03-18, 17:40–17:45 (Europe/Paris), Arena
"Ever noticed how the Linux file system structure simplifies the way we organize data? Interestingly, Kubernetes clusters can follow a similar logic. But when it comes to managing a multitude of clusters—talking double digits here—it becomes a monumental challenge.
That's where KCP comes in, allowing you to mount remote clusters as workspaces, offering a solution to the complexity of managing numerous clusters. The analogy to the Linux file system isn't just a handy comparison; it's a game-changer for navigating and organizing a large count of clusters, simplifying the way we handle an extensive cluster landscape."
"Unlocking New Possibilities: Bridging Linux and Kubernetes"
Platform engineering thrives on Linux and Kubernetes, reveling in the structured approach and adaptability of the Linux filesystem.
But what if we could blend these worlds? Imagine harnessing Linux's concepts—like directory trees and mounts—within Kubernetes:
Mount your dev-cluster: kubeconfig mount dev-cluster clusters:dev
Or access the prod-cluster: kubeconfig mount prod-cluster clusters:prod
Navigate effortlessly: kubeconfig cd clusters:prod
This session delves into a powerful revelation: innovation doesn’t always demand new tools. Instead, let's explore how revisiting established principles can revolutionize our approach. Join us to discover how leveraging proven strategies from one domain can dynamically transform another, opening doors to new efficiencies and possibilities.
Cast AI - Staff Engineer
With 10+ years in engineering, tech has been my passion from the start. Graduating in computer networks, I thrive on Go, Kubernetes, and an OpenSource approach. As an SRE practitioner, it's all about owning what you touch. No cloud preference, just adaptability. My motto? "Learn daily, no sleep without new knowledge."
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