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The Operating System in 2018
Justin Cormack discusses the current status of OSes, the languages used to write them and the growing presence of unikernels and microkernels.
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Caching Beyond RAM: The Case for NVMe
Alan Kasindorf explores the possibility of using new storage devices to reduce DRAM dependency for cache workloads and talks about use cases that optimize for different cache workloads.
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How to Make Linux Microservice-Aware with Cilium and eBPF
Thomas Graf talks about a new efficient in-kernel programming language called eBPF. It allows extending existing kernel components or glue them together in new forms without changing the kernel itself
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Day Two Kubernetes: Tools for Operability
Bridget Kromhout discusses what containers and Kubernetes clusters are at a high level, and looks into the practical application of open source tools to simplify cluster management.
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DevOps & Lean Thinking Panel
The panelists confront deep questions like, "How do you DevOps right?" and, "Is testing waste?" Find pointers about selecting incident commanders, DevOps under auditing constraints, and more.
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Building Data Environments for Production Microservices with Geode
Ryan Hunt discusses HCSC’s approach to support rapid development and continuous deployment of a high-performance data environment that backs their Digital APIs.
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The Cloud Challenge
Richard Moran discusses how Fidelity Investments is leveraging people, process and technology to tackle cultural and technological problems and take on the cloud challenge.
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Service Ownership @Slack
Holly Allen talks about the bumps and scrapes, triumphs and pitfalls of Slack’s journey from a centralized ops team to development teams that own the full lifecycle of their systems.
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Chaos Engineering - What Is It, and Where It's Going
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on Chaos Engineering, what it is, what it is good for and where it is heading.
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DevOps for the Database
Baron Schwartz explores real-life stories that answer two questions: “Why is it hard to apply DevOps principles and practices to databases, and how can we get better at it?”
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Extreme Pipelines
Cory Jett, William Marchlewski discuss how Mastercard built a CF pipeline, the current state, and what the future holds for automation.
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Tea Ceremonies: Steeping IT Ops in Your Developer's Hot Water
Olaf Gradin shares Fiserv’s experience working with Pivotal Application Service, what worked and what didn’t.