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This is a liveblog of the opening keynote at the inaugural Kubernetes conference, Kubecon, taking place this week at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. HTTP loadbalancing. Brendan Burns, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Google, is delivering the opening keynote. Burns is a co-founder of the Kubernetes project. Autoscaling.
And once there, down one of the hallways, behind a nondescript hotel room door, there was a whole other level of gambling going on, one that only the elite players got invited to play. They looked like they were going to the office, to work, but this was Caesar's Palace, and it was like 10pm. How does communication work?
And once there, down one of the hallways, behind a nondescript hotel room door, there was a whole other level of gambling going on, one that only the elite players got invited to play. They looked like they were going to the office, to work, but this was Caesar's Palace, and it was like 10pm. How does communication work?
And once there, down one of the hallways, behind a nondescript hotel room door, there was a whole other level of gambling going on, one that only the elite players got invited to play. They looked like they were going to the office, to work, but this was Caesar's Palace, and it was like 10pm. How does communication work?
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