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Authors: Ricardo Aravena, Alex Scammon, Zbynek Roubalik, Samuel Ortiz
2022-05-20

Learn about the CNCF open source projects that allow users to run cloud native workloads! This session will cover: 1) Overview of the TAG-Runtime, how to join, and how to get involved. 2) Update of working groups (new, existing, and potential) within the scope of the TAG . 3) How the TAG provides advise to the CNCF TOC. 4) Future trends for cloud native runtime technologies in the TAG scope such as containers, Virtual Machines, Edge/MLOps and WebAssembly.Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!
Authors: Ricardo Aravena
2021-10-15

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Overview of various Kubernetes-related projects and their use cases
  • Projects include Volcano, K3s, Confidential Computing, Crosslit, Cuver, Vorteil, Box, Rootless Containers, and Trial
  • Use cases range from managing Kubernetes clusters at the edge to auto-scaling based on events to creating custom operating systems for specific workloads
  • Volcano is for scheduling resource-intensive workloads, K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution for the edge, and Confidential Computing provides encryption and security for running workloads without revealing information to cloud providers
  • Cuver allows for managing virtual machines with Kubernetes, Crosslit enables running web assembly modules with Kubernetes, and Vorteil creates custom operating systems for specific workloads
  • Box is a Docker container that acts like a VM, Rootless Containers allows running containers as root users without compromising the host, and Trial is a container registry with a focus on high performance and P2P distribution