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Thursday, March 30 • 14:45 - 15:20
Kubernetes Cluster Federation: How to Write a Federated Controller? [A] - Madhu C.S. & Nikhil Jindal, Google

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Extensibility is one of the major selling points of Kubernetes. Cluster Federation is built on the same spirit, but the tooling provided in the form of libraries and framework to build federated controllers is quite different than the tooling provided to build Kubernetes controllers. In this talk, we will show you the tools and techniques provided by Cluster Federation to write your own federated controllers. We will also show you the steps involved in building a federated controller by building one during the talk.

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Madhu C.S.

Software Engineer, Google
Madhu C.S. (madhusudancs@{github, slack, twitter}) is a Software Engineer on the Kubernetes team at Google where he works on Cluster Federation. Before Kubernetes, he worked on a number of different projects within Google Cloud. He also has a strong background in compilers and has... Read More →
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Nikhil Jindal

Software Engineer, Google
Nikhil Jindal (nikhiljindal@github) is a Software Engineer on the kubernetes team at Google. He had started on kubernetes by working on API machinery and is now focussed on multi cluster problems. Before getting the kubernetes bug, he was enjoying working on Google Maps.



Thursday March 30, 2017 14:45 - 15:20 CEST
C 01 Berlin Congress Center, Alexanderstraße 11, 10178 Berlin, Germany