In his talk, Sergey will talk in more detail about the GitOps paradigm, why it was decided to implement this paradigm in the company, on what technical stack it was decided to build it, how the interaction of product teams with DevOps engineers has changed organizationally.
To understand security you should think like a security engineer, behave like him and become him (or you should not?)! During this talk, Leonid and Baruch will continue to tell Vasya's story and his adventures on the meat-packing plant. The understanding of the CISO world will help Vasya and you together with him realize what security problems modern DevOps organization faces and how to solve these problems without making new barriers.
When data scientists, data engineers, manager, customers, and DevOps processes have already appeared in the company, it turns out that the pain is not over. At first, it almost doesn't hurt, and then you should amputate. Let's see where the pain comes from and what to do to reduce it.
Danila Dyugurov wants to talk about how internal DevOps processes are built in Yandex.Cloud, as well as what technological and organizational changes were affected by the massive rearrangement.
This talk will guide you through the components required to have a production-quality distributed tracing setup, including a quick demo showing what we want our tracing solution to tell us, followed by a discussion on the architecture of one of the most popular open source tracing solutions: Jaeger.
In this session we'll see how to achieve modern and flexible Continuous Delivery for cloud-native projects that can be used for production, as of today.
In this talk, we'll look into creative process and remote work, and explore what it means to be designing and building efficiently in the surrealist year 2020.
Find out what awaits you in the next 4 days. The program committee will talk about schedule, interesting talks, and in what format they will be held. The team of organizers in turn will tell you how our platform works, where discussion zones will be held, how to connect to chat rooms, and where to ask questions.
In this talk, Chris Kim and Eamon Bauman will walk the audience through the architecture and lessons learned while building a fully Kubernetes-based learning tool.
In this talk, Tim will introduce the Open Policy Agent (OPA) project. Tim will showcase OPA features and include demos of authz and admission control policies. Finally, he will show how to integrate your services with OPA and provide examples of integrations for projects like Kubernetes, Istio, and more.
В очень крупных организациях зачастую существует проблема отсутствия единой площадки для объединения людей с целью обмена опытом и знаниями, своевременной коммуникации и информирования, развития навыков и компетенций, поддержки и наставничества и решения задачи сплочение команд Бизнеса и IT.
Рашид и Павел немного расскажут о том, как создали SberAcceleration community - сообщество по развитию инженерной зрелости производственных процессов, в котором объединяются люди, занимающиеся автоматизацией и внедрением DevOps CI/CD инженерных практик, где развивается сильная инженерная культура и популяризируется лучшие мировые практики автоматизации процесса разработки программного обеспечения.
Интервью будет полезно всем, кто задумывается о создании сообщества в компании, готов стать его лидером и объединить вокруг себя заряженных и неравнодушных людей для совместного решения уже очевидных проблем.
In this talk, you will learn about all the difficulties and pitfalls that Artem and Andrey faced in the process of implementing multicloud/hybrid cloud solution from Hashicorp.
This talk is about "Landing Zones" on GCP. Building your cloud presence. What to look for in terms of security, compliance, scalability. With a large number of design choices, what are the best practices to look for?
Using the example of the live engineering environment for Azure DevOps Services, Sasha will walk through the process of updating older systems, transforming the automated tests, implementing CI/CD, and the major cultural changes that were needed to make it all possible.
In this talk, Viktor Gamov, a developer advocate with Confluent, will share the ideas around the project that weaves together Kubernetes, GitOps, and Confluent Cloud.
In this talk, we will discuss strategies for organizing development of complex applications with large teams, using the AWS CDK as a central technology component.
Sometimes a team working on the cloud doesn't want to break an existing CI/CD process. But we want to build a new "better" process, and here we need an experiment. Anton will demonstrate it using Yandex.Cloud.
Nowadays many people want Kafka (even when they don't need it). If the case is not trivial, the story does not end after deployment.
During this session Anatoly will tell you what path Avito has traveled in two years of using Kafka, what elements of the ecosystem they actively use and how they simplify life.
Here we take a look at some tools, patterns, and best practices on how to set up testing pipelines for infrastructure as сode frameworks such as AWS CDK and AWS Cloudformation with both 3rd party and AWS Developer tools.
This talk aims to revisit the architecture and design choices of the dm-crypt module and research ideas on how to make Linux transparent disk encryption faster.
What DevOps engineers at Kaspersky do, which technologies they use, and what problems they solve. Let's talk about these projects, who can join the team and build a safer future together.
In this talk, Sergey will tell you about the DevOps at Sber. You'll hear about volumes, team topology problems, architecture features, and key decisions that allow you to move forward and develop.
In this talk, Ana will share how you can get started with Chaos Engineering, how to execute GameDays and Fire Drills with your team and metrics to keep in mind when doing so.
The talk would be "Securing Kubernetes application transports and secrets with Vault and Consul" where speakers show exploits and then how to secure against them.
Kris will show how containers are a nice development tool but can end up being an operational nightmare. This talk is based on real-life situations and will focus on both the cultural and technical aspects of adopting containers. Next to showing the problems, they bring Kris will also provide guidelines/examples on how to do containers right, as a team.
Join the DevOops wrap-up with the Program committee: we will discuss the most interesting talks and chatters as well as talks that should be returned after the conference.