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      WTF do we need a service mesh?

      We're going to discuss the following: what SMI Spec includes, why everyone want service mesh, and why they want it now, how service mesh can help us with progressive delivery, and, finally, how to understand whether your system and you personally need service mesh.

      • Anton Weiss

        Otomato Software

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      CDK and infrastructure as a code

      Sergey will talk about how to create and provision AWS infrastructure deployments predictably and repeatedly.

      • Sergey Kurson

        AWS

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      How to steer MySQL steam boat

      This talk will help to understand how to launch MySQL servers clusters and how to solve everyday problems in the life of cloud DBA.

      • Nikolay Ihalaynen

        Percona

      In RussianRUComplexity -Hardcore. Really hard and demanding talk, you'll understand only if you're an experienced engineer.
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      Why IT industry is entering its darkest era yet, how DevOps is to blame and why Das Kapital can help

      How did the era of the computer industry begin and what is happening now? Why DevOps influenced IT so much? How developers can stand against huge corporations? And the most interesting how "Das Kapital" by Karl Marx will help answer all these questions.

      • Roman Shaposhnik

        ZEDEDA Inc.

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Serverless containers with Knative and Cloud Run

      In this talk, we’ll see how we can use Knative primitives to build a serverless app that utilizes the Machine Learning magic of the cloud.

      • Mete Atamel

        Google

      In EnglishENComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      Making the Internet faster. And sleeping well at night

      What happens with network requests between your clients and servers? How to make them faster, not break things and keep quiet on-calls? This talk will show how to architect, engineer and operate complex fault-tolerant systems, using Netflix network optimizations work as an example.

      • Sergey Fedorov

        Netflix

      In RussianRUComplexity -Hardcore. Really hard and demanding talk, you'll understand only if you're an experienced engineer.
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      Service mesh for building multicluster systems

      We will consider solutions for building a single system from several Kubernetes clusters.

      • Alexander Lukyanchenko

        Авито

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      The unbearable lightness of scaling pods in Kubernetes

      During this session, you will learn what problems exist in different implementations of Kubernetes "podautoscaler", and how to merge your patch into Kubernetes.

      • Ivan Glushkov

        Postmates

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      Automating everything with Github Actions

      Github Actions is not just another CI. Github Actions is a platform for automating of everything related to your repository. Speaker will show how to start using a rich set of existing tools and how to create your unique one.

      • Nikita Sobolev

        wemake.services

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Do it in code (not YAML)! Unlock power of Kotlin DSL for Kubernetes

      Viktor and Fedor will show how to design and develop your Kubernetes deployment using k8s-Kotlin-dsl — how to use it with standard Kubernetes resources (deployment, PVCs, stateful sets) and with custom CRDs.

      • Fedor Korotkov

        Cirrus Labs

      • Victor Gamov

        Kong

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      How to deal with Kafka so it won't get Kafkaesque

      This talk focuses on the experience of exploiting several Kafka clusters in production: monitoring, maintenance, tooling.

      • Gregory Koshelev

        Kontur

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      Terraform vs Helm: Battle for infrastructure

      Terraform is a powerful instrument, but what if it becomes hard to support? In this talk Dmitry suggests a way out — leave Terraform at a minimum and do the rest through Helm: code becomes more readable, migration between clouds is simplified and maintaining such solution is much easier.

      • Dmitry Gubenko

        KURS

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      DevOps patterns and antipatterns for continuous software updates

      In this talk, Baruch will analyze real-world software update fails and how multiple DevOps patterns could have saved the developers.

      • Baruch Sadogursky

        JFrog

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Implementing microservices architecture as Cloud Run application

      Cloud Run brings Serverless to containers. It is a managed compute platform that automatically scales your stateless containers and abstracts away all infrastructure management, so developers can focus on building great applications. The objective of this talk is to understand the benefits of implementing microservices architecture as a Cloud Run and to enable the developer to navigate through the pitfalls during the implementation stage.

      • Nikhil Barthwal

        Google

      In EnglishENComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      How to draw DevOps?

      During this talk you will learn how to organize teams and establish interaction from the point of DevOps.

      • Igor Kurochkin

        Enabling.team

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Scale your auditing events

      Audit daemon allows to monitor the system and changes, but it has its own weaknesses. Elastic's new Auditbeat fixes this and centralizes records of all changes for ease of use. So, this will be discussed in Phillip's talk.

      • Philipp Krenn

        Elastic

      In EnglishENComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      10 years of on-call. What have we learned?

      Once Dmitry had to personally monitor all the problems 24/7. Now more than 50 engineers who provide twenty-four-hour technical support are engaged in this. How to achieve this will become the key topic of the talk.

      • Dmitriy Stolyarov

        Flant

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Adapting your infrastructure to go multi-*

      In this talk Eric will clarify challenges that come with going Multi-***, and how to tackle with them.

      • Erik Veld

        HashiCorp

      In EnglishENComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      The final story about operators

      During this session Fedor will share the experience of Elastic Cloud Storage team, the accepted philosophy and use-case of using operators for building Kubernetes-native applications on the Pravega-Operator example.

      • Fedor Chemashkin

        Dell Technologies

      In RussianRUComplexity -Hardcore. Really hard and demanding talk, you'll understand only if you're an experienced engineer.
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      Under the hood of serverless Jenkins: Jenkinsfile Runner

      In this talk Oleg will present Jenkinsfile Runner — an engine which allows running Jenkins Pipelines in a single-shot container and in any environment.

      • Oleg Nenashev

        Dynatrace

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      CI of big projects in JetBrains

      Anton will talk about all simple and complex aspects of CI and analyze the latest trends in this area.

      • Anton Arhipov

        JetBrains

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      Flagging your features — a DevOps approach to continuous release

      You will learn how to get started with feature flags for continuous release DevOps style.

      • Alex Thissen

        Xpirit

      In EnglishENComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      The curse of infrastructure team

      Infrastructure is hard: if you make it too hard to use, nobody will use it; if you make it too easy to use—everyone will abuse it. How do we find a balance? You will learn this during this session.

      • Alexey Kirpichnikov

        Kontur

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Pipelines & pods: DevOps with Kubernetes

      In this talk, Burr will be demonstrating the power of the automated build and deployment pipeline augmented by the flexibility of infrastructure-as-code via Kubernetes/OpenShift.

      • Burr Sutter

        Red Hat

      In EnglishENComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      Mobile app development: DevOps or not DevOps

      During this talk you will learn everything you wanted to understand about mobile DevOps and what you were afraid to ask.

      • Vladimir Ivanov

        Tinkoff

      In RussianRUComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Characters, community, and culture: Important factors for prosperity

      Corporate culture has a huge impact on our lives, so, how to make your workplace more comfortable in all respects? Timothy Lister believes, that first of all, we need to identify organization's behaviors and alter our beliefs. And how to do it he will tell during this session.

      • Timothy Lister

        The Atlantic Systems Guild Inc., co-author of the "Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams"

      In EnglishENComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Removing the barriers

      Having no barriers and managements seems like a perfect work when you can be more productive and free. But it that good for you? Hadi will sort this question and prove that every approach has its pros and cons.

      • Hadi Hariri

        JetBrains

      In EnglishENComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      From zero to DevOps superhero: The container edition

      Jessica will tell how to be a cool devops developer not with simple "Hello, World" examples, but with a deep immersion in the container topic.

      • Jessica Deen

        Microsoft

      In EnglishENComplexity -Introduction to technology
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      Delivering progressively with Jenkins X

      Sebastian's talk will show how to implement a fully-fledged Continuous Delivery pipeline for cloud-native environments using Jenkins X.

      • Sebastian Daschner

        Self-employed

      In EnglishENComplexity -For practicing engineers
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      Ansible: Tractor mode. We create a roles that will travel everywhere!

      MTS experience in creating roles that will be fulfilled everywhere. Konstantin will tell you how his team came to this, how they decided it and how to live now.

      • Konstantin Nifanin

        MTS IT

      In RussianRUComplexity -For practicing engineers

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