Ingress, with Tim Hockin

Kubernetes Podcast from Google - A podcast by Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields - Tuesdays

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The history of Borg influences the history of Kubernetes in many ways: Google has different teams handle “get traffic to a cluster” and “serve traffic”, so Kubernetes has a conceptual split here too. Tim Hockin, Kubernetes co-founder, Google principal engineer and former Borg/Omega team leader, joins Adam and Craig to explain the history and future of the Ingress API, why it’s taken so long to get to v1, and how it might evolve in the future. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Intelligence Squared: Can an AI change your mind? Robot or Not: Is your AI a robot? News of the Week Arm joins the CNCF Cilium 1.4 is released Installing on GKE Lightboard: week Managed Knative on IBM Kubernetes Service Brendan Burns’ videos for Microsoft Azure New EKS regions New EKS CNI plugin Kubernetes Day India schedule announced Liz Rice on episode 19 The Information on Kubernetes (subscription or e-mail address required) Links from the interview Hello, my name is Tim Hockin, and I pronounce “kubectl” as “kubectl” lmctfy, Google’s open source container tool Episode 22 with Dawn Chen Kubernetes network concepts: Service and Ingress Annotations NGINX ingress Google Cloud BackendConfig Heptio Contour IngressRoute Istio v1alpha3 API KEP to move Ingress to v1 (GA) T-shirt logos Tim’s favourites: Brushstrokes and Pixels Craig’s favourite is the paint splash Tim Hockin on Twitter