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When your platform grows beyond a few clusters, running Kubernetes at scale becomes a real challenge: operationally and financially.

This talk starts with a story, Dario, a Site Reliability Engineer who had to restore a cluster during his father's marriage, and how this led him to craft Kamaji, an Open Source project aimed to turn Kubernetes itself into a Control Plane-as-a-Service platform, redefining how multi-cluster management works.

Born from real-world pain, grown through open source collaboration, Kamaji now powers production environments across the globe by leveraging the Hosted Control Plane architecture: in this session, we'll start by understanding the anatomy of a Kubernetes cluster, dissecting this pattern, the outcome we learned by listening to the open source community, and how such a project evolved into a project adopted worldwide such as NVIDIA, Rackspace, OVH, Ionos, and many others.
Dario Tranchitella
CLASTIX
Software Engineer turned SRE to get paged in the middle of the night for Kubernetes multi-cluster setups and thousands of worker nodes on bare-metal: been there, done that.