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Thursday, October 27 • 5:25pm - 6:00pm
Improving User Experience For Device Consumption In Kubernetes - Alexander Kanevskiy & Patrick Ohly, Intel & Kate Goldenring, Fermyon

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Kubernetes is powerfully declarative with YAML being the UX to request all that a workload needs. Kubernetes has tried to maintain this defining characteristic even as scenarios continue to expand. The device plugin interface was introduced to Kubernetes back in v1.10 to enable requesting and reserving static hardware for workloads, such as GPUs for ML applications. What about other devices used by workloads? This talk will cover several stories of how different types of the devices can be used in Kubernetes clusters: - From traditional datacenters to small IoT centric devices. - From exclusively accessed to shared devices. - From local stateless devices to network attached devices. - From simple single-purpose devices to pipelines of devices. All these scenarios require both a simple yet flexible UX for users to request a variety of devices with various properties. Alexander and Kate will discuss projects and proposals in the Kubernetes ecosystem that are working towards this goal of connecting devices and workloads. They will also discuss how to get involved in this evolution to let workloads be utterly materialistic. Whatever the app needs, it shall get.

Speakers
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Patrick Ohly

Cloud Software Architect, Intel GmbH
Patrick Ohly is a software engineer at Intel GmbH, Germany. In the past he has worked on performance analysis software for HPC clusters ("Intel Trace Analyzer and Collector") and cluster technology in general (PTP and hardware time stamping). Since January 2009 he has worked for Intel... Read More →
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Alexander Kanevskiy

Principal Engineer, Cloud Software, Intel
Alexander is currently employed by Intel as Principal Engineer, Cloud Software, focusing on various aspects in Kubernetes: Resource Management, Device plugins for hardware accelerators, Cluster Lifecycle and Cluster APIs. Alexander has over 25+ years of experience in areas of Linux... Read More →
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Kate Goldenring

Senior Software Engineer, Fermyon Technologies, Inc
Kate Goldenring is a senior software engineer at Fermyon and serves as co-chair of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation IoT Edge Working Group. She is an open-source developer who is drawn to building the best of what’s to come, maintaining projects focused on serverless WebAssembly... Read More →



Thursday October 27, 2022 5:25pm - 6:00pm EDT
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