kubectl is not the new SSH & Building a data science platform on K8s

New York Kubernetes Meetup

Aug 22, 2018, 10:30 PM – Aug 23, 2018, 1:00 AM

In-person event

About this event

Hello NYC Kubernauts!

We're very excited to formally announce our August event!

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Whilst Kelsey Hightower likes to call kubectl "the new SSH" as he makes light of procedural problem-solving skills applied to Kubernetes' decidedly declarative world -- real-world cluster operations still requires low-level access beneath the almighty kubelet. Abe Ingersoll will review multi-tenant cluster patterns that have been popular to date, explore what's coming with kubectl debug, take a peek at next-gen tech such as gVisor, and demo what solutions exist today for highly-regulated or air-gapped environments.

Also joining us this month, Luke Marsden from Dotmesh will provide us a technical deep-dive into the lessons learned from building a data science platform on Kubernetes with the dotscience team. The dotscience platform is effectively a massively federated set of Kubernetes clusters — architecturally, it had to solve isolation, multi-tenancy, distributed storage, network tunneling, compatibility with object storage, and GPU workloads.

See you there!

AGENDA
6:30 - 7:00 - Social
7:00 - 7:10 - Community Announcements
7:10 - 7:40 - Abe Ingersoll, Gravitational
7:45 - 8:15 - Luke Marsden, Dotmesh
8:15 - 8:45 - Social / Wrap-up

BUILDING ACCESS
Note you *must* bring government-issued photo ID to be allowed in the building.

SPEAKER BIOS
Abe helped build and rebuild (and rebuild again) systems of pristine virtue and glorious complexity that have long since been forgotten or destroyed by entropy. Today he finds himself orchestrating solutions of unimaginable scale for Gravitational's air-gapped Kubernetes and enterprise Teleport SSH customers; all while his passion (and waning technical skill) lies in constantly refreshing Hacker News.
https://twitter.com/aberoham
https://github.com/aberoham

Luke is a hacker & entrepreneur. As founder and CEO at dotmesh & dotscience, he is working to make data scientists more productive by tracking every detail of an experiment to enable better decisions about which experiments to try next while achieving total reproducibility & provenance. He is also the former founder & CTO at ClusterHQ where we built the first Docker & Kubernetes persistence layer.
https://twitter.com/lmarsden
https://github.com/lukemarsden

When

When

August 22 – 23, 2018
10:30 PM – 1:00 AM UTC

Organizers

  • Ariel Jatib

    Organizer

  • Karen Chu

    Fermyon

    Head of Community

  • Scott Rigby

    Me and who?

    DX

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