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Software Supply Chains for DevOps
Aysylu Greenberg discusses what needs to be collected to allow DevOps to inspect and verify the integrity of the supply chain, some of the existing solutions and open problems in this space.
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What Does the Future Hold for Java?
The panelists discuss new features in Java including Records and Local Variable Type Inference, and performance improvements, the various ‘free’ builds of OpenJDK, and the development of Foojay.io.
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User Simulation for Rapid Outage Mitigation
Carissa Blossom walks through the monitoring service that Uber developed to identify issues in production at the individual city level all across the globe.
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Reduce ‘Unknown Unknowns’ across Your CI/CD Pipeline
The panelists discuss monitoring and observability methods that DevOps and SRE teams can employ to balance change and uncertainty without the need to constantly reconfigure monitoring systems.
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Measuring Value Realization through Testing in Production
The panelists discuss what are the best patterns for testing in production and how testing in production can provide feedback that can be built back into the continuous delivery lifecycle of DevOps.
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Building Reliability One Step at a Time
Ana Margarita Medina shares how she has been using Chaos Engineering and how it can be used to decouple our system’s weak points, learn from incidents and improve monitoring and observability.
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Embracing Observability in Distributed Systems
Michael Hausenblas discusses good practices and current developments around CNCF open source projects and specifications including OpenTelemetry and FluentBit.
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InfoQ Roundtable: Embracing Production: Make Yourself at Home
The panelists discuss operating distributed systems in production, how they embrace production, and ways to make it easier for others to onboard and keep the system up and running.
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InfoQ Roundtable: Multi-Cloud Microservices: Separating Fact from Fiction
The panelists discuss if it is possible to implement an architecture across multi-cloud promises removing vendor lock-in and the ability to shift load during cloud provider specific outages.
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Managing the Risk of Cascading Failure
Laura Nolan discusses some of the mechanisms that cause cascading failures, what can be done to reduce the risk, and what to do if there is a cascading failure situation.
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True Observability Needs High-Cardinality
Pierre Vincent discusses how high-cardinality observability helps the exploration and debugging power required to understand the reality of a production system.
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Evolving Analytics in the Data Platform
Blanca Garcia-Gil discusses the BBC’s analytics platform architecture, the failure modes they designed for, and the investigation of the new unknowns and how they automated them away.