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An Introduction to Distributed Tracing and Zipkin
Adrian Cole overviews debugging latency problems using call graphs created by Zipkin and reviews the ecosystem, including tools to trace other languages and frameworks.
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Presidential Campaigns & Immutable Infrastructure
Michael Fisher explores how Hillary’s campaign systematically approached every design decision to stay true to immutable principles, leveraging AWS infrastructure along with open source technology.
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The Paved PaaS to Microservices at Netflix
Yunong Xiao discusses how Netflix standardizes common functionality like service discovery, configuration, metrics, logging, and RPC, across services.
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Serverless Design Patterns with AWS Lambda: Big Data with Little Effort
Tim Wagner discusses Big Data on serverless, showing working examples and how to set up a CI/CD pipeline, demonstrating AWS Lambda with the Serverless Application Model (SAM).
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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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Doorman - An Osquery Fleet Manager
Marcin Wielgoszewski talks about how his company uses Doorman and osquery to provide visibility into their infrastructure to enforce security.
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BLESS: Better Security and Ops for SSH Access
Bryan Payne talks about BLESS in general: what it is, how it works, and how we can start using it. He explores the Netflix BLESS production architecture and how other companies have used BLESS.
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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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Fast, Scalable, Reusable: A New Perspective on Production ML/AI Systems
Ekrem Aksoy discusses why production ML/AI systems should have a different perspective than the usual DevOps perspective which works on data immune systems.
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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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AaaS – Anything as a Service. Anything Left to Do, Then?
Dustin Huptas compares private infrastructure with cloud IaaS. PaaS, serverless, considering pros and cons and discussing cases where either model makes sense.
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Beyond Big Data - The Realization of an Active Grid in the Age of Fog Computing
Jan Forrslow discusses Fog Computing, Active Grids, and how an IoT network can become an Active Grid by using Fog Computing.