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Chaos Engineering for People Systems
Dave Rensin shares his experiences building stronger systems, teams, and companies at Google over the last five years.
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The Cloud Native Diabolical Developer
Martijn Verburg discusses what it takes to be a cloud-native developer.
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Securing a Multi-tenant Kubernetes Cluster
Kirsten Newcomer identifies the most common layers in a typical container deployment, and discusses technologies and deployment patterns that can be used to ensure strong multi-tenancy at each layer.
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Multi-Language Infrastructure as Code
Joe Duffy shows how a multi-language approach to infrastructure as code, using general purpose programming languages, lets cloud engineers program AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, Kubernetes infrastructure.
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How Much Does It Cost to Attack You?
Jarrod Overson describes the cost vs value justification of an attack, how it shifts over time, and why it means that silver bullets just don’t exist.
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Achieving Low-Latency in the Cloud with OSS
Mark Price explores the improvements in cloud networking technology and outlines techniques for low-latency messaging from an application and operating-system perspective.
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Making a Lion Bulletproof: SRE in Banking
Robin van Zijll and Janna Brummel talk about the history, present and future of ING’s SRE team and practices. They share lessons learned that can be applied to any organization starting or growing SRE
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Building and Operating a Serverless Data Pipeline
Will Norman discusses the motivations of switching to a serverless infrastructure, and lessons learned while building and operating such a system at scale.
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How to Evolve Kubernetes Resource Management Model
Jiaying Zhang provides an overview of the current Kubernetes resource model and best practice guidance on managing compute resources and specifying application resource requirements on Kubernetes.
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The Anti-transformation Transformation
Mirco Hering explores what is hindering many large, complex enterprise organizations from achieving mature DevOps, providing guidance on how to progress.
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What Breaks Our Systems: A Taxonomy of Black Swans
Laura Nolan talks about Black Swan events - unforeseen, unanticipated, and catastrophic incidents - that may happen in production and can take the system down.
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Graceful Degradation as a Feature
Lorne Kligerman talks about graceful degradation as an engineering goal which can be confidently tested with Chaos Engineering.