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Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Marc Curry (@redhatmarc, OpenShift Principal Product Manager, Container Infrastructure) about the basics of Kubernetes networking, CNI plugins, managing Network Policy, granular ingress and egress routing, and how CaaS/PaaS and IaaS are being integrated.
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Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background and some of the areas you focus on now?

Topic 2 - Let’s talk about the basics of Kubernetes networking. Walk us through the core elements from container addressing, pod/cluster networking, and things like ingress/egress routing (direct or through proxies).

Topic 3 - Kubernetes has a standard called “CNI” (Container Networking Interface). What does this do, and how does it interact with various SDN projects/products?

Topic 4 - A recent enhancement to Kubernetes was “Network Policy”. What does this provide, and where does it overlap with some commercial SDN capabilities?

Topic 5 - Let’s talk about inbound and outbound routing of traffic. What are some of the biggest issues that people need to take into consideration (proxies, traffic sources, protocols supported, etc.)?

Topic 6 - What are some of the things you’re working on to bridge the networking between CaaS/PaaS layers and IaaS layers?

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Show: 29
Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Marc Curry (@redhatmarc, OpenShift Principal Product Manager, Container Infrastructure) about the basics of Kubernetes networking, CNI plugins, managing Network Policy, granular ingress and egress routing, and how CaaS/PaaS and IaaS are being integrated.
Show News:

Show Notes:

Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background and some of the areas you focus on now?

Topic 2 - Let’s talk about the basics of Kubernetes networking. Walk us through the core elements from container addressing, pod/cluster networking, and things like ingress/egress routing (direct or through proxies).

Topic 3 - Kubernetes has a standard called “CNI” (Container Networking Interface). What does this do, and how does it interact with various SDN projects/products?

Topic 4 - A recent enhancement to Kubernetes was “Network Policy”. What does this provide, and where does it overlap with some commercial SDN capabilities?

Topic 5 - Let’s talk about inbound and outbound routing of traffic. What are some of the biggest issues that people need to take into consideration (proxies, traffic sources, protocols supported, etc.)?

Topic 6 - What are some of the things you’re working on to bridge the networking between CaaS/PaaS layers and IaaS layers?

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