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This is a repo to maintain artefacts and meetup logistics for Kubernetes & Cloud Native Computing Pune Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Pune/)

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kubernetes-cncf-pune

Repository for everything around Kubernetes and Cloud Native Computing Pune Meetup (https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Pune/)

How to use?

  • For requesting a new meetup - raise an issue.

    • This can be raised by the organizer as well as participants
    • The issue can be for requesting a specific topic - and not tied to a date.
    • Organizers will raise an issue for specific date meetup events and for coordinating withs speakers etc.
  • All meetup contents

    • The details of the meetup and slide deck etc. can be found in meetup directory - which has sub-direcrtory for every individual meetups.
    • The README has link to the meetup details, meetup page and slide decks.
    • If you are a presenter raise a PR for your slide deck etc. to be added in appropriate meetup folder - before or after the meetup.
  • For all other discussions/concerns/suggestions - please raise an issue.

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Proposal for community partner for Cloud Community Days

Hi Vishal & Team,

As discussed, please share your logo (or let us know so we can proceed) to make your meetup group (https://www.meetup.com/Kubernetes-Pune) a community partner for Cloud Community Days (CCDays.konfhub.com)

For community partner the gives and takes:

As a community partner, here's what can be expected from our end:

  1. Promotion of your meetup group on our social media channels and website as a community partner. On click of the community logo, it will redirect to their community / meetup page

Here's what we need from community partner:

  1. Having the event announced on your meetup page and send mailers to the meetup group or Telegram/Slack/Whatsapp channel

April 2020 Meetup

Thread for discussion around April meetup.

UPDATED

Speaker 1: Vivek Singh

Title: Writing application for Kubernetes
When we say Kubernetes is an open source project that helps us orchestrate the containers, people who are new to this field or who have just started learning about get really confused about this, in this session I am planning to cover architecture level overview of Kubernetes as well has how to use its resources (ConfigMaps, Services, Deployments and other controllers) to get your app deployed on Kubernetes.
A part from that I will also be discussing about the how to go about resolving a problem that you are facing on your cluster, for example if a pod is not scheduled on a node etc.

Bio
I am a Software Developer at InfraCloud technologies, and have been working on Kubernetes and related technologies for some time now. I have also tried my hands into serverless world on top of Kubernetes and now a days exploring data backup and recovery of stateful application that are deployed on Kubernetes.

https://viveksingh.dev/

Time: 70-80 minutes.


Speaker 2: Abhinivesh Jain

Topic: Launching Windows VM using KubeVirt & Openshift

Description about the topic-
KubeVirt is an open-source project that offers you a VM-based virtualization option on top of any Kubernetes cluster. Lots of work happened in this area in the last couple of years, and Kubevirt is reaching the maturity stage to become production-ready. In this session, we will see how to deploy Kubevirt in Openshift Container Platform (OCP) 4.2 and get your first windows VM up and running inside OCP.

Bio-
Abhinivesh Jain is working as Edge Platform Lead in CIS-CTO organization in Wipro. He is an Author, blogger and frequent speaker in various industry forums. He has expertise in Cloud and Datacenter transformation, 5G and Edge Computing. Currently he is actively participating in KNI Edge Stack implementation and enhancements.

Time required
60 minutes

https://in.linkedin.com/in/abhiniveshjain
https://twitter.com/abhiniveshjain

Proposal for December meetup: Demystifying Distributed Tracing

Talk title: Demystifying Distributed Tracing

Description:

Microservices are becoming mainstream now and the majority of new applications are developed using microservices architecture. But they throw some unique challenges around DevOps and Observability due to following:

  • Rise of API ecosystem
  • Application complexity is rising
  • Applications are becoming more distributed
  • Tech Stack is becoming broader and bigger everyday
  • Hybrid and multi-cloud is becoming reality
  • Monoliths to Microservices

Distributed Tracing, which is getting a lot of mindshare in the last few years is now becoming the new foundation of DevOps. Unlike traditional Application Performance Monitoring (APM), Distributed Tracing is intended to address the observability challenges and use-cases in the new microservices world.

eBPF advancement in Linux kernel brings whole new opportunities around kernel and application tracing. eBPF used in conjunction with distributed tracing unlock many interesting opportunities.

Eventually, Distributed Tracing will be a new APM, addressing MELT use-cases comprehensively (Metrics, Events, Logs and Traces). It is particularly well-suited to debugging and monitoring modern distributed software architectures, such as microservices. It helps pinpoint or isolate where failures occur and what causes sub-optimal performance.

It basically traces a network request as it travels through your services, as it would be in a microservices-based architecture. One of the main reasons you may want to do this is to troubleshoot or monitor the latency of a request as it travels through the different services.

In this session, we will discuss Distributed Tracing and it’s various use cases in today’s cloud native world along with Demo of Distributed Tracing using some sample applications!

Speaker Bio:

1. Pavol Loffay (@pavolloffay):

Pavol Loffay is a Software Engineer at Traceable.ai working on API observability for cloud native applications. He is a maintainer of Hypertrace, Jaeger and OpenTracing projects.

2. Jayesh Bapu Ahire(@JBAhire)

Jayesh is Founding Engineer at Traceable.ai where he primarily works on OSS project Hypertrace. Jayesh is the first AWS ML Hero in India. He is the Organizer of AWS UG, Elastic UG, TensorFlow UG and Microsoft AI community and many other communities in India. His research interest involves Distributed Neural computers and he has authored books on Neural Networks, Reinforcement Learning, and Simulation Hypothesis. His articles are published in renowned publications and endorsed by the community. He has also been awarded a title of Twilio Champion by Twilio and Most Valuable Blogger by Dzone.

Preferred date: sometime in 2nd or 3rd week of December (18th December will be perfect if we can do that!)

May 2020 Meetup

Thread for May 2020 Meetup.

What is this for?
This is a thread for discussion around the upcoming meetup which includes general discussion and call for proposals (if you want to talk at the meetup, this is the right place to show your interest. first come first serve basis).

Meetup: 7 March

Speakers

Speaker 1

  • Amey who is Principal Data Engineer @ YugaByte would love to talk around distributed SQL and Kubernetes

Speaker 2

  • TBD

Venue
The speaker is coming from Mumbai so anything closer to Wakad/Baner/Bavdhan will be preferred.

Proposal for October 2020 Meetup

Title: Flatcar Linux, Beyond CoreOS Legacy
Abstract: This talk will introduce Flatcar Container Linux which is an immutable Linux distribution for containers. It is a friendly fork of the now retired and no longer commercially supported CoreOS Container Linux. It’s fully compatible with CoreOS and can act as a drop-in replacement. This presentation will also cover what makes Flatcar Container Linux unique, address compatibility concerns and talk about new features that go beyond CoreOS. In the end, the audience should come away with answers to most of the “what”s, “why”s and “how”s of Flatcar Container Linux.

Speaker Details

Speaker Name: Sayan Chowdhury
Desgination: Software Engineer at Kinvolk
Bio: Sayan started his career at HackerEarth back in 2013, joining as the first engineer on the team. He has been a long-time contributor to the Fedora Project, working on projects maintained by the Fedora Infrastructure team, and later joining the Fedora team at Red Hat in 2015 to contribute full time. As a part of the team, he worked with building projects to support the Fedora Atomic release pipeline. He was also responsible for maintaining the pipeline for the Fedora images on various cloud providers. Later, Sayan moved to the Red Hat CoreOS team, to work on releasing Fedora CoreOS. Sayan has moved through various domains, from desktop, to web to systems and loving settling with systems

Preferred Date: Any date after 6th Oct.

Greetings

Hello Team,

I’m Ashish Mishra, Events Coordinator at Kinvolk. I came across your Meetup group and thought that it would align with some interesting things we are doing at our company.

Our company Kinvolk is one of the most trusted companies in the cloud native space. We build open-source products and provide open source engineering services. We have a team full of experts in various technologies like cloud native, Kubernetes, and down through the container runtimes, systemd, and the Linux kernel.

I’m curious to know if you are planning to take your meetup to the virtual space and if you would be interested in having one of our speakers at your event.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Thanks & Regards
Ashish Mishra
Email: [email protected]

Proposal for November 2020 Meetup on Backup & Restore using Velero

Proposal:

  • Introduction to Velero
  • Velero architecture
  • Velero Installation
  • Backup & Restore
  • Periodic Backup
  • Difference use cases such as Migration, Disaster Recovery
  • May be some realtime scenarios we can cover and the challenges faced so far
  • Strategies for protecting Cloud native resources
  • Stateless resources vs stateful
  • Demo

Speakers:

Amitabh Prasad
Architect, Hybrid Cloud Team, IBM
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amitabh-prasad-22a44a3/

Sudhir Mohanty
Test Engineer, IBM
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sudhir-mohanty-022bb0149/

Sagar Jadhav
Backend Developer, IBM
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sagarjadhv23/

June 2020 Meetup

Thread for June 2020 Meetup.

What is this for?
This is a thread for discussion around

  • the upcoming meetup
  • Call for Proposal (CFP)
    If you want to give a talk at the meetup, this is the right place to show your interest.

Note:

  • Available slots - 2
  • Decision based on - FCFS and topic

July 2020 Meetup

Thread for June 2020 Meetup.

What is this for?
This is a thread for discussion around

  • the upcoming meetup
  • Call for Proposal (CFP)
    If you want to give a talk at the meetup, this is the right place to show your interest.

Note:

  • Available slots - 2
  • Decision based on - FCFS and topic

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