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

Containers & Containers Orchestration sessions

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1:30pm–5:00pm Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Location: 210 D/H
Secondary topics:  Hands-on
Average rating: ***..
(3.40, 5 ratings)
Join Christian Hernandez to learn Kubernetes basics using curl, kubectl, oc, and other command-line tools. You'll discover how to model portable, scaleable, and highly available solutions using open source tools for distributed computing. Read more.
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9:00am–10:30am Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Location: 210 A/E
Secondary topics:  Framework-focused, Hands-on, Overview
Phillip Wittrock (Google)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 2 ratings)
Join Philip Wittrock to learn the fundamentals behind Kubernetes API creation and build your own Kubernetes extension API. You'll cover the fundamentals of defining APIs as resources (e.g., versioning semantics) and implementing APIs as controllers. During the second half, you'll apply the conceptual material as we build our own Kubernetes API for MongoDB from scratch. Read more.
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9:00am–10:30am Thursday, June 13, 2019
Location: 210 B/F
Secondary topics:  Best Practice, Framework-focused
Derek Ferguson (Fitch Solutions), Laura Shornack (JPMorgan Chase)
Average rating: ****.
(4.33, 3 ratings)
Private clouds present many unique challenges to architects and software engineering wishing to build and deploy machine learning solutions. Derek Ferguson and Laura Schornack walk you through a real-world example that addresses these challenges using Kubernetes, TensorFlow, and KubeFlow. Read more.
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4:50pm–5:35pm Thursday, June 13, 2019
Location: 210 B/F
Simon Zeltser (Google)
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(3.00, 1 rating)
OpenCensus is a new standard for tracing and metrics of cloud services, used for observability into applications that span multiple clouds and technological stacks. Simon Zeltser explains how to use vendor-agnostic client libraries for OpenCensus to export telemetry to common distributed tracing systems and covers core concepts like tags, metrics, exporters, zPages, and context propagation. Read more.