4–7 Nov 2019
Schedule: Building Cloud Native Systems sessions
11:35–12:15 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A3
effie mouzeli (Wikimedia Foundation),
Alexandros Kosiaris (Wikimedia Foundation)
Average rating:
(4.75, 4 ratings)
The Wikimedia Foundation runs the world’s favorite encyclopedia and one of the top 10 websites on the internet. Effie Mouzeli and Alexandros Kosiaris provide an overview of how Wikipedia is delivered to you.
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13:25–14:05 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A3
Shannon Weyrick (NS1)
Average rating:
(5.00, 1 rating)
DDoS mitigation is an ever-evolving art. Architectures change, attackers get more creative, and keeping the team and platform ahead of the curve is a constant battle. Chaos engineering to the rescue. Shannon Weyrick examines using DDoS war games as a means of keeping the platform resilient, the team’s skill set polished, their tools in top shape, and their spirits and confidence high.
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14:20–15:00 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A3
Danielle Lancashire (HashiCorp)
Average rating:
(4.00, 2 ratings)
As organizations increasingly move workloads to cluster orchestrators, they frequently run into issues when trying to manage their stateful services. Danielle Lancashire demystifies how orchestrators interact with storage providers, explores common issues, and guides you through how to reliably run stateful workloads in cluster orchestrators.
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15:50–16:30 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A3
Janna Brummel (ING Netherlands),
Robin van Zijll (ING Netherlands)
Average rating:
(4.50, 2 ratings)
For years, Janna Brummel and Robin van Zijll have been told no to any external hosting. They've always lost time by not being able to use open source and cloud native products without adjustments. All because they work for a bank. Things are changing now: Janna and Robin are proving it's possible to run APIs in a secure container platform in the public cloud.
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16:45–17:25 Thursday, 7 November 2019
Location: Hall A3
Devesh Chourasiya (Yelp)
Average rating:
(2.00, 1 rating)
The challenging problem in scaling resources dynamically is to maintain a healthy system while limiting expense from unused resources. Devesh Chourasiya walks you through the challenges and major design considerations of any autoscaler system through a production case study of AWS Step Functions autoscaler at Yelp.
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