There’s more than what meets the eye when it comes to Kubernetes, and Craig Box – ARMO’s VP of Open Source & Community –is one of several who have seen its many twists and turns since its inception. He talks with Jason and Patrick about Kubernetes’ origins in pop culture, utility in the modern workflow, and possible future in today’s episode.
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00:01:31 Introductions
00:03:39 Craig’s early internet speed experience
00:07:46 An adventure towards Google
00:16:55 Project Seven
00:21:17 Mesos
00:26:42 The origin of Kubernetes
00:28:36 DS9’s influence on naming conventions
00:37:49 Getting more results with the same resources
00:47:13 IPv4
00:53:44 Craig’s thoughts on learning Kubernetes
01:06:59 Kubescape
01:18:12 Working at ARMO
01:23:16 Programming Throwdown on Youtube
01:23:55 Farewells
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Craig Box:
Github: https://github.com/craigbox
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crbnz/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/craigbox)
ARMO:
Website: https://www.armosec.io/
Others:
The Project Seven origin story: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/from-google-to-the-world-the-kubernetes-origin-story)
7 of 9 on Memory Alpha: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Seven_of_Nine
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