Build & maintain complex distributed systems
October 1–2, 2017: Training
October 2–4, 2017: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Bret Fisher

Bret Fisher
Docker Captain, DevOps Consultant

Website | @BretFisher

Bret Fisher is a Virginia Beach-based freelance DevOps and Docker consultant, trainer, speaker, and open source volunteer. Bret has been a cloud and data center ops and system administrator for 20 years. Currently, he helps teams Dockerize their apps and systems and improve their speed of deployment, resiliency, metrics, and awareness (all that DevOps-y stuff). Bret is a Docker Captain and Code for America Brigade Captain. He runs several monthly meetups, speaks at conferences, and is obsessed with containerizing any app he sees. (He’ll likely talk your ear off about it next time you meet.) Bret also develops in Node.js, Bash, and general web, usually for open source projects. In his free time, he does CrossFit, surfs a little, geeks out in the awesome local dev community in Virginia Beach, and travels with his wife. He writes at Bretfisher.com and tweets at @bretfisher.

Sessions

9:00am12:30pm Monday, October 2, 2017
Bret Fisher (DevOps Consultant), Shawn Bower (Cornell University), Jesse White (Contino)
Average rating: ****.
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Starting where previous Docker workshops leave off, Bret Fisher, Shawn Bower, and Tony Pujals dive into the new Swarm mode clustering (services), failover, blue-green deployments, monitoring, logging, troubleshooting, and security, covering the latest built-in features and common third-party tools as they walk you through installing them on your own five-node cloud Swarm cluster. Read more.
10:45am11:35am Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Location: Table A
Bret Fisher (DevOps Consultant), Shawn Bower (Cornell University)
Want to know how to improve your local development workflow, how to deploy Docker Swarm, or how to deal with other stumbling blocks on the way to deploying containers? Come chat with Bret and Shawn about all things Docker and containers. No question is too big or too small. Read more.