Cloud Native Toronto

⎈ October Toronto CNCF Meetup - End User Stories ⎈

Attendees:
in-person
Event date
Oct 2, 24
05:30 PM - 09:00 PM EDT
Location
ecobee, 207 Queens Quay West, Toronto
About this event

Hi Toronto CNCF community! Let's get together on 2nd October 2024 to heard the End User Stories from companies like yours and more!

LINEUP

CNCF updates - Community and CNCF project updates  - by your CNCF Ambassadors

Lightning Talk -  Kubernetes interaction for dog lovers - k9s. by Arka Bhattacharya, Principal Solutions Architect @Solo.io

Lightning Talk - The Curious Case of Burning SLOs - by Faranak Sharifi, Site Reliability Engineer @ecobee

Lightning Talk - An Intro to Open Source Poutine! - by Steve Giguere, Developer Advocate @Palo Alto

Lightning Talk -  Why network policy from Cilium? - by Liyi Huang@Isovalent

Lightning Talk - Otel Me everything about OpenTelemetry - by Marylia Gutierrez @Grafana

LOCATION 

ecobee Toronto office - 207 Queens Quay West, Toronto ON, M5J 1A7
Please be aware that ecobee requires signing a confidentiality agreement in order to attend this meetup.
On arrival, please use the elevators on the North Side of the building (near the Security Desk).

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. 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.

Agenda
  1. 5:30 PM EDT

    Doors Open

    in-person
  2. 6:00 PM EDT

    CNCF updates

    in-person

    K8s 1.31 Update and more!

  3. 6:20 PM EDT

    An Intro to Open Source Poutine

    in-person

    “Poutine” is a delicious open-source security scanner designed to detect vulnerabilities and misconfigurations in CI/CD pipelines, including GitHub Actions, GitLab pipelines and Tekton. Come learn more and see a quick demo.

  4. 7:00 PM EDT

    Kubernetes interaction for dog lovers- k9s.

    in-person

    This talk explores k9s, a terminal UI for managing Kubernetes clusters. K9s offers live cluster state viewing, context switching, deployment scaling, resource depletion, and more. It simplifies tasks like running kubectl commands and viewing secrets.

  5. 7:15 PM EDT

    The Curious Case of Burning SLOs

    in-person

    In this talk, I explain how a tenant on our platform noticed their SLOs burning. After looking into their application logs, they noticed that during certain times, their application reported many “Connection Refused” errors. Their investigation led them to notice that this was occurring across multiple services across different teams. At this point, they engaged the help of their fellow SRE team.

    Our deep dive revealed that the root cause was an ungraceful shutdown of NGINX pods. This talk will cover the diagnostic process, including how we traced the problem through the ingress and pinpointed the underlying cause. We will share insights into the methodologies and tools we used to resolve the issue and enhance system stability.

    Attendees will gain a better understanding of how to approach the issue of ungraceful shutdown of the nginx pods. They will explore how uncovering hidden patterns can lead to robust solutions and improved reliability in cloud-native applications.

  6. 7:45 PM EDT

    Why network policy from Cilium?

    in-person

    In this talk, we will dive into native Kubernetes network policy to see how that is implemented in cilium and other popular CNI to see the benefits of using cilium in action. Then we will use use Hubble to see how you can easily troubleshoot the network policy related issue with CLI and UI. At last, we will check out the Cilium network policy to see the advanced features that only available through the Cilium network policy.

  7. 8:00 PM EDT

    Otel me everything about OpenTelemetry

    in-person

    Have you heard about OpenTelemetry (OTel), but you don't know what it is or how to use it? This talk introduces OpenTelemetry, a powerful and open-source observability framework. We will explore how OpenTelemetry standardizes the collection of telemetry data—logs, metrics, and traces—across various platforms. The session will also have a demo on how to instrument an application using OpenTelemetry.

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