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DevConf.us 2018 is the 1st annual, free, Red Hat sponsored technology conference for community project and professional contributors to Free and Open Source technologies held at the Boston University in the historic city of Boston, USA.

When: Friday, August 17 to Sunday, August 19, 2018

Venue: Boston University, George Sherman Union Building
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Saturday, August 18 • 9:40am - 10:15am
Two Types of People, Those Who Understand Container Standards and Those That Don't

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The container tools landscape is exploding - from orchestration and logging to storage and networking - from security tools to image building. This makes it really exciting to be building applications with containers. This also makes it really intimidating to make architectural decisions about which projects to use. In production, you have to live with these tool choices, but container standards can help protect you.

This talk will provide an overview of how container standards work together in Kubernetes, Docker, and CRI-O. Will dig into the interfaces for humans (CRICTL) and robots (CRI). It will also provide technical explanation of how the OCI image runtime specifications work together. You will gain a perspective on Red Hat's view of how these container standards are fostering healthy ISV, cloud provider, vendor, customer and community interactions.

This talk will close with a look at the future of standards and where work needs done.

Speakers
avatar for Scott McCarty

Scott McCarty

Technical Product Manager, Red Hat
At Red Hat, Scott McCarty is technical product manager for the container subsystem team, which enables key product capabilities in OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Focus areas includes container runtimes, tools, and images. Working closely with engineering... Read More →



Saturday August 18, 2018 9:40am - 10:15am EDT
Conference Auditorium Boston University, George Sherman Union Building