All Software Architecture, All the Time
June 10-13, 2019
San Jose, CA
Thomas Rampelberg

Thomas Rampelberg
Software Engineer, Buoyant

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Thomas Rampelberg is a software engineer at Buoyant. He’s made a career of building infrastructure software that allows developers and operators to focus on what’s important to them. Previously at Mesosphere, he helped create DC/OS, one of the first container orchestration platforms used by many of the Fortune 500. He has moved to the next big problem in the space: providing insight into what’s happening between services, improving reliability between them, and using best practices to secure the communication channels between them.

Sessions

11:00am–11:45am Thursday, June 13, 2019
Cloud native, Microservices
Location: 210 B/F
Secondary topics:  Best Practice
Thomas Rampelberg (Buoyant)
When you’re operating multiple services, outages can feel like murder mysteries. Forensics tools such as monitoring and observability are essential, but it's a challenge balancing priorities between new features and tools to pinpoint root causes. Thomas Rampelberg discusses how Linkerd 2.0 provides many of the tools you need to tame the chaos of operating microservices in a cloud native world. Read more.