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Episode description
Kubernetes and Docker might not seem the obvious choice for managing virtual macOS instances on hosted Apple hardware. Learn how they were used to build Orka - Orchestration for Kubernetes on Apple - a virtualisation layer for Mac build infrastructure offered by hosting company MacStadium. Craig and Adam ask MacStadium SVP of Software Chris Chapman about Orka, and how Kubernetes is useful in places you might not expect.
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- New releases for:
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- Kubernetes web UIs in 2019 and Kubernetes Web View by Henning Jacobs
- k3sup by Alex Ellis
- Evolving Istio’s APIs, by Sandeep Parikh and Louis Ryan
- Intel GPU Plugin for Kubernetes by Brian Carey
- Kubernetes Gated Deployments at GoDaddy
- CNCF now has 100 end user members
- VMware, Pivotal and Dell:
- Helm Summit EU 2019
- MacStadium
- Orka
- Conference presentation videos from Chris:
- macOS in a Docker container for development - MacADUK 2019
- Announcing Orka - AltConf 2019
- Mac OS X Lion supports running additional OS X instances (up to two)
- Device test labs
- Docker for Mac
- Virtual Command, Chris’s prior company acquired by MacStadium
- The orca
- kubevirt
- Mac hardware:
- Mac Pro (2013) - the “trashcan”
- Mac Pro 2019 - the return of the “cheesegrater”
- T2 security chip
- MacStadium in WWDC 2018 keynote
- Inside the MacStadium data center
- JenkinsWorld 2019
- Docker for Mac in macOS on Docker
- MacStadium on Twitter