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Community Central: Join It or Leave It? Key considerations for evaluating communities
When should Red Hat join an outside community? Is it enough that a customer asks about it, or that a competitor has joined? How do we decide when to leave? In this new episode of Community Central, our panel discussion will walk through how we evaluate a community and its importance to Red Hat-its technical importance, governance, overall community health and competitive considerations-and how we manage that relationship throughout the project's lifecycle.
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Community Central: Foundations, projects, and consortia, oh my!
Просмотров 125 месяцев назад
Red Hat participates in a variety of different outside groups, which all have their own ways of doing things. In this short session, you will learn about the differences between standards bodies, consortia, open source projects and foundations, and how they interact with each other. Join guest Lisa Caywood as she discusses how a multi-pronged approach can help drive desired outcomes in less time.
Research Days 2024: What is an Operating System (OS)? And does it matter anymore?
Просмотров 2126 месяцев назад
What is an Operating System (OS)? And does it matter anymore? Subtitle: Life, the universe, and everything - one OS Researcher/Geek’s perspective. Sub-subtitle: Confessions/Ramblings of an unrepentant kernel hacker Abstract Who are we? Where are we going? These are the questions that face us, as OS professionals and Researchers, at every turn in the destiny of computing. Are we relevant anymore...
CoDesign in Action: Dynamic Infrastructure Services Layer (DISL) Demo
Просмотров 12011 месяцев назад
Note: This is the 38 minute short demo. A longer demo and discussion can be found on the event page linked above. The benefits of programmable hardware-speed, performance, resource conservation- have long been reserved for vendor- and deployment-specific systems that require highly specialized expertise. What if the transformative possibilities of specialized hardware were openly available in a...
Research Days 2023: CoDesign in Action: Dynamic Infrastructure Services Layer (DISL)
Просмотров 15111 месяцев назад
Open programmable hardware offers tremendous opportunities for increased innovation, lower cost, greater flexibility, and customization in systems we can now build at the cloud’s far edge. However, programming hardware such as Field Programmable Gate Arrays has been extremely difficult and time-consuming due to proprietary tooling and inefficient development flows. This discussion introduces th...
AIDA: A holistic AI-driven networking and processing framework for industrial IoT applications
Просмотров 14811 месяцев назад
Ongoing efforts in digitalization are leveraging the development of Internet-connected smart sensors and the processing capabilities of cloud and edge based systems. Such processing requires trustworthy data gathering and machine learning (ML) algorithms in order to improve production processes, predict machine failures, etc. These algorithms need to be integrated with networked real-time decis...
Research Days 2023: A Journey Towards Efficient Software Profiling: Challenges and Solutions
Просмотров 113Год назад
Have you ever spent a whole day profiling your application or tool, trying to identify the cause of a recent performance regression reported by your users? Or maybe you have attempted to optimize your tool’s performance for academic software competitions? If so, then you have likely suffered from the significant time overhead incurred by typical software profilers, and you may have wondered if ...
Research Days 2023: Fluid Network Control and Data Plane Research
Просмотров 107Год назад
Prof. Christian Rothenberg will introduce the SMARTNESS 2030 research center initiative and present selected ongoing research tracks around network softwarization leveraging state-of-the-art open source and open hardware technologies: - Hybrid-p4-5G - Hybrid P4 Programmable Pipelines for 5G gNodeB and User Plane Functions - P7 - P4 Programmable Patch Panel: an instant 100G emulated network test...
The State of Open Containers: Innovation Through Standardization - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 197Год назад
Presenters: Scott McCarty (Red Hat) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Images, OCI Session Details: The Open Container Initiative (OCI) has played a crucial role in standardizing containers for enterprise use. The OCI is a collaborative effort between leaders in the technology industry to establish industry standards for containers. By standardizing containers, the community is freed to...
vfkit - a minimal hypervisor using Apple’s virtualization framework - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 641Год назад
Presenters: Christophe Fergeau (Red Hat) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Container Runtimes, Alternate Architectures/Platforms, Containers on alternate OSes, The talk will be centered around vfkit with mentions of podman and crc Session Details: vfkit is a new open source macOS hypervisor written in go. It uses Apple’s virtualization framework which allows for a very small codebase. ...
bootc - A new project for bootable containers - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
Presenters: Colin Walters (Red Hat, Inc.) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Container OSes, bootc Session Details: This presentation will take a look at the new github.com/containers/bootc project - what does it mean to install and boot a host system via a container image? We’ll see how this enables powerful customization and control, while allowing Linux administrators to build on eve...
Containers in cars - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 113Год назад
Presenters: Daniel J Walsh (Red Hat) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Container Runtimes, Container OSes, Containers & Virtualization This talk will cover all of the issues and features we have been adding to make containers work well in edge devices like automobiles.
Running Confidential Workloads with Podman - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 174Год назад
Presenters: Sergio Lopez (Red Hat) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Container Runtimes, Container/Image Security/SBOM, Image Building, Containers & Virtualization, podman, crun, libkrun, oci2cw, reference-kbs Session Details: While Confidential Computing technologies have been available for quite some time, limitations on the software stack still put a significant entry barrier for us...
Management of Long-lived Servers - Container Plumbing Days 2023
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Management of Long-lived Servers: The Missing Bits for Avoiding Config Drift with Declarative Configuration and Image-based Updates Presenters: Kai Lüke (Microsoft) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Container OSes, Flatcar Container Linux Session Details: Rethinking the OS to improve server management in the era of containers and the cloud started a decade ago. The concepts present in ...
Finch: Streamlining Container Development with an Open Source stack - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 182Год назад
Presenters: Ziwen Ning, Kyle Davis (Amazon Web Services) Session Type: Presentation (25min) Topics: Container Runtimes, Image Building, Containers & Virtualization, Finch Session Details: Finch is an open-source client that simplifies container development by providing a minimal native client and an opinionated distribution of other open-source components. In this session, we will introduce and...
Future of CRI and Container Runtimes - Container Plumbing Days
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Future of CRI and Container Runtimes - Container Plumbing Days
Intro & Welcome - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 72Год назад
Intro & Welcome - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Container IMA using eBPF - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 228Год назад
Container IMA using eBPF - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Lightning talks - Container Plumbing Days
Просмотров 104Год назад
Lightning talks - Container Plumbing Days
Why was nerdctl made? - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 416Год назад
Why was nerdctl made? - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Introduction to NRI
Просмотров 200Год назад
Introduction to NRI
Modifying the Immutable: Attaching Artifacts to OCI Images - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 110Год назад
Modifying the Immutable: Attaching Artifacts to OCI Images - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Podman Desktop-Simplifying the experience working with containers and K8s
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Podman Desktop-Simplifying the experience working with containers and K8s
Testing Container Images with Python and Pytest - Container Plumbing Days 2023
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Testing Container Images with Python and Pytest - Container Plumbing Days 2023
WASM/WASI and Cloud Ecosystem - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 182Год назад
WASM/WASI and Cloud Ecosystem - Container Plumbing Days 2023
When Podman Desktop Eats, CLI Dwellers Eat Too - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 148Год назад
When Podman Desktop Eats, CLI Dwellers Eat Too - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Windows containers: The forgotten stepchild - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Просмотров 195Год назад
Windows containers: The forgotten stepchild - Container Plumbing Days 2023
Research Days 2023: Cloud Auto-scaling Mechanism Under DDoS Attacks: Yo-Yo Attack and Tandem Attack
Просмотров 326Год назад
Research Days 2023: Cloud Auto-scaling Mechanism Under DDoS Attacks: Yo-Yo Attack and Tandem Attack
Research Days 2023: Endure: A Robust Tuning Paradigm for LSM Trees Under Workload Uncertainty
Просмотров 149Год назад
Research Days 2023: Endure: A Robust Tuning Paradigm for LSM Trees Under Workload Uncertainty
Community Central: Writing reusable GitHub Action for Testing Farm workflows
Просмотров 82Год назад
Community Central: Writing reusable GitHub Action for Testing Farm workflows

Комментарии

  • @inifitecosmos
    @inifitecosmos 4 месяца назад

    awesome; please do one for buildkit code walkthrough

  • @mallikbm3990
    @mallikbm3990 6 месяцев назад

    how is this useful for Redhat openshift & ceph cluster?

  • @renegade5942
    @renegade5942 8 месяцев назад

    speaking very fast

  • @sym8246-f5c
    @sym8246-f5c 9 месяцев назад

    Search for red hat okeefe media group before working for these boomer hacks.

  • @asunali313
    @asunali313 10 месяцев назад

    after watching a presentation from Radovan Synek also about optaPlanner, this demo helped to understand it better. Thank you!

  • @321Corporation
    @321Corporation 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent presentations. Very informative. Good job.

  • @KangoV
    @KangoV Год назад

    Many thanks for this

  • @rob84723
    @rob84723 Год назад

    Love it, can't wait to see where it goes.

  • @michaeldunlavey6015
    @michaeldunlavey6015 Год назад

    Groan... Forget Big-O Forget measure-measure-measure Forget efficiency of profiling Forget statistical precision Forget hot-spots, hot-paths, all that malarkey. There's a couple simple ways to get orders of magnitude speedup. Here's what I do: 1) Code generation. Since many inputs are static, don't examine them 1000s of times /second. Rather, generate code for the specific inputs, compile/link it on-the-fly, and run that instead. 2) Random pausing. Run your code under a debugger, randomly halt it by typing ^C (for example), and show the call stack. Since there IS a potential speedup, fixing it will save some fraction of time, like, say, 30%. Then you have a probability of at least 30% of seeing it on each pause. When you see it, you will know it, and it almost always consists of calling functions unnecessarily. So fix it, and get the 30%. Then repeat the whole process, because since there IS a second problem, the fraction of time it costs will have been multiplied by 1.4 (100/(100-30)). Keep repeating until you can't any more. Each time you remove a problem it magnifies the ones remaining, so keep going. For me, it takes from 2 to 6 repetitions, and the speedup is typically from 50% to 100s of times. Here's an example: ruclips.net/video/xPg3sRpdW1U/видео.html What if there are multiple threads? It's more work, but just as effective. When you pause the code, pause all threads together, and get all their stacks. Then figure out which ones are waiting for which others. That allows you to combine their call stacks. Then you can say that every line of code on the combined stack is singularly responsible for that nanosecond being spent. Do this several times, and it works just as well as the single-thread method.

  • @mallikbm3990
    @mallikbm3990 Год назад

    how to enable PCP metrics (cpu, disk, memory, networks) by top 10 processes? and via remote pmlogger?

  • @Agarwal6
    @Agarwal6 Год назад

    This is awesome.

  • @autohmae
    @autohmae Год назад

    Maybe should look into: kairos

    • @fabianoslack4269
      @fabianoslack4269 4 месяца назад

      The comment "Maybe should look into: kairos" on the video titled "bootc - A new project for bootable containers - Container Plumbing Days 2023" suggests that the person believes the audience or the presenter should consider looking into the Kairos project. Here's why the comment might have been made: Related Functionality: Kairos is likely another project related to bootable containers or containerized operating systems. The commenter is pointing out that Kairos may offer similar or complementary features to the bootc project being discussed in the presentation. Alternative Solution: The commenter might think that Kairos is an alternative solution worth comparing to bootc. They might believe that Kairos has certain advantages, features, or approaches that could be beneficial for the audience to know about. Awareness: The commenter might want to raise awareness about Kairos among the viewers and presenters. Since the presentation is about innovative ways to use container images for booting host systems, Kairos might be another project that fits into this innovative space and could be relevant for the viewers. In summary, the comment is suggesting that Kairos is another project related to the topic of the presentation (bootable containers) that might be worth exploring for additional insights or as a complementary/alternative tool.

  • @tonupif
    @tonupif Год назад

    А когда память будете шифровать, как на IBM?

  • @ssz3553
    @ssz3553 Год назад

    😊

  • @arlynangalich5465
    @arlynangalich5465 Год назад

    Great content. Best YT views provider -> քʀօʍօֆʍ!!

  • @mdaverde
    @mdaverde Год назад

    Also it's interesting how much overlap there actually is between JavaScript in the browser and eBPF in the kernel. It's not just programmability. For example, you do have "event bubbling" where at times you want to "stop propagation" (e.g. possibly in XDP packet handling). You have similar "feature detection" where you have to test if an eBPF capability is available (libbpf's probes are literally that). And you even have a DOM-like object structure that you attach your programs to to determine its lifetime (backed by reference counting). Maybe it's just the nature of adding imperative event-driven hooks to any system.

  • @mdaverde
    @mdaverde Год назад

    So much work that needs to get done with developer experience in eBPF. Glad to see Red Hat looking into this

  • @NootNooot
    @NootNooot 2 года назад

    why publish something that is STILL barely useable. pulp feels broken AF

  • @JoeSmith-gb6mq
    @JoeSmith-gb6mq 2 года назад

    how is it no one proof watches these videos.... This is absolutely useless 1080p facecam w/ 240p screenshare.... wish this was a real demo and not a marketing gimmick.....

  • @omarlittle5802
    @omarlittle5802 2 года назад

    For those that come later: The "demo" on screen is just an asciinema playback. That means the "demo" was recorded earlier (by someone else?) And the presenter is "just" pressing play. That is: he is NOT "running podman on his laptop" like he says. That's why he couldn't just enlarge his shell to make it readable. Also why he couldn't react and try the questions asked by the audience. He could have just done it in a VM, or LXD, or clean system, or devspace, or any number of other "real" environments if he was concerned... Lost me with the dishonesty...

  • @alexandersemionov5790
    @alexandersemionov5790 2 года назад

    Great talk! I cannot understand if dmn is compiled to Java code for faster execution or is it interpreted on the fly … always … with all the feel in there

  • @JavierLust
    @JavierLust 2 года назад

    Really low quality video

  • @dn4419
    @dn4419 2 года назад

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing.

  • @AnishAsokan
    @AnishAsokan 2 года назад

    Podman should try to pair with a Kubernetes distribution like k3s or KiND to run a stable kubernetes local development environment supported by rootfull or a rootless podman. The objective is ro remove docker or docker desktop entirely. I am trying to run a multi-node KiND cluster using Podman experimental setup. But I am running into errors when I am trying to multiple control-planes. Also I am getting issues with podman networking.

    • @AnishAsokan
      @AnishAsokan 2 года назад

      Update - Finally I managed to run 3 node (1 control-plane and 2 worker's) Kind k8s Cluster on Podman. I had to run the podman in rootful configuration to get the networking running.

  • @RABWA333
    @RABWA333 2 года назад

    Looks awesome;is there any tutorial with hands on

  • @willandhergoyo896
    @willandhergoyo896 2 года назад

    Hello I hope you are well, you know I am trying to implement Hibernate for MSSQL, but I have the following problem with the type of connection that is Active Directory. In the case of a JDBC connection I could pass the authentication=ActiveDirectoryPassword field, but I don't know how to pass it with Hibernate since the javax.persistence.jdbc.url doesn't have the same format. Do you have any idea how to solve it ?

  • @kunalsingthakur7472
    @kunalsingthakur7472 2 года назад

    is there any hackmd for all code and commands which is showed in demo ? if yes can you add in descritption

  • @swroclawski
    @swroclawski 2 года назад

    This is lovely, but since the terminal text is unreadable, perhaps it could be re-recorded, or at least the contents of the commands and files could be posted somewhere?

  • @janjezek9333
    @janjezek9333 2 года назад

    1080p YT video with a 240p screenshare..

  • @dgkmurthy007
    @dgkmurthy007 3 года назад

    Nice video, but It would have been better if you had placed the PIP in the bottom right corner.

  • @ClausIbsen
    @ClausIbsen 3 года назад

    Slides for this talk is online at: www.slideshare.net/davsclaus/integrating-systems-in-the-age-of-quarkus-and-camel

    • @joecichocki6644
      @joecichocki6644 3 года назад

      Are there any links/guides to get your setup..... zsh, the cli and even vs code stuff (extensions). Always fun getting that all up and working. However, this looks really cool.

    • @ClausIbsen
      @ClausIbsen 3 года назад

      ​@@joecichocki6644 for vscode you can find those camel plugins in its plugin marketplace from within the editor itself (that is how you install plugins to vscode). The CLI for Camel K is documented in the installation guide: camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/installation/installation.html I used the k9s for browsing kuberneretes, you can install that via brew or other package manager: k9scli.io/ For shell with zsh (lovely shell) then there is guides on how to install it at: ohmyz.sh/ I have installed the 10k powerlevel theme in zsh: github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k

  • @christophergiese
    @christophergiese 3 года назад

    Daniel is a really fantastic and distinguished professional in the market. One of the most intelligent and sociable "geeks" that I am pleased to have as a friend. Congratulations RedHat for having such qualified professionals and for creating an environment and tools that allow these professionals to bring to the WORLD, more and more technologies and solutions

  • @HumbleHuman-k7g
    @HumbleHuman-k7g 3 года назад

    Good job

  • @blackflames6455
    @blackflames6455 3 года назад

    Are these tools already in place or the start of these projects. Is there any place we can go see the demo?

    • @konveyor361
      @konveyor361 3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! The maturity of these tools vary. You can see demos of these tools on our channel. If you let us know which tool you want to see a demo for then we can give you better guidance.

  • @lemurza5236
    @lemurza5236 3 года назад

    This i cool but i really cant seem to find the podman-docker package....

  • @bint-e-abdullah4095
    @bint-e-abdullah4095 3 года назад

    Yes chameleon is for data scientist as well.

  • @lihas008
    @lihas008 3 года назад

    Good job Ali. Cool research.

  • @lihas008
    @lihas008 3 года назад

    Great job Parul.

  • @Adil-sm3yz
    @Adil-sm3yz 3 года назад

    Great presentation, Duncans presenting style is always very informative and compelling

  • @gerdesas
    @gerdesas 4 года назад

    Excellent presentation, Rich. Thank you for this.

  • @RainLeander
    @RainLeander 4 года назад

    Can we also ask questions here? If we were unable to attend?

    • @CloudNativeJanitor
      @CloudNativeJanitor 4 года назад

      maybe ask them on thier social accounts. e.g. twitter

    • @RainLeander
      @RainLeander 4 года назад

      @@CloudNativeJanitor Perhaps ppl will be more responsive, sure, but it's not directly connected. And a bit inconvenient if I'm watching here to flip over to twitter to ask the question.

    • @cybette
      @cybette 4 года назад

      I'll be happy to answer questions here!

    • @dneary
      @dneary 4 года назад

      Of course! Ask away!

  • @jensenhealey907efi
    @jensenhealey907efi 6 лет назад

    The audio for this video is really crappy in many spots.