Designed for developers/devops, this workshop uses hands-on, practical exercises to teach fundamental service mesh concepts.
*Limited to 30 developers
DevOps Workshop
Decomposing monolithic apps into distributed microservices introduces a number of manageability and scaling benefits. But doing so introduces a new breed of service communication into your infrastructure that becomes the fundamental determining factor for how your applications behave at runtime. Service communication must be easily managed, monitored, and controlled. The service mesh is a dedicated infrastructure layer that makes service-to-service communication safe, fast, and reliable. If you’re building a cloud native application, you need a service mesh. But how does it work and what can you do with it? This workshop uses hands-on, practical exercises to teach fundamental service mesh concepts. The workshop presumes a basic understanding of microservice architectures, managing applications in production, and use of orchestrators like Kubernetes.
Key takeaways
What is a service mesh and why do I need one?
How to make things faster by adding more steps with latency-aware load balancing
Adding resiliency to service requests using circuit breaking
Securing services by default with transparent TLS
Consideration for running Linkerd on Kubernetes
Observability using Conduit
Audience: Developers
Tech Networking Session
The Future of UX
4:30pm - 7:00pm
Designed for marketers, networkers and developers, learn how industry-experts from companies like Google, Buoyant, Evite, and Ytel are redefining the user experience for software applications.
Tech Networking Session
The Future of UX
Speakers from Google, Evite, Buoyant and Ytel will talk about the latest innovations in UX and best practices on how to delight customers and maximize lifetime value.