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May 2-4, 2018 - Copenhagen, Denmark
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Friday, May 4 • 15:40 - 16:15
Inside Kubernetes Resource Management (QoS) – Mechanics and Lessons from the Field - Michael Gasch, VMware (Any Skill Level) (Slides Attached)

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Kubernetes Quality of Service (QoS) offers powerful primitives for resource management, that is workload prioritization, fairness and efficiency. But it's also a complex topic to understand and get right in production, e.g. if you are new to this topic or running highly dynamic and distributed systems.

Getting the most value out of a Kubernetes cluster requires utilizing the features provided to categorize and prioritize your workloads. We'll look at how Kubernetes provides this functionality through its QoS implementation. Both, from an end-user's perspective but also digging into the mechanics. The work doesn't stop there though. This talk will also explore techniques on how to tune your application using best practices and lessons learned in the field. Finally, we'll provide community resources and an outlook about taking QoS to the next level in your cluster.

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Michael Gasch

Staff Engineer, Office of the CTO, VMware
Michael Gasch is a Staff Engineer in the Office of the CTO at VMware with a focus on event-driven systems, Knative and research in distributed systems. He is a co-creator of the VMware VEBA project and maintainer of the govmomi Go SDK for vSphere. You can find his blog, dedicated... Read More →



Friday May 4, 2018 15:40 - 16:15 CEST
C1-M2
  Operations, Any