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Kubernetes and the hybrid cloud with Skupper

Burr Sutter

In this session, we are going to conduct a live demonstration of hybrid cloud-native Java microservices, distributed across Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure, with real-time load-balancing and fail-over.

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Easily connect apps across clouds with Service Interconnect

Vamsi Ravula +1

Nowadays, everyone wants distributed applications to run over many clouds while acting as though everything is running locally. To deploy your Kubernetes application across different clusters, you must either expose your services to the public internet or configure a VPN.
Red Hat Service Interconnect provides a third option. It links clusters to safe layer 7 networks. It sends local service traffic to remote clusters through the network. For example, you can host your database services on a private cluster while maintaining full connectivity with public cloud services. Application Interconnect provides highly accessible connectivity at scale by utilizing redundant network channels and clever routing.
In this session, we will demonstrate the fundamental notions that enable Service Interconnect to process hybrid cloud calls across services and will begin with a simple demonstration.

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Integrating a VMDK produced with image mode for RHEL into vSphere

Andrew Block

While the VMDK format is open source, they are traditionally used within the VMware family of solutions, such as VMware Workstation and VMware vSphere. In this post, we will describe how the previously created VMDK disk can be used as the basis for a virtual machine hosted in a VMware vSphere environment.