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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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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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Serverless and Chatbots: A Match Made in the Cloud
Gillian Armstrong uses practical examples from their chatbot and shares some of the lessons they learned which help starting a chatbot.
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Whispers in the Chaos: Monitoring Weak Signals
J. Paul Reed looks at what the safety sciences have to say about humans operating complex socio-technical systems, including how resilience engineering can help, and more.
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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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Crisis to Calm: Story of Data Validation @ Netflix
Lavanya Kanchanapalli discusses safe data propagation at Netflix, circuit breakers, data canaries and staggered rollout effective, and efficient validations via sharing data and isolating change.
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Connecting, Managing, Observing, and Securing Services
Zack Butcher talks about how a service mesh helps with the transition from monoliths to microservices, to empower operations teams, and to adopt security best-practices.
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Nearline Recommendations for Active Communities @LinkedIn
Hema Raghavan focusses on technologies they have built to power LinkedIn’s “People You May Know” product and describes their nearline platform for notification recommendation.
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Reactive DDD—When Concurrent Waxes Fluent
Vaughn Vernon gives practical guidance on using DDD to model business-driven solutions that result in software that is fluent, type-safe, and with core Reactive properties.
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Human-centric Machine Learning Infrastructure @Netflix
Ville Tuulos discusses the tools Netflix built for the data scientists and some of the challenges and solutions made to create a paved road for machine learning models to production.