From 44be44ae3a2755a82213ce2c3ca1af5928aa2f4f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: FeynmanZhou Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2022 12:31:53 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] refine it according to the comments Signed-off-by: FeynmanZhou --- content/en/news/join-us-at-kubecon-eu-2022.md | 28 +++++++------------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/en/news/join-us-at-kubecon-eu-2022.md b/content/en/news/join-us-at-kubecon-eu-2022.md index 1f46668eb..17adcef92 100644 --- a/content/en/news/join-us-at-kubecon-eu-2022.md +++ b/content/en/news/join-us-at-kubecon-eu-2022.md @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ --- title: 'Kubesphere Team will join the KubeCon Europe 2022 and bring 3 sessions' keywords: KubeCon, CloudNativeCon, Kubernetes -description: KubeSphere brings 3 sessions in KubeCon Europe 2021 +description: KubeSphere brings 3 sessions in KubeCon Europe 2022 createTime: '2022-03-16' author: 'Feynman Zhou' --- ![kubecon-eu-banner](/images/news/kubecon-eu/kubecon-eu-2022-banner.png) -Every year, the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation organizes its flagship conference KubeCon and CloudNativeCon, which gathers DevOps, SRE, developers, and technologists to meet leading open source and Cloud-Native communities. This year, KubeCon and CloudNativeCon Europe are coming! KubeSphere Team will bring 3 sessions in KubeCon EU and its co-related event FluentCon in this conference, you can join virtually from 16-20 May 2022. +Every year, the Cloud-Native Computing Foundation organizes its flagship conference KubeCon and CloudNativeCon, which gathers DevOps, SRE, developers, and technologists to meet leading open source and Cloud-Native communities. This year, KubeCon and CloudNativeCon Europe are just around the corner! KubeSphere Team will bring 3 sessions in KubeCon EU and its co-related event FluentCon in this conference. You can join virtually from 16-20 May 2022. ## Session 1: Empower Autonomous Driving with Cloud Native Serverless Technologies ### Abstract -For an Autonomous-Driving platform, the complex use cases and numerous modules pose huge challenges to the entire architecture. Take data-archiving as an example, large amounts of time-sensitive data are generated in the vehicle and cloud every second, scattered in various devices and clusters. Challenges like multi-types of storage media, non-uniform data size, mixed asynchronous operations, steep resource overhead curves all prompt for a more flexible, elastic, and cost-saving architecture. +For an Autonomous-Driving platform, the complex use cases and numerous modules pose huge challenges to the entire architecture. Taking data-archiving as an example, large amounts of time-sensitive data are generated in the vehicle and cloud every second, scattering in various devices and clusters. Challenges like multi-types of storage media, non-uniform data size, mixed asynchronous operations, steep resource overhead curves all prompt for a more flexible, elastic, and cost-saving architecture. In this talk, UISEE developers and OpenFunction maintainers will talk about the following topics: @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ In this talk, UISEE developers and OpenFunction maintainers will talk about the **Benjamin Huo - Senior Architect at QingCloud** -[Benjamin Huo](https://kccnceu2022.sched.com/speaker/benjaminhuo) leads the KubeSphere Observability and Serverless team. He is the creator of FluentBit Operator and the founder of the FaaS project OpenFunction (https://github.com/OpenFunction/OpenFunction). He is also the author and architect of several observability open source projects such as Kube-Events, Notification Manager, etc. He loves cloud-native and open source technologies and is the contributor of KEDA, Prometheus Operator, Thanos, Loki, Falco. +[Benjamin Huo](https://kccnceu2022.sched.com/speaker/benjaminhuo) leads the KubeSphere Observability and Serverless team. He is the creator of FluentBit Operator and the founder of the FaaS project [OpenFunction](https://github.com/OpenFunction/OpenFunction). He is also the author and architect of several observability open source projects such as Kube-Events, Notification Manager, etc. He loves cloud-native and open source technologies and is the contributor of KEDA, Prometheus Operator, Thanos, Loki, Falco. **Xiuming Lu - Architect of UISEE** @@ -37,26 +37,18 @@ In this talk, UISEE developers and OpenFunction maintainers will talk about the ## Session 2: Fluent Operator Intro and Deep Dive -**Please note: this session will hosted as a workshop** - +**Please note: this session will be hosted as a workshop at FluentCon** ### Abstract -With the support of Fluentd, the original Fluent Bit Operator has been renamed to Fluent Operator. In this session, Fluent Operator maintainers will elaborate on the key features of Fluent Operator as well as its design principles and architecture including: +With the support of Fluentd, the original Fluent Bit Operator has been renamed to Fluent Operator. In this session, Fluent Operator maintainers will elaborate on the key features of Fluent Operator as well as its design principles and architecture, including: 1. From Fluent Bit Operator to Fluent Operator. - 2. Fluent Operator design principles. - 3. Fluent Operator Architecture. - -4. Use Fluent Bit as a light-weighed logging agent on Kubernetes. - +4. Use Fluent Bit as a light-weight logging agent on Kubernetes. 5. Use Fluentd as a global log forwarding & aggregation layer on Kubernetes. - 6. Build a flexible and multi-tenant log processing pipeline for Kubernetes with Fluent Bit and Fluentd. - 7. Demo. - 8. Community & Roadmap. ### Speakers @@ -65,15 +57,15 @@ With the support of Fluentd, the original Fluent Bit Operator has been renamed t Benjamin Huo led the KubeSphere Observability and Serverless team. He is the creator of FluentBit Operator and the founder of the FaaS project [OpenFunction](https://github.com/OpenFunction/OpenFunction), also the author and architect of several observability open source projects such as Kube-Events, Notification Manager, etc. He loves cloud-native and open source technologies and is the contributor of Prometheus. -**Senior Software Engineer at QingCloud** +**Han Zhu - Senior Software Engineer at QingCloud** -Han is Fluent operator maintainer, KubeSphere/Fluent/OpenFunction member, and he is also KubeEdge contributor. Han is interested in open source and cloud-native technologies in devops/observability/serverless/edge computing areas. +Han is a Fluent operator maintainer and a member of KubeSphere and OpenFunction. He is also a KubeEdge contributor. Han is interested in open source and cloud-native technologies in DevOps, Observability, Serverless, Edge computing areas. ## Session 3: Build a Cloud Native Logging Pipeline on the Edge with Fluent Operator ### Abstract -Fluent Operator formerly known as Fluentbit Operator, provides great flexibility in building a logging layer based on Fluent Bit and Fluentd. It was created by the KubeSphere community to solve the following problems: +Fluent Operator, formerly known as Fluentbit Operator, provides great flexibility in building a logging layer based on Fluent Bit and Fluentd. It was created by the KubeSphere community to solve the following problems: 1. Collect K8s logs through a light-weighted agent like Fluent Bit 2. Control Fluent Bit via Kubernetes API