Nick Alesandro, VP of Product at Overclock Labs on Blockchain, Edge, and Cloud Oh My!
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Nick Alesandro, VP of Product at Overclock Labs on Blockchain, Edge, and Cloud Oh My!

Highlights 0 min 37 sec: Introduction of Guest 2 min 28 sec: High level description of the technology Cloud centralization is a problem; it needs to be decentralized Take over 100% or a partial amount of a machine added to the cloud network with special CoreOS based system 5 min 13 sec: Akash Network Donate your idle servers into an available system for usage in a cloud managed by Overclock Labs 2 Components – Blockchain for marketplace / Deployment platform 6 min 52 sec: How does marketplace work; who wants to use this network? Focus is on developers who want to use these systems #1 Reason – Cheaper than standard public clouds ; #2 Reason – Its distributed globally not at fixed known sites 10 min 26sec: Blockchain as decentralized ledger to avoid central store Join the infrastructure without a formal registration on a single database; only listening for bids not publishing what they offer History of the infrastructure is public for customers to evaluate 12 min 31 sec: How do I know where I am pushing my workloads? Can I trust the infrastructure provider? Issues arise with receiving workloads that are unknown to you 16 min 38 sec: What do I do to add a rack of servers into Akash network? What you need to do vs what you should do Management Server, Network Isolation, Monitoring Seasonal Load Model ~ Electric Grid Analogy 20 min 23 sec: Identify Geography and Latency to Customers? 21 min 23sec: What do I ensure I am not getting dropped or pulled into a bidding trap? Workload goes down it automates a bid elsewhere in the network Conditions can be set should you need a long running workload and it is terminated by the host Do you expect providers to monitor machines or do you as a service? 27 min 45 sec: Kubernetes Cluster across providers? Kubernetes Federation Why Kubernetes? Writing our own Kubernetes using Kubernetes 31 min 55 sec: Why not do this with Virtual Machines? Containers makes sense 32 min 40 sec: How long have you been working on this project? Why of the project? DISCO → Scheduler Decentralization is the key Can build a private infrastructure using their system 37 min 01 sec: Wrap-Up

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