Introducing the Kubernetes Checkpoint Restore Working Group
UA2.118 (Henriot) | Day 1 | 10:50 - 11:00 | Speakers: Adrian Reber, Radostin Stoyanov, Viktória Spišaková
Abstract
In early 2025 we started the process to create the Kubernetes Checkpoint Restore Working Group. In December the working group had its first meeting and in this short presentation I want give an overview why we think it is important to continue the checkpoint restore related work from the last five years in this working group. In addition I want to present the topics the working group hopes to solve in the context of Kubernetes.
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Adrian is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat and is migrating processes at least since 2010. He started to migrate processes in a high performance computing environment and at some point he migrated so many processes that he got a PhD for that. Most of the time he is now migrating containers but occasionally he still migrates single processes. Currently he serves as the OpenHPC project lead.
Radostin is a PhD student in the Scientific Computing research group at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on improving resilience and optimizing resource utilization of high-performance computing (HPC) and cloud computing systems. Before joining Oxford, he completed an MPhil in Advanced Computer Science at the University of Cambridge and an MEng in Computing Science at the University of Aberdeen. His master's research explored virtualization in programmable network devices and secure image-less container migration.
Junior IT architect at centre CERIT-SC at Masaryk University and final year PhD student in the scheduling and resource utilization domain.
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