Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Abdel Sghiouar, Kaslin Fields
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21 snips
May 13, 2026 • 41min

Kubernetes at Uber with Lucy Sweet

Lucy Sweet, Staff Software Engineer at Uber who led the move of massive compute fleets to Kubernetes. She talks about why Uber migrated from Peloton, making services portable, traffic strategies and canaries. Blue-green node pools, DNS as a critical dependency, stateful migration challenges, and tools like Grail and kubegpt also come up.
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May 7, 2026 • 17min

GKE Turns 10 Hackathon, with Amie Wei

Amie Wei is a Sr. Solutions Engineer at HashiCorp and was the winner of last year's GKE Turns 10 Hackathon. It was Amie's first time entering a hackathon and she ended up bringing the prize home with a Cart-To-Kitchen AI Assistant. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod - bluesky: @kubernetespodcast.com News of the week Kubernetes 1.36 codename Haru is here LLM-d is a CNCF Sandbox project CNCF Certification Advancement & Recertification Experience program (CARE) Agones is a CNCF Sandbox project Links from the interview Amie Wei on LinkedIn GKE turns 10 Hackathon Hackathon winner announcement Online boutique sample Bank of Anthos sample The Cart-to-Kitchen AI Assistant on GKE
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21 snips
Dec 22, 2025 • 29min

Kubernetes 1.35: Timbernetes, with Drew Hagen

Drew Hagen, a Senior DevOps engineer at Medtronic and release lead for Kubernetes 1.35, explores the Timbernetes theme symbolizing resilience. He shares insights on leading the release, the significance of coordination, and critical enhancements like in-place pod resource updates. Drew discusses scheduling improvements beneficial for AI and edge computing, security updates, and the retirement of NGINX Ingress. He also addresses important deprecations and upgrade warnings, offering a glimpse into the future of Kubernetes and its evolving applications.
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13 snips
Dec 17, 2025 • 18min

Kubernetes AI Conformance, with Janet Kuo

Janet Kuo, a Staff Software Engineer at Google Cloud and key figure behind the Kubernetes AI Conformance program, dives into the new AI conformance initiative. She highlights how AI workloads differ from standard Kubernetes conformance, emphasizing their unique demands for stateful operations and hardware. Janet explains the introduction of the Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA) API, designed to improve accelerator management for complex AI needs. She also shares insights on future standardizations and the importance of consistent platform capabilities.
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25 snips
Oct 29, 2025 • 42min

GKE 10 Year Anniversary, with Gari Singh

Gari Singh, Product Manager for Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), shares insights from GKE's decade-long evolution. He reflects on the early challenges of Kubernetes orchestration and introduces Autopilot for streamlined operations. Gari discusses AI-driven operations, revealing how AI enhances scaling and observability. He highlights exciting features like in-place pod resizing and envisions a future of instant cluster provisioning. With a focus on flexibility, GKE balances control and serverless convenience, paving the way for innovative cloud solutions.
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17 snips
Oct 1, 2025 • 37min

GKE 10 years and SIG Networking, With Antonio Ojea

Antonio Ojea, a software engineer at Google and core maintainer of Kubernetes, dives into the fascinating world of networking in this discussion. He shares insights on transitioning from traditional networking to software-defined virtual networks. Antonio explains Dynamic Resource Allocation for virtual IPs and the complexities of integrating Kubernetes with existing systems. He also addresses the progress and adoption challenges of the Gateway API, and how AI workloads are reshaping networking requirements. Expect a deep dive into the future of Kubernetes networking!
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15 snips
Sep 24, 2025 • 32min

Kubernetes SIG Docs, With Shannon Kularathna

Shannon Kularathna, a technical writer for GKE docs and a key contributor to the Kubernetes SIG Docs, shares her journey into the world of open source. She discusses the importance of the Kubernetes Code of Conduct and how it shapes community culture. Shannon provides insight on contributing to SIG Docs, from small fixes to significant updates. She emphasizes approachable ways to get involved, like triaging and reviewing pull requests. Plus, she highlights how working on documentation can lead to deeper Kubernetes knowledge and engagement with other SIGs.
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75 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 31min

Kubernetes 1.34 Of Wind & Will, With Vyom Yadav

Dive into the latest in Kubernetes 1.34, with a focus on exciting updates and key deprecations. Celebrate GKE's 10-year hackathon and learn about new governance milestones like the Golden Cubestronauts program. Explore the collaborative development process likened to sailing, and discover 58 enhancements, including new features for usability and security. The evolution of Dynamic Resource Allocation delivers improved resource management and tracing capabilities, optimizing how resources are allocated among containers.
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18 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 53min

LLM-D, with Clayton Coleman and Rob Shaw

Join Clayton Coleman, a core contributor to Kubernetes and OpenShift architect, alongside Rob Shaw, Engineering Director at Red Hat and vLLM contributor. They dive into deploying large language models (LLMs) on Kubernetes, discussing unique challenges and performance optimizations. Expect insights on the future of AI models, the pivotal role of collaborative open-source communities, and innovations like the Inference Gateway that drive efficiency in processing workloads. Get ready for an enlightening take on AI in the cloud-native space!
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53 snips
Aug 6, 2025 • 34min

Platform Engineering, with Ben Good

Ben Good, a cloud solutions architect at Google, and Steve McGhee, a Site Reliability Engineer in DevRel, dive into the world of platform engineering and the latest from the Kubernetes community. They discuss the significance of Kubernetes in creating user-friendly interfaces and the importance of tailoring platforms to meet specific organizational needs. Topics include deployment archetypes for enhanced reliability, the evolving challenges in platform engineering, and the essential role of user-centric design and metrics for success.

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