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[1656.98 --> 1657.52] cost and
[1657.52 --> 1657.96] overhead of
[1657.96 --> 1658.20] it is
[1658.20 --> 1658.64] just not
[1658.64 --> 1659.10] worth it.
[1659.10 --> 1659.38] Anyway,
[1659.50 --> 1661.82] so now we
[1661.82 --> 1662.30] submitted our
[1662.30 --> 1662.82] paper again.
[1663.56 --> 1663.98] Once it's
[1663.98 --> 1664.30] accepted,
[1664.44 --> 1664.98] I can publish
[1664.98 --> 1665.32] it because
[1665.32 --> 1665.68] it's a
[1665.68 --> 1666.18] double-blind
[1666.18 --> 1666.54] paper,
[1666.62 --> 1666.84] so I
[1666.84 --> 1667.52] can't just
[1667.52 --> 1669.10] publish it
[1669.10 --> 1670.18] before it
[1670.18 --> 1670.74] gets accepted
[1670.74 --> 1671.16] by some
[1671.16 --> 1671.52] confidence.
[1671.52 --> 1672.80] So tell
[1672.80 --> 1673.22] us how
[1673.22 --> 1674.36] PKS works.
[1674.88 --> 1676.20] PKS is
[1676.20 --> 1678.18] an implementation
[1678.18 --> 1679.00] of Kubernetes
[1679.00 --> 1680.14] for
[1680.14 --> 1681.92] distribution
[1681.92 --> 1682.94] on VMware,
[1683.54 --> 1684.22] so does
[1684.22 --> 1685.90] it provision
[1685.90 --> 1686.86] Kubernetes
[1686.86 --> 1688.26] on VMware
[1688.26 --> 1688.92] systems?
[1690.16 --> 1690.66] Yes,
[1691.00 --> 1691.64] but it does
[1691.64 --> 1692.42] more than
[1692.42 --> 1692.70] that.
[1692.96 --> 1693.48] So it
[1693.48 --> 1694.24] is a
[1694.24 --> 1694.84] joint effort
[1694.84 --> 1695.34] between
[1695.34 --> 1696.22] Pivotal
[1696.22 --> 1698.56] and VMware,
[1698.56 --> 1700.42] and to
[1700.42 --> 1700.62] some
[1700.62 --> 1701.12] extent also
[1701.12 --> 1702.04] Google for
[1702.04 --> 1702.68] the Cloud
[1702.68 --> 1703.28] Foundry stuff
[1703.28 --> 1703.72] on Google.
[1703.88 --> 1704.02] Now,
[1704.48 --> 1705.58] this doesn't
[1705.58 --> 1705.96] mean that
[1705.96 --> 1706.80] PKS requires
[1706.80 --> 1707.48] Cloud Foundry,
[1707.58 --> 1708.00] it can be
[1708.00 --> 1708.46] used next
[1708.46 --> 1708.84] to it,
[1709.44 --> 1710.00] and it
[1710.00 --> 1710.24] can be
[1710.24 --> 1710.44] used
[1710.44 --> 1710.80] standalone.
[1711.02 --> 1711.30] So what
[1711.30 --> 1712.26] I work
[1712.26 --> 1713.58] on at
[1713.58 --> 1713.94] the VMware
[1713.94 --> 1714.62] side at
[1714.62 --> 1716.90] least is
[1716.90 --> 1718.70] the
[1718.70 --> 1719.14] integrations
[1719.14 --> 1719.44] with the
[1719.44 --> 1720.22] VMware stack,
[1720.90 --> 1722.56] then the
[1722.56 --> 1724.14] optimizations we
[1724.14 --> 1724.70] can do at
[1724.70 --> 1725.36] the hypervisor
[1725.36 --> 1725.96] level to
[1725.96 --> 1726.68] work with
[1726.68 --> 1728.40] something like
[1728.40 --> 1728.82] Kubernetes,
[1729.64 --> 1730.14] so that you
[1730.14 --> 1730.54] get these
[1730.54 --> 1731.24] benefits of
[1731.24 --> 1731.66] maintenance
[1731.66 --> 1732.46] mode and
[1732.46 --> 1733.40] the separation
[1733.40 --> 1733.92] between your
[1733.92 --> 1734.88] hardware and
[1734.88 --> 1735.76] your actual
[1735.76 --> 1737.22] workloads,
[1738.12 --> 1739.64] and it
[1739.64 --> 1740.34] uses Bosch.
[1740.46 --> 1740.74] So that's
[1740.74 --> 1741.06] the only
[1741.06 --> 1741.74] required,
[1741.96 --> 1742.60] that's the