Leader Election, with Mike Danese
Kubernetes Podcast from Google - Een podcast door Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields
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Kubernetes makes it easy to run distributed workloads, but how do you make sure that replicas don’t conflict with one another? You elect one as the leader. Mike Danese, chair and TL of Kubernetes SIG Auth, joins a vegan and a carnivore to explain how Kubernetes implements leader election. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week What is a staycation? What is steak? Beefsteak, vegetarian/vegan restaurant Nachos News of the week Chaos Mesh 1.0 Azure news: AKS comes to Azure Stack HCI (Preview) AKS adds stopping/restarting clusters, Kubernetes 1.19, confidential compute nodes (Preview) Bridge to Kubernetes is GA Istio Steering Committee election results OpenServiceMesh joins the CNCF Sandbox Odo 2.0.0 GA Odo from Deep Space 9 Determined AI on Kubernetes Cloud Run for Anthos adds events KubeAcademy Pro from VMware KubeCon EU 2020 transparency report Scholarships for KubeCon NA 2020 are open for application Links from the interview Wet labs and dry labs Threads What is the difference between processes and threads? Mutex or lock What is a mutex? Critical section Compare-and-swap Gas station bathroom keys Futex Lock server: Chubby etcd Optimistic concurrency Resource versions Regional clusters in GKE Leader election Leader election client in Kubernetes’ client-go An example of using it by Carlos Becker The new Lease API Paxos and Raft Deadlock Split brain Mike Danese on Twitter and GitHub