Container Infrastructure Dinner at OpenStack Vancouver Summit

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The OpenStack Vancouver Summit is coming this May . Over 300 use cases were scheduled at the summit, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, HPC, edge computing, NFV, container infrastructure, and public/private/multi-cloud strategies. And for containers, there are 60 Kubernetes topics and 25 Docker topics . The following are recommended topics

focused on container infrastructure .

CERN's experience with multi-cloud, federated Kubernetes

Using public cloud resources to cover peak workloads is a practical and economical alternative.


This is the case in an environment like CERN, where its large in-house computing infrastructure is generally adequate, but the number of workloads submitted increases significantly in the time period leading up to large international conferences or events.


Ricardo Rocha and Clenimar Filemon Universidade Federal de Campina Grande of CERN will share their experiences.

OpenStack-Helm Symposium: Deploying and Upgrading OpenStack on Kubernetes

OpenStack-Helm is a Helm chart library that allows simple customization and deployment of OpenStack containers (from laptop scale to datacenter scale) across Kubernetes clusters.


This introductory panel was moderated by Pete Birley of AT&T, Jawon Choo and Siri Kim of SK Telecom.


Participants will deploy OpenStack on Kubernetes, deploy logging, monitoring, alerting tools, and perform OpenStack version upgrades on a running OpenStack cluster.

Kata Containers: Ways to Run Virtualized Containers

Kata Containers is a new open source project that merges the efforts of two hypervisor-based container runtimes: Hyper's runv and Intel's Clear Container. Offering an OCI and CRI compliant runtime, it integrates seamlessly with OpenStack's container services.


Each container, or each Zun-defined sandbox, is hypervisor-isolated and runs in a dedicated Linux VM.


Intel's Sebastien Boeuf will demonstrate how Kata Containers can run as fast as namespace-based containers when running in a VM.

On the Road to Cloud Native: Working with Containers in Hybrid Environments

Nokia's Amy Fredj, Liat Pele and Gideon Agmon will present an example of a virtual machine and container-based VNF implementation.


The options they offer allow VNFs to be further developed for hybrid environments. Among them, the installation uses Calico BGP to distribute the Neutron network to the container domain based on the operating system and network.


In this introductory conversation, they will discuss lifecycle management, including installation, administration, networking, and root cause analysis.

Introduction to Container Security

Application containers can solve many problems, enable incredible application densities, and can really increase flexibility and responsiveness.


But container security is also important.


In this session, Red Hat's Thomas Cameron will talk about the fundamental components of container security, including kernel namespaces, Security Enhanced Linux, Linux control groups, the Docker daemon, and more.


He will also introduce some tips for planning a secure container environment, describe some "gotchas" about containers, and debunk some myths about container security.

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