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Episode description
KEDA, the Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaler, is a project that adds superpowers to the Kubernetes horizontal pod autoscaler, including zero-to-one scaling. Celebrate KEDA reaching Incubation in the CNCF by listening to an interview with maintainer Tom Kerkhove from Codit. But first, learn about Craig’s worst concert experience.
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- Correction to Episode 158: Mike Richards is no longer host of Jeopardy!
- The Judds
- Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer dies at 80
- KEDA moves to CNCF Incubation
- Kubescape from ARMO Security
- GKE adds OIDC identity provider and gVNIC support
- Gloo Mesh 1.1
- Cron jobs and timezones in Kubernetes
- KEDA: Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling
- Bruges
- Codit
- Azure Service Fabric
- Azure Cloud Services
- Horizontal pod autoscaler
- Custom metrics in HPA (added in Kubernetes 1.6)
- Promitor: bridge between Azure Monitor and Prometheus
- KEDA announcement from Microsoft
- Scaling a deployment
- Scalers
- Microsoft moves KEDA to the CNCF Sandbox
- External scalers
- KEP for adding scale-to-zero to HPA
- Knative scale to zero
- CNCF Sandbox announcement
- Versions 1.0 and 2.0
- Users
- KEDA on GitHub
- Tom Kerkhove on Twitter and his blog