KubeCon EU 2026 in London was a milestone — not just for presenting “Lessons Learned Orchestrating Multi-Tenant GPUs on OpenShift AI”, but for the incredible book signing event and community response.
A huge thank you to the vCluster team for organizing the book signing event at their booth! Co-authors Luca Berton and Grzegorz Stencel signed copies of Kubernetes Recipes together, meeting readers face-to-face and discussing everything from GPU orchestration to day-to-day cluster operations.
The vCluster team — especially Diaa Khalil — was magnificent and patient in hosting us. The booth had a constant stream of Kubernetes practitioners stopping by for signed copies and conversations about real-world cluster challenges.
“A bit late, but still worth sharing that I had great pleasure of my kubernetes.recipes book signing with my coauthor Luca Berton at KubeCon 2026 at vCluster stand. Thanks to magnificent and patient vCluster team for organising that!” — Grzegorz Stencel
The session covered real-world lessons from deploying NVIDIA GPU infrastructure at scale on OpenShift with KAI scheduler, GH200 Grace Hopper, and multi-tenant GPU sharing. The room was packed — standing room only — and the questions didn’t stop for 20 minutes after the session ended.
Key topics that sparked the most discussion:
Between the talk, the vCluster booth signing, and the hallway track:
The best conversations at KubeCon always happen in the hallway. Here’s what people were talking about:
The Kubernetes Recipes project has grown significantly since KubeCon:
Fresh from KubeCon EU, the next stop is Red Hat Summit Atlanta (May 11-14, 2026). The focus continues on GPU infrastructure, AI workloads, and the operational challenges that every enterprise faces when moving from GPU experimentation to production.
If you didn’t get a copy at KubeCon:
See you at Red Hat Summit Atlanta! If you spot me, come say hi — I might have a book in my bag. 🎒📚