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Tuesday November 12, 2024 2:45pm - 2:55pm MST
Istio provides critical capabilities for managing microservices in Kubernetes, making application upgrades safer and easier with its traffic management features. However, upgrading the Istio control plane, especially with the safer blue-green deployment model, requires substantial manual effort. We started the sail-operator project to close that gap. Building on our product operator experience, we aim to create a community-first Istio operator. While installation is the core feature, we want to explore new ways of providing value, in ways that are unique to the operator concept. And our first focus is on improving usability around control plane upgrades. The presentation will include a live demo showcasing the 2 upgrade strategies supported: InPlace and RevisionBased. Whether managing a small cluster or a large-scale deployment, attendees will learn how sail-operator helps maintain stability and continuity in their service mesh, making Istio upgrades more manageable and less risky
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Daniel Grimm

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Daniel is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat and an Istio maintainer. After wrestling with the challenges of distributed and microservice architectures throughout his career, Daniel joined Red Hat's Istio team in 2019 to solve the same problem set in the infrastructure layer... Read More →
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Francisco Herrera Lira

Senior Quality Engineer, Red Hat
With 15+ years of experience, I embarked on my cloud journey 8 years ago, transitioning from a QE role at NEC Iberica to a DevOps Engineer. Recently, I joined Red Hat as a QE for OpenShift Service Mesh, where my Istio journey continues. I gained hands-on Istio experience at NEC Iberica... Read More →
Tuesday November 12, 2024 2:45pm - 2:55pm MST
Hyatt Regency | Level 2 | Salt Lake Ballroom C
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