Kubernetes and the CNI: Where We Are and What's Next - Casey Callendrello, CoreOS
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Kubernetes and the CNI: Where We Are and What's Next - Casey Callendrello, CoreOS (Intermediate Skill Level)
The Container Networking Interface, or CNI, is a standard for networking vendors and projects to integrate with Kubernetes. First released in 2016, CNI has become the default way to network a Kubernetes cluster. In this talk, I'll explain why CNI is designed the way it is. I'll talk about how CNI is typically used in a Kubernetes installation, including some common and not-so-common gotchas and pain points. I'll go into detail about the best-practices for writing a CNI plugin with Kubernetes. I'll also discuss the future of the project, some possible improvements, and next steps for the ecosystem as a whole.
About Casey
Casey Callendrello is an open-source developer at CoreOS. He is a maintainer for the Container Networking Interface (CNI) project. He also contributes to the the Kubernetes project and the Rkt container runtime.
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Видео Kubernetes and the CNI: Where We Are and What's Next - Casey Callendrello, CoreOS канала CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]
Kubernetes and the CNI: Where We Are and What's Next - Casey Callendrello, CoreOS (Intermediate Skill Level)
The Container Networking Interface, or CNI, is a standard for networking vendors and projects to integrate with Kubernetes. First released in 2016, CNI has become the default way to network a Kubernetes cluster. In this talk, I'll explain why CNI is designed the way it is. I'll talk about how CNI is typically used in a Kubernetes installation, including some common and not-so-common gotchas and pain points. I'll go into detail about the best-practices for writing a CNI plugin with Kubernetes. I'll also discuss the future of the project, some possible improvements, and next steps for the ecosystem as a whole.
About Casey
Casey Callendrello is an open-source developer at CoreOS. He is a maintainer for the Container Networking Interface (CNI) project. He also contributes to the the Kubernetes project and the Rkt container runtime.
Join us for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon in Barcelona May 20 - 23, Shanghai June 24 - 26, and San Diego November 18 - 21! Learn more at https://kubecon.io. The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects.
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