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Cloud Foundry Day Europe 2024
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9 October, 2024
Karlsruhe, Germany
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Wednesday October 9, 2024 11:25 - 11:35 CEST
Bosh is the solid technology that deploys Cloud Foundry on virtual machines for over a decade, and it can also deploy any cloud software, provided that a Bosh release exists for that software. In a previous talk we’ve demystified the process of authoring a Bosh release. Here our story started when we wanted to build a modern, open source, Bosh release for running Kubernetes, based on ContainerD. And running ContainerD is not an easy one, because Bosh has to work hand-in-hand with SystemD. This lighting talk is about the story of the project, the challenges we’ve faced, the solutions we’ve come up with, and we’ll share our experience actually writing a Bosh release for running nice, clustered, cloud software.
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avatar for Benjamin Gandon

Benjamin Gandon

CEO, Gstack
During the last 9 years Benjamin has run Gstack, a Cloud Foundry & Bosh consultancy working with French, European and American clients, in various industries. Recently, Benjamin started focusing on Cloud-Native managed infrastructure, and continues being involved in the Foundation’s... Read More →
Wednesday October 9, 2024 11:25 - 11:35 CEST
Training Room I - III

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