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vCluster with Lukas Gentele: Rethinking Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy

vCluster with Lukas Gentele: Rethinking Kubernetes Multi-Tenancy

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Are your platform teams constantly saying "no" to requests for new Kubernetes clusters? The traditional approach to Kubernetes multi-tenancy forces organizations to choose between cluster sprawl or restrictive namespaces - neither of which fully meets the needs of modern development teams.

Lukas Gentele, CEO and co-founder of Loft Labs, shares how vCluster is transforming the way organizations handle multi-tenancy in Kubernetes. By running virtual Kubernetes control planes inside namespaces, vCluster enables teams to experiment with different versions, operators, and configurations while maintaining efficient resource usage.

Key topics covered:

  • How vCluster solves the limitations of namespace-based multi-tenancy
  • Running multiple Kubernetes versions in the same cluster for testing and gradual upgrades
  • Managing bare metal GPU resources efficiently for AI/ML workloads
  • Balancing standardization with developer autonomy in platform engineering
  • Using virtual clusters for cost-effective testing across multiple Kubernetes versions

Whether you're a platform engineer looking to say "yes" more often or a development team seeking greater autonomy within Kubernetes, this discussion offers practical insights into modern multi-tenancy approaches.


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