Building a Green Supercomputer in the Cloud and Exploring K8s Release Management

Cloud Native Copenhagen

May 30, 2023, 3:00 – 6:00 PM (UTC)

In-person event

Join us for an exciting meetup on May 30th! We'll hear from Leonard Pahlke, a CNCF Ambassador, about how Kubernetes sig-release manages release cycles. Then, Anders Lybecker will discuss building a green supercomputer in the cloud, with a focus on carbon reduction and sustainability. This is a great opportunity to learn from experts in the field and network with like-minded professionals. See you!

About this event

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Agenda

17:00 Doors open, finding seats, enjoying snacks and networking

17:15 Welcome by the Cloud Native Copenhagen and twoday IT Minds

17:30 Talk 1: Version after version, how Kubernetes sig-release manages release cycles

18:15 Break with food and drinks

19:00 Talk 2: Building a green supercomputer in the cloud

20:00 Thank you for today

Talk 1: Version after version, how Kubernetes sig-release manages release cycles

As a member of the Kubernetes Release Team for a long time, and leading v1.26, has taught me a lot about the release process. It’s complicated, but it works! It will give you a good look at how the release team archives this difficult organization and coordination work. What do the inner workings of one of the biggest open-source projects out there look like? We will touch on that. We will also talk about how to get started contributing to the Kubernetes community.

Speaker:

Leonard Pahlke

Bio:

Leonard is a CNCF Ambassador and chair of the TAG Environmental Sustainability, previously the Kubernetes Release Lead for v1.26 and in general passionate about software, cloud, open source and sustainability related things.

Talk 2: Building a green supercomputer in the cloud

A case study implementing a carbon aware high-performance compute (HPC) cluster running wind turbine simulations for Vestas. Using the principals of green software and cloud scalability to design a solution that can to scale to 400k cores and multiple petabytes of data. Using open-source tools, UX, and data to lower carbon emissions.

Objectives:

  • Explain the principals of green software
  • Apply best practices and tools to reduce carbon reductions
  • Illustrate the financial impact of carbon emission reductions to the business
  • Select areas with large carbon impact

Speaker:

Anders Lybecker

Bio:

I am a digital transformation expert with a focus on company transformation founded in cloud computing adoption. My toolset is modern processes and practices in collaboration with modern cloud architectures. I have a good all-round ability to juggle projects and meet deadlines even when handling complex problems and interdependent business processes. Experienced in motivating and guiding project teams to succeed.

I am an advocate for cloud adoption. Frequent speaker at conferences and an active part of the tech community. I have arranged development camps, talks and taught classes for large enterprises like KMD, NNIT and DR. I enjoy speaking and teaching as sharing passion and knowledge for a subject is personally rewarding.

In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my family, traveling and sports activities – such as trail running, fitness, climbing, scuba diving and dancing salsa.

When

When

Tuesday, May 30, 2023
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (UTC)

Organizers

  • Jeppe Johansen

    Unity

    Unity

  • Jinhong Brejnholt

    Saxo Bank

    Chief Cloud Architect

  • Robert Jensen

    Globeteam

    DevOps & Platform Engineering Consultant

  • Mathias Lorenz

    green.ai

    Software/DevOps Engineer

  • Peter Zander Havgaard

    Green.ai

    Software/DevOps Engineer

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