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November 13–15, 2018 - Shanghai, China
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Wednesday, November 14 • 14:40 - 15:15
Rust and Skaffold for Iterative Development on Kubernetes - Gastón Kleiman & Gilbert Song, Mesosphere

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Iterative development requires to be able to quickly build/push/deploy. These tasks aren’t easy in a cloud-native environment, but automating them is worth the effort. Being able to see changes reflected as they are being done leads to a tremendous increase in developer velocity. In this talk we will show how automating building and pushing a service out to the a Kubernetes cluster remotely allows for quick iteration.

We will develop a REST service from scratch using Rust. The service will be deployed to Kubernetes, and continuous deployment will be achieved by using Skaffold.

This demonstration will be presented in steps, starting with a simple web server without persistence, then adding a DB to the Kubernetes deployment and using Diesel to connect with it. All the while Skaffold will be used to seamlessly watch our changes “show up” on the K8s cluster as we’re working.

Speakers
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Gastón Kleiman

Staff Software Engineer, Mesosphere
Gastón Kleiman, Apache Mesos PMC/Committer, is a Staff Software Engineer at Mesosphere. He fell in love with distributed systems and infrastructure automation while contracting for Google, where he got to use Borg, MapReduce and other cool technology. That led him to work at Amazon... Read More →
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Gilbert Song

Staff Software Engineer, Mesosphere
Gilbert Song, Apache Mesos PMC/Committer, is a Tech Lead at Mesosphere. He has been contributing to Mesos for years and mainly focuses on Mesos Containerization. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara. He is passionate about... Read More →



Wednesday November 14, 2018 14:40 - 15:15 CST
2F Room 2