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DESCRIPTION:With the introduction of "Forensic Container Checkpointing" in 
 Kubernetes 1.25 it is possible to checkpoint containers. The ability to ch
 eckpoint containers opens up many new use cases. Containers can be migrate
 d without loosing the state of the container\, fast startup from existing 
 checkpoints\, using spot instances more effective. The primary use case\, 
 based on the title of the Kubernetes enhancement proposal\, is the forensi
 c analysis of the checkpointed containers.\n\nIn this session I want to in
 troduce the different possible use cases of "Forensic Container Checkpoint
 ing" with a focus on how to perform forensic analysis on the checkpointed 
 containers. The presented use cases and especially the forensic analysis w
 ill be done as a live demo giving the audience a hands on experience.
DTSTAMP:20260315T022214Z
LOCATION:Dome
SUMMARY:Forensic container checkpointing and analysis - Adrian Reber
URL:https://cfp.all-systems-go.io/all-systems-go-2023/talk/FZNLRT/
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