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#137 The hidden performance tax you're paying on every cloud deployment
Jun 23, 2026
41m 43s
#136: vLLM, LMD, and the Quest to Build the Linux of AI Inference
Jun 9, 2026
32m 21s
#135 The Return of OpenStack: Kubernetes & Sovereign Infrastructure
May 26, 2026
38m 16s
#134 Kubernetes at the Edge: Hype, Reality and Trade-offs
May 12, 2026
1h 00m 55s
#133 Kubernetes everywhere: how far can it really go?
May 5, 2026
29m 36s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() #137 The hidden performance tax you're paying on every cloud deployment | In this episode, Ronald and Jan sit down with Luigi Nardi, founder and CEO of DB tune, at KubeCon. Luigi brings a rare mix of academic depth (PhD in computer science, postdocs at Imperial College London and Stanford, professor at Lund University) and startup pragmatism. The conversation digs into why database tuning is fundamentally a combinatorial optimization problem that humans aren't wired to solve well, and why AI is uniquely suited for it. DB tune focuses entirely on Postgres and deplo... | 41m 43s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() #136: vLLM, LMD, and the Quest to Build the Linux of AI Inference✨ | AI InferenceKubernetes+4 | Brian StevensRob Shaw | vLLMLMD+3 | — | KubernetesAI+5 | — | 32m 21s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() #135 The Return of OpenStack: Kubernetes & Sovereign Infrastructure✨ | OpenStackKubernetes+4 | Mohamed NasserThierry Carrez | VEXXHOSTOpenInfra Foundation+2 | — | OpenStackKubernetes+4 | — | 38m 16s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() #134 Kubernetes at the Edge: Hype, Reality and Trade-offs✨ | Kubernetesedge computing+3 | Carl Moberg | Avassa | KubeCon Amsterdam | Kubernetesedge computing+5 | — | 1h 00m 55s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() #133 Kubernetes everywhere: how far can it really go?✨ | KubernetesPortainer+3 | Neil Cresswell | Kube SoloDocker+2 | — | KubernetesPortainer+5 | — | 29m 36s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() #132 From CPU to GPU: The New Reality of Kubernetes 1.36✨ | Kubernetes 1.36open source+3 | Nigel Douglas | KubernetesCalico+3 | — | KubernetesCloudsmith+5 | — | 39m 50s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() #131 Securing the Software Supply Chain in Kubernetes✨ | software supply chain securityKubernetes+3 | Zahra DehghanpourFeike Wierda | bol.comHCS Company | — | Kubernetessoftware supply chain+4 | — | 34m 51s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() #130 What If You Never Had to Patch CVEs Again?✨ | Kubernetessecurity+3 | Hannah Hawken | Chainguard | — | Kubernetessecurity+3 | — | 37m 19s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() #129 AI, Legacy en de Illusie van Modernisering✨ | AILegacy Systems+3 | Jan Buurman | KubernetesCOBOL+1 | — | AIKubernetes+5 | — | 40m 47s | |
| 2/10/26 | ![]() #128 Why “Just Give Me Admin” Is the Most Dangerous Request in IT✨ | Privileged Access ManagementIT security+3 | Maurice Côté | Devolutions | — | Privileged Access ManagementIT security+4 | — | 28m 32s | |
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| 1/27/26 | ![]() #127 From Silicon Valley to Palestine: Scaling Software Globally✨ | scaling softwareglobal companies+3 | Yahya Al-Salqan | Jaffa.Net SoftwareSun Microsystems | PalestineSilicon Valley | Kubernetessoftware scaling+3 | — | 37m 13s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() #126 From 135 ms to 6 ms: The Multi-Cloud Networking Mistake Everyone Makes✨ | multi-cloud networkingcloud-native environments+4 | Chris Noon | AlkiraVMware+1 | — | multi-cloudnetworking+5 | — | 25m 06s | |
| 1/6/26 | ![]() #125 Why Kubernetes Belongs on Raspberry Pi’s, PLCs, and the Edge✨ | Kubernetesedge computing+3 | Jussi Nummelin | k0sMirantis | — | KubernetesRaspberry Pi+5 | — | 26m 48s | |
| 12/24/25 | ![]() #124 Van Image Max Age tot DRA: de praktische kant van Kubernetes 1.35✨ | Kubernetestechnology+3 | — | Kubernetes | — | Kubernetes 1.35Image Max Age+3 | — | 34m 52s | |
| 12/16/25 | ![]() #123 How Kubernetes and AI are helping prevent wildfires | In this episode of The Dutch Kubernetes Podcast, Ronald and Jan talk with Andrea Giardini, cloud native consultant and trainer, live from Dutch Cloud Native Day. Andrea shares his journey into cloud and Kubernetes and dives deep into a real-world use case where Kubernetes, data engineering, and AI are used to help prevent wildfires. Andrea explains how his client Overstory uses satellite and aerial imagery to monitor vegetation near power lines. By combining geospatial data, machine learning ... | 31m 02s | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() #122: Helm, Hiccups, and High Scale: Adobe’s Kubernetes Story | In deze aflevering spreken Ronald en Jan met Giorgia Fiscaletti, Cloud Reliability Engineer bij Adobe. Giorgia vertelt hoe ze vanuit een creatieve achtergrond — kunst en digital design — uiteindelijk in de wereld van cloud engineering en Kubernetes terechtkwam. Bij Adobe werkt Giorgia aan Adobe Experience Manager, een enorm platform dat draait op tientallen Kubernetes-clusters met honderden namespaces per cluster. Ze deelt hoe Adobe Helm inzet voor het managen van applicaties op schaal en we... | 32m 46s | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() #121 SBOM or Be Doomed: Surviving the Next Supply-Chain Meltdown | In this episode of The Dutch Kubernetes Podcast, Ronald and Jan sit down with Soroosh Khodami to explore one of the most urgent questions in modern software engineering: are we truly ready for the next Log4Shell-level cyber crisis? Soroosh, a hands-on solution architect currently supporting security platform services at Rabobank, takes us deep into the evolving threat landscape. From classic vulnerabilities like SQL injection to modern supply-chain attacks and the infamous XZ backdoor, he exp... | 31m 21s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() #120 Let Them Cook — Inside the Kubernetes Recipes Cookbook | In this episode, we sit down with Luca Berton and Grzegorz (Greg) Stencel, authors of the brand-new book Kubernetes Recipes — a 400+ page cookbook packed with real, practical solutions for everyday Kubernetes challenges. Luca and Greg explain how the idea for the book started: most Kubernetes books do a great job explaining theory, but very few show how to solve the messy, real-world issues engineers actually face. So instead of writing “yet another reference manual,” they chose the coo... | 24m 02s | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() #119 Your Web App Scaling Tricks Don’t Work for LLMs | In this episode, we talk with Abdel Sghiouar and Mofi Rahman, Developer Advocates at Google and (guest) hosts of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google. Together, we dive into one central question: can you truly run LLMs reliably and at scale on Kubernetes? It quickly becomes clear that LLM workloads behave nothing like traditional web applications: GPUs are scarce, expensive, and difficult to schedule.Models are massive — some reaching 700GB — making load times, storage throughput, and caching ... | 36m 19s | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() #118 Why Ceph Still Rules Cloud-Native Storage | In this episode of De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast, we talk with Travis Nielsen, one of the original creators of the Rook project, about the evolution of cloud-native storage and how Rook and Ceph make reliable, distributed storage accessible to Kubernetes users. Travis shares the story of how Rook started back in 2016 when Kubernetes was still young and how it became the bridge that made Ceph, a powerful but complex storage system, usable in the cloud-native era. We discuss: What Ceph actu... | 39m 50s | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() #117 How Policy as Code Is Changing Kubernetes Forever | In this episode of De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast, we talk with Jim Bugwadia, founder and CEO of Nirmata, and Shuting Zhao, Staff Engineer and one of the maintainers of Kyverno — the CNCF project for Kubernetes policy management. Jim and Shuting share how Kyverno was born from Nirmata’s commercial work and has since become one of the most widely adopted open source projects in Kubernetes governance, with over 3.4 billion image pulls. We explore the real question: Why does Kubernetes need p... | 36m 46s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() #116 Running AI on Kubernetes: From GPUs to CRO | In this episode of De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast, we talk with Carlos Santana, Principal Partner Solution Architect at AWS and long-time contributor to the Kubernetes and AI communities. Carlos joins us to explore what it really takes to run AI workloads on Kubernetes, from GPU scheduling to scaling inference and training efficiently across clusters. We discuss how AI and machine learning are transforming the cloud-native ecosystem — and why orchestration is becoming just as important as ... | 42m 23s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() #115 Extending Kubernetes: CRDs, Inheritance & Modularity | In this episode of De Nederlandse Kubernetes Podcast, we talk with Mustafa Hadadian, PhD researcher at the University of Groningen and founder of startup CAIDEL. Mustafa shares his journey from video game development to big data and Kubernetes innovation, and how his latest work explores a powerful concept: bringing inheritance into Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs). We dive into his poster presentation at KubeCon, titled “Extensible Kubernetes CRDs via Inheritance for Modularity... | 28m 28s | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | ![]() #114 Do We Even Need Logs Anymore? And What is vCluster? | In this episode, we sit down with Nicolas Fränkel, Developer Advocate at Loft Labs, to talk about two things every Cloud Native engineer should know in 2025: 🪵 OpenTelemetry Tracing and 🌀 vCluster. Nicolas helps us unpack why tracing is often the missing pillar of observability — and whether it might one day make traditional logs obsolete. We dive into: How traces, spans and sampling actually work under the hood.Why post-sampling may save your storage bill.What happens when you combine traci... | 41m 07s | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() #113 Goodbye Ingress-NGINX Hello Gateway API! | In this episode we sit down with James Strong, Solutions Architect at Isovalent (the team behind Cilium), to talk about one of the biggest evolutions in Kubernetes networking: the shift from Ingress-NGINX to the Gateway API. James, who is also a maintainer of Ingress-NGINX, explains why the project is being phased out and how the community is building its successor — in-gate, a new implementation designed around the Gateway API. We dive into: Why the Gateway API is the next-generation replace... | 34m 21s | ||||||
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