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Conquering Microservices Complexity @Uber with Distributed Tracing
Yuri Shkuro talks about how Uber is using distributed tracing to make sense of a large number of microservices and the interaction among them.
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Acceptance Testing for Continuous Delivery
Dave Farley describes approaches to acceptance testing that allow teams to work quickly and effectively, build functional coverage tests and maintain those tests throughout change.
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Multi-Tenancy in Kubernetes
Katharina Probst discusses both the mechanics and the implications of cluster sharing on cost, isolation, and operational efficiency, including use cases, even challenging ones.
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Cloud-Native Data Pipelines with Apache Kafka
Gwen Shapira discusses how data engineering requirements changed in a cloud-native world, and how the solutions change with them.
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Programming the Cloud with TypeScript
Luke Hoban reviews the unique benefits of applying programming languages in general, and TypeScript in particular, to the cloud infrastructure domain.
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Introduction to SMI (the Service Mesh Interface)
Brendan Burns talks about the recently released generic interface for service mesh technology and covers the SMI specification and implementations.
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The Service Mesh: It's about Traffic
Oliver Gould talks about the Linkerd project, a service mesh hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, to give operators control over the traffic between their microservices.
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Automatic Clustering at Snowflake
Prasanna Rajaperumal presents Snowflake’s clustering capabilities as well as their infrastructure to perform maintenance automatically. He covers real-world problems they run into and their solutions.
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Amplifying Sources of Resilience: What Research Says
John Allspaw talks about applying Resilience Engineering thinking & paradigms to the world of software engineering and outlines productive avenues to locate, amplify, support, and build this capacity.
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A Continuation of Devops: Policy as Code
Gareth Rushgrove looks at examples of tools that move security controls into code and explores how policy as code can work at the team level.
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A Guided Journey of Cloud-Native Featuring Monzo
Cheryl Hung and Matt Heath present the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, what it is and what it does, and how Monzo is using cloud-native.
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Verifying a Distributed System with Combinatorial Topology
Veronica Lopez shares her experience with containers and Kubernetes, including flexible autoscaling and refined testing & delivery experiences, that make sense within an Elixir environment.