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Robust Applications with Polly, the .NET Resilience Framework
Bryan Hogan introduces Polly, a .NET resilience framework, discussing some of its most important features.
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Chaos Engineering - What Is It, and Where It's Going
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on Chaos Engineering, what it is, what it is good for and where it is heading.
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Architectures that Bend but Don't Break
Matt Stine discusses the architecture of robust systems which are adapting to changing conditions in order to not only survive stress but sometimes to benefit from it.
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Building Resilience in Production Migrations
Sangeeta Handa shares Netflix’s migration stories, what helped them build resilience, why resilience is important, and what Netflix Billing Infrastructure is doing to avoid taking downtime.
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Buckets, Funnels, Mobs and Cats or: How We Learned to Love Scaling Apps to the Cloud
The authors discuss how to migrate apps to the cloud using funnels and buckets, and then scale them and test for resilience.
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Chaos Engineering for PCF
Karun Chennuri and Ramesh Krishnaram show chaos tools built on ChaosLemur to verify the resistance to failure of a system running on PCF.
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Chaos Engineering: Building Immunity in Production Systems
Nikhil Barthwal discusses Chaos Engineering, its purpose, how to go about it, metrics to collect, the purpose of monitoring and logging, etc.
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The History of Fire Escapes
Tanya Reilly looks at what can be learned from real world fire codes about expecting failure and designing for it.
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Serving Millions of Customers Serverless at CapitalOne
Srini Uppalapati, Kiran Satelli talk about how CapitalOne migrated customer accounts and transactions to a completely serverless architecture, and built a resilient Transactions and Accounts platform.
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Have You Tried Turning It off and on Again?
This talk features examples from the breadth of the SRE discipline to answer questions such as “what characteristics of an operations practice actively influence a system towards greater resiliency?”
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Unbreakable: Learning to Bend But Not Break at Netflix
Haley Tucker shares examples of chaos experiments which identified problems and built confidence in Netflix’s resilience mechanisms, with challenges, lessons, and benefits scaling chaos engineering.