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Containers and Networking: A Symbiotic Relationship - Panel Discussion

Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore a panel discussion on the symbiotic relationship between containers and networking, moderated by Phil Robb of the Open Daylight Project. Delve into topics such as container networking overview, special requirements, best practices for deploying containers using SDN and NFV, and various approaches to container networking integration with cloud orchestration engines. Gain insights from industry experts including Patrick Chanezon from Docker Inc., Swarna Podila from Avi Networks, Josh Wood from CoreOS, and Chris Wright from Red Hat as they discuss the challenges and opportunities in cloud adoption, container deployment models, and managing overlay container networks. Learn about the complexities of networking in containerized environments and how technologies like ONAP, Kubernetes, and Docker Swarm are shaping the future of cloud infrastructure.

Syllabus

Introduction
Josh Wood Core OS
Patrick Sheehan Docker
Padilha Desai RV Networks
Container Networking
CNI and CNM
Differences between CNI and CNM
Non Networking
Containers vs VMs
Double Encapsulation
Customers Adoption
Audience Questions
Collaboration
CNI Plugins
Connectivity Requirements
Other Questions
What can vendors do
How can I get these new systems
Core OS
Optimized workloads
Popular and interesting use cases
Networking tools
Wrapup


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