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Scaling Container Architectures with OSS & Mesos
David Greenberg discusses how Two Sigma was able to scale up their research to harness tens of thousands of CPUs and the challenges faced.
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Scaling Uber to 1,000 Services
Matt Ranney talks about Uber’s growth and how they’ve embraced microservices. This has led to an explosion of new services, crossing over 1,000 production services in early March 2016.
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Apache Beam: The Case for Unifying Streaming APIs
Andrew Psaltis talks about Apache Beam, which aims to provide a unified stream processing model for defining and executing complex data processing, data ingestion and integration workflows.
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DigitalOcean: Microservices in Your Datacenter
Phil Calçado talks about the patterns and techniques DigitalOcean has used over the years to migrate from a monolithic architecture to SOA and microservices.
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Business Process Orchestration & APIs
Saul Caganoff discusses the different use cases for API consumption and the technical affordances API designers can provide to support those use cases.
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Containers Change Everything
Anne Currie talks about the architectural impact of containers, and what modern container schedulers mean for resilience, redundancy and server density.
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Future of Container-Enabled Infrastructure
Brandon Philips describes how bringing containers, schedulers, and distributed systems together will create more reliable and greatly more trusted server infrastructures.
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting Real-Time Data Pipelines
Alan Ngai and Premal Shah discuss best practices on monitoring distributed real-time data processing frameworks and how DevOps can gain control and visibility over these data pipelines.
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Where's My DevOps API?
Matthew Erbs discusses the need for applying lessons learned building APIs for customers to the creation of internal APIs for the DevOps team.
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The Seven (More) Deadly Sins of Microservices
Daniel Bryant talks about the 2016 edition of the seven deadly sins in building microservices, some of the anti-patterns in microservices along with tools for avoiding them.
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Lessons Learned on Uber's Journey into Microservices
Emily Reinhold shares stories of how a rapid growth company broke up a monolith into a series of microservices, with practices and lessons that can save time and money.
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Design by Contract in Elixir: “Let It Crash” Meets “It Shouldn’t Crash”
Elba Sanchez explains what Design by Contract is, what can be achieved using it and how it can be used in any kind of projects, from personal to mission-critical software.