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Episode 206: How CERN Accelerates with Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus and CoreDNS

Episode 206: How CERN Accelerates with Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus and CoreDNS

Update: 2020-11-11
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Research and experiments conducted at the largest particle physics research center consisting of a 27-km long tunnel, of course, generate massive amounts of data to manage and store. All told, the CERN now manages over 500 petabytes — over half of one exabyte — which in a decade’s time is expected to total 5,000 petabytes, Ricardo Rocha, a staff researcher at the CERN, said.



In this episode of The New Stack Analysts, we learn from Rocha how the CERN is adapting as a new accelerator goes online in the next few years with the ability to manage 10x the data it manages now.



Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack hosted the podcast with co-hosts Cheryl Hung, vice president of ecosystem at Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and Dave Zolotusky, senior staff engineer at Spotify.

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Episode 206: How CERN Accelerates with Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus and CoreDNS

Episode 206: How CERN Accelerates with Kubernetes, Helm, Prometheus and CoreDNS

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