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A Series of Unfortunate Container Events @Netflix
Amit Joshi and Andrew Spyker talk about Project Titus, Netflix's container runtime on top of Amazon EC2.
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Practical mTLS: Security without the Headaches
Ying Li discusses in detail the implementation challenges of Swarm, how her team at Docker greatly reduced the overhead necessary to manage an infrastructure that makes use of TLS certificates.
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Architecture Patterns for Microservices in Kubernetes
Thomas Fricke describes some common patterns to build applications for use in containers, with real world examples using Kubernetes.
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Dev to Prod in Five Minutes: Is Your Company Ready?
Carlos Leon gives first-hand practical advice for adopting containers and the changes required, and talks about the technical and cultural changes needed to move at the pace containers can offer.
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When Containers Attack!
Anne Currie dives deep into history: what the past can tell us about full stack engineers, popular tech platforms and the dangers of searching for the perfect technology.
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cgroupv2: Linux's New Unified Control Group System
Chris Down goes over design decisions and deviations for cgroupv2 compared to v1, pitfalls and caveats one may encounter when migrating to cgroupv2, and how Facebook is using cgroupv2.
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Continuous Delivery the Hard Way with Kubernetes
Luke Marsden assembles a CI/CD pipeline from scratch to Kubernetes using GitLab CE as an example. The talk is mostly demos.
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Deliver Docker Containers Continuously on AWS
Philipp Garbe discusses ECS and all other services needed to run containers in production, automatically deploying and scaling an ECS cluster and containerized applications.
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Architecting for Failure in a Containerized World
Tom Faulhaber discusses the new container-based toolbox for building systems that are robust in the face of failures, how to recover from failure and how the tools can be used to best effect.
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Amazon ECS: a Platform to Run Production Containers
Uttara Sridhar dives deep into the architecture behind Amazon ECS and demonstrates the key features to build and run a container-based application on Amazon ECS.
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Elastic Efficient Execution of Varied Containers
Sharma Podila reviews the state of containers usage in Netflix, discussing projects Titus and Mantis, AWS integration, and using Fenzo to run an elastic infrastructure for a varied mix of workloads.
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Mesos: A State-of-the-art Container Orchestrator
Jie Yu discusses how containers are managed in Mesos, the future of container support in Mesos, and shows some of the new container networking and storage features.