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Deep Dive: Rook - Cloud-Native Storage Orchestrator for Kubernetes

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Explore a comprehensive deep dive into the Rook project, an open-source cloud-native storage orchestrator for Kubernetes. Learn about the architecture and recent developments of Rook, which provides a platform, framework, and support for diverse storage solutions to integrate natively with cloud-native environments. Discover the use of multi-homed network configurations for popular Rook storage operators like EdgeFS and Ceph. Examine backend and client networking isolation, focusing on performance analysis and security benefits. Gain insights into Rook's acceptance as the first storage project hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. Delve into topics such as Storage ON Kubernetes, Rook as a framework, new Rook operators, EdgeFS connected data, cloud connectors, multi-cloud layer, use cases, and multi-homed networking. Witness a demo setup and performance analysis to solidify your understanding of this cutting-edge storage orchestration technology.

Syllabus

Intro
What is Rook?
Storage ON Kubernetes
Rook is a Framework
New Rook Operators
What is EdgeFS?
Rook EdgeFS
EdgeFS Connected Data
EdgeFS Cloud Connectors
EdgeFS Multi-Cloud Layer
EdgeFS Use Cases
Rook Networking
Multi-Homed Network
Multi-Homed EdgeFS
Demo Setup
Performance Analysis
Summary


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