4–7 Nov 2019
Tutorials
These expert-led presentations on Tuesday, 5 November give you a chance to dive deep into the subject matter. Please note: to attend tutorials, you must register for a Gold or Silver pass; does not include access to training courses on Monday or Tuesday.
Tuesday, 5 November
9:00–12:30
Location: Hall A3
Jonathan Johnson (Dijure LLC)
Average rating:
(4.00, 1 rating)
Jonathan Johnson introduces you to Kubernetes for software engineers through concepts and a hands-on tutorials using KataCoda.com/javajon.
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9:00–12:30
Location: Hall A5
Liz Fong-Jones (Honeycomb),
Yoshi Yamaguchi (Google)
Average rating:
(3.50, 6 ratings)
Liz Fong-Jones and Yoshi Yamaguchi walk you through a microservice-based system with distributed tracing using OpenTelemetry. You'll progress from inspecting raw trace data to visualizing the distributed traces with open source engines such as Jaeger and Zipkin, and you'll export the instrumented data to SaaS products such as Honeycomb and Stackdriver.
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9:00–12:30
Location: Hall A6
Michael Hausenblas (AWS)
Average rating:
(3.86, 7 ratings)
GitOps is the practice of continuous delivery using Git repos as the single source of truth, managing infrastructure and applications in an immutable and declarative manner. Michael Hausenblas motivates the model and shows it in action, using Kubernetes and a number of tools.
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13:30–17:00
Location: Hall A5
Kevin Crawley (Instana)
Average rating:
(4.00, 2 ratings)
Kevin Crawley walks you through how to configure a Kubernetes cluster in the Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), deploy Prometheus and Jaeger to monitor a distributed microservice application, and instrument that application by introducing libraries and tooling to support capturing business metrics. You'll configure, update, and deploy a cloud native application using Gitlab and Gitlab-CI.
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13:30–17:00
Location: Hall A3
Erik Veld (HashiCorp),
Nic Jackson (HashiCorp)
Average rating:
(4.00, 2 ratings)
Dynamic cloud-based infrastructure has forced us to reevaluate how we route and secure traffic in our internal networks; a popular solution for this is a service mesh. The service mesh doesn't apply only to modern infrastructure. Erik Veld and Nic Jackson walk you through how to bridge the gap between brownfield and greenfield applications.
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13:30–17:00
Location: Hall A6
Jesus Climent (Google),
Akshay Kumar (Google)
Average rating:
(5.00, 3 ratings)
Jesus Climent explores the key concepts behind microservices. With his guidance, you'll work through a problem and apply these concepts to evaluate and build systems of your own.
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13:30–17:00
Location: M4
Sébastien Goasguen (TriggerMesh)
Average rating:
(1.00, 1 rating)
Priyanka Sharma and Sébastien Goasguen break the shackles vendor lock-in by teaching you to deploy serverless functions to any cloud provider of your choice.
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