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            <description>Off the shelf Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tools often come with inherent drawbacks, such as steep costs, excessive data that exceeds human processing capacity, and incompatibility with open-source standards. While ingestion methodologies may adhere to open standards, data transmission, alerting mechanisms, and visualization features typically rely on proprietary systems. These issues, compounded by the &#x27;Shannon Limit&#x27; of human cognition, result in an information overload from APM data, impeding effective decision-making.

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Deep-dive into the pillars of observability - Metrics, Events, Logs, and Traces (MELT) - coupled with an in-depth understanding of metric types, including Counters, Histograms, and Gauges, empowering developers to extract valuable system insights. Furthermore, developers can leverage the prom client libraries and packages to instrument their applications, enhancing their control over metrics monitoring.

Custom dashboarding using Grafana and PromQL paves the way for Minimum Viable Monitoring, focusing on critical metrics. Amid this technical context, observability evolves from being just a task to an iterative practice, crucial for managing system entropy. It encourages embracing the &#x27;unknown unknowns&#x27; and navigating the inherent uncertainty in complex systems.</description>
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            <description>When working with cloud native technologies, it is easy to get deep into one part of the system and lose sight of the bigger picture. On the other hand, the big picture can be difficult to make out because there are such a huge number of considerations, use cases, and CNCF projects.

This talk will discuss one opinionated path to production (chosen by the audience!) while playfully acknowledging that this particular route is one of an infinite number of possible paths. It will give the audience a broader sense of what types of technologies are out there, and what factors to consider when making system design choices.

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            <attendee>Andrew Randall</attendee>
            
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This can be streamlined through a process of generating and managing Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) for compliance purposes.</description>
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Attendees will be exposed to the basics of what secure software supply chains are how to start with their personal workflows.
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The core of the talk will focus on understanding what a WebAssembly module is and how it is executed. We&#x27;ll explore the text and binary representations of a module; the data layout within a module; and understand the basics of how its bytecode instructions operate a stack machine.

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It will also showcase advanced techniques like Chaos Engineering that can be used to improve service mesh reliability.

Attendees will gain a better understanding of how to leverage Litmus Chaos and Kiali to observe and improve the reliability of their service mesh.

By implementing these techniques, attendees will be able to reduce downtime, improve customer satisfaction, and ultimately enhance the overall performance of their service mesh.</description>
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            <description>As the adoption of Kubernetes to run stateful workloads grows, so does the need for robust data protection solutions. The introduction of Volume Snapshots to CSI addressed some challenges, but data backup and disaster recovery operations remain complex, especially for specialized applications using block volumes. This results in inefficient and resource-consuming backup processes that often require backing up the entire volume, even if only a small portion has changed.

KEP-3314 seeks to address this critical issue by introducing Change Block Tracking (CBT) as a standard API within CSI. With CBT, the identification and tracking of changes between snapshots become seamless, enabling efficient and reliable differential backups for data stored in CSI volumes.

The speakers will delve into the secure and idiomatic design of the CBT API, along with proposed changes to the CSI specification. They will share insights from their involvement with the Data Protection Working Group, the collaborative efforts to refine the design, and feedback gathered over the past year. The session will feature a live prototype implementation, showcasing the power and potential of the CBT API.

Attendees will gain a deep understanding of the CBT approach, the challenges it addresses, and how the proposed KEP-3314 revolutionizes backup and disaster recovery in Kubernetes.
Kubernetes Administrators can optimize backup workflows, reducing backup time, storage costs, and network bandwidth consumption. Storage vendors can enhance their CSI drivers by leveraging the standardized CBT API, ensuring compatibility and extensibility. Backup providers gain a competitive edge with more efficient and reliable solutions, seamlessly integrated with Kubernetes.</description>
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With this talk, we aim to glance over why Thanos and Fluentbit are the best solutions for modern metric and logging problems, and with our firsthand mistakes as an example, illustrate how some configuration and setup errors within these tools and improper systems to detect these errors can cause astronomically high costs.</description>
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1. what is OpenTelemetry
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            <attendee>Daniel Kim</attendee>
            
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So why did it take us 4 tries? In a word: Scale. We needed to handle 28 days worth of data for over 400 microservices and still have responsive dashboards and alerts. Luckily, Prometheus provides us with some amazing features to deal with large or slow queries. Unfortunately many of our first attempts met with serious failures when we misunderstood and misused those features.

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            <attendee>Carson J Anderson</attendee>
            
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            <attendee>Namkyu Park</attendee>
            
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            <summary>Running Containers with Zero Known Vulnerabilities</summary>
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            <pentabarf:title>Taking Security to the Edge of the Factory Floor with CNCF Projects</pentabarf:title>
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            <pentabarf:language-code>en</pentabarf:language-code>
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            <summary>Taking Security to the Edge of the Factory Floor with CNCF Projects</summary>
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            <attendee>Andrew Gracey</attendee>
            
            <attendee>Flynn</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Our Journey towards KubeVirt based HyperConverged Infrastructure from Docker as VMs</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Our Journey towards KubeVirt based HyperConverged Infrastructure from Docker as VMs</summary>
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            <url>https://cfp.cloud-native.rejekts.io/cloud-native-rejekts-na-chicago-2023/talk/RB3FZH/</url>
            <location>ROOM 2</location>
            
            <attendee>Rahul Buddhisagar</attendee>
            
            <attendee>Sunil Govindan</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Building a Sustainable CNCF Project Contributor Base</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Building a Sustainable CNCF Project Contributor Base</summary>
            <description>This talk will include: 1) Discussion about the factors that impact project sustainability. 2) Developing and executing on a contributor growth strategy, including governance, contributor onboarding, and mentoring. 3) Using ladders to promote contributors into leaders to share the workload and reduce maintainer burnout. 4) Metrics for measuring project sustainability.

The audience will walk away with a better understanding of how to grow their contributor base and build a sustainable community around their CNCF project.</description>
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            <attendee>Dr. Dawn M Foster</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Refining the Scan: Leveraging eBPF Observability to Enhance Static Analysis Tools in Kubernetes</pentabarf:title>
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            <description>We will delve into how eBPF&#x27;s ability to monitor system calls and network activity in real time can be used to contextualize the output of static scanners, thereby streamlining the process of identifying and addressing vulnerabilities. By the end of this session, you will have a firm grasp of how to utilize eBPF to enhance the output of static scanning tools in K8s, as well as how to implement a workflow that optimizes vulnerability scanning.</description>
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            <attendee>Oshrat Nir</attendee>
            
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            <pentabarf:title>Hey, let&#x27;s talk again about Limits and Throttling !</pentabarf:title>
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You think you know how to set the right resource Requests and Limits for your pods. You think the kernel was fixed and throttling is not happening anymore.

Maybe you&#x27;re not even tracking the pod&#x27;s throttling in your clusters...

Well, I&#x27;m sorry to tell you that Throttling is happening in almost any cluster. And most people in 2023 still does not fully understand how Limits work and how to avoid throttling.

In this talk we&#x27;ll review, again, how Resource Requests work, how Limits are applied and what is happening behind the scene.

You will learn:
- identify your workload pattern
- how to set limits right for the many containers inside a pod
- how to graph Throttling
- how to setup HorizontalPodAutoscaling the right way
- how to prevent throttling and give full power to your pods (and reduce costs)

You&#x27;ll walk out with all the superpower to be your company next performance and cost super-hero !</description>
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            <pentabarf:title>Cracking the Communication Puzzle in Open Source projects under CNCF: Proven Strategies, Metrics, and Case Studies</pentabarf:title>
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            <summary>Cracking the Communication Puzzle in Open Source projects under CNCF: Proven Strategies, Metrics, and Case Studies</summary>
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            <attendee>Faeka Ansari</attendee>
            
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