Building a Global Supercomputer with Virtual Kubelet
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Explore the creation of a global supercomputer using Virtual Kubelet in this conference talk from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2021. Discover how the Pacific Research Platform (PRP) project at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) developed Nautilus, a global Kubernetes cluster that aggregates compute resources worldwide. Learn about the challenges of decentralized governance in large-scale clusters and how Admiralty's open-source multi-cluster scheduler addresses these issues. Watch as Dmitry Mishin demonstrates the federation of Nautilus with other scientific networks' clusters, while Adrien Trouillaud explains the implementation of Virtual Kubelet and the Kubernetes scheduler framework to enable decentralized control plane topologies.
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Building a Global Supercomputer with Virtual Kubelet - Dmitry Mishin & Adrien Trouillaud
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CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation]