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WebAssembly on the Server with Krustlet
September 21, 2020
01:03:02
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Taylor Thomas explains how Krustlet runs WebAssembly modules in Kubernetes and why it’s a promising option for the future of server side applications.
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Timestamps
- [@00:55] - Kubernetes
- [@07:37] - WebAssembly
- [@12:06] - WebAssembly Runtimes and WASI Specification
- [@15:42] - WebAssembly vs Containers vs Native Binaries
- [@25:11] - Krustlet and the case for writing it in Rust
- [@30:52] - Missing APIs in WASI
- [@33:38] - Wascc vs Wasmtime runtimes
- [@38:15] - Rust ecosystem for Kubernetes and WebAssembly
- [@40:23] - Comparing other languages to Rust
- [@45:09] - Rust learning curve, experiences as a beginner
- [@53:16] - Next steps for Krustlet and WebAssembly
Referenced Resources
- Krustlet
- Kubernetes
- Open Container Initiative
- WebAssembly
- WASI
- Wasmtime
- waSCC
- WebAssembly meets Kubernetes with Krustlet
- Introducing Krustlet, the WebAssembly Kubelet
- Kubernetes: A Rusty Friendship
- The Safety Boat: Kubernetes and Rust
- A Heaping Helping of Stacks
Credits
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Jeremy Jung
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Jeremy Jung
Hosts: Jeremy Jung
Guests: Taylor Thomas