Presented by:

Richard is from England but currently lives in Fürth in Germany, and is employed as Software Architect (Distributions) at SUSE. Involved in openSUSE/SUSE since 2003, Richard has contributed to various aspects of the project, including supporting users on IRC, testing/bug reporting, packaging, artwork, and governance, serving as the projects Chairman for 5 years. Most recently, Richard created openSUSE Aeon, which he proudly uses as his daily driver.

The Kubic Project is an exciting new part of the openSUSE family. This talk will provide a brief introduction of the Project and how it focuses on container technologies such as the Docker & Podman runtimes, Kubernetes, Transactional (Atomic) Operating System updates, and much more.

The session will then go into detail how Kubic provides the base for SUSE's Container as a Service Platform (CaaSP), explaining how Kubic serves a similar role to that product as Tumbleweed does to SUSE Linux Enterprise, and explaining the relationship between CaaSP versions, SLE versions, and Tumbleweed.

Finally, this presentation will be an opportunity for those interested in Kubic to learn ways they can get involved with the project and contribute, regardless if their interest is containers, orchestration, testing, or atomic system updates.

Date:
2018 May 25 - 17:00
Duration:
45 min
Room:
155 (Medium)
Language:
Track:
Cloud and Containers
Difficulty:
Easy

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