gRPC, with Richard Belleville
Kubernetes Podcast from Google - Een podcast door Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields
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Richard Belleville works at Google on gRPC, a high-performance, universal RPC framework. Richard used gRPC before joining Google to work on it; he talks to the hosts about its history and derivation from Google’s internal Stubby, how it works, and how it differs from other RPC and messaging systems. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Castlevania series 3 on Netflix Discussed in Episode 27 Bad video game adaptations Pac-Man (TV series) Super Mario Bros (film) Doom (film) Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy - 42nd anniversary Upcoming Hulu TV series News of the week Istio 1.5: Release announcement 2020 roadmap Extensibility through WebAssembly in Envoy and the Proxy-Wasm ABI Solo.io’s WebAssemblyHub Google Cloud’s new strategy for the telecommunications industry Managed Kubernetes pricing comparison HPE Container Platform is Generally Available Contour 1.2 and Velero 1.3 Case studies: HelloFresh running Istio in production Kudos on moving to Kubernetes A survey of Istio’s network security features by Jack Leadford at NCC Group TIKV security audit Adrian Colyer looks at the Firecracker paper EKS adds AWS Encryption Provider 2019 CNCF Survey results Sidecar containers not in 1.19 after all KubeCon EU not on in Mar/Apr after all Links from the interview gRPC What is gRPC? gRPC Basics meetup video: a recent presentation by Richard at the Orchestructure meetup RPC vs messaging What does the G stand for? NASA Robotic Mining Challenge Protocol Buffers Stubby became gRPC Abseil: an open source collection of C++ libraries drawn from the most fundamental pieces of Google’s internal codebase Chubby lock services (the inspiration for etcd) Bidirectional streaming Head-of-line blocking Polling engines Swagger/OpenAPI gRPC + JSON by Carl Mastrangelo HTTP/2 Supported languages gRPC Core gRPC-web HTTP/2 trailers Users Graduating the CNCF Richard Belleville on Twitter