Windows Server Containers, with Patrick Lang
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Patrick Lang is the co-chair of the Kubernetes Windows SIG. He is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft, developing Kubernetes and related open-source projects supporting Windows Server Containers. Patrick joins Adam and Craig to tell the story of how containers came to Windows. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Getting to the Peak Tram News of the week KubeCon 2019 schedule Tim Hockin and Kal Henidak on dual stack IPv4 Building a 5G network live on stage GKE Shielded VM Nodes Mæsh Project Contour 0.15 Contour on Kind TechCrunch video: How Kubernetes Changed Everything Aaron Roydhouse reverse engineers release schedules as 1.15 hits Preview on Azure and Rapid Channel on GKE GKE Scalability best practices The Kubernetes scalability hypercube Cloud Foundry Networking Team Update Building a Continuous Delivery Pipeline for Symphony by Ivan Babenko The Cult of Kubernetes and Hacker News discussion Links from the interview Windows Server containers Windows Server Core and Nano Server Sessions on Windows Docker and Windows partnership announced in 2014 Active Directory Group Managed Service Accounts (GMSA) GMSAs for Windows containers Windows network namespaces Host Networking Service and Virtual Filtering Platform GMSA integration with Kubernetes GPU acceleration in Windows Containers Batch files! Patching: Patch Tuesday Windows base OS images on Docker Hub Windows container version compatibility Hyper-V isolation Docker for Windows Get started with Windows containers Windows Server Containers in preview on AKS, EKS or GKE SIG Windows and their Slack channel Patrick Lang on GitHub