AutoTrader UK, with Russell Warman and Karl Stoney

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AutoTrader UK were an early adopter of Istio. Adopting it to meet GDPR requirements for encrypted traffic, Head of Infrastructure and Operations Russell Warman and lead engineer Karl Stoney have gone on to use it to reduce resource usage, and thus cost, as well as uncover bugs in their applications. They talk to Craig about it, while Adam serves his country. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Microsoft and Red Hat announce KEDA ZDNet coverage Updates from Microsoft: AKS virtual nodes GA, DevSpaces GA, Policy in Preview AKS 1.9 end-of-life Banzai Cloud: PKE on Azure Banzai’s Chart Repository Service Remote development with VS Code DockerCon: Docker Enterprise 3.0 Docker Foundation Monzo Response: GitHub Chris Evans presenting at DevOps Exchange London Music: Response Velero v1.0.0-beta.1 is out Grafana dashboards for Kubernetes administrators by Povilas Versockas KubeCon EU Diversity Lunch and Hack Red Hat Quay v3 Rook 1.0 Episode 36 with Jared Watts 5G Depends on Kubernetes in the Cloud, according to Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols He also says Airship 1.0 marries Kubernetes and OpenStack for 5G’s good Airship 1.0 release notes Links from the interview Autotrader UK Craig, Russell and Karl in the studio Craig’s 1993 Vauxhall Cavalier GCP Case study Auto Trader UK cuts IT resource use through Google Cloud, Kubernetes and Istio adoption How Auto Trader UK, the UK’s largest automotive marketplace, uses Istio and Google Kubernetes Engine to drive change Russell on theCUBE at Google Cloud Next Mutual TLS encryption in Istio Onramp to Istio: An Adoption Story Google Cloud Next session with Dan Ciruli, Russell Warman and Karl Stoney Managing your costs on Kubernetes: Karl’s blog post Istio 1.1 feature: Sidecar resources Reduced CPU cycles by 90% 15,000 releases per year Russell Warman and Karl Stoney on Twitter

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