⎈ CNCF Holiday Wrap Up at Ada ⎈
🎉 Toronto CNCF Community! 🎉
Join us on November 28th for an evening packed with insights from KubeCon, live demos, and real-life stories from local pros using CNCF projects daily. Whether you're a Kubernetes wizard or just curious, connect, learn, and get inspired!
LINEUP
Talk: CNCF Updates and a KubeCon wrap-up - Christine Kim
Talk: From CloudEvents to CloudEvents SQL - Calum Murray
Talk: Scaling Kubernetes: Mastering Autoscaling with Cluster Autoscaler, HPA, VPA, and KEDA - Sathish Kumar Venkatesan
Break - Take a moment to relax and connect with fellow attendees.
Talk: Falcoctl is to Falco as Kubectl is to Kubernetes - Curtis Collicutt
Talk: How to Control Kubernetes Costs - Rajith Attapattu
Break - Networking and Wrap-Up
LOCATION
Ada Toronto Offices
Location: 46 Spadina Ave. #500, Toronto, ON M5V 2H8, Canada - 5th Floor
TIMELINE
Please RSVP! Being on the guest list will expedite entry into the venue. Doors open at 5:30 PM, and talks begin at 6 PM. Food and refreshments are provided.
SPEAKERS
If you'd like to speak at this or future events and represent your company, submit your talk through the Toronto CFP process at https://linktr.ee/cloud.native.canada.
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5:30 PM EST
Doors Open
in-person -
6:00 PM EST
Introduction and KubeCon Recap
in-person -
6:20 PM EST
From CloudEvents to CloudEvents SQL - Calum Murray
in-personShortly after becoming a CNCF Graduated project, the CloudEvents community released the CloudEvents SQL (CESQL) specification and implementations. But what is CESQL? How does it relate to CloudEvents? This talk will briefly overview CloudEvents and a practical overview of CESQL.
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6:40 PM EST
Scaling Kubernetes: Mastering Autoscaling with Cluster Autoscaler, HPA, VPA, and KEDA -Sathish Kumar Venkatesan
in-personIn this talk, we’ll explore the intricacies of Kubernetes autoscaling, focusing on Cluster Autoscaler, Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA), Vertical Pod Autoscaler (VPA), and KEDA. Attendees will gain insights into effectively managing resources, optimizing performance, and ensuring scalability in cloud-native applications, enhancing operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness
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7:10 PM EST
Break
in-person -
7:30 PM EST
Falcoctl is to Falco as Kubectl is to Kubernetes - Curtis Collicutt
in-personIf you’re familiar with CNCF’s graduated project Falco, you know it’s a high-tech security tool that puts code directly into the Linux kernel. But how do we manage this tool across thousands of Kubernetes nodes? Enter Falcoctl, a tool that helps us manage Falco rules and other artifacts.
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7:50 PM EST
How to Control Kubernetes Costs - Rajith Attapattu
in-personIndustry surveys and reports continue to highlight resource overallocation as a major finding (Sysdig 2022 & 2023 Cloud-Native Security & Usage Report). The talk focuses on cost optimization challenges and how to build a cost optimization strategy using open-source tools.