Improving Container Image Registry Availability with Kube Image Keeper
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the open-source container image caching system for Kubernetes, kube-image-keeper (kuik), in this informative conference talk. Learn how kuik saves pod images in a local registry, ensuring availability even when the original becomes inaccessible. Discover the rationale behind kuik's development, its architecture, and how it addresses common registry issues such as slow or unavailable registries and deleted images. Gain insights into the experience of building a Kubernetes operator from scratch using the kubebuilder framework. Understand how kuik can benefit your Kubernetes clusters by improving container image registry availability and insulating them from potential problems. Find out how to deploy kuik on your own clusters and explore its features through the provided GitHub repository.
Syllabus
Improving Container Image Registry Availability with Kube Image Keeper - Jérôme Petazzoni
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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