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Since the Kubernetes 1.0 release in July, we’ve seen tremendous adoption by companies building distributed systems to manage their container clusters. We’re also been humbled by the rapid growth of the community who help make Kubernetes better everyday. We have seen commercial offerings such as Tectonic by CoreOS and RedHat Atomic Host emerge to deliver deployment and support of Kubernetes. And a growing ecosystem has added Kubernetes support including tool vendors such as Sysdig and Project Calico.
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Since the Kubernetes 1.0 release in July, we’ve seen tremendous adoption by companies building distributed systems to manage their container clusters. We’re also been humbled by the rapid growth of the community who help make Kubernetes better everyday. We have seen commercial offerings such as Tectonic by CoreOS and RedHat Atomic Host emerge to deliver deployment and support of Kubernetes. And a growing ecosystem has added Kubernetes support including tool vendors such as Sysdig and Project Calico.
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我们想强调几个使 Kuberbetes 变得更好的众多合作伙伴中的几位:
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我们想强调几个使 Kubernetes 变得更好的众多合作伙伴中的几位:
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> “We are betting our major product, Tectonic – which enables any company to deploy, manage and secure its containers anywhere – on Kubernetes because we believe it is the future of the data center. The release of Kubernetes 1.1 is another major milestone that will create more widespread adoption of distributed systems and containers, and puts us on a path that will inevitably lead to a whole new generation of products and services.” – Alex Polvi, CEO, CoreOS.
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不要错过这些优质的演讲:
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* “Kubernetes Hardware Hacks: Exploring the Kubernetes API Through Knobs, Faders, and Sliders” by Ian Lewis and Brian Dorsey, Developer Advocate, Google -* [http://sched.co/6Bl3](http://sched.co/6Bl3)
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* “Kubernetes Hardware Hacks: Exploring the Kubernetes API Through Knobs, Faders, and Sliders” by Ian Lewis and Brian Dorsey, Developer Advocate, Google -* [http://sched.co/6Bl3](http://sched.co/6Bl3)
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* “rktnetes: what's new with container runtimes and Kubernetes” by Jonathan Boulle, Developer and Team Lead at CoreOS -* [http://sched.co/6BY7](http://sched.co/6BY7)
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* “Kubernetes Documentation: Contributing, fixing issues, collecting bounties” by John Mulhausen, Lead Technical Writer, Google -* [http://sched.co/6BUP](http://sched.co/6BUP)
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* “[What is OpenStack's role in a Kubernetes world?](https://kubeconeurope2016.sched.org/event/6BYC/what-is-openstacks-role-in-a-kubernetes-world?iframe=yes&w=i:0;&sidebar=yes&bg=no#?iframe=yes&w=i:100;&sidebar=yes&bg=no)” By Thierry Carrez, Director of Engineering, OpenStack Foundation -* http://sched.co/6BYC
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* “A Practical Guide to Container Scheduling” by Mandy Waite, Developer Advocate, Google -* [http://sched.co/6BZa](http://sched.co/6BZa)
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* “A Practical Guide to Container Scheduling” by Mandy Waite, Developer Advocate, Google -* [http://sched.co/6BZa](http://sched.co/6BZa)
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* “[Kubernetes in Production in The New York Times newsroom](https://kubeconeurope2016.sched.org/event/67f2/kubernetes-in-production-in-the-new-york-times-newsroom?iframe=yes&w=i:0;&sidebar=yes&bg=no#?iframe=yes&w=i:100;&sidebar=yes&bg=no)” Eric Lewis, Web Developer, New York Times -* [http://sched.co/67f2](http://sched.co/67f2)
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* “[Creating an Advanced Load Balancing Solution for Kubernetes with NGINX](https://kubeconeurope2016.sched.org/event/6Bc9/creating-an-advanced-load-balancing-solution-for-kubernetes-with-nginx?iframe=yes&w=i:0;&sidebar=yes&bg=no#?iframe=yes&w=i:100;&sidebar=yes&bg=no)” by Andrew Hutchings, Technical Product Manager, NGINX -* http://sched.co/6Bc9
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[在这里](https://ti.to/kubecon/kubecon-eu-2016)获取您的 KubeCon EU 门票。
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Google is a proud Diamond sponsor of KubeCon EU 2016. Come to London next month, March 10th & 11th, and visit booth #13 to learn all about Kubernetes, Google Container Engine (GKE) and Google Cloud Platform!
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Google is a proud Diamond sponsor of KubeCon EU 2016. Come to London next month, March 10th & 11th, and visit booth #13 to learn all about Kubernetes, Google Container Engine (GKE) and Google Cloud Platform!
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_编者注: 今天的来宾帖子来自 Diamanti 产品副总裁 Mark Balch,他将分享有关他们对 Kubernetes 所做的贡献的更多信息。_
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Congratulations to the Kubernetes community on another [value-packed release](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/07/kubernetes-1.3-bridging-cloud-native-and-enterprise-workloads). A focus on stateful applications and federated clusters are two reasons why I’m so excited about 1.3. Kubernetes support for stateful apps such as Cassandra, Kafka, and MongoDB is critical. Important services rely on databases, key value stores, message queues, and more. Additionally, relying on one data center or container cluster simply won’t work as apps grow to serve millions of users around the world. Cluster federation allows users to deploy apps across multiple clusters and data centers for scale and resiliency.
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Congratulations to the Kubernetes community on another [value-packed release](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/07/kubernetes-1-3-bridging-cloud-native-and-enterprise-workloads/). A focus on stateful applications and federated clusters are two reasons why I’m so excited about 1.3. Kubernetes support for stateful apps such as Cassandra, Kafka, and MongoDB is critical. Important services rely on databases, key value stores, message queues, and more. Additionally, relying on one data center or container cluster simply won’t work as apps grow to serve millions of users around the world. Cluster federation allows users to deploy apps across multiple clusters and data centers for scale and resiliency.
Beyond stateless containers like web servers (so-called “cattle” because they are interchangeable), users are increasingly deploying stateful workloads with containers to benefit from “build once, run anywhere” and to improve bare metal efficiency/utilization. These “pets” (so-called because each requires special handling) bring new requirements including longer life cycle, configuration dependencies, stateful failover, and performance sensitivity. Container orchestration must address these needs to successfully deploy and scale apps.
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Beyond stateless containers like web servers (so-called “cattle” because they are interchangeable), users are increasingly deploying stateful workloads with containers to benefit from “build once, run anywhere” and to improve bare metal efficiency/utilization. These “pets” (so-called because each requires special handling) bring new requirements including longer life cycle, configuration dependencies, stateful failover, and performance sensitivity. Container orchestration must address these needs to successfully deploy and scale apps.
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Diamanti’s [FlexVolume contribution](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/13840) to Kubernetes enables stateful workloads by providing persistent volumes with low-latency storage and guaranteed performance, including enforced quality-of-service from container to media.
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