Weave Net Q&A

Even if it’s a bit short notice, I’m posting the event here as well:

Please register in advance:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7s_xte8DQ8Gz_r1DewPn7w
To join, download the zoom client and join meeting ID, 347-877-143)

10:00 - 10:45 PT / 18:00 - 18:45 UK Time

If you use Weave Net, you know that it is one of the most widely used technologies to network your Kubernetes clusters. Join this Question and Answer session to ask your questions with our engineers, other users, and contributors!

Weave Net creates a virtual network that connects Docker containers across multiple hosts and enables their automatic discovery. With Weave Net, portable microservices-based applications consisting of multiple containers can run anywhere: on one host, multiple hosts or even across cloud providers and data centers. Applications use the network just as if the containers were all plugged into the same network switch, without having to configure port mappings, ambassadors or links.

Services provided by application containers on the Weave network can be exposed to the outside world, regardless of where they are running. Similarly, existing internal systems can be opened to accept connections from application containers irrespective of their location.

NOTE: These sessions are like online meetings where your name and face (if you turn on your video) will appear to the group. These meetings are about helping each other, being nice, and creating a safe space to answer any question, so please be supportive and follow the CNCF CoC :slight_smile: Thanks!

Please register in advance:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7s_xte8DQ8Gz_r1DewPn7w
To join, download the zoom client and join meeting ID, 347-877-143)

Speaker: Bryan Boreham (@bboreham), Director of Software Engineering, Weaveworks
Bio: Bryan is Director of Engineering at Weaveworks, delivering deployment, observability and monitoring for containers and microservices. Previously, Bryan has worked on many kinds of systems including financial trading, factory control and bakery. Outside of work he is a father, a keen cook and a helicopter pilot. Bryan is a maintainer on the CNI project, and also works on Weave Cortex, a scaleable multi-tenant back-end for Prometheus.

Host: Tamao Nakahara, Head of Developer Experience, Weaveworks
Bio: Tamao is passionate about Developer Experience and co-organizes devxcon.com. She has over 20 years of DevEx, ecosystem alliances, and event experience, including as Director of Developer Relations at New Relic, running open source community programs at VMware and Pivotal for Cloud Foundry, Spring, Hadoop, RabbitMQ, and Redis, and helping customers with Oracle virtualization at VMware.

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