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Chatting TKG Availability Design with Robert, Scott, and Myles

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7:00 PM UTC on Tuesday, Mar 29, 2022

Chatting TKG Availability Design with Robert, Scott, and Myles

Chatting TKG Availability Design with Robert, Scott, and Myles

Mar 29, 2022

In this episode

In this free-form discussion, Robert, Scott and Myles will talk about all the places where Kubernetes and Infra availability concepts meet and interact. From availability zones, to node pools, from vSphere HA to pod disruption policy. Which availability technology to use when and where? What plays nice together, or doesn’t. How does storage come into the picture? What kind of architectures and design choices do you end up with?

Guests

Robert Kloosterhuis

Robert Kloosterhuis

Robert Kloosterhuis is Technologist Tanzu at ITQ. After spending a decade on all manner of VMware infra product, Robert switched over to cloud-native and Kubernetes, and now helps customers navigate the Tanzu product portfolio, builds out the Tanzu proposition at ITQ, while helping his colleagues deliver and skill-up around the cloud-native landscape. A native Dutchie, he enjoys stroopwafels and messing around with analogue photography.

Scott Rosenberg

Scott Rosenberg

Scott Rosenberg has been working in the IT field since 2014, starting as a VMware Infra admin and then pivoting to the Cloud and Cloud Native ecosystem. Since 2018 Scott has been leading the Cloud practice at TeraSky, leading innovative solutions and implementing them on a global scale for all of the company’s customers. Scott is active in the Kubernetes project as well as many ecosystem tools surrounding Kubernetes such as Pinniped, ClusterAPI, Carvel, and KubeApps.

Myles Gray

Myles Gray

Myles is a Staff Technical Marketing Architect at VMware, focused on the Tanzu Portfolio and the intersection between apps and infrastructure, with a background in enterprise storage and network architecture.

Hosts

Tiffany Jernigan

Tiffany Jernigan

Tiffany is a senior developer advocate at VMware and is focused on Kubernetes. She previously worked as a software developer and developer advocate (nerd whisperer) for containers at Amazon. She also formerly worked at Docker and Intel. Prior to that, she graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in electrical engineering. In her free time she really likes to travel and dabble in photography. You can find her on Twitter @tiffanyfayj.