 Everybody my name is John Kendall and I lead the container monitoring product at Datadog and for those who don't know what Datadog is, Datadog is an observability service for your cloud scale applications and every year we deliver the container report which I'm excited to share with you today where we examine over 1.5 billion containers from tens of thousands of customers and we share some trends that we're seeing in the container ecosystem that we all participate in. So today I'm going to do a bit of a different experience it'll be a little interactive a bit of a game where I'm going to give you a sample of some of the themes that we saw in the issues report and by a show of hands I'll be asking you where you think we landed on some of these trends. So to get started manage Kubernetes services this is where you're offloading the operations of your control plan to cloud providers like GKE from Google Cloud Google Kubernetes Engine or AKS from Azure and I'm curious from the crowd I'm going to ask you a question around this so if you had to guess would you say over half of organizations are using managed Kubernetes Kubernetes service or less than half? So by a show of hands over half of organizations are using managed Kubernetes services. Okay and how many of you think about less than half are using managed Kubernetes services? Wow we're kind of split down the middle as a matter of fact nearly 90% of managed of organizations are using managed Kubernetes services so thinking AKS GKE AKS and they are letting cloud providers do the control plan operations for them. Moving on looking at pod auto scaling so we examine both horizontal pod auto scaling and vertical pod auto scaling horizontal pod auto scaling meaning you're changing the number of pods identical pods that you're using in response to fluctuations in demand. Vertical pod auto scaling talking about how you can change the characteristics of your pods in terms of CPU and memory. And considering horizontal pod auto scaling another question would you say that over 10% of organizations are using horizontal pod auto scaling or less than 10? So by a show of hand over 10% are using 10% of organizations are using horizontal pod auto scaling. Okay not many and how many of you think less than 10 are using horizontal pod auto scaling? Yeah about 40% of organizations are using horizontal pod auto scaling and are really becoming more sophisticated and they're being comfortable having their metric services emit what they need to watch for to change the number of pods in response to demands in traffic. Datadog is an observability service so people use monitors and we looked at not only organizations using containers but organizations not using containers and what are your thoughts on would you say that organizations using containers in terms of the number of monitors for organization organizations using containers versus not using containers which type of organization typically had more monitors so by a show of hands non-containerized organizations more monitors and containerized organizations using more monitors. We appear to be split down the middle. Turns out that organizations using containers had more monitors as of 2021 by a meaningful amount. Docker shim is being deprecated as many of you may know in 1.24 in Kubernetes 1.24 it will be removed and for context Docker shim is an underlying component within Kubernetes that enables users to be able to use the Docker container runtime with Kubernetes and it's being removed and users are being or migrating to other container runtime such as container D and this is something that I'm sure a lot of you are curious about is where this is going so by a show of hands around would you say over 10% at this point have migrated away from Docker container runtime or less than 10% so over 10% okay and less than 10% yeah it seemed like we're kind of split down the middle yeah we have some ways to go in this migration we found that at the moment about since January about 7% have migrated to container D in this context and to wrap things up with the last theme that we're looking at considering I'm sorry we're out of time we don't know wait you can do this one cool so the percentage growth of users using OpenShift how much by show of hands over 10% have migrated to the percentage growth of users using OpenShift and less than 10% growth the percentage growth of organizations using OpenShift and it turns out that roughly 28% growth in the past year has happened users organizations are finding tremendous value out of using the advance of security features and other features for managing their clusters but John let me ask you this this information is probably like really old right it's like is this like two years ago report or like exactly which report is this and when will it be released so this report was published today and this is talking about as of 2021 so to wrap things up I invite you to come join us at our major booth at the expo area we can talk about the report and you're welcome to receive a demo of DataDog thank you for listening