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Building a Cloud-Native SQL Database [I]
November 26, 2019
While compute management solutions like Docker and Kubernetes have rapidly advanced in recent years due to the proliferation of cloud infrastructure, storage options have been left behind in compariso …
Building a Storage Cluster with Kubernetes [I]
November 26, 2019
Modern software storage systems are inherently complex. They are composed of numerous distributed components, require careful balancing of resources, and have stringent performance requirements. If yo …
Counting with Prometheus [I]
November 26, 2019
Counters are one of the two core metric types in Prometheus, allowing for tracking of request rates, error ratios and other key measurements. Learn why are they designed the way they are, how client l …
Kubernetes: Developing on Windows, Deploying on Linux [B]
November 26, 2019
The Kubernetes community and tooling is currently oriented towards POSIX systems. For various reasons, many developers still need to run a development environment on Windows, while deploying actual se …
OpenTracing Isn't Just Tracing: Measure Twice, Instrument Once [B]
November 26, 2019
Those building microservices at scale understand the role and importance of distributed tracing: its the most direct way to understand how and why a system is misbehaving. However, often this informa …
Operational and Business Insights from Tracing Distributed Microservices [I]
November 26, 2019
In this talk we will present Hawkular APM, an OpenTracing-compliant community project. We will demonstrate how the project can be used to monitor microservices in a cloud environment, capturing trace …
Audit in Kubernetes Now, and in the Future [B]
November 25, 2019
Quoting Wikipedia an audit is a systematic and independent examination of (…) records. Now think for a second, how much information is floating through your Kubernetes cluster. Deployments, Jobs a …
BoF: Create Great CNCF User-Base From Lessons Learned From Other Open Source Communities [B]
November 25, 2019
Success of any open source projects is its people around it. This session goes deep in to analyzing various open source communities and how they influence create great user groups to build and use bet …
Grafana is Not Enough: DIY User Interfaces for Prometheus [I]
November 25, 2019
This talk gives a quick overview of the currently available Prometheus UIs and shows ways to build your own interfaces to enable your workflows. Most popular among the UIs is Grafana, which works well …
Keynote: What is Cloud Native and Why Should I Care?
November 25, 2019
Will provide overview of CNCF plans and accomplishments to date. …
Keynote: Your Philips Hue Light Bulbs Are Turned On By Kubernetes
November 25, 2019
Philips Hue is one of the leading global Internet of Things platforms and has integrations with Amazon Echo, Google Home, IFTTT & Nest to make your lights work for you. The platform has grown consider …
Kubernetes from Dev to Prod at GoEuro [I]
November 25, 2019
The GoEuro team uses Kubernetes across the whole application lifecycle, from Development to CI to QA to Production, using a variety of ways from Minikube to Hyperkube to GKE. Here are some insights fr …
Super Fast Real-time Data Processing on Cloud-Native Architecture [I]
November 25, 2019
While Cloud-Native architecture allows for elastic scaling and much simpler operation, it usually adds opinionated abstractions which may hinder performance or lead to implementation challenges. This …
Tales from Lastminute.com Machine Room: Our Journey Towards a Full On-Premise Kubernetes Architecture in Production [I]
November 25, 2019
We sell travel services to more than 10 million customers worldwide in 15 languages across 35 countries, through hundreds of micro-services. What happens if you challenge the way you deliver your pr …
BoF: What Should be PID 1 in a Container? [I]
November 24, 2019
When a container is started, the main application will have process ID as 1. In a traditional unix systems, PID 1 is usually the init/systemd process. So the question that arises is "Does it really ma …
BoFs: Data-Aware Scheduling in Kubernetes [I]
November 24, 2019
In order to provide prompt results and efficiently deal with data-intensive workloads, Big Data applications execute their jobs on compute slots across large clusters. Also, for optimal performance, t …
Building Distributed TensorFlow Using Both GPU and CPU on Kubernetes [I]
November 24, 2019
Big Data and Machine Learning have become extremely hot topics in recent years. Google has announced its AI-centric strategy and released the deep learning toolkit TensorFlow. TensorFlow soon became t …
Case Study Conrad Electronic From a Static Infrastructure to Continuous Delivery and the Cloud in One Step [B]
November 24, 2019
For many years, the absence of scalable QA environments has been a bottleneck within the development flow at Conrad Electronic with major impact on overall speed and efficiency of the production lif …
Configuring Prometheus for High Performance [A]
November 24, 2019
A key to Prometheus's success is its operational simplicity. It takes only minutes to get a server with a meaningful configuration up and running from scratch. However, once you need to run your Prome …
Delve into Helm: Advanced DevOps [I]
November 24, 2019
Helm is not just for simple applications running in simple environments. In this talk, we delve into the depths of Helm, focusing on lifecycle management and continuous delivery (CI/CD) of Kubernetes- …
Getting To, and Through, Our First Black Friday with Critical Apps on Kubernetes [I]
November 24, 2019
I'll talk about how we adopted kubernetes in Luiza Labs, where we develop and operate the sales channels of Magazine Luiza, a Brazilian retail company of > 4 USD billion in anual revenue. How we depl …
High Availability Kubernetes on Bare Metal [A]
November 24, 2019
To run mission critical applications on your own datacenter you need high availability on every part of the system. In a kubernetes cluster, this includes your controllers, etcd, and even the load bal …
Insecure Containers? Continuous Defense Against Open Source Exploits [A]
November 24, 2019
Open Source Software underpins the internet and many enterprises, but has repeatedly proven itself vulnerable to accident and tampering. High impact exploits lead us to question our unreserved trust i …
Integrating Long-Term Storage with Prometheus [A]
November 24, 2019
While Prometheus's built-in storage does not support long-term data retention and durability, Prometheus provides nascent interfaces for integration with external long-term storage systems. This talk …
Kubernetes Cluster Federation: How to Write a Federated Controller? [A]
November 24, 2019
Extensibility is one of the major selling points of Kubernetes. Cluster Federation is built on the same spirit, but the tooling provided in the form of libraries and framework to build federated contr …
Life of a Packet [I]
November 24, 2019
Tracing the path of network traffic in the kubernetes system. Clarifying which API objects map to implementation and how Google deploys this in GKE today. Attendees will learn about topics from how ne …
Network-independent ACLs: Why Security Shouldn't Depend on Your Network [I]
November 24, 2019
The conventional view is that Security and ACLs are implemented in the network, through a set of typical firewall rules that rely on the IP and Port number. In Kubernetes, everything is a label and p …
Prometheus: The Unsung Heroes [I]
November 24, 2019
Prometheus is a fantastic tool, Prometheus/Kubernetes integration is amazing, PromQL is expressive. We have all heard the superlatives and the articles, but this talk explores those tools of the Prom …
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