
This post assumes that you’ve some experience with both operating/running Kubernetes and some Go programming language concepts.
For the last year and a half we’ve been working a lot with OpenStack and Kubernetes at Etraveli Group. We’re our own cloud provider and the end users is the developers and the sourrounding teams in the development organization.
One of the key components of running Kubernetes on-top of OpenStack is the Cloud Controller Manager. It’s one of the pieces that glues the two platforms together. For those of you who work with managed Kubernetes services, in public clouds (or private for that…

DevOps Engineer by day. Cloud Native and OSS enthusiast. Aspiring Gopher. Twitter: @subnjet GitHub: @mikejoh