Build Systems that Drive Business
Sep 30–Oct 1, 2018: Training
Oct 1–3, 2018: Tutorials & Conference
New York, NY
Alice Goldfuss

Alice Goldfuss
Site Reliability Engineer, GitHub

Website | @alicegoldfuss

Alice Goldfuss is a systems punk currently helping GitHub run its cutting-edge container platform. She loves kernel crashes, memory design, and performance hacks. Alice has consulted on some books, including Docker: Up & Running, Effective DevOps, and Site Reliability Engineering: Volume 2, presented at some conferences, such as SREcon, Velocity, and Container Summit, and run some others, including LISA17 and devopsdays Portland. You can follow her on Twitter, but you’ll probably regret it.

Sessions

4:00pm–4:55pm Monday, October 1, 2018
Cloud Computing Day with Kubernetes
Location: Sutton Center
Sarah Wells (Financial Times), Brendan Burns (Microsoft), Kris Nova (Independent), Alice Goldfuss (GitHub)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 2 ratings)
Join this panel on the future of Kubernetes, as Sarah Wells, Brendan Burns, Kris Nova, and Alice Goldfuss explore upcoming challenges and opportunities. Read more.
1:30pm–2:10pm Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Microservices and Containers
Location: Sutton South/Regent Parlor Level: Beginner
Secondary topics:  Systems Architecture & Infrastructure
Alice Goldfuss (GitHub)
Average rating: ****.
(4.75, 8 ratings)
Containers can be a great infrastructure solution, but no one should drive them without a manual. Alice Goldfuss discusses some of the advantages and disadvantages of running containers in production at scale. Read more.