded systems, high performance... Read More →
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Swati Sehgal

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Swati Sehgal works to enhance Kubernetes and its platform to deliver best-in-class networking applications, leading edge solutions and innovative enhancements across the stack. Her work includes working on prototypes to deliver future high speed container technologies and enable customers... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia
  Performance

11:55 CEST

Bypassing Falco: How to Compromise a Cluster without Tripping the SOC - Shay Berkovich, BlackBerry
The explosive growth of Kubernetes has left security professionals scrambling to deploy innovative tools to address the inherent security risks. One such tool is The Falco Project - an incubating CNCF tool for detecting malicious activity at run time. Falco, like many security tools, has some gaps. This talk highlights these gaps by introducing various techniques to silently bypass the default Falco ruleset (based on Falco v0.30.0 release). The attendees will learn 9 different classes of bypasses, 7 of which are novel and have never been presented. The bypasses allow for stealthy target enumeration, privilege escalation and lateral movement. To aid with the bypass automation, Shay will introduce a special container image and multiple code snippets built specifically for Falco bypasses. To wrap up, we will apply the bypass techniques on securekubernetes cluster (presented on KubeCon NA 2019) and demonstrate how an attacker can achieve full cluster compromise without tripping the SOC.

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Speakers
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Shay Berkovich

Threat Research, Wiz
Shay is part of the Threat Research team in Wiz working on various aspects of container security with the emphasis on Kubernetes emerging threats. He worked previously at BlackBerry, Symantec and BlueCoat on a range of security products (CWPP, WAF, SWG) doing applied security research... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

12:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Cilium
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Cilium Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mwn3yj/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 12:30 - 13:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

12:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Crossplane
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Crossplane Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/mwbacp/


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 12:30 - 13:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

12:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Devfile
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Devfile Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/m85juq/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 12:30 - 13:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

12:30 CEST

Lunch Break 🍲
Wednesday May 18, 2022 12:30 - 14:30 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

13:30 CEST

IN-PERSON ONLY | Meditation Session: Stress + Nervous System Support
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

We are pleased to offer complimentary mindfulness meditation and chair yoga options during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain.

30-minute instructor-led sessions will take place twice daily on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Make your mental and physical health a priority while furthering your Kubernetes + CloudNative journey! This is the perfect way to take a break, center yourself, focus your mind, and ground your body during the hustle and bustle of conference week! These sessions are compatible with all fitness levels including those with mobility challenges.

Spaces are first-come, first-serve; please arrive promptly to ensure you secure your seat!

Wednesday May 18, 2022 13:30 - 14:00 CEST
Room 4D | Event Center Feria Valencia

13:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Pixie
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Wednesday May 18, 2022 13:30 - 14:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

13:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Telepresence
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Wednesday May 18, 2022 13:30 - 14:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

13:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Vitess
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Wednesday May 18, 2022 13:30 - 14:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:30 CEST

No Docker, No YAML and a Polyglot Developer Experience on Top of Kubernetes - Thomas Vitale, Systematic & Mauricio Salatino, VMware
Let's build a CaaS (Containers-as-a-Service) platform that delivers a similar experience to well-loved solutions like Google Cloud Run and Azure Container Apps. Those platforms allow you to run your applications without the need to know about containers or Kubernetes. They take your source code and remotely build and deploy your software while hiding away the complexity of Docker and Kubernetes. This presentation gives practical advice on how to build such a platform in a cloud provider-agnostic way on top of Kubernetes using only open-source projects.

Thomas and Mauricio will show how the platform can scale and provide developers with a polyglot environment to code, build and deploy their event-driven applications. The presentation will cover how tools like Knative, CloudEvents, Buildpacks, func CLI, and popular languages like Java, Go, and Python can be glued together to provide an optimized polyglot developer experience that can be tested and demoed in front of a live audience.

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Speakers
avatar for Mauricio Salatino

Mauricio Salatino

OSS Software Engineer, Diagrid
OSS Software Engineer @Diagrid working on @DaprDev and @KnativeProjectKnative Steering Committee member for the Knative Project, Knative Functions Co-Lead, and working on the Dapr.io project at @Diagrid. Manning Book Author: Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes. Previously I worked... Read More →
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Thomas Vitale

Software Architect, Systematic
Thomas is a Software Architect specialized in building highly-scalable, resilient, and secure enterprise applications. He develops software solutions at Systematic, Denmark, where he’s been working on modernizing platforms and applications for the cloud-native world, focusing on... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Spark on Kubernetes: The Elastic Story - Bowen Li & Huichao Zhao, Apple
Apache Spark is a unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. People are moving Spark and batch workload to Kubernetes due to its uprising popularity. There are many challenges to running Spark efficiently on Kubernetes, for example, supporting autoscaling-based workloads. In this talk, we discuss building a large scale Spark Service on top of Kubernetes. We will also walk through autoscaling on a multi-tenant platform with advanced features such as physical isolation, min/max capacity setting, bin-packing, scale-in and scale out controls, and more. These improvements show significant CPU and memory utilization savings for Spark on Kubernetes.

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Speakers
avatar for Bowen Li

Bowen Li

Engineering Manager, AIML Data Infra, Apple
Bowen Li is the manager of the Batch Processing and Interactive Analytics team at Apple AI/ML. His team builds and manages Spark batch processing service, Interactive Spark notebook service, and interactive analytics service with Trino for hundreds of data engineers and scientists... Read More →
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huichao zhao

Software Engineer, Apple
Software Engineer on AI/ML Data Platform team, Apple



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Kubernetes for Mac: How to Consume Shiny AWS Mac Shapes for iOS Builds - Madhuri Yechuri, Elotl & Zach Gray, Flare.build
iOS builds have traditionally run on manually managed Mac servers sitting in brick and mortar data centers. Availability of Mac compute shapes on AWS presents a unique opportunity to move these builds into the cloud along with the ease of managing them via Kubernetes, thereby simplifying Operations. This talk describes Flare.build’s journey of evaluating manually-managed vs Kubernetes-managed Mac compute shapes on AWS, lessons learnt, and suggested best practices.

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Speakers
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Madhuri Yechuri

Founder, Elotl
Madhuri is a systems engineer with 20 years experience in database server technologies (Oracle), virtualization (VMware), and container technologies (ClusterHQ) before founding Elotl. Madhuri received her Masters in Computer Science from Indiana University Bloomington, and Bachelors... Read More →
avatar for Zach Gray

Zach Gray

CEO, Flare.build
As CTO at Scalio, Zach led product development and engineering for cutting-edge projects in the VR/AR, AI, big data and mobile spaces for industry leading companies before founding flare.build where he's developing next-gen build & test tooling for enterprise & hyperscale compani... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  CI/CD

14:30 CEST

The Risks of Single Maintainer Dependencies - John McBride, VMware
John McBride is a single maintainer for Cobra; a Go command line bootstrapping library and core dependency for many CNCF projects, including Kubernetes, Helm, Etcd, Istio, Linkerd, and many more. John will discuss the challenges of being a single maintainer on such an important project, the lottery factor, the need for contributor community, and the secure software supply chain implications this has for the entire CNCF ecosystem.

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John McBride

Senior Member of Technical Staff, VMware
John McBride is a software engineer, open source enthusiast, and curious technologist working on cloud native platforms at VMware. Previously at Pivotal, John led teams delivering observability solutions to kubernetes and cloud foundry platforms. Currently, John is on the core engineering... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Community

14:30 CEST

Building Digital Twins for DFDS With Crossplane and Kubernetes - Tobias Andersen, DFDS & Matthias Luebken, Upbound
Constant movement and adaptation to change is the story of DFDS, a logistics company from Denmark. Every ship, truck, or warehouse needs to be fully connected and be able to drive autonomous and smart decisions. At the same time, customer and business demands change constantly, and software development teams need to build and update solutions at an ever-increasing rate. In this talk, Tobias and Matthias like to introduce DFDS’s decentralized and distributed problem space and how they have mastered this challenge by introducing Kubernetes based Digital Twins. They will talk about how to align software teams from all over the organization, and how a platform build on top of Crossplane and Backstage can guide and accelerate teams.

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Tobias Andersen

Cloud Developer, DFDS
Tobias Andersen is a seasoned IT professional with 20+ years of experience in the field of distributed software development, an eager adopter of new technologies like containers, IoT, blockchain, and an active practitioner of Weng Chun. Recently, he has been focusing his energy on... Read More →
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Matthias Luebken

PM, Upbound
Matthias Lübken is a Product Manager at Upbound. He has experience with different aspects of software development and operations and is currently focussing on helping teams build their own dedicated Cloud platform. He enjoys the in-person exchange and has been a speaker at multiple... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Improving GPU Utilization using Kubernetes - Maulin Patel & Pradeep Venkatachalam, Google
Kubernetes supports efficient utilization of resources by enabling applications to request the precise amounts of resources it needs. Unlike fractional requests for CPUs, fractional requests for GPUs are not allowed in Kubernetes. GPU resources requested in the pod manifest must be an integer number. This means one GPU is fully allocated to one container even if the container only needs a fraction of GPU for its workload. Without the support for fractional GPUs, GPU resources are invariably over provisioned leading to a wastage. This is especially true for inference workloads that process a handful of data samples in real-time. To address this limitation, we have developed user-friendly solutions that allow a single GPU to be shared by multiple containers thereby improving utilization of GPUs and saving cost. In this talk, we will show the demos of our solutions and share performance results.

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Speakers
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Maulin Patel

Group Product Manager, Google
Maulin Patel is a Group Product Manager at Google. Prior to his current role, he was a GM at GE and a Director at Philips Research. Maulin has a proven track record of innovations in IoT, AI/ML, cloud and smart buildings. He has experience in executing DoD, DoE, NSF and privately... Read More →
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Pradeep Venkatachalam

Software Engineer, Google
Pradeep Venkatachalam is a Senior Software Engineer on the GKE (Google Kubernetes Engine) team at Google Cloud. One of Pradeep’s key focus has been to improve the accelerators ecosystem built on GKE. Pradeep has been involved in a number of reliability initiatives as well as bringing... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

14:30 CEST

Falco to Pluginfinity and Beyond - Leonardo Grasso & Jason Dellaluce, Sysdig
This track will walk you through the astonishing things happening in Falco: a cloud-native runtime security project, the de facto Kubernetes threat detection engine. Two core maintainers, Jason and Leonardo, will give you a practical overview of Falco and its history but also updates on recently introduced features and the evolution of its ecosystem. This talk will deep dive into a new and very amazing feature introduced in Falco: the plugin system! Plugins are a game-changer, making Falco evolve to the next level: the all-in-one tool for cloud security and this maintainer track will show you how!

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Speakers
avatar for Leonardo Grasso

Leonardo Grasso

Open Source Engineer, Sysdig
Leonardo Grasso is an Open Source Software Engineer at Sysdig, based in Italy. He has a strong passion for software design and has long professional experience in the R&D field. Leonardo loves Linux, Kubernetes, Containers, Security, and building tools other engineers would like to... Read More →
avatar for Jason Dellaluce

Jason Dellaluce

Open Source Engineer, Sysdig
Jason Dellaluce is an Open Source Engineer at Sysdig and a core maintainer of Falco, the CNCF tool for Cloud Native Runtime Security. On a daily basis, he contributes to the Falco Community and is exposed to Linux, Kubernetes, Containers, Security, eBPF, and the Open Source world... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Helm Project 2022: How You Can Benefit, How You Can Help - Scott Rigby, Weaveworks; Matt Butcher, Fermyon; Martin Hickey, IBM; Andrew Block, Red Hat
Helm is a widely used and stable CNCF project that manages packages for Kubernetes, and will continue to dependably deliver what users have grown to love. So, which direction will Helm go in 2022 and beyond? In this session, Helm maintainers will show you why you should continue to be excited about Helm, and what lies ahead. We’ll highlight key features that you can take advantage of – both tried and true features users have grown to love, as well as newly matured features from over the past year. For the dynamic future of Helm, we’ll cover how interested users like you can keep the momentum going by participating and even contributing to the project. We’ll preview what this looks like, from simple tasks that most users can get started with, to helping shape the vision of Helm 4.

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Speakers
avatar for Martin Hickey

Martin Hickey

Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Technologies, IBM
Martin Hickey is a Senior Technical Staff Member and an Open Source strategic leader at IBM. He has been contributing to various Open Source projects, most notably, Kubernetes, Helm, OpenTelemetry, OpenStack, and the Elastic community. Martin is a core maintainer of the Helm project... Read More →
avatar for Andrew Block

Andrew Block

Distinguished Architect, Red Hat
Andrew Block is a Distinguished Architect at Red Hat who works with organizations throughout the world to design and implement solutions leveraging cloud native technologies. He specializes in embracing security at every phase of the Software Development Lifecycle and delivering software... Read More →
avatar for Scott Rigby

Scott Rigby

Developer Experience Engineer, Weaveworks
avatar for Matt Butcher

Matt Butcher

CEO, Fermyon
Matt Butcher is co-founder and CEO of Fermyon, the serverless WebAssembly in the cloud company. He is one of the original creators of Helm, Brigade, CNAB, OAM, Glide and Krustlet. He has written and co-written many books, including "Learning Helm" and "Go in Practice." He is a co-creator... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

It’s All for the Users. More Durable, Secure, and Pluggable. KubeVirt v0.53 - Alice Frosi, Red Hat
If you liked KubeVirt before, you'll like it even better now, and if you ignored it before, it's time you tried it out. In the last year, KubeVirt has added numerous features, improving scalability, security, storage, network options, and usage for specialized hardware and edge applications. Join the KubeVirt contributors for a brief tour of what's new, including: - Additional traditional storage features for hotplug and snapshots - More mature high performance computing with SRIOV and vNUMA availability - Improved security with unprivileged VMs - Foundation for technical workstations using vGPU slicing - Don’t fear updates with mature Live Migrations - Improved automation with new like Argo CD and Tekton integrations - Rapid Kubernetes tenant cluster using ClusterAPI - On the verge to CNCF Incubator? We'll explain and even demo some of the new features. KubeVirt is going places, join our session to find out how it can help you go places too.

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Speakers
avatar for Alice Frosi

Alice Frosi

Developer, Red Hat
I'm a Red Hat developer in cloud and virtualization.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

State of NATS: Core, Persistence, & Materialized Views - Tomasz Pietrek, Synadia Communications
NATS is a high performance cloud native distributed communications utility that allows you to build globally available and secure applications based on streams and services that are both fast and simple to operate. In this talk you will learn about the advanced features of NATS JetStream persistence implementation that includes both Key-Value & Object Store use-cases. You will also see a demo showcasing the flexibility of the NATS newly added Materialized Views capabilities. We will also discuss how it integrates with other CNCF projects, and simplifies your distributed application code base with functions like: watches, history, & sealed streams that are seamlessly integrated via the NATS CLI & API.

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Speakers
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Tomasz Pietrek

Software Engineer, Synadia
Tomasz is a Software Engineer at Synadia, working on wide variety of topics related to NATS, including Kubernetes, Nats server, Rust Client and JetStream API. Before focusing on NATS, he held Principal Architect, Tech Lead and Solution Architect roles in companies spanning Fintech... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Working your Cluster: Smarter Scheduling Decisions for Your Workloads - Madalina Lazar & Denisio Togashi, Intel
When deciding where to schedule your workloads, you have to consider more than just CPU and memory. Whether you are in 5G, AI/ML, HPC, or NFV, you have many more considerations to optimize your workloads. You may care about how busy the node is, how many GPU cards are attached, whether a minimal throughput is available, or whether the node is cooler than the temperature required for basic cooking. Fortunately, Kubernetes allows for extensions to its scheduling paradigm, which allows for new creative solutions going forward. Using these capabilities, we have created a way to use knowledge of your resources to impact your scheduling decisions. Telemetry Aware Scheduling and GPU Aware Scheduling, both open-source projects, enable you to use a variety of metrics in intelligent scheduling. In this talk, we will explain how to deploy and configure your system to handle your varied use cases.

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Speakers
avatar for Madalina Lazar

Madalina Lazar

Software Engineer, Intel
Madalina Lazar is a Software Engineer and she is a member of the Cloud Native Orchestration team at Intel. She works on Telemetry Aware Scheduling within the Platform Aware Scheduling project and she enjoys leveraging data to solve real-life problems.
avatar for Denisio Togashi

Denisio Togashi

Software Engineer, Intel
Denisio Togashi is a Software Engineer in the Cloud Native Orchestration team at Intel. He works on Telemetry Aware Scheduling within the Platform Aware Scheduling project to help improve and tweak best performance.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Performance

14:30 CEST

Trampoline Pods: Node to Admin PrivEsc Built Into Popular K8s Platforms - Yuval Avrahami & Shaul Ben Hai, Palo Alto Networks
Security teams work to prevent the next container escape while attackers do the opposite. Inevitably, we sometimes lose this battle, but we can still win the fight! It's all about *containing* the next container escape - making sure a rogue node cannot take over the entire cluster. K8s has done a great job at de-privileging the node agent, the Kubelet, but nodes also host other credentials - their pods' service account tokens. Following an escape, the attacker can easily harvest and abuse tokens of neighboring pods.

In this talk, Yuval and Shaul will introduce the concept of Trampoline Pods - pods so powerful that if their node goes rogue, it could launch devastating attacks against the cluster and in some cases completely take over it. Covering managed K8s services and common cluster add-ons, they'll reveal the trampoline pods installed by popular K8s platforms. They'll also demo exploits, discuss mitigations, and release rbac-police: a tool that detects trampoline pods and K8s privEscs.

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Speakers
avatar for Yuval Avrahami

Yuval Avrahami

Principal Security Researcher, Palo Alto Networks
Yuval Avrahami is a principal security researcher at Palo Alto Networks, dealing with hacking and securing anything related to containers and cloud. Yuval found and disclosed numerous vulnerabliites across the cloud-native landscape, including container breakouts, Kubernetes CVEs... Read More →
avatar for Shaul Ben Hai

Shaul Ben Hai

Security Researcher, Palo Alto Networks
Shaul Ben Hai is a security researcher at Palo Alto Networks, focusing on open source vulnerabilities in the context of cloud and container security.Shaul spent the last year researching vulnerabilities in open source frameworks and libraries and building innovative solutions that... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Dapr
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Dapr Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/m4ybv2/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: SPIRE
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for SPIRE Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mg45nb/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:30 CEST

K8s and Active Directory Can Be Friends! How to Use Dex to Bridge the Gap - Onkar Bhat, Kasten by Veeam
So, you’ve decided to migrate your applications to Kubernetes, but you still want to leverage your legacy Active Directory services to authenticate access to those applications. With Dex, this isn’t just possible, it’s easy! Dex is an identity service that uses OpenID connect to authenticate apps by configuring connectors to defer authentication to an external entity, such as an AD server using the LDAP protocol. Onkar has worked with multiple organizations to help them deploy Dex and configure the LDAP connector to meet such authentication requirements. During this hands-on tutorial, attendees will set up an open source AD server and add users and groups, then configure the Dex LDAP connector. Onkar will guide them through the process step-by-step, then wrap up with a demonstration of how to use Dex to authenticate access to a sample application. You’ll leave with practical experience and confidence to deploy the same configuration in a production environment.

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Speakers
avatar for Onkar Bhat

Onkar Bhat

Engineering Manager, Kasten by Veeam
Onkar Bhat is an Engineering Manager at Kasten by Veeam. His focus has been in the areas of Authentication, Role-based Access Control (RBAC), APIs, Monitoring and Multi-cluster management for the purpose of cloud native data protection. He has previously worked in the areas of data... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 14:30 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room G | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Disrupting the Downtime Continuum - Taylor Thomas & Brooks Townsend, Cosmonic
At this point in Cloud Native development, many people run headlong into the “day 2” operational headaches that come with running containers at scale. One of the most frustrating is handling dependency patching and version migration. We’ve all been there. A vulnerability is released and thus begins a frantic scramble to patch hundreds of container images and release them everywhere. WebAssembly and wasmCloud offer a better way! This demo-heavy talk will start with a brief introduction to WebAssembly and what it can enable. Then we will discuss how wasmCloud leverages WebAssembly to make creating and running an application at scale a breeze. We’ll then demonstrate downtime-free migration, patching, and failover between clouds live on stage with no changes to configuration or code.

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Speakers
avatar for Taylor Thomas

Taylor Thomas

Director of Engineering, Cosmonic
Taylor Thomas is an Engineering Director working on WebAssembly platforms at Cosmonic. He actively participates in the open source community and is one of the creators of Krustlet and Bindle. He is currently core maintainer of wasmCloud, Bindle, and Krustlet. He is a regular speaker... Read More →
avatar for Brooks Townsend

Brooks Townsend

Lead Software Engineer, Cosmonic
Brooks is a Lead Software Engineer at Cosmonic, focusing on harnessing WebAssembly to alleviate the pains of modern software development. Brooks started his software development career with Critical Stack, a Kubernetes container orchestration platform that is now open source. He joined... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Been There, Done That: Tales of Burnout from the Open Source World - Savitha Raghunathan, RedHat & Divya Mohan, SUSE
Staying home has erased the line between work and life for many folks in the tech industry and around the world. Initially the extra commute time was utilized by many, including the speakers, for learning new tools, skills, and technologies. This boon eventually turned out to be a double-edged sword with overcommitting at or/and outside work leading to an overall feeling of overwhelming stress. In this talk, Divya & Savitha will share their own experience with overcommitting over the course of the pandemic and reflect on how they could have handled it better. At the end of the session, attendees will walk away knowing when to stop saying yes and how to draw their own boundaries thereby reclaiming their work-life balance.

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Speakers
avatar for Savitha Raghunathan

Savitha Raghunathan

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Savitha is a Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat, working on Data Protection, Container Migration and Application Modernization technologies. She led the release cycle for Kubernetes v1.22. Currently, she is leading the SIG Security Documentation sub-project. She is passionate about... Read More →
avatar for Divya Mohan

Divya Mohan

Technical Writer, SUSE
A systems nerd and a CNCF ambassador, Divya currently is a technical writer at SUSE. She is extremely passionate about contributing to Open Source & co-chairs the documentation efforts for the Kubernetes and LitmusChaos projects. She has served on a few Release cycles for Kubernetes... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Public Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) Meeting - Moderated by Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, The Linux Foundation
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Speakers
avatar for Chris Aniszczyk

Chris Aniszczyk

CTO, Linux Foundation (CNCF)
Chris Aniszczyk is an open source executive and engineer with a passion for building a better world through open collaboration. He's currently a CTO at the Linux Foundation focused on developer relations and running the Open Container Initiative (OCI) / Cloud Native Computing Foundation... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Confidential Containers Explained - James Magowan, IBM & Samuel Ortiz, Apple
Confidential Containers (https://github.com/confidential-containers) enable cloud native confidential computing (https://confidentialcomputing.io/faq/) leveraging a variety of hardware platforms and technologies, standardising the confidential computing at the container level, helping users to deploy confidential workloads using already familiar workflows and tools; and in this Panel we're bringing together contributors from different hardware vendors, different projects (in different layers of the stack), and different companies to discuss and answer questions about this new complex technology. Topics for discussion will include: * How do we realise the benefits of cloud native confidential computing? * What impact is there to the Cloud Native User Experience? * What new considerations/concepts does confidential containers introduce? Note that this panel is a follow-up on what has been developed since https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTn9Xt1k1OA was presented.

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Speakers
avatar for James Magowan

James Magowan

IBM Hyper Protect Kubernetes Architect, IBM
James works within the IBM Hyper Protect family of offerings which deliver Confidential Computing to the Cloud using IBM LinuxONE and IBM Z Systems technology. He has responsibility for the technical architecture to leverage IBM Secure Execution for Linux capability (Trusted Execution... Read More →
SO

Samuel Ortiz

Software Engineer, Apple



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

How Cookpad Leverages Triton Inference Server To Boost Their Model Serving - Jose Navarro & Prayana Galih, Cookpad
The adoption of MLOps practices and tooling by organizations has considerably reduced the pain points to productionise Machine Learning models. However, with the increase of the number of models available by a company to deploy, the diversity of frameworks used to train those models and the different infrastructure required to run each model, new challenges arise for Machine Learning Platform teams e.g: How can we deploy new models from the same or different frameworks concurrently? How can we improve throughput and optimize resource utilization in our serving infrastructure, especially GPUs? Cookpad ML Platform Engineers will talk in this session how Triton Inference Server, an open-source model serving tool from Nvidia, can simplify the process of model deployment and optimise the resource utilisation by efficiently supporting concurrent models on single GPU or CPU, and multi-GPU servers.

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Speakers
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Jose Navarro

ML Platform Lead Engineer, Cookpad
Jose Navarro is Machine Learning Platform Lead Engineer making everyday cooking fun at Cookpad. He is passionate about empowering Machine Learning teams with tools and practices that allow them to own their systems end to end. Jose has talked in MLOps conferences before about the... Read More →
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Prayana Galih

Machine Learning Infrastructure Engineer, Cookpad
Pray is interested in general software engineering and architecture, with a current focus in machine learning tools and infrastructure. Outside of working hours he enjoys spending time with his family, a lot of coffee, and video games.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

15:25 CEST

Jaeger: Present and Future - Pavol Loffay, Red Hat & Jonah Kowall, Logz.io
In this session, we will start with an introduction to the Jaeger distributed tracing project and the basics of distributed tracing. For the deeper dive, we will discuss the future of Jaeger and its relation to OpenTelemetry. We will cover how OpenTelemetry and Jaeger work together to unlock new use cases for operational monitoring using the new monitoring tab, which adds metrics capabilities to Jaeger UI. We will also take a closer look at the Jaeger Kubernetes operator and discuss deployment strategies. Jaeger is the most popular open-source distributed tracing backend. We are always seeking new collaborators, contributors, and users. We need your help! Whether your goal is to get acquainted with Jaeger and distributed tracing or to keep abreast with the latest and greatest, please join us!

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Speakers
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Pavol Loffay

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Pavol Loffay is a principal software engineer at Red Hat working on open-source observability technology for modern cloud-native applications. Pavol contributes and maintains Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects OpenTelemetry and Jaeger. In his free time, Pavol likes... Read More →
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Jonah Kowall

VP Product Management, Aiven
Jonah Kowall trained in computer science focused on scaling security and performance engineering teams. In 2011 changing careers, joining Gartner as a research VP speaking and writing research for IT leaders, leading two Magic Quadrants yearly.  Along with this change, he moved to... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Kubernetes Event-driven Autoscaling with KEDA - Zbynek Roubalik, Red Hat & Jorge Turrado, Docplanner Tech
Nowadays, the popularity of event-driven applications is rising, they enable us to design and develop scalable, distributed, and flexible systems. Kubernetes platform brings the distributed and flexible aspect, though it doesn't provide any built-in way to deal with event-driven scaling properly. Scaling based on CPU and/or memory usage doesn’t fit well with event-driven processes. The majority of autoscaling solutions are usually complex, and their scopes are too attached to a specific provider. KEDA came to solve these problems, providing a simple way to gather the metrics from external sources and translate them into Kubernetes metrics to drive the event-driven autoscaling. During this session, we will introduce KEDA: what it is, how it works, show it in action, and discuss future development.

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Speakers
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Zbynek Roubalik

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Zbynek works as Principal Software Engineer working for Red Hat within the OpenShift Serverless team. Maintainer of CNCF incubating project KEDA, which aims to help with event-driven applications autoscaling on Kubernetes. Member of the Knative Technical Oversight Committee. In the... Read More →
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Jorge Turrado

SRE Expert, SCRM Lidl International Hub
I have been working around software development for more than 6 years. Involving development, infrastructure architecture, monitoring, etc. Currently, I work as SRE at SCRM Lidl International Hub. Also, I have been awarded with Microsoft MVP for 4 years in a row and nowadays, I invest... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Notary v2: Deep Dive and Open Issues - Justin Cormack, Docker & Steve Lasker, Microsoft
Notary v2 is a community project to solve the issues that the existing Notary project has that have hindered widespread adoption. The project is a community initiative with the main registry operators, including Docker, Microsoft and Amazon, as well as a broad community of other interested parties and end users. This talk will cover an overview of the project status and cover the open issues and current working areas for the project, around formats and standardisation, open security issues and future work.

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Speakers
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Steve Lasker

Principal PM Architect, Microsoft
Steve is a PM Architect for Registries at Microsoft, and an OCI & ORAS Artifacts maintainer. He's working on Notary v2 and Microsofts secure supply chain offerings. Prior to joining Microsoft, Steve worked in software consulting and broadcast engineering, where he learned the balance... Read More →
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Justin Cormack

CTO, Docker
Justin is the CTO of Docker, a Notary maintainer, and a member of the CNCF TOC. He has been working with containers and in the security space for many years.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Autoscaling Kubernetes Deployments: A (Mostly) Practical Guide - Natalie Serrino, New Relic (Pixie team)
Sizing a Kubernetes deployment can be tricky. How many pods should it have? How much CPU/memory is needed per pod? Is it better to use a small number of large pods or a large number of small pods? What’s the best way to ensure stable performance when the load on the application changes over time? Luckily for anyone asking these questions, Kubernetes provides rich, flexible options for autoscaling deployments. This session cover the following topics: - Factors to consider when sizing your Kubernetes application - Horizontal vs Vertical autoscaling - How, when, and why to use the Kubernetes custom metrics API - Practical demo: Autoscaling with application metrics from Prometheus, Linkerd, Pixie (request throughput/latency, number of shoes purchased in my web store) - Impractical demo: A Turing-complete autoscaler!

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Natalie Serrino

Principal Engineer, New Relic
Natalie Serrino is a Principal Engineer at New Relic working on the Pixie open source project. She focuses on Pixie’s data layer, more specifically, the PxL language, the PxL compiler, and Pixie’s edge query engine for analytics.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Performance

15:25 CEST

How Attackers Use Exposed Prometheus Server to Exploit Kubernetes Clusters - David de Torres Huerta & Miguel Hernández, Sysdig
Prometheus has become the standard for monitoring Kubernetes services. It comes with a set of helpful exporters, and Kubernetes offers several metrics endpoints directly through the API. These features enable monitoring and troubleshooting of most situations that SREs face on a daily basis. But, what if an attacker accesses your Prometheus server? How much information can they get for fingerprinting the cluster? Kernel versions, IP addresses, instance types, library versions…the list goes on and on. In this session, you will learn how attackers use this information in the first part of reconnaissance, to see if you are vulnerable. The speakers will share - What secrets they collect to fingerprint your Kubernetes cluster (hint: they're not after your timeseries) - How to leverage this information internally to secure your cluster - How to prevent the exposition of sensitive information No matter how many safety best practices you apply, you must be aware of every link of the chain.

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Speakers
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David de Torres Huerta

Engineer Manager, Sysdig
David is Manager of Engineering at Sysdig and has studies on Computer Science and Cultural and Social Anthropology. Previously he worked as CTO in a company specialized in IoT for energy metering and Industry 4.0. He is a computer engineer and collaborates with open source projects... Read More →
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Miguel Hernández

Security content engineer, Sysdig
Miguel is a student for life with a passion for innovation. He has spoken at several cyber-security conferences, including HITB, RootedCon, TheStandoff, and Codemotion. Miguel spent the last six years working in security research at big tech companies. In addition to contributing... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Empower Autonomous Driving with Cloud Native Serverless Technologies - Benjamin Huo, QingCloud Technologies & Xiuming Lu, UISEE
For an Autonomous-Driving platform, the complex use cases and numerous modules pose huge challenges to the entire architecture. Take data-archiving as an example, large amounts of time-sensitive data are generated in the vehicle and cloud every second, scattered in various devices and clusters. Challenges like multi-types of storage media, non-uniform data size, mixed asynchronous operations, steep resource overhead curves all prompt for a more flexible, elastic, and cost-saving architecture. In this talk, UISEE developers and OpenFunction maintainers will talk about: - Why does Autonomous-Driving need a modern FaaS platform powered by Dapr, Keda, and Knative? - Cloud Native FaaS Platform OpenFunction Intro. - Why is an asynchronous function a good fit for Autonomous-Driving? - How does UISEE use the Asynchronous functions in Autonomous-Driving? - The benefits that a modern FaaS platform brings to Autonomous-Driving. - OpenFunction updates & roadmap.

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Benjamin Huo

Lead of KubeSphere Observability & Edge Team, QingCloud Technologies
Benjamin Huo leads KubeSphere's Observability, Edge Computing, and Serverless team. He is the creator of Fluent Operator and OpenFunction. He is also the author of several observability open source projects including Kube-Events, Notification Manager, etc. He loves cloud-native and... Read More →
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Xiuming Lu

Architect of UISEE, UISEE
Xiuming Lu is the architect of UISEE who is responsible for system architecture and DevOps of the cloud platform in the autonomous-driving industry. He is experienced in cloud native FaaS and observability areas.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia
  Serverless

15:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Brigade
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Brigade Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mjq57f/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:30 - 16:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

15:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Open Cluster Management
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Open Cluster Management Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mv5b26/​​​


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:30 - 16:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

15:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Serverless Workflow Specification
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Serverless Workflow Specification Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/mg6js4/


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Wednesday May 18, 2022 15:30 - 16:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

16:00 CEST

Coffee Break ☕
Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:00 - 16:30 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

16:00 CEST

IN-PERSON ONLY | Breathwork + Chair Yoga Session
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

We are pleased to offer complimentary mindfulness meditation and chair yoga options during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain.

30-minute instructor-led sessions will take place twice daily on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Make your mental and physical health a priority while furthering your Kubernetes + CloudNative journey! This is the perfect way to take a break, center yourself, focus your mind, and ground your body during the hustle and bustle of conference week! These sessions are compatible with all fitness levels including those with mobility challenges.

Spaces are first-come, first-serve; please arrive promptly to ensure you secure your seat!

Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:00 - 16:30 CEST
Room 4D | Event Center Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

From Kubernetes to PaaS to … Err, What’s Next? - Daniel Bryant, Ambassador Labs
Developers building applications on Kubernetes today are being asked to not just code applications -- they are also responsible for shipping and running their applications, too. We often talk about needing a Kubernetes platform, but are we really looking for a PaaS? Or instead, are we looking for some kind of developer control plane with a Goldilock-sized collection of tools that provides just the right amount of platform? This talk will look back on my experience of building platforms, both as an end-user and now as part of an organization helping our customers do the same. The key takeaways are: - Treat platform as a product - Realize that you can’t have good developer experience (DevEx) without good UX - Focus on workflows and tooling interoperability We’ll wrap this talk with a walk-through of the CNCF ecosystem through the developer control plane lens, and look at what’s next in the future of this important emerging category.

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Speakers
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Daniel Bryant

Head of DevRel, Ambassador Labs
Daniel Bryant works as a Product Architect at Datawire, and is the News Manager at InfoQ, and Chair for QCon London. His current technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms and microservice implementations. Daniel is a leader within the London Java... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Prow! Leveraging Developer-Centric CI for Your OSS Project! - Nabarun Pal, VMware & Arsh Sharma, Okteto
Prow is a CI system maintained by Kubernetes SIG Testing to test Kubernetes on Kubernetes. Prow is designed as a pluggable system of components and it can be used as a generic CI system. The robust architecture of Prow can lead to challenges in deploying it. In the talk, we will navigate the challenges faced when deploying and using Prow, including setting up the Prow control plane components, configuring access for GitHub repos, and enabling Prow plugins. Prow is used by large projects in the CNCF landscape like Kubernetes, Knative, cert-manager, Falco, to name a few. Even though a lot of these projects have deployed Prow successfully, it is a challenge to set up Prow. The talk will highlight the common pitfalls and gotchas that one will run into when deploying Prow. The talk would cover * A roundup of Prow Architecture * Cloud resources required for Prow and setting them up * Capabilities of Prow like running tests, using GitHub comments for interaction, auto merging pull requests.

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Speakers
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Nabarun Pal

Senior Member of Technical Staff, VMware
Nabarun is a Senior Engineer at VMware working on the upstream Kubernetes project. Nabarun is an elected Kubernetes Steering Committee member and contributes to various Special Interest Groups like API Machinery, Architecture, Contributor Experience, CLI, Release and Testing in the... Read More →
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Arsh Sharma

Developer Experience Engineer, Okteto
Arsh is a Developer Experience Engineer at Okteto. He currently serves as the New Contributor Ambassador for the Documentation Special Interest Group of the Kubernetes project and continuously mentors new folks in the community. He was awarded the Kubernetes Contributor Award for... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  CI/CD

16:30 CEST

Good Governance Practices for CNCF Projects - Dawn Foster, VMware
Too many maintainers think they don’t need governance ... until something goes wrong. Undefined or inadequate governance results in a lack of transparency that causes confusion over how decisions are made, unrealistic expectations, and unresolved disagreements. The CNCF helps projects adopt good governance practices with a focus on fair and transparent governance from sandbox to incubating to graduated. This talk will cover * Why governance is important * Selecting an appropriate governance model * Templates with patterns that work well to bootstrap CNCF projects * The role of mission, values, and scope in setting expectations * Defining roles, responsibilities, processes, and procedures within your governance model * Contributor ladders to help people move into leadership positions * The governance pros and cons of contributing a project to the CNCF The audience will get practical advice about creating fair and neutral governance structures and processes for open source projects.

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Speakers
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Dawn Foster

Director Open Source Community Strategy, VMware
Dawn is Director of Open Source Community Strategy within VMware’s OSPO. She is an OpenUK board member, Governing Board member / maintainer for CHAOSS, and co-chair of the CNCF Contributor Strategy TAG. She has 20+ years of experience at companies like Intel and Puppet with expertise... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Supporting Long-Lived Pods Using a Simple Kubernetes Webhook - Clément Labbe, Slack
Today's applications strive to boot fast, be stateless, and handle unexpected terminations gracefully. However, some applications like distributed caches can take a while to warm up to a running state, while batch workers would rather avoid being terminated before they're done. At Slack, such applications found their home in Kubernetes thanks to a two-sided system: one one hand an admission webhook injects tolerations in pods to inform their requirement to be long-lived, and on the other hand a custom service taints nodes with their uptime. This results in pods desiring a long life to be scheduled on young nodes less likely to be terminated early. This talk will first describe how to write a simple Kubernetes admission webhook (https://github.com/slackhq/simple-kubernetes-webhook) to inject tolerations in pods, then move onto the symbiotic node tainting system, and end with gotchas and some metrics on how this long-lived pod support is used at Slack.

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Speakers
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Clément Labbe

Senior Software Engineer, Cloud, Slack
Clem is a cloud engineer approaching a decade of passionately working with distributed systems and web technologies. He loves solving application delivery in DevOps environments by developing tools in Go, and building resilient infrastructure using Kubernetes on AWS or GCP. 18 months... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Accelerating High-Performance Machine Learning at Scale in Kubernetes - Alejandro Saucedo, The Institute for Ethical AI & Machine Learning & Elena Neroslavskaya, Microsoft
Identifying the right tools for high-performance production machine learning may be overwhelming as the ecosystem continues to grow at break-neck speed. In this industry collaboration we aim to provide a hands-on guide on how practitioners can productionize optimized machine learning models in cloud native ecosystems using production-ready open source frameworks. We will dive into a practical use-case, deploying the renowned GPT-2 NLP machine learning model in Kubernetes leveraging the ONNX Runtime from the Seldon Core Triton server, which will provide us with a scalable production NLP microservice serving the ML model that can power intelligent text generation applications. We will present some of the key challenges currently being faced in the MLOps space, as well as how each of the tools in the stack interoperate throughout the production machine learning lifecycle.

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Speakers
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Alejandro Saucedo

Engineering Director, Seldon Technologies
Alejandro Saucedo is the Director of Machine Learning Engineering at Seldon Technologies, where he leads teams of machine learning engineers focused on the scalability and extensibility of machine learning deployment and monitoring products with over 5 million installations. Alejandro... Read More →
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Elena Neroslavskaya

Cloud Solution Architect, Microsoft
Cloud Solution Architect and Technology Enthusiast at Microsoft. Love everything Cloud Native and ML. Working with many client on serving their ML models and optimizing the processes.


Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

16:30 CEST

KubeEdge: From Fixed Location to Movable Edge, Latest Updates and Future - Kevin Wang (Zefeng), Huawei & Yin Ding, Google
KubeEdge is an open source edge computing framework that extends the power of kubernetes from central cloud to edge. Since last met, KubeEdge has made big progress on user adoption, community development, cross-community collaborations. In this talk, Kevin and Yin will cover: 1. latest user adoptions in several new industries, including: cloud native satellite, smart vehicles, offshore oil fields, etc; 2. development updates, including: significant scalability improvement, brand new device mapping interface, 3. Project roadmap, SIG and subproject updates. 4. Useful informations on how new contributors to get involved. There will be an open Q&A for attendees to ask questions.

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Speakers
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Kevin Wang

Lead of Cloud Native Open Source Team, Huawei Cloud
Kevin Wang is a contributor in the CNCF community since its beginning, leader of the cloud native open source team at Huawei, and co-founder of the CNCF KubeEdge, Volcano and Karmada projects.Kevin has contributed to Kubenretes upstream for years and now spends 100% of his work and... Read More →
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Yin Ding

Software Engineering Manager, Google
Yin Ding is an Engineering Manager at Google, leading Kubernetes Hardening team. He has more than 15 years of experiences in the large scale and distributed computing area. He has led numerous cloud native efforts and projects in house, and also been an active member of open source... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Maintainers, Project Services and CNCF - Amye Scarvada Perrin & Jeffrey Sica, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Curious about the support that CNCF provides for projects?

Come join a conversation with Amye Scavarda Perrin, Director of Developer Programs, and Jeffrey Sica, Principal Developer Experience Engineer as they discuss options for projects, maintainers, and help answer questions from project maintainers about where to go for more resources.

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Speakers
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Amye Scavarda Perrin

Director of Developer Programs, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Amye is the Director of Developer Programs at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. 
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Jeff Sica

Principal Developer Experience Engineer, CNCF
When not poking holes at test plans, he can usually be found working on upstream Kubernetes in various sub-projects or posting an unhealthy amount of GIFs on Twitter. He is a Goose Enthusiast and enjoys referring to himself as a Michigander (though has relocated to Minnesota)


Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Open Policy Agent (OPA) Intro & Deep Dive - Anders Eknert, Styra & Will Beason, Google
Come to this session to learn about the Open Policy Agent (OPA) project. OPA is a general-purpose policy engine that solves a number of policy-related use cases for Kubernetes, microservices, CI/CD, cloud, and more. During this session the OPA maintainers will introduce the project for newcomers and then provide updates on the latest and greatest features landing in OPA and OPA Gatekeeper. If you are interested in policy and security as it relates to cloud native technology, this session is for you.

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Speakers
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Anders Eknert

Developer Advocate, Styra
Developer advocate at Styra. Interested in all things around identity and access control. Maintainer of two kids.
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Will Beason

Senior Software Engineer, Google
I'm a maintainer for Gatekeeper and OPA Frameworks. I was recently awarded a Harrington Fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin, so I'll be pursuing a PhD studying the development of sustainable, ethical AI starting this fall.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

The Road to IPv6 Support in kOps - John Gardiner Myers, Proofpoint; Ciprian Hacman, polypoly; Ole Markus, Sportradar; Justin Santa Barbara, Google
kOps has been adding support for IPv6 clusters. Learn about the design of and challenges faced in providing a turnkey IPv6 Kubernetes infrastructure, including on AWS and other clouds. kOps maintainers will describe the use cases they are targeting, the network architecture they chose, and how they are managing address allocation. They will give details on the components, both internal and in upstream projects, that needed changes to support IPv6 and the bugs and limitations they had to work around. They will also reveal trivia, such as why the kOps service network is fd00:5e4f:ce::/108.

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Speakers
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Justin Santa Barbara

Software Engineer, Google
Justin has been contributing to kubernetes since 2014, and loves helping users adopt and grow their use of kubernetes - initially as the primary maintainer of the kubernetes AWS support, he also started the kOps project. He joined Google in 2018 to work full time on Kubernetes, focusing... Read More →
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John Gardiner Myers

Principal Engineer, Proofpoint
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Ciprian Hacman

Site Reliability Engineer, Microsoft
Ciprian Hacman is a DevOps/Software Engineer, helping companies modernize their infrastructure and migrate to Kubernetes. He is also an open source project maintainer for kOps (Kubernetes Operations), etcd-manager, cloud-provider-aws and frequent contributor to other projects in the... Read More →
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Ole Markus

Head Architect, Sportradar
Working with Sportradar as Head Architect, with focus on infrastructure. Active contributer to kOps and various other Kubernetes/AWS open-source projects.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

What's New With SIG Windows and Deep Dive Into Windows Container Users - Mark Rossetti & Brandon Smith, Microsoft; Jay Vyas, VMware; Claudiu Belu, Cloudbase Solutions
Running Kubernetes on Windows is increasingly a viable production strategy for complex applications in multitenant environments. In this presentation we'll highlight recent improvements - such as the pod.OS field and advancements in host-process containers for infrstractuure - that make it easier to manage production clusters/workloads, show people how to rapidly prototype the development of new Kubernetes features using the SIG-Windows developer tools project, and also do a deep-dive into how container users work on Windows.

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Speakers
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Jay Vyas

Staff Engineer, VMWare
Jay Vyas is a Kubernetes engineer at VMWare (ex-RedHat, Blackduck), and has worked on K8s at its inception in 2015 as an open source project. He likes to hang out w/ the sig-network and sig-windows crews and hack on K8s stuff. On the business side ~ he's moved large on premise applications... Read More →
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Claudiu Belu

Senior Cloud Engineer, Cloudbase Solutions
Claudiu Belu is a Senior Cloud Engineer at Cloudbase Solutions, mostly focusing on cloud-related open source projects for the past several years, and is currently working on Kubernetes as one of the SIG-Windows' Tech Leads.
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Mark Rossetti

Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft
Mark Rossetti is a software engineering focusing on open-source projects at Microsoft and is also the co-chair of Kubernetes' SIG-Windows. Mark focuses on improving the experience of using Windows containers in Kubernetes. Mark has also served on the Kubernetes release team since... Read More →
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Brandon Smith

Product Manager, Microsoft
Brandon Smith is a Kubernetes SIG-Windows contributor and product manager focused on driving the performance and reliability of the Windows container technology. He helped drive the HostProcess K8s feature to fruition, has presented for SIG-Windows at previous KubeCons, and is working... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Getting the Optimal Service Efficiency That Autoscalers Won’t Give You - Mauro Pessina, Moviri
A challenge when tuning a Kubernetes microservices application is identifying the container size (CPU and Memory), due to frequent application changes and varying traffic patterns. Kubernetes autoscalers are the standard solution to automatically adjust Kubernetes container resources for service efficiency. We present the results of an extensive tuning activity we successfully conducted on a Kubernetes application delivering business-critical financial services to SMB customers. Our goal was to minimize cloud cost without compromising on performance of this application. The unexpected result was that configurations minimizing the service cost were not recommended by the autoscaler. Indeed, autoscalers work by adjusting resource sizing wrt the historical usage, without being aware of the actual cost of cloud resources and of the impact on application performance. In our session, we illustrate how you can use our exploratory testing approach we leveraged to get these results.

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Speakers
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Mauro Pessina

Performance Engineer, Moviri
Mauro Pessina has more than 10 years of experience as a Performance Engineer working with best-in-class performance testing and observability platforms. Today, Mauro leads the Performance Engineering team at Moviri with a special focus on continuous performance optimization of modern... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Performance

16:30 CEST

Securing Kubernetes Applications by Crafting Custom Seccomp Profiles - Sascha Grunert, Red Hat
Applying seccomp profiles to Kubernetes workloads is one of the most efficient ways in securing containers. The profiles have to be created with care and need to be maintained over the complete lifecycle of the application. This manual effort causes that many applications either stick to the runtime default profile or turn the feature off at all. In this talk, Sascha will demonstrate how to create a custom seccomp profile for a specific containerized application. It will cover the basic techniques of collecting the required syscalls by hand, and also advanced ways of utilizing eBPF and automatic audit log tracing. The session will also discuss the drawbacks of relying on automations. In the end, Sascha will show how to create multi architecture profiles and utilizes in-cluster enhancements like the Security Profiles Operator to create an application specific profile. Join this talk to learn more about seccomp in Kubernetes and how to secure your applications!

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Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

16:30 CEST

Crack the FaaS Cold Start and Scalability Bottleneck - Cathy Zhang & Rui Zang, Intel
FaaS provides many benefits to the end-users, such as zero maintenance and on-demand auto-scaling. As each new technology brings benefits, it brings challenges. There are two major challenges: cold start latency and autoscaling speed in response to bursty traffic. Cold start latency refers to the time it takes to create a new function instance and get it ready to start execution. Autoscaling refers to the operation of automatically adjusting the number of running function instances to meet the traffic demand. This talk provides a detailed analysis of what causes the cold start latency and the autoscaling bottleneck. It then presents a new approach that reduces the cold start latency through instantiating a new function instance from a combination of its memory snapshot and its essential code chunks. The authors will share their learnings and test results. On the autoscaling part, the authors will share their insight of using an elastic function sandbox to boost the auto-scaling speed.

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Speakers
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Rui Zang

Software Engineer, Intel
Rui Zang is a senior cloud engineer at Intel. He has profound technical background on cloud orchestration, networking, storage and OS. Recently his focus is on serverless stack optimization.
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Cathy Zhang

Senior Principal engineer, Intel
Cathy is a senior principal engineer at Intel, spearheading the development of high-performance cloud native SW stacks and solutions. She is responsible for shaping the company's cloud-native strategy and roadmap, and driving the company-wide contributions to CNCF projects/TAGs/WGs... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 16:30 - 17:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia
  Serverless

17:25 CEST

Production-scale Containerized Game Platform Practice in Bytedance - Chenyu Jiang, ByteDance, Inc & Viktor Farcic, Upbound
Classical games servers are running on physical machines or virtual machines to provide services to players. However, packaging game servers as in containers is quickly gaining traction across the tech landscape because of container's isolated runtime paradigm, cost efficiency and elasticity. In Bytedance, games is one of the major vertical domains and we need a mature games-centric platform to serve games from both in-house games studios and agents of game manufacturers globally. In this talk, a Bytedance's practice will be shared in establishing a Kubernetes based Game platform. It leverages multiple CNCF open source frameworks: Crossplane, KubeVela, Agones to address challenges and requirements for games to go cloud-native, such as game servers and dependency resource deployment in multi-cloud/multi-region, game servers orchestration and stateful games service autoscaling.

Speakers
avatar for Viktor Farcic

Viktor Farcic

Developer Advocate, Upbound
Viktor is helping the CNCF Crossplane project’s community grow as a Developer Advocate at Upbound, where he educates and connects with the community to help them adopt and deploy a universal control plane. He also runs the popular DevOps Toolkit channel on YouTube where he teaches... Read More →
avatar for Chenyu Jiang

Chenyu Jiang

Software Engineer, ByteDance,Inc
Chenyu is a Software Engineer at the Bytedance Infrastructure team focusing on game dedicated infrastructure with cloud-native technologies.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
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17:25 CEST

Automated Progressive Delivery Using GitOps and Service Mesh - Yasen Simeonov & Henrik Blixt, Intuit
Intuit is rolling out progressive delivery together with service mesh, using metrics from the mesh to automate analysis on the health of a new release. This is our next step towards more sophisticated techniques like AI/ML-driven analysis. As a FinTech Technology company with tens of millions of users and thousands of services, with many being very seasonal, we were facing a wide variety of service performance and traffic patterns that made patterning analysis templates challenging. This session discusses and demos how Intuit leverages Argo Rollouts in combination with Envoy and Service Mesh to provide automatic and declarative progressive delivery. Attendees will learn about the challenges we faced, our learnings and work we had to overcome those challenges Intuit has been heavily involved in building tools for progressive analysis with Argo Rollouts and we are now rolling this out at large scale together with service mesh. This is the story on how and what worked in production.

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Speakers
avatar for Henrik Blixt

Henrik Blixt

Group Product Manager - Platform and Open Source, Intuit
Henrik is a Group Product Manager at Intuit, leading a team that's responsible for the core backend platform and open source in the Developer Experience organization, providing developers with tools and delightful experiences across networking, cloud and serverless automation, storage... Read More →
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Yasen Simeonov

Senior Product Manager, Intuit
Yasen is a Senior Product Manager leading developer experience initiatives at Intuit for Service Mesh and API Gateway. His experience is mainly in the area of networking, network security & service connectivity. Prior to Intuit Yasen was working for VMware leading their Kubernetes... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  CI/CD

17:25 CEST

OSS Docs and How to Scale Them: Common Themes From the CNCF Ecosystem - Celeste Horgan, CNCF
The first interaction new users have with an open source project is documentation. Documentation is a key adoption driver for open source projects, and the professionalism, completeness, and presentation of your documentation has a dramatic impact on how your project is perceived by potential users. How do you get your project’s docs to shine? How do you set your tooling up to support you as you grow? What metrics can we use to evaluate the quality of a project’s documentation? In this talk we use data from the CNCF’s documentation assessment service to give an overview of common issues we see with open source project’s documentation and how to resolve them. She breaks out these issues by project maturity and community size, and discusses how a given project’s documentation needs change as it grows. Finally, we discuss how projects can best get documentation done as they grow, based on what we’ve seen work in various CNCF project communities.

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Speakers
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Celeste Horgan

Staff Technical Writer, Stripe
Celeste Horgan has been a staff technical writer at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) since 2019. Celeste manages the CNCF’s techdocs team and advises projects on best practices for documentation, in addition to helping teams solve project-specific docs challenges. Celeste... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

17:25 CEST

KubeFlux: An HPC Scheduler Plugin for Kubernetes - Claudia Misale, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center & Daniel Milroy, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Adoption of cloud technologies by high performance computing (HPC) is accelerating, and HPC users want their applications to perform well everywhere. While container orchestration frameworks provide advantages like resiliency, elasticity, and declarative management, they are not designed to enable application performance to the same degree as HPC workload managers and schedulers. In response to increased interest in scheduling flexibility, the Kubernetes community developed the Scheduling Framework to facilitate integration of new policies and schedulers. We present KubeFlux, a Scheduling Framework plugin based on the Fluxion open-source HPC scheduler developed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. We discuss uses for KubeFlux and compare the performance of an application scheduled by the Kubernetes default scheduler and KubeFlux. KubeFlux is an example of the rich capability that can be added to Kubernetes and paves the way to democratization of the cloud for HPC workloads.

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Speakers
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Claudia Misale

Staff Research Scientist, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Claudia Misale is a Staff Research Scientist in the Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure Software group at IBM T.J. Watson Research Center (NY). Her research is focused on Kubernetes for IBM Public Cloud, and also targets porting HPC applications to the cloud by enabling batch scheduling alternatives... Read More →
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Daniel Milroy

Computer Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Daniel Milroy is a Computer Scientist at the Center for Applied Scientific Computing at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His research focuses on graph-based scheduling and resource representation and management for high performance computing (HPC) and cloud converged environments... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
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17:25 CEST

Tower of Babel: Making Apache Spark, Kubeflow, and Kubernetes Play Nice - Holden Karau, Netflix
Working with big data matrices is challenging, Kubernetes allows users to elastically scale, but can only have a pod as large as a node, which may not be large enough to fit the matrix in memory. While Kubernetes allows for other paradigms on top of it which allows pods to coordinate on individual jobs, setting them up and making them play nice with ML platforms is not straightforward. Using Apache Spark and Apache Mahout we can work with matrices of any dimension and distribute them across an unbounded number of pods/nodes, and we can use Kubeflow to make our work quickly and easily reproducible. In this talk, we’ll discuss how we used Apache Spark and Mahout to denoise DICOM images of lungs of COVID patients and published our Pipeline with Kubeflow to make the process easily repeatable which could help doctors in more resource limited hospitals, as well as other researchers seeking to automate the detection of COVID.

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Speakers
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Holden Karau

Open Source Engineer, Netflix
Holden Karau is a queer transgender Canadian, Apache Spark committer, Apache Software Foundation member, and an active open source contributor. She also extends her passion for building community with industry projects including Scaling for Python for ML and teaching distributed computing... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum

17:25 CEST

Harbor - Enterprise Cloud Native Artifact Registry - Yan Wang, Chenyu Zhang, Daojun Zhang, VMware & Vadim Bauer, Container Registry
Project Harbor is an open-source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, manages, signs, and scans content, thus resolving common image or Helm Chart management challenges. It has been widely used by organizations large and small around the world to resolve both the container image and Helm Chart management challenges. In this presentation, we will cover some advanced features of using Harbor, such as image signature management(cosign), image management in a cloud environment, unified management of Helm chart and container images, and highly-available deployments.Furthermore, the team would love to get feedback from users and contributors to current features and future roadmap.

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Speakers
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Daojun Zhang

Staff Engineer, VMWare
Daojun works as Staff Software Engineer at VMware China R&D Center. He is one of the core contributors for open source project Harbor, an enterprise class Docker Registry server.
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Yan Wang

Staff Engineer, VMware
Yan Wang is a Staff Engineer at VMWare and currently resides in Beijing. He has been working in the technology industry for 10 years. Yan started his career at Adobe Systems before becoming a core maintainer of the CNCF project Harbor and a maintainer of the CNCF project distribu... Read More →
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Chenyu Zhang

Software Engineer, VMware
Software Engineer, maintain harbor project.
avatar for Vadim Bauer

Vadim Bauer

Founder, 8gears Container Registry
Vadim is a Container Silverback, who has been running containers in production since 2013. As a maintainer of the CNCF project Harbor, he facilitates the management of container images with Harbor in combination with other CNCF projects. With decades of software engineering on his... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
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17:25 CEST

Kubernetes Data Protection WG Deep Dive - Xiangqian Yu, Google & Xing Yang, VMware
Data Protection WG is dedicated to promoting data protection support in Kubernetes. The Working Group is working on identifying missing functionalities and collaborating across multiple SIGs to design features to enable data protection in Kubernetes. In this session, the co-chairs of this WG will discuss what is the current state of data protection in Kubernetes and where it is heading in the future. They will also talk about how interested parties (including storage and backup vendors, cloud providers, application developers, and end users, etc.) can join this WG and contribute to this effort. Details of the WG can be found here: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/tree/master/wg-data-protection.

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Speakers
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Xing Yang

Tech Lead, VMware
Xing Yang is a Tech Lead in the Cloud Native Storage team at VMware. She is a co-chair of CNCF Storage TAG, a co-chair of the Kubernetes Storage SIG, a co-chair of the Data Protection WG, and a maintainer in Kubernetes CSI. Before joining VMware, Xing was the Lead Architect of OpenSDS... Read More →
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Xiangqian Yu

Software Engineer, Google
Xiangqian Yu is a Software Engineer at Google. He is also a co-chair of the Data Protection WG in Kubernetes and a co-lead of the Volume Snapshot project in SIG Storage.



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
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17:25 CEST

Kubernetes Steering Committee AMA - Christoph Blecker, Red Hat; Bob Killen, Google; Tim Pepper & Davanum Srinivas, VMware; Paris Pittman, Apple; Stephen Augustus, Cisco
The steering committee is tasked with decision-making and oversight with all things related to Kubernetes. This panel discussion is a chance for some navel gazing on where we are today, what got us here and where we are headed to next. This will also be a chance for the steering committee to meet face to face with their constituents in the community and wider ecosystem. https://github.com/kubernetes/steering

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Speakers
avatar for Bob Killen

Bob Killen

Program Manager, Google
Bob is a Program Manager at the Google Open Source Programs Office with a focus on Cloud Native computing. He serves the Kubernetes project as a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee, a chair of the Contributor Experience SIG and has been involved in many other cross-cutting... Read More →
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Tim Pepper

Principal Engineer, VMware
Tim is a Principal Engineer in VMware's Open Source Technology Center with over 25 years in open source, working as an open source developer advocate and contributor to Kubernetes (current Steering Committee elected member, emeritus Code of Conduct Committee elected member; past SIG... Read More →
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Paris Pittman

various project roles, independent
Paris Pittman has spent the last 20 years helping communities grow and flourish — from building hometown Baltimore tech communities to driving belonging and sustainability in massive open source ecosystems like Kubernetes. Paris has contributed to Kubernetes for 6 years and serves... Read More →
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Christoph Blecker

Senior Principal Site Reliability Engineer, Red Hat
Christoph is an Architect and Senior Principal SRE on Red Hat's OpenShift team and a contributor to the Kubernetes project. He's a Technical Lead for SIG Contributor Experience, a member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee, and a regular contributor to SIG Architecture, SIG Testing... Read More →
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Davanum Srinivas

Principal Engineer, Amazon Web Services
TOC member and Chair of SIG Architecture for Kubernetes
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Stephen Augustus

Head of Open Source, Cisco
Stephen is a leader in open source communities and Cisco’s Head of Open Source.For Kubernetes, he has co-founded transformational elements of the project, including the KEP (Kubernetes Enhancements Proposal) process, the Release Engineering subproject, and Working Group Naming... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:25 CEST

OpenTelemetry: The Road Ahead + Meet the Community - Morgan McLean, Splunk; Alolita Sharma, Amazon; Ted Young, Lightstep; Daniel Dyla, Dynatrace
This session is for anyone interested in observability or OpenTelemetry to learn more about the project, and to meet and discuss our status and roadmap with maintainers! We will begin with a brief presentation of our recent releases and roadmap for the next year, followed by a panel discussion hosted by governance committee members, technical committee members, and maintainers.

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Speakers
avatar for Ted Young

Ted Young

Director of Developer Education, Lightstep
Ted Young is the Director of Open Source Development at Lightstep, and one of the core maintainers of the OpenTracing project. Ted has spent the last 15 years building distributed systems in a variety of environments: computer animation, national elections, and elastic compute pl... Read More →
avatar for Alolita Sharma

Alolita Sharma

Apple AIML Observability Engineering, Apple
Alolita Sharma is an OpenTelemetry Governance Committee member, CNCF Observability TAG co-chair and CNCF Governing Board member from Apple. She leads Apple’s AIML observability teams. She contributes to open source and open standards at OpenTelemetry, Unicode and W3C. She has served... Read More →
avatar for Morgan McLean

Morgan McLean

Director of Product Management, Splunk
Morgan is one of the co-founders of OpenTelemetry, and he sits on the project's governance committee and runs multiple initiatives within the project. He is a Director of Product Management at Splunk, where he is responsible for the core platform behind Splunk Observability Cloud... Read More →
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Daniel Dyla

Senior Open Source Architect, Dynatrace
Daniel joined Dynatrace in 2015 working on the Davis Assistant natural language interface to the Dynatrace AI. Daniel is now an Open Source Architect, member of the W3C Distributed Tracing Working Group where he contributes to the Trace Context and Baggage specifications, OpenTelemetry... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:25 CEST

Real World SPIFFE Scenarios and Outcomes - Andres Vega & Frederick Kautz, SPIFFE Steering Committee
SPIFFE aims to strengthen the identification of software components in a common way that can be leveraged across distributed systems by anyone, anywhere. The ability to maintain software security by standardizing how systems define, attest, and maintain software identity, regardless of where systems are deployed or who deploys those systems, confers many benefits. The use of SPIFFE can significantly reduce costs associated with the overhead of managing and issuing cryptographic identity documents and accelerate development by removing the need for developers to understand the complexity involved to secure service-to-service communication, but that is not the only outcome. Production identity can have a positive impact on many areas such as interoperability, compliance, audibility, and more. This presentation demonstrates the real world scenarios and outcomes of deploying SPIFFE across your infrastructure and also using it to bridge and integrate the infrastructure of others.

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Speakers
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Frederick Kautz

Co-Chair, KubeCon
Frederick collaborates on security and networking. He is on the SPIFFE Steering Committee, focusing on providing Zero Trust Workload Identity to compute workloads and resources. Frederick co-authored Solving the Bottom Turtle. He is a co-founder of OmniBOR and maintains the reference... Read More →
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Andres Vega

Vice President of Operations, ControlPlane
Andrés Vega is Vice President of Operations at ControlPlane focused on securing modern applications from supply-chain and runtime attacks with a zero trust, continuous security approach He is also an open source maintainer, contributor, and author.


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

17:25 CEST

Rook: Intro and Deep Dive with Ceph Storage - Travis Nielsen, Sebastien Han & Blaine Gardner, Red Hat; Satoru Takeuchi, Cybozu, Inc.
The Rook project will be introduced to attendees of all levels and experience. Rook is an open source cloud-native storage operator for Kubernetes, providing the platform, framework, and support for Ceph to natively integrate with Kubernetes. A deep-dive will be presented for the Ceph storage provider to show how Rook provides stable block, shared file system, and object storage for your production data. The recent features in the v1.9 release will be covered to further illustrate how Rook continues to be enhanced for production environments. Rook was accepted as a graduated project by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation in October 2020.

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Speakers
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Travis Nielsen

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Travis Nielsen is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat where he works on “the future of storage” as part of the Ceph distributed storage system team. Travis is one of the original founders of the Rook project. Prior to Rook, Travis was the storage platform tech lead... Read More →
avatar for Satoru Takeuchi

Satoru Takeuchi

Storage Architect, Cybozu
Satoru is a software developer of an on-premise Kubernetes cluster and Rook/Ceph cluster at Cybozu. He is a maintainer of Rook/Ceph. He made a presentation named "Revealing BlueStore Corruption Bugs in Containerized Ceph Clusters" at Ceph Virtual 2022 and also made some Rook maintainer... Read More →
avatar for Blaine Gardner

Blaine Gardner

Senior Advisory Systems and Software Engineer, IBM Storage
Blaine is a Software Engineering Professional at IBM Storage on the OpenShift Data Foundation (ODF) team. He is a maintainer of the CNCF-graduated Rook project making sure Ceph and Kubernetes live together in harmony. Blaine lives in Denver, Colorado and enjoys rock climbing, partner... Read More →
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Sebastien Han

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Sebastien Han currently serves as a Senior Principal Software Engineer, Storage Architect for Red Hat. He has been involved with Ceph Storage since 2011 and has built strong expertise around it. Curious and passionate, he loves working on bleeding edge technologies and identifying... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

17:25 CEST

The CRDs that Broke the Camel's Back - Alper Rifat Ulucinar, Upbound
Custom resources are the preferred way to extend the K8s API server with a declarative API. They enable us to implement our very own control planes on top of K8s. K8s has performance guidelines and thoroughly investigated scalability thresholds but no guidelines for CRDs are available yet. Our initial attempts to install 1000s of CRDs revealed severe performance issues related to the API server, such as service disruptions and client-side throttling. And this further led to investigations to reveal the root causes of those issues. This talk aims to discuss how one can troubleshoot API server performance issues using profiling tools and to present some real world data that allowed us to pinpoint the root causes of the scaling issues that we initially hit. As the troubleshooting process is explained, the talk will also deliver some insights into the mechanics of CRDs. We would also like to share some tips in successfully getting changes into upstream and moving the ecosystem forward.

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Speakers
avatar for Alper Rifat Ulucinar

Alper Rifat Ulucinar

Staff Software Engineer, Upbound
Alper is currently working as a Staff Software Engineer at Upbound Inc and is a Crossplane contributor. Previously, he worked at SAP as a Development Architect, where he designed and implemented Cloud native applications. Prior to joining SAP, he was a visiting postdoctoral researcher... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Performance

17:25 CEST

The Hitchhiker's Guide to Pod Security - Lachlan Evenson, Microsoft
With the release of Kubernetes v1.23, Pod Security admission has now entered beta. Pod Security is a built-in admission controller that evaluates Pod specifications against a predefined set of Pod Security Standards and determines whether to admit or deny the pod from running. Pod Security is the successor to PodSecurityPolicy which was deprecated in the v1.21 release, and will be removed in Kubernetes v1.25. In this presentation I cover the key concepts of Pod Security along with how to use it walking through practical examples. Through education of this new security focused API I hope that cluster administrators and developers alike will use this new mechanism to enforce secure defaults for their workloads.

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Speakers
avatar for Lachie Evenson

Lachie Evenson

Principal Program Manager, Microsoft
Lachlan is a Principal Program Manager on the open source team at Azure. As a cloud native ambassador, emeritus Kubernetes steering committee member and release lead, Lachlan has deep operational knowledge of many Cloud Native projects. He spends his days building and contributing... Read More →



Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

17:25 CEST

Building a Nodeless Kubernetes Platform - William Denniss, Google Cloud
Can Kubernetes be nodeless, and is nodeless Kubernetes still really Kubernetes? That is the question the Google Kubernetes Engine team asked themselves before embarking on a project to create a new operating mode for their 6-year-old Kubernetes platform, GKE. Go behind the scenes of the creation of GKE Autopilot, a fully managed "nodeless" Kubernetes platform, and hear from one of the creators how it was built, and why various decision decisions were made. Topics covered will include the trade off between operational support, security and Kubernetes compatibility, and why it actually makes sense for nodes to retain their semantic meaning on a nodeless Kubernetes platform. The community has seen several approaches for offering serverless/nodeless Kubernetes to operators, including with technology like Virtual Kubelet. This presentation will break new ground, providing an alternative path to achieving the goals of serverless Kubernetes without removing node-level APIs like affinity.

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Speakers
avatar for William Denniss

William Denniss

Product Manager, Google Cloud
William is a Product Manager at Google Cloud working on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). On the GKE team, he pioneered Autopilot, a fully-managed Kubernetes platform that seeks to reduce developer toil while still supporting the full range of Kubernetes workload constructs. He is currently... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2022 17:25 - 18:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room G | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  Serverless

18:00 CEST

Welcome Reception + Booth Crawl
Join us onsite for drinks and appetizers, games, and conversations with old and new friends in the Solutions Showcase. If you are participating online, don't miss the expert office hours and interactive sessions presented by our sponsors. Explore 150+ exhibit booths to learn more about the latest technologies, browse special offers and job posts, and much more.

In order to facilitate networking and business relationships at the event, you may choose to visit a third party’s booth or virtual booth or to access sponsored content. You are never required to visit third party booths or to access sponsored content. When visiting a booth (e.g. by clicking on a third party’s logo in the virtual exhibit hall or exhibitor directory, and any actions within the booth thereafter including viewing resources) or by participating in sponsored activities, the third party will receive some of your registration data. This data includes your first name, last name, title, company, address, email, standard demographics questions (i.e. job function, industry), and details about the sponsored content or resources you interacted with. If you choose to interact with a booth or virtual booth or access sponsored content, you are explicitly consenting to receipt and use of such data by the third-party recipients, which will be subject to their own privacy policies.


Wednesday May 18, 2022 18:00 - 20:00 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

18:00 CEST

DevOpsDays #StandWithUkraine Hosted by DevOpsDays Kyiv [VIRTUAL] (Complimentary Registration Required)
Overview
View the event website: https://devopsdays.com.ua/.

DevOpsDays Ukraine is a part of the global DevOpsDays family.
This May we are running a virtual charity event to discuss DevOps during the crisis, incident, and business continuity management and collect donations to support Ukrainians.

How to Register
Pre-registration is required. To register, visit https://devopsdays.com.ua/.
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For questions related to this event, please reach out to kyiv@devopsdays.com.

Wednesday May 18, 2022 18:00 - 22:00 CEST
Virtual Feria Valencia
 
Thursday, May 19
 

06:15 CEST

Guided Bike Tour - Leaves from the Sercotel Sorolla Palace (Additional Registration Required; Limited Availability)
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

Join other bikers along the Turia Riverbed Park! Please meet at Sercotel Sorolla Palace at 6:15 CEST. Participants will be required to provide their own biking attire; bicycles will be provided.

Space is limited; sign up today to reserve your spot! 

Meet Time: 6:15 CEST
Start Time: 6:30 CEST
End Time: 7:30 CEST

06:15 CEST

Guided Bike Tour - Leaves from Westin Valencia (Additional Registration Required; Limited Availability)
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

Join other bikers along the Turia Riverbed Park! Please meet at the Westin Valencia at 6:15 CEST. Participants will be required to provide their own biking attire; bicycles will be provided.

Space is limited; sign up today to reserve your spot! 

Meet Time: 6:15 CEST
Start Time: 6:30 CEST
End Time: 7:30 CEST

08:00 CEST

Registration + Badge Pick-up
Thursday May 19, 2022 08:00 - 18:00 CEST
Central Forum

09:00 CEST

Keynote: Kubernetes Project Updates - Jasmine James, Senior Engineering Manager-Developer Experience; Ricardo Rocha, Computing Engineer, CERN; Emily Fox, Security Engineer, Apple
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Speakers
avatar for Ricardo Rocha

Ricardo Rocha

Computing Engineer, CERN
Ricardo is a Computing Engineer at CERN IT focusing on containerized deployments, networking and more recently machine learning platforms. He has led for several years the internal effort to transition services and workloads to use cloud native technologies, as well as dissemination... Read More →
avatar for Emily Fox

Emily Fox

Security Engineer, Apple
Emily Fox is a DevOps enthusiast, security unicorn, and advocate for Women in Technology. She promotes the cross-pollination of development and security practices. She has worked in security for over 13 years to drive a cultural change where security is unobstructive, natural, and... Read More →
avatar for Jasmine James

Jasmine James

Senior Engineering Manager-Developer Experience
Jasmine is an engineering manager leading the developer experience pillar in the engineering effectiveness organization. She has previously worked at Delta Air Lines enabling cloud native application development by providing modern tooling and capabilities utilizing various CNCF projects... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 09:00 - 09:15 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

09:15 CEST

Keynote: Securing Shopify's Software Supply Chain - Shane Lawrence, Staff Infrastructure Security Engineer, Shopify
Recent compromises of Codecov and Solar Winds have put a spotlight on software supply chain attacks, but this focus has led to new innovations for solving an old problem. In this talk, we'll discuss lessons that Shopify has learned in protecting millions of businesses and demonstrate these techniques using open source software. We'll look at how traditional defensive techniques can be applied in the cloud, how voucher and grafeas implementations can give you control over the software that runs in your clusters, and how the SLSA framework can guide you toward establishing trust in your software. We'll also look at how Falco can be used to detect malicious behaviour or indicators that your supply chain has been compromised. Attendees can expect to learn how to apply specific techniques for mitigating supply chain attacks.

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Speakers
avatar for Shane Lawrence

Shane Lawrence

Staff Infrastructure Security Engineer, Shopify
Shane is a Staff Infrastructure Security Engineer at Shopify, where he's working on a multi-tenant platform that allows developers to securely build scalable apps and services for crafters, entrepreneurs, and businesses of all sizes.


Thursday May 19, 2022 09:15 - 09:30 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

09:30 CEST

Keynote: THE API IS PEOPLE! - Stephen Augustus, Head of Open Source, Cisco
We spend a lot of time talking about building systems and not nearly enough time talking about building the communities that support those systems.
Whether you're just getting started in the cloud native community or a long time member, there are countless opportunities to learn, contribute, and collaborate!

Join Stephen Augustus, Head of Open Source at Cisco on a journey to better understand the interconnectedness of various foundations within the Linux Foundation umbrella, critical efforts that need your valuable support, and some quick tips on efficiently solution-building across multiple communities.

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Speakers
avatar for Stephen Augustus

Stephen Augustus

Head of Open Source, Cisco
Stephen is a leader in open source communities and Cisco’s Head of Open Source.For Kubernetes, he has co-founded transformational elements of the project, including the KEP (Kubernetes Enhancements Proposal) process, the Release Engineering subproject, and Working Group Naming... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 09:30 - 09:35 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

09:35 CEST

Keynote: Landscape Sustainability: The Pillars of Cloud Native Growth - Dave Zolotusky, Software Engineer, Spotify & Katie Gamanji, Senior Kubernetes Field Engineer, Apple
The CNCF ecosystem provides a vendor-neutral space for contributors and adopters to share their technical advancements, and cross-check innovation strategies while seeking guidance on emerging technologies. The TOC members steer the evolution of the CNCF landscape, prompting the growth of the adopter base and the number of use cases where cloud native technology can be applied. Organic adoption and development of new tools created the ecosystem and community as we know it today. However,  to continue our growth, we need to identify the sustainability pillars of our community.

This keynote will feature updates on TOC strategy and core pillars that define the future of the CNCF landscape in a scalable and sustainable manner. It will highlight the latest impactful projects and initiatives that drive the ubiquity of the cloud native.

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Dave Zolotusky

Principal Engineer, Spotify
Dave Zolotusky is a principal engineer on Spotify's Platform team, based in Boston. His focus has been core infrastructure, the data platform, and Spotify’s use of cloud services. A noted evangelist for cloud native and open source technologies, Dave spurred Spotify to join the... Read More →
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Katie Gamanji

Senior Field Engineer, Apple
Katie is a cloud native leader, practitioner, and contributor, currently in a Senior Kubernetes Field Engineer role at Apple and a TOC for CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation). As a cloud platform engineer, Katie has built the infrastructure for Conde Nast and American Express... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 09:35 - 09:50 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

09:50 CEST

Keynote: Building Bridges: Cloud Native and High Performance Computing - Ricardo Rocha, Computing Engineer, CERN
Kubernetes and Cloud Native have taken over the modern IT deployments, but challenges remain in areas where its impact can still be much larger. The world of High Performance Computing (HPC), often air-gapped, tightly secured and with strong requirements regarding resource sharing for compute intensive workloads has yet to see its needs fully accomplished. This session will cover recent work where the last bits of the bridge are being finished.

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Ricardo Rocha

Computing Engineer, CERN
Ricardo is a Computing Engineer at CERN IT focusing on containerized deployments, networking and more recently machine learning platforms. He has led for several years the internal effort to transition services and workloads to use cloud native technologies, as well as dissemination... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 09:50 - 10:05 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:05 CEST

Keynote: PlatformOps: It’s all about Developer Experience - Ben Hale, Technical Lead, VMware Tanzu
Kubernetes has reached mainstream adoption, with 5.6 million developers using it worldwide. But, organizations are still challenged to make developers productive using Kubernetes. PlatformOps teams are now being asked to build, run, and manage platforms that lead with developer experience.

This requires embracing a PlatformOps philosophy that treats developers as customers while meeting their organization’s policies. VMware understands this transition building on 20 years of stewarding the most popular Java framework, Spring, which fundamentally changed the enterprise Java landscape on the back of a superior developer experience. That history allows us to identify patterns and attributes that we believe are critical to delivering a better cloud native developer experience on Kubernetes.

In this talk we’ll focus on three things PlatformOps teams should focus on:

  • Reducing complexity without sacrificing flexibility
  • Shifting outcomes left without shifting the burden left
  • Ensuring consistency and security without giving up agility

Join Ben Hale, VMware Senior Staff Engineer and Technical Lead for VMware Tanzu® developer experience, as he shares the core values of a great developer experience on Kubernetes based on his multi-decade career building application development tools and working with one of today’s most thriving open source developer communities, Spring.

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Ben Hale

Technical Lead, VMware
Ben Hale is the Technical Lead for the VMware Tanzu® Application Platform™. Ben has long worked in open source communities including being a long-time member of the Spring team and founding the Cloud Native Computing Foundation Cloud Native Buildpacks, Service Binding for Kubernetes... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 10:05 - 10:10 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:10 CEST

Keynote: The Cloud Native Chasm - Emily Fox, Security Engineer, Apple
They jumped, they leapt, they soared - and graduated. Cloud native projects each have their own path for crossing the chasm. Some projects front load - they spend a lot of time going over every detail, building governance and technical strategy while others run and jump, catching their breath on the other side to regain composure, build endurance, and continue moving forward. But for some projects, they’re still on the precipice, staring wistfully at the other edge, yearning to get there. There is no road to drive down, and no bridge to cross. In this talk, we’ll explore what it means to build that bridge, add side rails, and enable other projects continue improving that bridge, bringing everyone forward together.

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Emily Fox

Security Engineer, Apple
Emily Fox is a DevOps enthusiast, security unicorn, and advocate for Women in Technology. She promotes the cross-pollination of development and security practices. She has worked in security for over 13 years to drive a cultural change where security is unobstructive, natural, and... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 10:10 - 10:25 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:25 CEST

Keynote: Closing Remarks - Jasmine James, Senior Engineering Manager-Developer Experience; Ricardo Rocha, Computing Engineer, CERN; Emily Fox, Security Engineer, Apple
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Ricardo Rocha

Computing Engineer, CERN
Ricardo is a Computing Engineer at CERN IT focusing on containerized deployments, networking and more recently machine learning platforms. He has led for several years the internal effort to transition services and workloads to use cloud native technologies, as well as dissemination... Read More →
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Emily Fox

Security Engineer, Apple
Emily Fox is a DevOps enthusiast, security unicorn, and advocate for Women in Technology. She promotes the cross-pollination of development and security practices. She has worked in security for over 13 years to drive a cultural change where security is unobstructive, natural, and... Read More →
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Jasmine James

Senior Engineering Manager-Developer Experience
Jasmine is an engineering manager leading the developer experience pillar in the engineering effectiveness organization. She has previously worked at Delta Air Lines enabling cloud native application development by providing modern tooling and capabilities utilizing various CNCF projects... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 10:25 - 10:30 CEST
Pavilion 1 | Level 3 | Central Forum

10:30 CEST

Coffee Break ☕
Thursday May 19, 2022 10:30 - 11:00 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

10:30 CEST

IN-PERSON ONLY | Meditation Session: Mindfulness for Presence
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

We are pleased to offer complimentary mindfulness meditation and chair yoga options during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain.

30-minute instructor-led sessions will take place twice daily on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Make your mental and physical health a priority while furthering your Kubernetes + CloudNative journey! This is the perfect way to take a break, center yourself, focus your mind, and ground your body during the hustle and bustle of conference week! These sessions are compatible with all fitness levels including those with mobility challenges.

Spaces are first-come, first-serve; please arrive promptly to ensure you secure your seat!

Thursday May 19, 2022 10:30 - 11:00 CEST
Room 4D | Event Center Feria Valencia

10:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: KubeVela
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for KubeVela Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mm82g7/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 10:30 - 11:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

10:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Kyverno
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Thursday May 19, 2022 10:30 - 11:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

10:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Longhorn
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Thursday May 19, 2022 10:30 - 11:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

10:30 CEST

Solutions Showcase
Visit our sponsors in the Solutions Showcase - whether onsite or virtually - to try the latest demos, watch live presentations, talk to experts during live office hours, check out job opportunities, and score some swag.

In order to facilitate networking and business relationships at the event, you may choose to visit a third party’s booth or virtual booth or to access sponsored content. You are never required to visit third party booths or to access sponsored content. When visiting a booth (e.g. by clicking on a third party’s logo in the virtual exhibit hall or exhibitor directory, and any actions within the booth thereafter including viewing resources) or by participating in sponsored activities, the third party will receive some of your registration data. This data includes your first name, last name, title, company, address, email, standard demographics questions (i.e. job function, industry), and details about the sponsored content or resources you interacted with. If you choose to interact with a booth or virtual booth or access sponsored content, you are explicitly consenting to receipt and use of such data by the third-party recipients, which will be subject to their own privacy policies.


Thursday May 19, 2022 10:30 - 17:30 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

CNCF 101 - Kristi Tan, The Linux Foundation & Charley Mann, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Join us as we take a deep dive into CNCF 101, a great place to learn more about the foundation and how you can get involved. In this session, we'll take a look at the foundation at the basic level and explore the various engagement opportunities whether you are a student, an active participant, or somewhere in between.

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Kristi Tan

Director of Marketing & Member Programs, The Linux Foundation
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Charley Mann

Head of Content, CNCF


Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Sharing Knowledge: Writing Good Docs for Quick Approval - Jared Bhatti, Waymo
The goal of this talk is to increase your ability to write good documentation that gets approved quickly. Good documentation has a profound impact on the visibility, quality, and inclusivity of open source projects. Documentation creates a shared understanding of work, helps onboard new developers, and improves the overall quality and reliability of the project.

Based on Jared's experience leading Kubernetes SIG Docs from 2016 to 2020, this presentation walks developers through best practices for creating inclusive, accessible, high quality documentation in pull requests designed for quick approval. This demonstration includes how to structure documentation using content templates, write with clarity and technical accuracy, and avoid common pitfalls that trap PRs in prolonged reviews.

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Jared Bhatti

Staff Technical Writer, Waymo
Jared Bhatti is the author of Docs for Developers: An Engineer's Field Guide to Technical Writing. He is a Kubernetes SIG-Docs Chair Emeritus, having served as a Kubernetes SIG-Docs Chair from 2016-2020. He currently leads the documentation team at Waymo. He loves talking about how... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Case Study: Bringing Chaos Engineering to the Cloud Native Developers - Uma Mukkara, ChaosNative & Ramiro Berrelleza, Okteto
Though Chaos Engineering started as a solution for fixing unknown problems at scale, it has evolved in recent years into a totally different practice area. It is now beginning to play a major role in CI/CD apart from Ops and figures as an aid that improves developer experience. Chaos frameworks are beginning to feature in the list of must-have dev tools. In this session, we discuss the role of Chaos Engineering in stepping up the cloud native dev experience and how developers can use cloud native chaos tests to verify the resilience of their application even before the code is merged. Okteto is an open source tool that enables developers to deploy development environments directly in Kubernetes. The community behind Okteto has succeeded with the idea of providing cloud native chaos tests to the developers in their toolset. In this session we take examples of Litmus chaos tests on Okteto and show how developers can run them as part of the development process, rather than just on CI.

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Ramiro Berrelleza

Founder and CEO, Okteto
Ramiro Berrelleza is one of the founders of Okteto. He has spent most of his career (and his free time) building cloud services and developer tools. Before starting Okteto, Ramiro was an Architect at Atlassian and a Software Engineer at Microsoft Azure. Originally from Mexico, he... Read More →
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Uma Mukkara

CEO, ChaosNative
Uma Mukkara is a maintainer of CNCF chaos engineering project LitmusChaos. He also is the CEO of ChaosNative and is a regular speaker on the subject of Chaos Engineering and cloud native DevOps at various conferences in the recent past. He is passionate about building solutions around... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Learnings From Providing A Platform API With Kubernetes And Crossplane - Hannes Blut & Jan Willies, Accenture
Kubernetes' extensible API has turned it into a de-facto abstraction layer not just for building, deploying and operating cloud-native apps, but also as the control plane for the entire enterprise, to provision and manage cloud resources and complex platform components. This session will be about the journey of Kubernetes and Crossplane at Deutsche Bahn, to provide platform consumers with access to a unified API for deployments, infrastructure provisioning and applications in a manner that is independent from the cloud, addressing compliance and cross-cutting concerns while providing a Kubernetes “native” experience. The journey has not been without challenges, where the platform team has managed technical and functional requirements including an access model in an enterprise environment, user expectations of cloud native infrastructure usage, and issues with excessive API load, shared resources, as well as controllers written by the team and open sourced along the way.

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Jan Willies

Platform Architect, Accenture
Jan Willies is a Platform Architect at Accenture and contributor to the crossplane project. He is participating in open source communities, founded the Berlin CI/CD Meetup and organizes the CI/CD DevRoom at FOSDEM. He is a maintainer of provider-gitlab and provider-argocd and speaks... Read More →
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Hannes Blut

Cloud Architect, Accenture
Hannes Blut is a Cloud Architect at Accenture with focus on design and implementation of unique client solutions, including cloud and high-performance computing systems. He is well versed in advanced automation and managing operative reliability.



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Adapting TiKV for Cloud Storage - Xinye Tao & Jinpeng Zhang, PingCAP
TiKV is a cloud-native key-value database built in Rust. As a distributed storage layer, the underlying storage hardware plays a key role in how it performs. This session will start with an introduction to the modern cloud storage stack, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that come with it. After that, we will deep dive into several new features aimed at improving TiKV's service quality in the cloud, including Raft Engine, Prioritized I/O Rate Limiting and [...]. Finally, we'd love to get feedback as we lay out the future plan on bringing TiKV even closer to the cloud.

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James Zhang

Team Leader of Storage Team, PingCAP
Zhang Jinpeng, TiKV maintainer and committer, distributed storage expert, author of "MariaDB Principles and Implementation". Mainly engaged in the design and development of large-scale distributed storage systems, and has rich experience in the database industry and system tuning... Read More →
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Xinye Tao

Senior Engineer of Storage Team, PingCAP



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Kubernetes IoT Edge Working Group: Edge Device Onboarding and Management - Steven Wong, VMware; Kate Goldenring, Microsoft; Kilton Hopkins, Edgeworx
Integrating I/O and compute devices at edge locations requires automated processes to work at large scale. This session will cover open source tools that support device lifecycles, from secure onboarding and discovery, through monitoring, maintenance, and use in production. We'll survey CNCF, LF Edge, and Eclipse projects designed to extend the cloud to inter-operate with edge devices and I/O; for example, one CNCF project, Akri, discovers edge devices and exposes them as Kubernetes resources. The K8s IoT Edge working group focuses on using Kubernetes as a tool to support applications running on, communicating with, or using information gathered from edge devices. There are opportunities to contribute to the evolution of Kubernetes to better serve edge use cases. We will close with details on how you can get involved with the community effort to help this happen.

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Steve Wong

VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →
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Kilton Hopkins

CTO, Edgeworx
Kilton started programming computers when he was 8 years old. He started a software company a few years later. The world is very different than it was back then, but Kilton is still bringing new technologies to life.Kilton is the co-founder and CEO of Edgeworx, a startup that provides... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

SIG Autoscaling Updates and Feature Highlights - Michael McCune, Red Hat; Joachim Bartosik, Google; Guy Templeton, Skyscanner; David Morrison, Airbnb
Come hear about the latest updates and features from the Kubernetes Autoscaling community. In this talk, we will cover the current status and future plans for the SIG owned projects (Cluster Autoscaler, Horizontal Pod Autoscaler, Vertical Pod Autoscaler), the timeline for deprecating the autoscaling v2beta2 API, improvements to the Vertical Pod Autoscaler API, and a highlight of gRPC extensions to the Cluster Autoscaler. If you are curious about autoscaling in Kubernetes or would like to learn more about how to get involved with this community, come join us!

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Michael McCune

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Michael is a software developer creating open source infrastructure and applications for cloud platforms. He has a passion for problem solving and team building, and a lifelong love of music, food, and culture.
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Guy Templeton

Principal Software Engineer, Skyscanner
Guy is a principal software engineer at Skyscanner, working in the production platform tribe where he’s focused on providing the best possible platform for Skyscanner’s travellers and engineers. Within Skyscanner he’s the SME on scaling Kubernetes and containerised workloads... Read More →
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David Morrison

Staff Software Engineer, Airbnb
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Joachim Bartosik

Software Engineer, Google



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

What's New in Operator Framework? - Jonathan Berkhahn, IBM; Varsha Prasad, Jesus Rodriguez & Austin Macdonald, Red Hat
This session covers recently added features in Operator Framework, particularly the Operator SDK CLI. We'll walk through scaffolding a Java operator using the newly-added Quarkus plugin, discuss how to add custom login to a Helm operator with the Hybrid-Helm feature, or how to best test your operator.

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Jonathan Berkhahn

Senior Software Engineer, IBM
Jonathan is a chair of Operator Framework and a maintainer on Operator SDK.
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Varsha Prasad Narsing

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Varsha is a software engineer at Red Hat. She is passionate about solving problems by developing and leveraging various software technologies. She currently works with the Portfolio Enablement team (Operator Framework) and is an active contributor to Kubernetes SIGs projects like... Read More →
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Jesus Rodriguez

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Jesus is a contributor to various OSS projects, currently working on the Operator Framework project. Jesus is the team lead for Operator SDK team. His passions include learning new technologies and looking for pro tips on vim + tmux setups. He also loves working on cars, watching... Read More →
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Austin Macdonald

Software Engineer, Red Hat



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Operating Prometheus in a Serverless World - Colin Douch, Cloudflare
The traditional Prometheus configuration makes several assumptions about the architecture of the systems that it is monitoring that fail to be met in the world of Serverless Architectures. With the increasing adoption of Serverless computing in Distributed Systems architectures, the question then arises of how to achieve the same insight into them that we can achieve with more traditional architectures. In particular, with Timeseries Metrics, the choice is often to choose between substandard upstream offerings (such as the Prometheus Pushgateway), or capitulate to vendor lock-in and utilise a platform provided by your Cloud provider. So if we want to continue to use our existing Prometheus systems, then what choices do we have? This talk will cover the issues around existing solutions, Colin's solution to these issues that is currently in production at Cloudflare, and where we can go in upstream to make the experience better going forward.

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Colin Douch

Systems Reliability Engineer, Cloudflare
Colin currently Tech Leads the Observability Platform Team at Cloudflare, orchestrating and inventing solutions to better serve Cloudflare's increasingly large global footprint of services around the world. Starting in Mining, he has been working, advising, and researching in the... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Fun with Continuous Compliance - Ann Wallace, Shopify & Zeal Somani, Google
Is it possible to make compliance fun and less stressful? The old way of doing things is to manually gather evidence once or twice a year and hope nothing bad is found during your audit. This is not fun. In this talk, we’ll go over the concepts of continuous compliance and how to apply this to your current DevSecOps program. Zeal will talk about how the Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) can be used to create automated control based assessments. Lastly, Ann will walk through how Shopify uses OSS like Falco and Voucher to achieve continuous compliance at scale. You will walk away from this session with information on how you can make compliance fun or at least less painful.

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Ann Wallace

Senior Security Engineering Manager, Shopify
Ann Wallace (she/her) leads compliance & risk teams at Shopify. Prior to Shopify, she worked at Google leading the go to market efforts for Security Solutions. She also set and ran the Global Security Practice that created Google Cloud's first set of professional services offerings... Read More →
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Zeal Somani

Security Solutions Manager, Google
Zeal has a diverse experience around security, compliance and payments. Most recently at Google Cloud, she is responsible for a portfolio of solutions in the Governance, Risk and Compliance space such as Risk and Compliance as Code, Sovereignty. She lead the strategy and execution... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

Autoscaling Elasticsearch for Logs on Kubernetes - Radu Gheorghe, Sematext Group & Ciprian Hacman, polypoly
Elasticsearch (and its fork, OpenSearch) is the go-to storage for logs. As with any storage, the cluster likely needs to scale to keep up with the change of load. But autoscaling Elasticsearch isn't trivial: indices and shards need to be well sized and well balanced across nodes. Otherwise the cluster will have hotspots and scaling it further will be less and less efficient. This talk focuses on two aspects: - best practices around scaling Elasticsearch for logs and other time-series data - how to apply them when deploying Elasticsearch on Kubernetes. In the process, a new (open-source) operator will be introduced (yes, there will be a demo!). This operator will autoscale Elasticsearch while keeping a good balance of load. It does so by changing the number of shards in the index template and rotating indices when the number of nodes changes.

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Ciprian Hacman

Site Reliability Engineer, Microsoft
Ciprian Hacman is a DevOps/Software Engineer, helping companies modernize their infrastructure and migrate to Kubernetes. He is also an open source project maintainer for kOps (Kubernetes Operations), etcd-manager, cloud-provider-aws and frequent contributor to other projects in the... Read More →
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Radu Gheorghe

Search Consultant, Sematext Group
Radu Gheorghe works mainly as a search consultant at Sematext, working with clients of all sizes on their Elasticsearch and Solr projects. He is also a trainer and does production support for both these search engines. Sometimes he helps out with the development of Sematext Cloud... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 11:35 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum
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11:00 CEST

Cloud-Native Building Blocks: An Interactive Envoy Proxy Workshop - Adam Sayah & Jim Barton, Solo.io
Envoy Proxy is a foundational layer for many of the innovations propelling the Kubernetes community, including service meshes and cloud-native API gateways. But many engineers understand it only as a black-box, hidden by simplifying levels of abstraction. The purpose of this workshop is to provide a hands-on workshop that will bridge those gaps in Envoy understanding. Participants will explore first principles regarding Envoy architecture, filter chains, and a day-in-the-life of a request. Users will then put those principles to work interactively. Every participant will have access to a computing environment via their web browsers to a Kubernetes K3s platform provisioned with Envoy and supporting tools. From there, users will explore the life of a request through a maze of transforms, custom processing with WebAssembly, and request routing. They will further learn to employ standard Envoy tools like metrics, access logging, and the Tap filter to solve real-world problems.

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Jim Barton

Field Engineer, Solo.io
Jim Barton is a Field Engineer for Solo.io whose enterprise software career spans 30 years. He has enjoyed roles as a project engineer, sales and consulting engineer, product development manager, and executive leader of tech startups. Prior to Solo, he spent a decade architecting... Read More →
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Adam Sayah

Field Engineer, solo.io
Adam Sayah is Field Engineer at Solo.io, a company specializing in open source and enterprise software for application networking from the edge to service mesh. At Solo.io, Adam helps organizations build and operate robust cloud-native architecture. Prior to Solo.io, Adam held software... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room G | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:00 CEST

GitOps to Automate the Setup, Management and Extension a K8s Cluster - Kim Schlesinger, DigitalOcean
In this workshop, you will experience the power of Infrastructure as Code and GitOps to automate the provisioning, modification, and extension of a Kubernetes cluster. Join me to learn how to use Terraform to spin up a Kubernetes cluster and install FluxCD, which will watch a GitHub repo and automatically apply any changes made via git commit. In order to keep all of your credentials like secrets, passwords, and tokens in your GitHub repo, we will show you how to use the sealed-secrets project to enable one-way encrypted secrets that can only be decoded inside the cluster. Finally, you will install and use Crossplane to provision digital infrastructure from inside your Kubernetes cluster, including resources from different cloud providers, giving you a chance to experiment with multi-cloud infrastructure.

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Kim Schlesinger

Developer Advocate, DigitalOcean
Kim Schlesinger is a teacher and technologist. She is currently a Developer Advocate at DigitalOcean, and before that she was an SRE at Fairwinds. Kim has given talks at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, SRECon, LISA, DevOps Days Rockies and Develop Denver.


Thursday May 19, 2022 11:00 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Antrea
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Antrea Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mg39qq/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

11:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Helm
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Helm Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/m2x3fa/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

11:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: SchemaHero
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

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Thursday May 19, 2022 11:30 - 12:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

11:55 CEST

Implementing Cert-manager in K8s - Jose Manuel Ortega, Freelance
One of the best practices from a security point of view is to introduce the management of the certificates that we are going to use to support protocols such as SSL / TLS. In this talk we will explain cert-manager and his implementation in K8s as a native Kubernetes certificate management controller that allows us to manage connection certificates and secure communications through SSL/TLS protocols. Later I will explain the main functionalities and advantages that cert-manager provides, for example it allows us to validate that the certificates we are using in different environments are correct. Finally, some use cases are studied in which to use cert-manager and the integration with other services such as Let's Encrypt or HashiCorp Vault.

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Speakers
avatar for Jose Manuel Ortega

Jose Manuel Ortega

Software engineer, Freelance
José Manuel Ortega is a Software Engineer and he focuses on new technologies, open source, security and testing. His career target from the beginning has been to specialize in Devops and security testing projects. Currently he is working as a security tester engineer and his functions... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

The Soul of a New Command: Adding ‘Events’ to kubectl - Bryan Boreham, Grafana Labs
Introduced as an alpha feature in the Kubernetes 1.23 release, the ‘kubectl alpha events’ command resolves some issues that could not be fixed within the generic ‘kubectl get’ command. Join us to re-live and explore: * How the need for ‘kubectl events’ came about. * How Bryan got involved and how you can, too. * The lifecycle of a Kubernetes enhancement.. * How a kubectl command is structured. * Helper libraries to fetch and print Kubernetes objects, and how you can use them in your own code. * Possible future directions for `kubectl [alpha] events`.

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Speakers
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Bryan Boreham

Distinguished Engineer, Grafana Labs
Bryan Boreham started working with Kubernetes around six years ago, was a maintainer on the CNI project for five years and is now a maintainer on the CNCF Cortex project. Over a 40-year career in software development Bryan has worked on spreadsheets, trading systems and massively... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

What If... Kube-Apiserver Could be Extended Via WebAssembly? - Flavio Castelli, SUSE
Dynamic Admission Controllers are currently the only way to extend the Kubernetes API Server to implement security and conformance policies. They work great, but they also have drawbacks. How would it be to have a flexible way to extend the built-in admission controllers that doesn’t resort on Webhooks? This talk will show a prototype that leverages WebAssembly as a way to enrich the Kubernetes API Server capabilities. What if this is just the beginning of extending Kubernetes core pieces with WebAssembly? Do you want to join us in this experiment?

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Speakers
avatar for Flavio Castelli

Flavio Castelli

Distinguished Engineer, SUSE
Flavio Castelli is a Distinguished Engineer at SUSE. His main areas of focus are Linux Containers, Kubernetes and WebAssembly. Flavio loves exploring new technologies, contributing to open source projects and sharing his knowledge.



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Argo’s Vibrant Ecosystem and Community - Alex Collins, Intuit; Alexander Matyushentsev, Akuity; Dan Garfield, Codefresh
Argo CD is the most popular Kubernetes GitOps application delivery tool. Argo Workflows is the most popular Kubernetes workflow execution platform. I bet you know about the core Argo projects, but what about the massive rapidly growing ecosystem of projects around them? Have you heard of Argo Events, Argo Rollouts, ApplicationSet, Argo CD Image Updater, Argo CD Vault Plugin, Argo CD Autopilot, Hera Workflows? What about tools such as Kubeflow Pipelines, Katib, SQL Flow, Couler, and Ploomber?. In this session, you’ll learn not just about the core Argo projects, but also get the highlights from several ecosystem projects with demos and best practices. You can address many more use cases by teaming them up with each other.

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Speakers
avatar for Dan Garfield

Dan Garfield

Chief Open Source Officer and Co-Founder, Codefresh
Dan Garfield is the Co-founder and Chief Open Source Officer of Codefresh, a CI/CD platform powered by GitOps and Argo. He helped launch the GitOps Working Group and helped lead the creation of the Open GitOps principles. As an Argo Maintainer, Kubernaut, Google Developer Expert... Read More →
avatar for Alex Collins

Alex Collins

Principle Software Engineer, Intuit
Alex Collins is a Principal Engineer working on Intuit’s Kubernetes platform. He’s the lead engineer for Argo Workflows and Events, and one of the core contributors to Argo CD. He’s a dedicated Open Source advocate. Previously he was the EMEA Software Architect on QuickBooks... Read More →
avatar for Alexander Matyushentsev

Alexander Matyushentsev

Co-Founder, Akuity
Alexander is Argo project Co-Creator, Argo CD Lead, and maintainer. Energetic and passionate software engineer with over a decade of software development experience. Alexander is an enthusiast of continuous integration and agile environments and a huge open-source believer. Co-founder... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Kubernetes SIG CLI: Intro and Updates - Eddie Zaneski, Chainguard; Katrina Verey, Shopify; Maciej Szulik, Red Hat
SIG CLI is the special interest group for the command line tooling of the Kubernetes project. The SIG maintains kubectl, kustomize, and related libraries. In this session the SIG CLI leads will provide an introduction to the SIG and an overview of how to contribute. They will share the work that's been done the past year, an introduction to the KRM Functions subproject, and thoughts on declarative vs. imperative workflows. The session will conclude with open discussion and Q&A.

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Speakers
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Maciej Szulik

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Maciej is a passionate developer with almost 2 decades of experience in many languages. Currently he's working on OpenShift and Kubernetes for Red Hat. Whereas at night he is hacking on side projects with python. In his spare time he enjoys reading a good book or taking photos.
avatar for Katrina Verey

Katrina Verey

Senior Staff Software Developer, Production Engineering, Shopify
Katrina is a senior staff software developer working in Production Engineering at Shopify. She is passionate about upstream participation, and is delighted to be serving the Kubernetes community by co-leading SIG-CLI and its Kustomize and KRM Functions subprojects. She has been working... Read More →
avatar for Eddie Zaneski

Eddie Zaneski

Staff OSS Engineer, Chainguard
Eddie lives in Denver, CO with his wife and dog. He loves open source and works on the Kubernetes and Sigstore projects. When not hacking on random things you'll most likely find him climbing rocks somewhere.



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

SIG Cloud Provider: Portable K8s Across all Clouds, Roadmap and Updates - Nick Turner, Amazon & Steve Wong, VMware
Cloud Provider code allows Kubernetes to run on top of different platforms, with an implementation for each. The agenda will include: An overall status report on removing the cloud provider code from the main Kubernetes repository to “out of tree repositories; “Lightning talks” for individual cloud providers, reporting efforts, accomplishments, and roadmap for features and getting "out-of-tree". We’ll also discuss the plans to handle cloud provider migration - including interesting topics like building and migrating to cloud controller managers, and kubelet image credential providers. The goal of SIG Cloud Provider is to promote a vendor-neutral ecosystem for our community. We will close with details on how you can get involved with the SIG as either a cloud infrastructure supporter, a K8s distribution author, or a K8s user.

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Speakers
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Steve Wong

VMware
Steve Wong has been active in the Kubernetes community since 2015. He is a co chair of the CNCF Working Group. Steve is co-chair of the VMware User Group on the Kubernetes project. He has implemented industrial control systems for many factories, pipelines, and process control systems... Read More →
avatar for Nicholas Turner

Nicholas Turner

Senior Software Development Engineer, Amazon
Nick works at Amazon Web Services as a software development engineer for EKS where he works on building and operating a Kubernetes platform for customers who run their infrastructure on AWS. In the community, he is active in sig-cloud-provider and the provider-aws subproject, and... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

SIG Instrumentation Introduction and Deep Dive - Damien Grisonnet, Red Hat & Patrick Ohly, Intel
Kubernetes SIG Instrumentation is responsible for ensuring high quality and consistent instrumentation across the Kubernetes project. We will begin with an introductory overview of the efforts the SIG Instrumentation has worked on in the past and is currently working on. This deep dive session will go into detail about currently ongoing efforts happening within SIG Instrumentation to share with the audience concrete pieces of work to encourage future collaboration. Software engineering and operations are both disciplines practiced in SIG Instrumentation, and any experience will help the special interest group's mission. Join this session to learn how to get involved in SIG Instrumentation to make instrumentation even better!

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Speakers
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Patrick Ohly

Cloud Native Architect, Intel
Patrick Ohly is a software engineer at Intel GmbH, Germany. In the past he has worked on performance analysis software for HPC clusters ("Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector") and cluster technology in general (PTP and hardware time stamping). Since January 2009 he has worked for Intel... Read More →
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Damien Grisonnet

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Damien Grisonnet is a Software Engineer at Red Hat, he is very active in the monitoring ecosystem of Kubernetes for which he serves as a technical lead for Kubernetes SIG Instrumentation as well as a maintainer for projects such as kube-state-metrics, metrics-server, and prometheus-adapter... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

OpenTelemetry: The Vision, Reality, and How to Get Started - Dotan Horovits, Logz.io
Everyone wants observability into their system, but find themselves with too many vendors and tools, each with its own API, SDK, agents and collectors. In this talk Horovits will present OpenTelemetry, an ambitious open source project with the promise of a unified framework for collecting observability data. With OpenTelemetry you could instrument your application in a vendor-agnostic way, and then analyze the telemetry data in your backend tool of choice, whether Prometheus, Jaeger, Zipkin, or others. Horovits will cover the current state of the various projects comprising OpenTelemetry (across programming languages, exporters, receivers, protocols and more), some of which are not even GA yet, and provide practical guidance on how to get started with OpenTelemetry in your own system.

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Speakers
avatar for Dotan Horovits

Dotan Horovits

Principal Developer Advocate, Logz.io
Horovits lives at the intersection of technology, product and innovation. With over 20 years in the hi-tech industry as a software developer, a solutions architect and a product manager, he brings a wealth of knowledge in cloud computing, big data solutions, DevOps practices and more.Horovits... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

11:55 CEST

Your Manila CephFS Share Backups Belong to S3 - Robert Vasek, CERN
Backups. Boring and mundane, until you lose your application data and need it back. Our Kubernetes users at CERN make extensive use of CephFS-backed storage managed by the OpenStack Manila service. Streamlining and automating the process of backups gives them a chance to prepare so that–should a disaster strike–they can recover. In this talk we will delve into the work we have done to make Velero, CephFS, Manila and an S3 store cooperate together, and bring an application back into life. Expect code snippets and demos. By the end of this session, you should have a clear overview of how each component contributes to our current backup and restore workflow in Kubernetes, and how you can integrate this setup into your clusters too.

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Speakers
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Robert Vasek

Software engineer junior fellow, CERN
Robert is a Software Engineer junior fellow at CERN, working in the Cloud team. His main focus is storage in container environments and contributions to the ecosystem around CSI as well as its cloud deployments here at CERN. He is also involved in openstack-manila-csi and ceph-csi-cephfs... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 11:55 - 12:30 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum
  Storage

12:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Akri
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Akri Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/m2b57v/


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Thursday May 19, 2022 12:30 - 13:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

12:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Emissary-ingress
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Emissary-ingress Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mp43z5/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 12:30 - 13:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

12:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Keptn
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Keptn Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mvsa54/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 12:30 - 13:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

12:30 CEST

DEI Lunch: Build an mBot Robot and Support Refugee Education
Join us in supporting Ayuda en Acción and their partner programs helping refugee education. We will be building multilingual mBot robots complete with translated student curriculums to help facilitate local STEM education programs for Ukrainian and Spanish youth. Sponsored by Snyk, "we believe in the power of community to make a positive impact in the world."
Lunch will be served.
Seating is limited and RSVP is required.*
*Adding this to your schedule does not count as an official RSVP, you must complete the form. 

Thursday May 19, 2022 12:30 - 14:00 CEST
Room 1D | Event Center

12:30 CEST

Lunch Break 🍲
Thursday May 19, 2022 12:30 - 14:30 CEST
Pavilions 1 + 2 | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

13:30 CEST

IN-PERSON ONLY | Breathwork + Chair Yoga Session
*This session is solely available to in-person attendees.*

We are pleased to offer complimentary mindfulness meditation and chair yoga options during KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain.

30-minute instructor-led sessions will take place twice daily on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Make your mental and physical health a priority while furthering your Kubernetes + CloudNative journey! This is the perfect way to take a break, center yourself, focus your mind, and ground your body during the hustle and bustle of conference week! These sessions are compatible with all fitness levels including those with mobility challenges.

Spaces are first-come, first-serve; please arrive promptly to ensure you secure your seat!

Thursday May 19, 2022 13:30 - 14:00 CEST
Room 4D | Event Center Feria Valencia

13:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Flux
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Flux Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/mnu5em/


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Thursday May 19, 2022 13:30 - 14:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

13:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: kube-rs
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for kube-rs Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mbtay2/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 13:30 - 14:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

13:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Linkerd
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Linkerd Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/my6838/


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Thursday May 19, 2022 13:30 - 14:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:00 CEST

Maintainer's Circle
CNCF project maintainers, named roles, and those who make decisions on behalf of their projects: we welcome you to our second onsite Maintainers Circle!
Maintainers Circle is a peer group that meets virtually and at select in person KubeCons with scheduled topics, ample discussion, and networking time. This is not a regular talk session; be prepared to participate in discussions.This session is all about reviewing: the skills needed and the care you should put into yourself as a reviewer for large scale open source projects. We’ll have two experts joining us for lightning talks that feed into group discussions:
Tim Hockin,
Danielle Lancashire
**
Both are CNCF project maintainers who have been around the open source infrastructure space for quite some time.The only contract of the members of each circle is to abide by the CNCF Code of Conduct, be kind, open as you'd like, and committed to hearing others out. Everyone will have a chance to participate in whatever activity is set forth in that meeting.**We’d welcome another third 10-minute talk on this topic by a fellow CNCF project maintainerAgenda:

Times are estimated
14:05 Welcome (less than 5)
14:10 Tim
14:20-14:45 1st Group
14:45-15:00 Danielle
15:00-15:20 2nd Group
~15:30 wrap up, final messages, resources for future

Speakers
avatar for Danielle Lancashire

Danielle Lancashire

Principal Software Engineer, Fermyon
Danielle Lancashire is principal software engineer at Fermyon. She is super passionate about bringing clarity to distributed systems and infrastructure. She works on a variety of OSS projects - most notably the Kubelet. In the past she's worked on Nomad, vSphere, CircleCI, and various... Read More →
avatar for Tim Hockin

Tim Hockin

Principal Software Engineer, Google
Tim is a Principal Software Engineer at Google, where he works on the Kubernetes, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), and Anthos. He has been working on Kubernetes since before it was announced, and mostly pays attention to topics like APIs, networking, storage, nodes, multi-cluster... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 14:00 - 16:00 CEST
Room 2E | Event Center

14:30 CEST

Digging Into Your App's Container Image Layers for Sneaky Vulnerabilities - Pablo Galego, VMware
Mitigating vulnerabilities in container images is, most of the time, a straight-forward task: update the base image, use a newer version of Node or Java, bump the patch version of a project dependency, etc. However, all useful pieces of software are complex and vulnerability scanning tools fall short on explaining why they are flagging some edge-cases. This session walks you through mitigating critical vulnerabilities in popular container images like Java-based ones, from the obvious to the sneaky ones, and how to leverage layer explorer tools to narrow the search field for the latter. It is meant to be a hands-on session, first we will use Aqua’s Trivy scanner to analyze an image generated for a Spring Boot app and then wagoodman's dive to explore in which layer we are introducing a version of a library with critical vulnerabilities, while Maven seems to tell us otherwise.

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Speakers
avatar for Pablo Galego

Pablo Galego

Software Engineer, VMware
Pablo Galego works as software engineer in VMware. His short career to containers and security is, like many others, a bit unorthodox. First graduating in Law, decided to make a career switch to Computer Engineering and four years later started at Inditex's Engineering Productivity... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia
  101 Track

14:30 CEST

Reproducing Production Issues in your CI Pipeline Using eBPF - Matthew LeRay, Speedscale & Omid Azizi, New Relic
Observing production workloads with enough detail to find real problems is difficult, but it's getting easier with the community adoption of eBPF. As the technology becomes better understood, tools like Falco, Cilium and Pixie are increasingly appearing in production clusters. But have you ever considered using eBPF data to help with unit tests, Continuous Integration and load testing? This talk will explain the basic technology behind eBPF while presenting some examples of how to use data collected via eBPF for a variety of software quality use cases. We'll use the Pixie CNCF sandbox project to pull data and replicate production issues on the developer desktop for debugging. You'll also get some ideas on using those calls in your Continuous Integration pipeline to sanity check builds before they are deployed. Included in that discussion will be handling some common issues like timestamp skew and authentication. All examples are open source and available after the talk.

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Speakers
avatar for Omid  Azizi

Omid Azizi

Principal Software Engineer, New Relic (Pixie)
Omid is a Principal Software Engineer at New Relic and Founding Engineer at Pixie Labs. He leads the development of Pixie's eBPF-based data collector. Prior to working on Pixie, Omid worked as a hardware architect, developing novel memory systems at Hicamp Systems as well as AI chips... Read More →
avatar for Matthew LeRay

Matthew LeRay

Founder, CTO, Speedscale
Matthew LeRay has invested the past 20 years improving the performance of applications across multiple generations of technology. He is currently Co-founder and CTO of Speedscale. Previously, he was head of product at Observe, SVP at CA Technologies (acquired by Broadcom) and engineering... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

You're a Community Manager? But What Do You REALLY Do?! - Nanci Lancaster, VMware & Karen Chu, Microsoft
When it comes to open source software, having a strong, active community that feels supported is imperative to success. Oftentimes, maintainers are tasked with an abundance of responsibilities but are also expected to set aside time to inform and engage with community members such as users, contributors, and others who are interested in the project. This is where community managers can step in to alleviate the burden and provide support.

For those who are trying to understand what this hard-to-define role is, the responsibilities involved, and the value of having a community manager dedicated to your project, join Nanci (community manager for Carvel and Tanzu Community Edition(TCE) Open Source Software projects) and Karen (community manager for Helm and other CNCF projects) for a breakdown of what a community manager role can look like and the value of the role as they cover topics including:
  • Maintainer and Contributor experience
  • Events
  • Social media/communications
  • GitHub Repo Health
  • Community Meetings
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Speakers
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Karen Chu

Senior Community PM, Microsoft
Karen Chu is a Senior Community PM on the Microsoft Azure Cloud Native Upstream team with a focus on open source tools such as Helm, CNAB, Brigade, Open Service Mesh (OSM), Krustlet, and more. Having participated in the cloud native community since 2015, she is a CNCF Ambassador... Read More →
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Nanci Lancaster

Senior Open Source Community Manager, VMware
Nanci Lancaster works at VMware as the Community Manager for the Carvel (ytt, kbld, imgpkg, kapp, kapp-controller, vendir, and secretgen-controller) and Tanzu Community Edition Open Source Projects, a role she only recently attained in January 2021. Before taking on the role of Community... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Build Your Own Cluster API Provider the Easy Way - Anusha Hegde, VMware & Richard Case, Weaveworks
Over the past year, the adoption of Cluster API (CAPI) has been growing with more end-users using it to provision their clusters. And increasingly it’s being adopted inside commercial products and other OSS projects (e.g. EKS-Anywhere). With this growth comes an increase in the variety of the Cluster API Providers you can choose from. What if none of the existing providers suit your use case? Perhaps you want to bring your own hosts or integrate with a custom infrastructure provisioning mechanism. If that's the case, this talk is for you. Come learn from the maintainers of existing CAPI providers on how to get started creating your own provider. It’s hard but at the same time easier than it sounds. Although every provider has unique considerations in its offering, there is a lot of commonality when it comes to writing a provider. This talk will highlight the common patterns, develop and debug workflows, and common pitfalls / gotchas to take into account when writing your own provider.

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Speakers
avatar for Richard Case

Richard Case

Principal Engineer, SUSE
Richard Case is a Principal Engineer @SUSE where he works on building Kubernetes products and open source. He's currently one of the maintainers of the AWS, GCP, Microvm & RKE2 Cluster API providers.
avatar for Anusha Hegde

Anusha Hegde

Technical Product Manager, Nirmata
Anusha Hegde is a Technical Product Manager @Nirmata working on Kubernetes Policy Management. Prior to this, she was a Senior Software Engineer @VMware working on Cluster API and its providers. Over the past year, her work has been around writing a new provider from scratch - Cluster... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Intro to the Cloud Native Maturity Model - Danielle Cook, Fairwinds; Simon Forster, Stakegy; Robbie Glenn & John Forman, Accenture
Since 2021, the Cartografos Working Group has produced the Cloud Native Maturity Model. In this session, the chairs will review the Cloud Native Maturity, discuss the latest updates and inclusions and solicit participation in the group.

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Speakers
avatar for John Forman

John Forman

Director; Master Technology Architect, Accenture, LLC NA
John T. Forman is a Director; Master Technology Architect and serves as the Global Anthos/Kubernetes lead for Accenture Cloud First. John has a passion for Cloud Native technologies and along with being a hands-on practitioner, he serves as a SME for Open Source, the Metaverse, DevSecOps... Read More →
avatar for Danielle Cook

Danielle Cook

Co-Chair of CNCF Cartografos Working Group and VP, Fairwinds, Fairwinds
Danielle Cook is a VP at Fairwinds, a provider of software for platform teams running Kubernetes to standardize and enable development best practices. Danielle has worked in the cloud native industry since 2016 helping organizations adopt the technologies that make cloud native enterprise... Read More →
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Robert Glenn

Delivery Manager, Accenture
Robert is a cloud technology architect with experience leveraging automated infrastructure as code to deliver GCP foundations and configuring Kubernetes clusters of various flavors for a diverse portfolio of clients. His experience in designing cloud native tooling roadmaps of varied... Read More →
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Simon Forster

CNCF Cartografos Working Group Co-Chair and Independent Architect and Engineer, Stackegy
Simon is a freelance cloud-technology architect and engineer based in London, UK.  Simon works with regulated institutions on the design, delivery and security of critical cloud-native applications.  He cooperates with both developer and platform teams to ensure applications and... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Kubernetes SIG Storage Deep Dive - Xing Yang, VMware & Jan Šafránek, Red Hat
Kubernetes SIG Storage is responsible for ensuring that different types of file and block storage are available wherever a container is scheduled, storage capacity management (container ephemeral storage usage, volume resizing, etc.), influencing scheduling of containers based on storage (data gravity, availability, etc.), and generic operations on storage (snapshotting, etc.). In this session, we will deep dive into some projects that SIG Storage is currently working on, provide an update on the current status, and discuss what might be coming in the future.

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Speakers
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Jan Šafránek

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Jan is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat working on storage aspects of Kubernetes. He started developing Kubernetes more than 4 years ago, and is one of the founding members of SIG-Storage. He’s the author of PersistentVolume controller, dynamic provisioning and StorageClass... Read More →
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Xing Yang

Tech Lead, VMware
Xing Yang is a Tech Lead in the Cloud Native Storage team at VMware. She is a co-chair of CNCF Storage TAG, a co-chair of the Kubernetes Storage SIG, a co-chair of the Data Protection WG, and a maintainer in Kubernetes CSI. Before joining VMware, Xing was the Lead Architect of OpenSDS... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Prometheus Intro and Deep Dive - Julius Volz, PromLabs; Björn Rabenstein, Grafana Labs; Matthias Rampke, SoundCloud
As the 2nd oldest project in the CNCF, you have probably heard about Prometheus before. Nevertheless, the project maintainers will give you an introduction from the very beginning, followed by a deep dive into the exciting new features that have been released recently or are in the pipeline. You will learn about many opportunities to use Prometheus, and maybe we can even tempt you to contribute to the project yourself.

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Speakers
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Julius Volz

Founder, PromLabs
Julius co-founded the Prometheus monitoring system and originally led the project to success at SoundCloud and beyond. He now focuses on growing the Prometheus community, started PromCon, the first conference around Prometheus, and helps companies use and adapt Prometheus through... Read More →
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Björn Rabenstein

Engineer, Grafana Labs
Björn “Beorn” Rabenstein is an engineer at Grafana Labs and a Prometheus developer. Previously, he was a Production Engineer at SoundCloud, a Site Reliability Engineer at Google, and a number cruncher for science. 
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Matthias Rampke

Engineer, SoundCloud
Matthias Rampke joined SoundCloud in 2011 to help with internal IT. As part of the Systems and Production Engineering teams, he has been operating, troubleshooting, and frequently restarting the glue that holds SoundCloud together since 2013.



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

SIG Auth Deep Dive - Margo Crawford, VMware & Mike Danese, Google
After a quick intro, this presentation will touch upon the current items the SIG is working on. These include the ongoing Pod Security effort, KMS encryption at rest observability and performance enhancements, structured configuration for authentication and authorization, reduction of legacy service account token attack surface area, certificate signing request duration control, etc. We will also discuss how to get involved with the SIG: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sY8fRyRtk4eG9R439z5ao5i9bFuuxilS03XaNlqoni0

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Mike Danese

Software Engineer, Google
Mike is a software engineer at Google. He has worked on Kubernetes and GKE for over 7 years and is currently the lead of the GKE Identity, Policy Enforcement, and Regulated and Compliance teams. He is a chair and TL of the Kubernetes Auth Special Interest Group. He develops and maintains... Read More →
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Margo Crawford

MTS Software Engineer, VMware
Margo Crawford is a software engineer for VMware Tanzu on Project Pinniped. She lives in San Francisco. When she's not thinking about Kubernetes authentication, she likes roller skating, baking, and playing board games.



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Room 4F | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Better Reliability Through Observability and Experimentation - Julie Gunderson, Gremlin & Kerim Satirli, HashiCorp
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) treats reliability as a software problem, but it really is an organizational problem that requires a different mindset. When the reliability of our service drops, so does our ability to create value for the organization we represent. In this talk, Julie and Kerim will take the audience on a guided journey, starting with how to determine if and how workloads are misbehaving and ending with practical approaches to improve reliability. Through simulated outages (of all types!), observability, and analysis, Julie and Kerim will show attendees how to catch and prepare for service disruptions. Going beyond deployments, attendees will also learn how to combine OpenTelemetry and OpenTracing to instill reliability into their systems.

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Kerim Satirli

Sr. Developer Advocate, HashiCorp
Kerim is a senior developer advocate at HashiCorp, where he focuses on coaching operators and developers on sustainable practices around infrastructure and orchestration workflows. He enjoys the challenge of codifying the fragile bits of complex systems but is also excited to no longer... Read More →
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Julie Gunderson

Sr. Reliability Advocate, Gremlin
Julie Gunderson is a Sr. Reliability Advocate at Gremlin, where she works to further the adoption of Chaos Engineering principles and methodologies. Over the last seven years, Julie has been actively involved in the DevOps space and is passionate about helping individuals, teams... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

How to Migrate 700 Kubernetes Clusters to Cluster API with Zero Downtime - Tobias Giese & Sean Schneeweiss, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Cluster API promises "to simplify provisioning, upgrading, and operating multiple Kubernetes clusters." Do you find it challenging to migrate your existing Kubernetes cluster provisioning to Cluster API? Would you like to benefit from all the features that Cluster API offers and manage your infrastructure the Kubernetes style? At Mercedes-Benz, we run and operate more than 700 Kubernetes clusters and 3,500 machines all over the world in on-premises OpenStack data centers. By migrating to Cluster API, we replaced our legacy provisioning, consisting of Terraform, custom self-written tools and Kubernetes operators. Expect valuable insights on what it takes to transfer production systems into the control of Cluster API with zero downtime and zero customer impact. Get to know the technical challenges of migrating, how they can be solved and how to extend Cluster API functionality to fit your needs.

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Tobias Giese

Software Engineer, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Tobias has been a computer nerd since he was a young teenager. Besides late-night programming sessions and Linux tinkering, he found his passion in being an IT specialist. After working in various fields like data centers and network security, he came to the cloud native world where... Read More →
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Sean Schneeweiss

Software Engineer, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
Sean is a Software Engineer at Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation, focused on Kubernetes clusters management system and Cluster API integration. He is a maintainer of the Kubernetes SIG Cluster API Provider OpenStack (CAPO). With a MSc in Computational Science and Engineering, he graduated... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum
  Operations

14:30 CEST

The Future Of Reproducible Research: Powered By Kubeflow - Trevor Grant
Reproducibility has been a cornerstone of scientific research for the last 400 years;, often that means charts or a sample of data. With the advent of Github, sometimes now code and sample data too, unfortunately this still leaves a lot of “leg work” to the person reproducing (which is why this is often a task for graduate students). But Kubeflow, an Open Source, Cloud Native, Data Science Platform, changes that by making all steps from data cleansing to visualization quickly and easily reproducible which in turn makes iterative advances much easier and faster. In this talk, we’ll discuss a peer review article that was published not only with corresponding code, but with a Kubeflow Pipeline, so that anyone may download, check, and iteratively improve the results. While the paper itself is interesting- the talk will focus on why publishing not only code and data but full pipelines benefits not only grad students tasked with verifying results, but the entire academic community.

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Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Make the Secure Kubernetes Supply Chain Work for You - Adolfo García Veytia, Chainguard
Starting in Kubernetes 1.22, SIG Release started building new security features into Kubernetes releases to make the project a better citizen in the software supply chain. The push to secure the release process has produced tools and processes that have improved the way other projects in the ecosystem are released. At the same time, we have made sure that Kubernetes plays well in the wider chain: verifying what we get from upstream and making sure consumers of our artifacts can trust what they get from us. This talk will give an overview of lessons learned and tools we have created that you can reuse in your own projects to secure your releases. It will center around three key moments and technologies: The initial effort involved producing SBOMs to describe sources and artifacts along with their dependencies. Then, we'll understand the provenance attestations that make the release process SLSA compliant. Finally, we'll see how digital signatures are implemented in the project.

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Speakers
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Adolfo García Veytia

Staff Software Engineer, Chainguard
Adolfo García Veytia (puerco) is a software engineer with Chainguard based in Mexico City. He is a Technical Lead with Kubernetes SIG Release. He is one of the TLs of the Release Engineering team, specializing in improvements to the software that drives the automation behind the... Read More →


Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Kubernetes Persistent Data Challenges – AZ, Region and Multi-Cloud Patterns - Chris Milsted, Ondat & Patrick McFadin, DataStax
In this talk we are going to explore the patterns for building resilient applications with data persistence requirements on Kubernetes. We will be discussing deploying stateful workloads like Cassandra in Kubernetes using operators, with demos and examples at each stage using native objects like PVCs, dynamic provisioning and the k8ssandra operator. We will also be providing a sneak peek of some of the multi-cluster challenges with Kubernetes and Kube-Fed. Four architectural patterns will be covered with worked examples: The first pattern will be within an AZ, how to work with PVs. The next pattern will be spanning three AZs, and how to embrace or work around PV/AZ affinity constraints. The next pattern is three AZs and two regions within a single provider. Here we start to see physical limitations such as the speed of light begin to impinge on our patterns. Lastly, we move to two providers and hybrid-cloud patterns, leveraging operators to deliver our sample Cassandra workload.

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Speakers
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Chris Milsted

Solution Architect, Ondat
Chris has been working with kubernetes since pre 1.0 when it was the Beta for OpenShift version 3 at Red Hat. Since then he has moved, via VMware and Tanzu, to OnDat as a Solution Architect helping customers to realize the power of data in kubernetes. Outside of work, Chris plays... Read More →
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Patrick McFadin

VP, Apache Cassandra and Developer Relations at DataStax, DataStax
Patrick McFadin is one of the leading experts of Apache Cassandra and data modeling techniques. As the Chief Evangelist for Apache Cassandra and consultant for DataStax, he has helped build some of the largest and most exciting deployments in production. Previous to DataStax, he was... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:05 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

14:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: CloudEvents
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for CloudEvents Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/m5c3vn/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: CRI-O
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for CRI-O Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mrjb4t/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: OpenEBS
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for OpenEBS Project Office Hours here: https://community.cncf.io/e/mp9abt/


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Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:15 CEST
Project Office Hours

14:30 CEST

Supporting the Flourishing European Open Source Ecosystem BoF - Astor Nummelin Carlberg, Executive Director, OpenForum Europe; Gabriele Columbro, Executive Director, FINOS; Hilary Carter, VP Research, The Linux Foundation,
Join open source leaders from non-profit and for-profit communities for a discussion about how we can collectively support a flourishing open source ecosystem in Europe. Existing projects, research studies, and new initiatives will be discussed. There’s a role for everyone - - learn how you too can get involved!

Thank You To Our Research Partners
FINOS, Friedrich Alexander University, Linux Foundation Research, Linux Foundation Training & Certification, OpenForum Europe, Scott Logic, and Technology University / Eindhoven

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Speakers
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Gabriele Columbro

GM, Linux Foundation Europe
Gabriele is an open source technologist at heart. He spent over 15 years building developer ecosystems to deliver value through open source across Europe and the US. He thrives on driving innovation both contributing to open source communities and joining commercial open source ventures... Read More →
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Hilary Carter

SVP Research & Communications, The Linux Foundation
Hilary Carter is SVP of Research and Communications, supporting the development of open source research projects and publications at the Linux Foundation. As a writer, researcher, and program leader, Hilary has produced decision-useful insights and world class communications that... Read More →
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Astor Nummelin Carlberg

Executive Director, OpenForum Europe


Thursday May 19, 2022 14:30 - 15:30 CEST
Room 4D | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Choosing Cloud Native Technologies for the Journey to Multi-cloud - Adelina Simion, Form3
Building, deploying and maintaining systems has become increasingly more complicated in recent years. Now, as engineers look toward migrating to multi-cloud architectures, systems and processes may need to be migrated to new technologies. But what choices are available, how do they fit together and how can the CNCF landscape help? This talk discusses the cloud native technologies that can be used to convert to a multi-cloud architecture and highlights some of the lessons learned from taking this journey on at Form3. The audience will learn: - How to decide if multi-cloud is essential for them - The fundamentals of deploying services across multiple clouds with Kubernetes - How to leverage Cilium to mesh together multiple clusters - The basics of event sourcing using NATS in the multi-cloud world - Resilient and performant data storage using CockroachDB This talk is useful for any new comers to the cloud native landscape, as well as those curious about going multi-cloud!

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Speakers
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Adelina Simion

Technology Evangelist, Form3
Adelina is a Technology Evangelist at Form3 in London, UK. She started her career as a Java engineer, then converted to Go in 2018. She is currently in charge of telling Form3's great tech stories, drawing from her own technical experience. Adelina is passionate about sharing good... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room D | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Transparent Live Migration of Services Between Kubernetes Cluster - Adam Janikowski & Jörg Schad, ArangoDB
Operating a distributed database on a single Kubernetes cluster is interesting, but how about transparently migrating it from one cluster to another–potentially between different cloud providers– without impacting user workloads? Kubernetes has become the de facto default deployment for ArangoDB, a distributed Graph database. Consider for example ArangoDB Oasis, a managed Cloud Database service with over 200 deployments (aka highly available database clusters) across three major cloud providers and many regions. But outages, (Kubernetes) upgrades, resource considerations, and cost optimizations require the underlying infrastructure to be very dynamic including migration between Kubernetes cluster, datacenter, or even cloud providers. This talk provides insights into how Kube-Arango, the OSS operator for ArangoDB, supports live migration of distributed stateful applications without impact on users. Challenges in such migration include for example networking, DNS, and persistent data.

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Speakers
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Jörg Schad

CTO, ArangoDB
Jörg Schad is the CTO at ArangoDB. In a previous life, he has worked on or built machine learning pipelines in healthcare, distributed systems, including early Kubernetes code at Mesosphere, and in-memory databases. He received his Ph.D. for research about distributed databases and... Read More →
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Adam Janikowski

Technical Lead Cloud Orchestration, ArangoDB
Adam is the technical lead for cloud orchestration at ArangoDB, responsible–amongst many other things–for the Database Kubernetes Operator. His responsibility is to integrate full lifecycle operations into the Kubernetes world for multiple cloud providers. This includes basic... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room C | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Cloud Native Mentorship: Tips for Being a Great Mentor to CNCF Students - Lucas Servén Marín, Private
The CNCF and broader Linux Foundation offer generous mentorship programs that connect students around the world with open source projects. The whole open source community can benefit from and grow thanks to these opportunities, however, many technically talented maintainers are not trained as teachers or equipped with the tools to lead student projects. So what can open source maintainers do to help ensure mentees are successful in their cloud native journeys? And more broadly, how can maintainers use these opportunities to build a long lasting and inclusive community? In this talk, Lucas discusses challenges, successes, and lucky breaks he experienced through two years of non-stop mentorship as a maintainer of Thanos. Based on these lessons, he provides concrete strategies and tips that Thanos mentors and mentees have leveraged to communicate effectively and empathically and to meet the community's goals, whatever they may be.

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Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room E | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Sailing Multi Cloud Traffic Management With Karmada - Zhonghu Xu, Huawei
Multi-Cloud is becoming a new trend in recent years. It is the superset of multiple public cloud, hybrid, on-premises, and edge. It not only provides higher availability and flexibility but also prevents vendor lock-in. Karmada is a kubernets management system, it is natively suitable for multi-cloud application management. In this topic, Zhonghu will show you what Karmada can do for Multi-Cloud applications communicating on flat network and different networks. There are already many solutions that can help acquire L3 network connectivity cross multi-cloud, like VPN peering, submariner, etc. So the biggest challenge is L7 traffic management, Zhonghu will elaborate on how Karmada perfectly integrates with Istio to provide flexible and rich L7 traffic management features: priority routing, failover to another cloud, and also brings natural security in east-west traffic.

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Speakers
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Zhonghu Xu

Open Source Engineer, Huawei
Zhonghu is an open-source enthusiastic and focus on oss since 2017. He has been deeply involved and joined the Istio community in 2018, and has been focused on service mesh since then. And he has been serving as Istio Steering Committee member since 2020. He is now a core Istio maintainer... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Backstage: Restoring Order To Your Chaos - Dave Zolotusky, Spotify
The CNCF Landscape is a complex ecosystem of frameworks, technologies, and platforms. Your teams have their own implementations of these technologies. Onboarding new developers is super confusing, and docs are scattered around the place. In short: chaos. The solution to this might be… another portal? Backstage (https://backstage.io), a platform you can use to build your own developer portal. It is highly customisable and adopted by companies like Expedia, Netflix, American Airlines, and Epic Games. Dave will share why Backstage was developed at Spotify, how it became the core of their developer experience, and a CNCF project. You’ll get a quick tour of Backstage, the plugin ecosystem, and some of the key use cases for Backstage. Then he will dig into the Software Templates feature. How templates can help developers quickly get started with new code repositories. He will also cover how you can create custom templates to have your organizations best practices built-in, right from the start!

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Speakers
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Dave Zolotusky

Principal Engineer, Spotify
Dave Zolotusky is a principal engineer on Spotify's Platform team, based in Boston. His focus has been core infrastructure, the data platform, and Spotify’s use of cloud services. A noted evangelist for cloud native and open source technologies, Dave spurred Spotify to join the... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Room 3FG | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Cilium: Welcome, Vision and Updates - Thomas Graf & Liz Rice, Isovalent; Laurent Bernaille, Datadog
If you’re interested in using Cilium, or contributing to the project, this session is for you. Our agenda for this session: 1. Introduction to Cilium A brief overview of the origin and vision for Cilium. 2. Working with Cilium An end user's perspective of using Cilium. 3. Cilium Service Mesh Cilium can be used as a highly efficient service mesh data plane. Let’s discuss the learnings from our beta, and the upcoming roadmap. We will leave time for Q&A, and an opportunity to meet Cilium maintainers and contributors.

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Speakers
avatar for Liz Rice

Liz Rice

Chief Open Source Officer, Isovalent
Liz Rice is Chief Open Source Officer with eBPF specialists Isovalent, creators of the Cilium cloud native networking, security and observability project. She sits on the CNCF Governing Board, and on the Board of OpenUK. She was Chair of the CNCF's Technical Oversight Committee in... Read More →
avatar for Laurent Bernaille

Laurent Bernaille

Principal Engineer, Datadog
Laurent Bernaille worked several years as a consultant specializing in cloud, containers, and automation and helped organizations migrate to the public cloud, adopt containers and improve their deployment pipelines. He is now Staff Engineer at Datadog and works in the Compute team... Read More →
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Thomas Graf

Co-Founder Isovalent, Cilium Maintainer, Isovalent
Thomas is the Co-Founder and CTO of Isovalent, long-time kernel and eBPF developer, and one of the creators of the Cilium project. Before working on Cilium, Thomas was a Linux kernel developer for 15+ years focusing on networking, security, and eBPF. When not working on open source... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Auditorium 3A | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Cluster API Intro and Deep Dive - Yuvaraj Balaji Rao Kakaraparthi & Vince Prignano, VMware
The Cluster Lifecycle SIG is the Special Interest Group that is responsible for building the user experience for deploying and upgrading Kubernetes clusters. Our mission is examining how we should change Kubernetes to make it easier to operate. In this deep dive, we will examine how Cluster API simplifies the cluster management experience for cluster operators by enabling consistent machine management across environments and quick stamping of Clusters using some new exciting features like ClusterClass.

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Speakers
avatar for Vince Prignano

Vince Prignano

Staff Engineer 2, VMware
Vince is a co-Chair for SIG Cluster Lifecycle, has been with the Cluster API project for 5 years. As a Staff Engineer and Tech Lead for the cluster lifecycle group at VMware, Vince has been exposed to all sorts of requirements on where and how to run Kubernetes.
avatar for Yuvaraj Balaji Rao Kakaraparthi

Yuvaraj Balaji Rao Kakaraparthi

Senior Member of Technical Staff, VMware
Yuvaraj is a Member of Technical Staff at VMware. He was introduced to the world of Kubernetes around two years ago and has been working on the Cluster API project. Over the past few months he has been working on some new and exciting features in Cluster API namely ClusterClass and... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room A | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

gRPC For Microservices: Service-mesh and Observability - Sanjay Pujare & Wenbo Zhu‎, Google
gRPC is a popular and the de facto framework for connecting services. gRPC is language and platform independent. It was initially created by Google, as the next version of “Stubby” where “Stubby” was used to connect Google’s large number of microservices. gRPC recently has added many features for the proxyless service mesh. These features enable gRPC based microservices to do traffic management (which includes service discovery, routing and load balancing), and security without the use of proxies or without rewriting any code to make use of these features. gRPC also offers built-in observability support such as logging, metrics and tracing for microservices. One can try these features out in Google Cloud where the gRPC observability plugins seamlessly integrate with Google Cloud’s Operations Suite to give you dashboards for logs, metrics and traces.

Speakers
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Wenbo Zhu

Senior Staff Software Engineer, Google
Wenbo Zhu is currently a senior staff software engineer at Google, working on Google's frontend network frameworks that handle the majority of external-facing traffic coming to different Google and GCP services such as search, gmail, youtube, GCP APIs. He has authored Google's internal... Read More →
avatar for Sanjay Pujare

Sanjay Pujare

Staff Software Engineer, Google
I have been working at Google Cloud for 4 years. For all that time I have been part of the gRPC team. Most of my work was in the areas of proxyless gRPC, Istio, service meshes, service mesh security, observability, traffic management and Kubernetes networking.



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Kubernetes SIG UI Introduction and Updates - Sebastian Florek & Marcin Maciaszczyk, Kubermatic; Shu Muto, NEC
SIG UI is the special interest group developing Kubernetes Dashboard. In this session the SIG UI leads will provide an overview of what was accomplished over the past year, including new views, functions, internationalizations, leadership changes etc. They will also share plans for the upcoming releases. The session will conclude with an open discussion and Q&A.

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Speakers
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Shu Muto

Principal Software Engineer, NEC
Shu is one of maintainer for Kubernetes Dashboard since Autumn 2019 and one of chair for SIG UI. Before that, Shu has contributed to OpenStack Dashboard and its several plugins as core developer since 2015. Besides them, developping WebRTC application.
avatar for Sebastian Florek

Sebastian Florek

Senior Fullstack Engineer, Kubermatic
Sebastian is a Senior Fullstack Engineer at Kubermatic. He is working on the Kubernetes Dashboard project since the beginning where he became one of the key contributors and a SIG-UI co-leader.



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Ausias March I I Mall Level | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

SIG-Multicluster Intro and Deep Dive - Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson & Laura Lorenz, Google; Paul Morie, Apple
SIG-Multicluster is focused on solving common challenges related to the management of many Kubernetes clusters, across multiple cloud providers (so-called hybrid cloud), and applications deployed across many clusters. In this session, we'll give attendees an overview of the current status of the multi-cluster problem space in Kubernetes and of the SIG. We’ll discuss current thinking around best practices for multi-cluster deployments and what it means to be part of a ClusterSet. Then we’ll highlight current SIG projects, focused use cases, and ideas for what’s next. Most importantly, we’ll provide information on how you can get involved either as a contributor or as a user who wants to provide feedback about the SIG's current efforts and future direction. Bring your questions, problems, and ideas - help us expand the multi-cluster Kubernetes landscape.

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Speakers
avatar for Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson

Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson

Senior Staff Software Engineer, Google
Jeremy is a software engineer who works on Google Kubernetes Engine. His main focus is on simplifying the Kubernetes experience, and making it as easy as possible to deploy applications both within a cluster with things like GKE Autopilot, and across clusters with multi-cluster solutions... Read More →
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Laura Lorenz

Software Engineer, Google
Laura Lorenz is a software engineer at Google working on the multicluster experience on GKE. She is an active member of Kubernetes’ special interest group SIG-Multicluster, and a subproject owner for the MCS API.
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Paul Morie

Software Engineer, Apple
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Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Alerting in the Prometheus Ecosystem: The Past, Present and Future - Josue (Josh) Abreu, Grafana Labs
One of the most important functionalities of Prometheus is being able to alert based on your metrics. The Prometheus Alertmanager is a critical piece of cloud native observability, and in this talk, Josue wants to share a bit more of its past, present and future. About a year ago, he set out on a path to improve scaling in the Cortex Alertmanager component, then he decided to include the Alertmanager within Grafana to continue fostering open source collaboration. For the future, his plan is to take all the good parts of what he learned on this journey back to the Prometheus Alertmanager thus going full cycle. He’ll cover: The Prometheus Alertmanager and the benefits of its modular architecture (past) The benefits of the new architecture of the Cortex Alertmanager: Like Cortex but for Alerts (past) Inclusion of the Prometheus Alertmanager within Grafana (present) The future of the Prometheus Alertmanager (future).

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Josue Abreu

Software Engineer, Grafana Labs
Josue is the Alerting Lead at Grafana Labs and is a Prometheus Maintainer. Over a 10-year career in software development, he’s been involved on the whole spectrum, from founding and successfully exiting a company to working on digital payment systems that move millions a day. Now... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room F | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Tweezering Kubernetes Resources: Operating on Operators - Kevin Ward, ControlPlane
Operators have become prevalent for the automation of repeatable cluster operations, replacing engineers in the Kubernetes configuration process. Although removing human error from the equation solves repeatability issues, Operators are often highly privileged with namespace or cluster-wide access to change resources. A compromised operator allows an attacker to deploy custom workloads very discreetly, and a rogue resource could go completely undetected. This talk asks and shows “what’s the worst that could happen?” to Operators by: - showing you how to threat model core Operator functionality - demonstrating how an Operator-based attacker can modify resources and gain persistence - how to securely appraise and test third-party Operators before trusting them - what to look out for during a code review or security related events.

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Kevin Ward

Senior Security Engineer, ControlPlane
Kevin is an Senior Security Engineer with over 10 years of experience designing, building and testing secure solutions for Government, Defense and Finance sectors. He enjoys hacking and hardening systems to discover the balance between security and usability. He co-authored the GKE... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 4, Room B | Level 2 | Central Forum
  Operations

15:25 CEST

Scaling and Orchestrating “Good Bot” With Kubernetes - Aris Cahyadi Risdianto, National University of Singapore (NUS)
During testing in the testbed, we need to emulate the production environment where there is plenty of normal traffic from the real users. High-quality normal traffic generated by the ‘human’ operator, has a significant impact on the testing results. Since the scale of testing is growing, increasing the number of operators is not practical and not cost-effective, so automating the generation of realistic normal traffic is becoming necessary. A BotNet can launch large-scale DDoS by orchestrating thousands of "infected" clients or “bad bots”. Similarly, if we can deploy thousands of human activity agents or “good bots” and orchestrate them together, we can generate a large number of emulated normal traffic from users. This talk will show how to utilize Kubernetes to orchestrate a large number of containerized bots to execute human activities in the testbed. Each bot is customized with special logic of activity workflows and it can be scaled and controlled by the orchestrator in real-time.

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Aris Cahyadi Risdianto

Research Fellow, National University of Singapore (NUS)
Former system and network professionals in IT infrastructure who have been involved in designing, implementing, migrating, and maintaining IP-based networks for companies and service providers. Interested in Future Internet Architecture and Open Source Networking (including SDN, NFV... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Pavilion 3, Room G | Level 2 | Central Forum Feria Valencia

15:25 CEST

Running Containerd and k3s on MacOS - Akihiro Suda, NTT Corporation & Jan Dubois, SUSE
It has been very hard to use Mac for developing containerized apps. A typical way is to use Docker for Mac, but it is not FLOSS. Another option is to install Docker and/or Kubernetes into VirtualBox, often via minikube, but it doesn't propagate localhost ports, and VirtualBox also doesn't support the ARM architecture. This session will show how to run containerd and k3s on macOS, using Lima and Rancher Desktop. Lima wraps QEMU in a simple CLI, with neat features for container users, such as filesystem sharing and automatic localhost port forwarding, as well as DNS and proxy propagation for enterprise networks. Rancher Desktop wraps Lima with k3s integration and GUI.

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Akihiro Suda

Software Engineer, NTT Corporation
Akihiro Suda is a software engineer at NTT Corporation, a Japan-based telecommunication company. He has been a maintainer of several opensource container software such as Moby, BuildKit, containerd, runc, and Lima. He has previously talked at several FLOSS conferences such as KubeCon... Read More →
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Jan Dubois

Master Software Engineer, SUSE
Jan is a software engineer at SUSE, working in the Container Ecosystem team on improving the developer experience. He is the tech lead on Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to provide Kubernetes and container management on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Previously Jan... Read More →


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Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Viewable In Platform Feria Valencia
  Runtimes

15:25 CEST

Distributing Supply Chain Artifacts with OCI & ORAS Artifacts - Steve Lasker, Microsoft
In a world of continuous supply chain attacks, secure distribution matters more than ever. Your images are now signed, with systems bill of materials (SBOM) and frequent scan results. How will you consume them from public endpoints, promoting them across environments into private network environments where there's no external access? ORAS Artifacts lifts OCI Artifacts to the next level by enabling graphs of artifact relationships to be established. When you archive or delete any given container image, the related artifacts are archived or deleted as well, providing predictable lifecycle management. ORAS Artifacts enable you to build upon the hardened, performant, securely distributed registries you're already using. Come see how registries are evolving, enabling all your cloud-native artifacts to be distributed from the public registries to your private environments, wherever they may be.

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Steve Lasker

Principal PM Architect, Microsoft
Steve is a PM Architect for Registries at Microsoft, and an OCI & ORAS Artifacts maintainer. He's working on Notary v2 and Microsofts secure supply chain offerings. Prior to joining Microsoft, Steve worked in software consulting and broadcast engineering, where he learned the balance... Read More →



Thursday May 19, 2022 15:25 - 16:00 CEST
Auditorium 1A | Event Center Feria Valencia

15:30 CEST

Virtual Project Office Hours: Cloud Native Buildpacks
Project Office Hours is an opportunity for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon attendees to meet the maintainers of the projects, learn more about the project, ask questions, learn about new features and upcoming updates. Below you'll find a list of upcoming Project Office Hours for Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects with the date the office hour will be hosted. Click on the 'View Details' button for the project office hour in order to view additional information. Login is required to RSVP for the event. Once you register for an office hour, you will receive a confirmation email after you RSVP with the event details and how to join the project office hours.

RSVP for Cloud Native Buildpacks Project Office Hours here: ​https://community.cncf.io/e/mb937k/​​​


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Thursday May 19, 2022 15:30 - 16:15 CEST
Project Office Hours