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16-17 June, 2026
Mumbai, India
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Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
Writing a Kubernetes operator looks easy with Kubebuilder and controller-runtime, until production traffic hits. Then the real problems begin.

This session dives into the hard parts of building production-grade operators, focusing on the reconciliation loop and managing stateful workloads safely.

Operators inherently "live in the past" because they read from a cache populated by watch events. This stale view can cause subtle race conditions, over-creation bugs, and inconsistent state. We’ll explore how to handle this safely using optimistic concurrency, resource versions, and the memory expectations pattern used by core Kubernetes controllers.

I’ll also cover designing idempotent reconciliations, deterministic resource naming, spec-hash comparisons instead of brittle DeepEqual checks, safe pod template customization, and the realities of StatefulSets and persistent volumes, including update strategies like OnDelete and volume binding pitfalls.

If you’re building or operating controllers in real clusters, this talk will help you avoid painful production mistakes.
Speakers
avatar for Someshwaran Mohan Kumar

Someshwaran Mohan Kumar

Developer Advocate, Elastic
I’m a Developer Advocate at Elastic and an open-source enthusiast shaped by community collaboration. I enjoy building systems, exploring codebases, and solving real-world distributed systems challenges.

At Elastic, I lead developer communities across India, helping platform teams understand cloud-native architecture, Kubernetes, observability, search, and scalable system design. I share practical insights from our engineering journey through talks, workshops, demos, and technical w... Read More →
Wednesday June 17, 2026 4:25pm - 5:05pm IST
203 (Second Floor)
  Cloud & Orchestration

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