Two years ago, Sarah Wells from the Financial Times gave a KubeCon EU keynote about how the company moved from monolith to microservices, and how her Content and Metadata platform team moved to Kubernetes specifically. She joins hosts Adam and Craig to recap that migration, and what life has been like since. As Sarah has moved to a broader role in charge of all observability for The FT, she also invited Dimitar Terziev, the current platform lead for the CM team, to the conversation.
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Chatter of the week
News of the week
- kube2hadoop from LinkedIn
- Kubera from Mayadata
- Linkerd 2.8
- Consul 1.8
- Intro to Istio Ingress from Banzai Cloud
- Cloudflow 2.0.0
- Google internships go virtual to help Open Source
- Introducing the CNCF Technology Radar
- CNCF SIG Observability
- Loft (and Reddit thread)
- Jib 2.4 announcement and Jib extensions
- Zerto for Kubernetes
- AKS 2020-06-08 adds node image upgrade and application gateway ingress controller
- Cloudera Data Platform for Private Clouds
- Cloudbees introduces DoD compliant CI, now with a CtF to deploy into an environment with an ATO, which meets DISA STIG and NIST RMF security guidelines
- Microsoft discovers cryptojacking in Kubeflow clusters on Azure
- Gokul Chandra writes up Anthos
Links from the interview
- Financial Times
- Coronavirus coverage
- FT Crossword
- KubeCon EU 2018 keynote: “Switching Horses Midstream: The Challenges of Migrating 150+ Microservices to Kubernetes” by Sarah Wells
- Monzo microservices graph
- CoreOS Fleet
- Innovation tokens: Choose Boring Technology by Dan McKinley
- Dashing from Shopify
- Sarah and Dimitar on Twitter
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/108-financial-times/