08-15, 13:40–14:15 (US/Eastern), Conference Auditorium (capacity 260)
Are there 50 ways to build multi-arch container images? Perhaps - which is why building containers for multiple computer architectures can be so hard. Given the various tools and methods to do this, as a developer it can be confusing to understand and figure out what is best for your use case. In this talk, we will do a deep dive on what multi-arch container images are and explore all the different ways of creating them. Get ready to learn how to make containers that can run anywhere on anything!
Urvashi is a Principal Software Engineer on the OpenShift Containers Team at Red Hat. She has spent the last few years developing Open Source container tools including Podman, Buildah, CRI-O, Skopeo, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. She is passionate about sharing her work and has given talks at various conferences including KubeCon, DevConf, and SCaLE. Urvashi is also a co-organizer of DevConf.US and an instructor at Boston University.
Adam Kaplan (he/him/his) is a software engineer at Red Hat, a maintainer of the Shipwright and Tekton projects, and former CD Foundation Governing Board member. He currently leads efforts at Red Hat to simplify hybrid cloud application development, and previously maintained developer-focused components for OpenShift. Before joining Red Hat, Adam helped companies ship freight containers at a logistics-focused technology consulting firm.