It's time for Adriana Villela from Lightstep's talk on how to Nomadify your Kubernetes!
HashiCorp Nomad Team Lead
pdx dad + biker + sometimes rock climber
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HashiCorp Nomad Team Lead
pdx dad + biker + sometimes rock climber
| pronouns | he/him |
| https://twitter.com/schmichael | |
| GitHub | https://github.com/schmichael |
It's time for Adriana Villela from Lightstep's talk on how to Nomadify your Kubernetes!
I stole some examples from this old talk I did at the PDX Go Meetup. A bit outdated but was fun to revisit.
The subreddit is also just a constant delight for those like me too busy to play much.
For example: the story of a pet goose that defeated a titan.
I'm deleting old tweets, but I can't bring myself to delete this thread just yet.
This is the path that eventually led me to joining #HashiCorp and working on #HashiCorpNomad
At this point we were researching batch/ETL workload schedulers but, unhappy with what we found, I of course wrote one of our own. 😅
A couple years later I got the opportunity to join HashiCorp to work on a real scheduler!