We finally scheduled some time to talk to David Oppenheimer. David, a software engininer at Google, has been working on scheduling there since 2007, including on both Borg and Omega. That experience naturally led to him working on the Kubernetes scheduler, as well as starting SIG Scheduling.
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Chatter of the week
- Last week’s discussion about ice cream pies
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Vegemite ice cream, and a friendly reminder that New Zealand is not Australia
- Mutton ice cream is not a thing
- A bear in the kiddie pool
News of the week
- Google Traffic Director supports proxyless gRPC
- New Relic open sources its agents
- Lyft drops the Clutch
- Conftest joins the Open Policy Agent project
- Emissary, from GitHub
- VS Code Docker extension can now run containers in Azure Container Instances
- Debugging Incidents in Google’s Distributed Systems by Beth Cooper and Charisma Chan
- Hashicorp Consul Service on Azure is GA
- Gloo Federation for gloo’ing your Gloos together with gloo
- The AWS EKS CIS ben chm ark
- Changes to Aqua Wave and Aqua Enterprise
- Snyk’s developer-first prioritization capabilities
- Carbonetes launch PR
- Prevasio launch PR
- DOMA: domain-oriented microservices architecture at Uber by Adam Gluck
Links from the interview
- Papers co-written by David:
- SIG Scheduling
- WG Multi-Tenancy
- App Engine
- Interviews with David’s colleagues on Borg and Omega:
- Omega features:
- Scheduler features
- Two level scheduling
- Kubernetes scheduler in Bash
- Firmament and integration in Kubernetes via Poseidon
- Configuration tools
- David Oppenheimer on Twitter
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/114-scheduling/