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Intro - CNCF SIG-Runtime

Offered By: CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube

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Explore the CNCF SIG-Runtime in this informative conference talk presented by Ricardo Aravena from Rakuten and Renaud Gaubert from NVIDIA. Gain insights into the collaborative efforts focused on cloud-native workload execution, including orchestration, autoscaling, scheduling, container runtimes, sandboxing, virtualization, and specialized architectures. Learn about the SIG's scope, which encompasses Edge, IoT, Batch, Big Data, AI/ML, and advanced computing elements like GPUs and FPGAs. Discover current cloud-native projects, future technologies, and how to contribute to the SIG. Get acquainted with key members and their work, understanding the SIG's role within the CNCF ecosystem. The presentation covers various activities, including Volcano, KEDA, and Metal3 Sandbox projects, Node Resource Interface, Harbor Graduation, and presentations on Lupine, Talos, Flatcar, KubeEdge Incubation, and Seldon Core. Additionally, learn about community outreach initiatives and the Container Orchestrated Device (COD) Workgroup.

Syllabus

Intro
Charter
What
Scope Areas
Activities: Volcano Sandbox
Activities: KEDA Sandbox
Activities: Metal3 Sandbox
Activities: Node Resource Interface Presentation
Activities: Harbor Graduation
Activities: Lupine Presentation
Activities: Talos Presentation
Activities: Flatcar Presentation
Activities: KubeEdge Incubation
Activities: Seldon Core Presentation
Activities: Community Outreach & Upcoming
Activities: COD Workgroup Container Orchestrated Device (COD)


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CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]

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