CloudNative

Google Cloud Chat
Google Cloud will be talking about lots of exciting big news around Kubernetes 1.0
Stuart Miniman
I've been watching Kubernetes since I heard about it at DockerCon 2014 - why did Google open source it?
brendandburns
We fundamentally believe the future of cloud is hybrid, many reasons to run in many different clouds and on premis
Jeff Frick
> @cmcluck gave us some insight at Google Cloud Platform Live last year.
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brendandburns
also, its an evolving ecosystem, we need opinions and contributions from lots of different people.
Brian Gracely
@brendandburns what is the Google definition of hybrid cloud?
Kit Merker
2 heads is better than 1, many hands make light work
miles ward
run what you want, where you want, efficiently
brendandburns
@bgracely same application running in different places, maybe development and staging is in a cloud provider, but production is still on prem.
Craig McLuckie
We at Google run a lot of open source technology, and have seen first hand the power of the community in building better tech. When we thought about our next cloud product, made sense to start as an open source initiative.
Navneet Joneja
In addition, we think that the future of apps is cloud-native, and contributing k8s to OSS lets us engage the community in creating an ecosystem that accelerates that transition.
Steve Chambers
cloud native is a product marketing term that few real people support in the field
Navneet Joneja
@stevie_chambers cloud native in the way we use it is technical, not marketing - shorthand for building apps in a way that takes advantage of the unique capabilities of the cloud.
Rob Steele
@njoneja when does OSS NOT make sense ?
Kit Merker
when you are doing your secret sauce, everything else should be shared (IMHO)
Steve Chambers
@njoneja what are those unique capabilities, Navneet? It's not a binary thing, right? More a spectrum? And some enterprises have good cloud-like capabilities sans cloud now
Navneet Joneja
Wow, that's a complicated question :) Let's say I don't expect that iOS will go open source.
Navneet Joneja
Absolutely a spectrum and when these capabilities exist on owned and operated infrastructure it makes even more sense to build apps in a way that allows them to take advantage of them. That transition is happening slowly; we want to accelerate it.
Craig McLuckie
Hello folks, welcome to the crowd chat. Looking forward to answering your questions on #Kubernetes, #cloudnative and the general containers ecosystem.
Ariana Gradow
Thanks for hosting
Jeff Frick
> Why'd the announcement at #OSCON ? Sure they were happy in #PDX
Brian Gracely
during the launch there was talk about k8r being the bridge to create hybrid clouds. any good pointers to how that tech works between a private and public cloud set of k8r pods?
Steve Chambers
kind of like the greeks where we can only look forward but see the past, many enterprises see #kubernetes as Just Another Bunch Of Crap
Craig McLuckie
Intent is to provide a common tools, API and experience for both. a cluster running on a public cloud should look and feel exactly like a cluster on-premises. We are also looking at technologies to federate over multiple cluster deployments.
brendandburns
@bgracely take a look at https://github.com/G... it provides a decent overview of at least some thoughts
Kit Merker
@JeffFrick Why #OSCON? It felt right! (and we love @VoodooDoughnut)
John Furrier
Hey tweeting in car driving to Bend Oregon
Stuart Miniman
hi from Marlborough, MA - been watching all of the activity from the other side of the country
Ariana Gradow
Here in #SV. Thank you to all of the hosts. Looking forward to hearing about #kubernetes
John Furrier
Linda is driving :)
Kit Merker
kinda like a self-driving car
miles ward
only Linda sounds nicer ;)
John Furrier
Google needs to get that self driving car freeway ready