Join IBM Developer for our very first Conainers Developer Summit. The Containers Summit is a full day of talks and networking with speakers from Alibaba, Kong, NueVector, IBM and others.
Free and open to all - come and learn about Containers, its ecosystem and how to leverage container technology in the enterprise. Bring your questions and appetite for learning.
Micheal will talk about the attack surface for containers and Kubernetes deployments and how to detect and prevent attacks on modern cloud-native infrastructures. The modern CI/CD pipeline is highly automated, and rapid deployments can leave traditional security approaches behind. By building security into pipeline from build to ship to run-time, enterprises can secure deployments while gaining the benefits of containers.
Linux containers has been around since the early 2000s and architected into Linux in 2007. With the increasing adoption of containers in enterprises world, there are also risks that come along with containers. To mitigate these risks, there are various approaches. We will mainly talk about two different types of secure containers: gVisor and Kata container, on their secure mechanism and features.
Kubernetes has changed how we think about application development in containers, but it has also introduced additional complexity into the way we manage microservices. What is a simple way to extend Kubernetes for highly-available applications at scale? Kong’s Ingress Controller. It implements authentication, load-balancing, traffic throttling, transformations, caching, metrics, and logging across Kubernetes clusters.
This session will talk about what OpenShift is and its difference with the upstream Kubernetes. This will cover what are some of the additional features that can benefit developers in quickly building their applications on the cloud. The session will also talk about some of the use cases and architectures that were used in a production environment and cover some of the lessons learned in developing applications on Kubernetes.
In this fun, debate-style session you will learn what are the differences and pros and cons using Kubernetes vs OpenShift. Join Marek Sadowski and Dave Nugent as they debate each other on Kubernetes vs OpenShift and share in which situations one technology is more appropriate than the other. Marek and Dave will debate and you will learn about: 1) deploying your apps; 2) managing your apps; 3) day to day operations; 4) security
Kubernetes has become the de-facto platform to deploy and manage stateless applications. It is also making strides into deploying and managing stateful applications. Managing stateful applications is more than provisioning and relocating containers on failures. Stateful application deal with data gravity, IP persistence and almost always mandate procedures to protect data. Hadoop is one of the biggest applications and required careful resource planning. The architecture of Hadoop makes assumptions on the compute and storage layers such as local disks, having separate racks for fault tolerance. In addition to this Hadoop is a platform and not a single application. Every component in the stack are designed differently. MySQL is a SQL database, datanodes are replicated, name nodes are active, passive, zookeeper is a consensus system with latency requirements. Designing a common infrastructure that can accommodate all these asks is a big challenge. With this talk, Ravikumar Alluboyina, will shed light on some of the challenges and proposes solutions to address them.
Marek Sadowski is a full stack developer advocate, a robotics startup founder and an entrepreneur. He has about 20 year experience in consulting largest enterprises in USA, Europe, Middle East and Africa. As a graduate from the International Space University Marek pioneered in a research on VR goggles for the virtual reality system to control robots on Mars in NASA Ames. He founded a startup to deliver robotics solutions and services for industries. Marek moved to Silicon Valley to promote mobile, IoT, and robotics solutions driven by AI, APIs, and Cloud Native.
Anthony is a Software Developer focused on Cloud and Container Technology. Most of the time, he is working on applications deployed in Kubernetes. He is interested in applications in a Microservices Architecture. His favorite language is Javascript and likes to dabble in mobile development. In his free time, he enjoys playing basketball and rock climbing.
Ravikumar is a system designer and hands-on coder currently tacking the challenges of running stateful workloads on Kubernetes at Robin.io. Ravi manages a team of designers and coders at Robin and brings to the table vast experience in the building distributed systems. Prior to Robin, he was a member of the core architecture team at Veritas and contributed to Veritas Infoscale Access, a software-defined clustered storage for media and telecom workloads. Before that, he was at Symantec and worked on Symantec Intelligent Data Store, a highly scalable distributed object storage system for storage and management of unstructured data and Netbackup appliances. Ravi holds an MS in Computer Science from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.