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Amazon DynamoDB: Evolution of a Hyperscale Cloud Database Service
Akshat Vig presents Amazon’s experience operating DynamoDB at scale and how the architecture continues to evolve to meet the ever-increasing demands of customer workloads.
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DevSusOps - Bringing Sustainability Concerns to Development and Operations
Adrian Cockcroft defines terminology and introduces the mental models needed to make sense of sustainability as a non-functional requirement for developing and operating systems.
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On beyond Serverless: CALM Lessons and a New Stack for Programming the Cloud
Joe Hellerstein shares lessons from research on how we can deliver stateful, communicating, autoscaling cloud software, describing ongoing work in the Hydro Project at Berkeley on programmable cloud.
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Log4Shell Response Patterns & Learnings from Them
Tapabrata Pal describes three broad categories of enterprises based on their responses to Log4Shell and identifies the key characteristics of each of these patterns.
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Moving .NET Apps to the Cloud
The panelists discuss the benefits and challenges of moving .NET apps and the different options available, including managed Kubernetes services, serverless platforms, and HTTP-based hosting options.
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Sidecars, eBPF and the Future of Service Mesh
Jim Barton discusses the challenges of service mesh today, along with the latest developments in what the service mesh community is doing to improve its implementations.
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Chaos Engineering Observability with Visual Metaphors
Yury Niño Roa introduces a new actor: visual metaphors, discussing visualisation and how to use colours, textures, and shapes to create mental models for observability and chaos engineering.
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Observability is Also Programmed
Yury Niño Roa discusses a new methodology to adopt [OaC] in companies according to their size, talking about the current observability landscape and how companies can adopt this as a practice.
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How to Test Your Fault Isolation Boundaries in the Cloud
Jason Barto discusses fault isolation boundaries and ways to take advantage of fault isolation in AWS, demonstrating initial tests used to ensure a system has successfully isolated faults.
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Securing Microservices: Preventing Vulnerability Traversal
Stefania Chaplin is looking at OWASP recommendations and Kubernetes best practices to find out more about how to secure microservices and reduce vulnerability traversal.
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State of OpenTelemetry, Where Are We and What’s Next?
Michael Hausenblas discusses what problems OpenTelemetry solves, and overviews the ecosystem and status of various projects within OpenTelemetry.
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The Scientific Method for Testing System Resilience
Christina Yakomin discusses the Scientific Method, and how Vanguard draws inspiration from it in their resilience testing efforts, covering the "Failure Modes and Effects Analysis" technique.