“Kubernetes supports 2000-Node clusters” - that statement was a part of the Kubernetes 1.3 release announcement. That’s great, but what exactly does it mean? During this talk I will explain what work we did to scale Kubernetes from 100 nodes in the 1.0 release to 2000 nodes, and describe the low-cost measurement infrastructure we’ve built to continuously measure Kubernetes performance at different cluster sizes. I’ll also talk a bit about our current work and plans for the future.
Marek is a Software Engineer turned Site Reliability Engineer late 2017. Currently he focuses on reliability of Kubernetes clusters. Since 2013 he has been working on Google’s Technical Infrastructure, where early 2015 he joined Kubernetes engineering team. In Kubernetes his main... Read More →