Kubeflow 1.0, with Jeremy Lewi
Kubernetes Podcast from Google - Een podcast door Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields - Dinsdagen
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Kubeflow, the Machine Learning toolkit for Kubernetes, has hit 1.0. Google software engineer Jeremy Lewi is a core contributor to Kubeflow and was a founder of the project. He joins the show to discuss what Kubeflow does, and what it means to have hit 1.0. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Over the Road Over The Top and its amazing poster 13 Minutes to the Moon With soundtrack by Hans Zimmer We love our theme music, but its composer has fewer Academy Awards. News of the week KubeCon Novel Coronavirus update Schedules announced for day 0 events Kubeflow 1.0 is out Google Cloud blog Kubernetes 1.18-beta.1 1.18 features list Poor unloved Sidecar Containers Screwdriver joins CD Foundation Episode 44, with Tracy Miranda Introducing Arkade by Alistair Hey Install Kubernetes to your Raspberry Pi in 15 minutes by Alex Ellis Weathervane 2.0 from VMware AKS: Spot node pools and container scanning Vulnerable Containers API by Jerry Gamblin Advanced Persistence Threats: The Future of Kubernetes Attacks by Ian Coldwater and Brad Geesaman Episode 65, with Ian Coldwater Everyone might be Cluster Admin in your Kubernetes cluster by Jeff Geerling Mirantis acquires Kontena Episode 31, with Jari Kolehmainen CSI driver for Google Cloud Storage by Ofek Lev Bring your ideas to the world with kubectl plugins by Cornelius Weig Optimizing I/O intensive containers by Jay Huang Links from the interview Kubeflow Episode 2, with David Aronchick About Use cases Jupyter and its use in Kubeflow kfserving 1.0 release Enabling GPUs and TPUs Community Member organisations MNIST tutorial Kubeflow on GitHub and on Twitter Jeremy Lewi on Twitter