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Modern Banking in 1500 Microservices
Matt Heath and Suhail Patel explain how the Monzo team builds, operates, observes, and maintains the banking infrastructure; and how they compose microservices to add new functionality.
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Growing Resilience: Serving Half a Billion Users Monthly at Condé Nast
Crystal Hirschorn outlines how Condé Nast practices Chaos engineering, where this fits within the already established testing and verification ecosystem, and more.
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Panel: the State of DevOps in Retail
The panelists discuss the pressures unique to the retail industry when adopting DevOps principles and practices, and how they have responded to challenges in the current global climate.
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Preparing for the Unexpected
Samuel Parkinson talks about how the Financial Times manages incidents and what they are doing to make it a sustainable process.
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Bouncing Buzzwords - Panel
The panelists discuss DevOps buzzwords and when and where they might have value for organizations seeking performance improvements.
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Operating Pivotal Application Service at Scale
Yusuke Kondo and Akinori Nitta explain the challenges faced and solutions experienced to run and manage a large-scale platform.
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Managing Systems in an Age of Dynamic Complexity
Laura Nolan looks at the common architectural shapes of dynamic control planes, and some examples of how they fail. Why are dynamic control planes so hard to run, and what can be done about it?
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PKS Is Not JAK8sP (Just Another Kubernetes Platform)
Cornelia Davis discusses what distinguishes Pivotal Container Service and covers some of the latest advancements coming from the Kubernetes community, such as cluster-api and more.
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Lessons Learned from Reviewing 150 Infrastructures
Jon Topper presents a structured review of the architectural and operational choices of 150 platform teams, talking about common mistakes and providing advice on how to avoid these.
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Monitoring All the Things: Keeping Track of a Mixed Estate
Luke Blaney talks about how to approach monitoring an estate of many technologies and what the Financial Times did to improve visibility across systems built by all its teams.
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Distributed Tracing in the Wild
Adrian Cole, Tommy Ludwig and Narayanan Arunachalam share the “Sites” project, which is an inventory of real-life setups people use today with distributed tracing to increase developer productivity.
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Pitfalls in Measuring SLOs
Danyel Fisher and Liz Fong Jones discuss how they brought the theory of SLOs to practice, and what they learned that they hadn’t expected in the process.