
Episode 70
Windows Server Containers, with Patrick Lang
Kubernetes Podcast from Google · Kubernetes Podcast from Google
September 11, 201939m 25s
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Show Notes
Patrick Lang is the co-chair of the Kubernetes Windows SIG. He is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft, developing Kubernetes and related open-source projects supporting Windows Server Containers. Patrick joins Adam and Craig to tell the story of how containers came to Windows.
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- web: kubernetespodcast.com
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- KubeCon 2019 schedule
- GKE Shielded VM Nodes
- Mæsh
- Project Contour 0.15
- TechCrunch video: How Kubernetes Changed Everything
- Aaron Roydhouse reverse engineers release schedules as 1.15 hits Preview on Azure and Rapid Channel on GKE
- GKE Scalability best practices
- Cloud Foundry Networking Team Update
- Building a Continuous Delivery Pipeline for Symphony by Ivan Babenko
- The Cult of Kubernetes and Hacker News discussion
- Windows Server containers
- Windows Server Core and Nano Server
- Sessions on Windows
- Docker and Windows partnership announced in 2014
- Active Directory
- Group Managed Service Accounts (GMSA)
- Windows network namespaces
- Host Networking Service and Virtual Filtering Platform
- GMSA integration with Kubernetes
- GPU acceleration in Windows Containers
- Batch files!
- Patching:
- Docker for Windows
- Get started with Windows containers
- Windows Server Containers in preview on AKS, EKS or GKE
- SIG Windows and their Slack channel
- Patrick Lang on GitHub