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Daniel Hiller

Daniel Hiller

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat

Warendorf, Germany

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Daniel Hiller is a software engineer with more than 20 years of work experience. He strives to create software that is useful for people so they can do stuff that matters.
He’s currently part of the KubeVirt community. KubeVirt is a Kubernetes add-on to run virtual machines on Kubernetes clusters. There he maintains, improves and automates CI and testing processes for the KubeVirt organization using Prow on Kubernetes and Golang.

Area of Expertise

  • Business & Management
  • Finance & Banking
  • Health & Medical
  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Law & Regulation

The PRs must flow - a KubeVirt contributor workshop

Want to contribute but aren't sure where to start? Have a bugfix or a cool feature that couldn't gain traction? The KubeVirt maintainers are here for you.

KubeVirt is an incubating project that extends Kubernetes so that you can manage virtual machines natively in your cluster. In this friendly, hands-on session, new and seasoned contributors alike will learn how easy it is to contribute features to the ecosystem: starting with a guide to the project (and its many repos), how to run a test cluster to verify changes, and what you can expect from our community. We will then split into groups and dive into some feature work. We also have members from our amazing infra team for those who want to learn how to write better tests and about keeping CI healthy.

Non-code contributors welcome but you should be familiar with Github.
For maximum enjoyment, please bring a laptop that you can work on. Bonus points if you download the kubevirt/kubevirt repo ahead of time.

KubeVirt - making running virtual machines in a kubernetes cluster a mainstream activity

KubeVirt is a K8S addon for running VMs inside a K8S cluster. Currently being in CNCF incubating state, it has a wide range of adopters by both vendors and end users, such as NVidia, Suse, Arm and Red Hat to name a few. This talk aims to give an overview of what is currently possible with KubeVirt on your cluster and what its future may look like. A live demo will show some of the features it supports, i.e. VM Import, LiveMigration, Snapshot/Restore and Monitoring. At the end of the talk attendees will have an idea of how they can use it to better integrate existing virtual machines with containers in their existing application landscape.

Daniel Hiller

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat

Warendorf, Germany

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