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Data on Kubernetes #7: Conway’s Law & Kubernetes - Centralization vs small team autonomy with Mike Tougeron, Lead Site Reliability Engineer, at Adobe & Joseph Sandoval , SRE Manager, Platform Infrastructure, at Adobe.
Loosely coupled teams, loosely coupled workloads and loosely coupled data - on a built for everyone platform?
Abstract:
If it is run by the platform team, is it inevitably a pet? Or more of a pet? Is that the idea, that we give stuff that ” must not fail” to platform teams so they are common services w/ SLAs? Or how is it decided what is owned by the platform vs. the individual teams.
While talking with Joseph and Mike we also dive into what their stack looks like, must have tools they use on a daily bases, VM vs K8s, differences in stateful apps on k8s and War stories!
Mike T Bio:
Joseph Sandoval Bio:
Currently managing a team responsible for over 200k cores of infrastructure (bare metal, vm’s and containers) in 6 datacenters and 3 AWS regions.
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Join our slack:
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▬▬▬▬▬▬ Supporters of the DoKc ▬▬▬▬▬▬
This meetup is sponsored by MayaData, which helped start the DOK.community and remains an active supporter. MayaData sponsors two Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects, OpenEBS (http://www.openEBS.io) - the leading open-source container attached storage solution - and Litmus (https://litmuschaos.io/) - the leading Kubernetes native chaos engineering project, which was recently donated to the CNCF as a Sandbox project. As of August 2020, MayaData is the fifth-largest contributor to CNCF projects. Well-known users of MayaData software include the CNCF itself, Bloomberg, Comcast, Arista, Orange, Intuit, and others. Check out more info at https://mayadata.io/
Data on Kubernetes #7: Conway’s Law & Kubernetes - Centralization vs small team autonomy with Mike Tougeron, Lead Site Reliability Engineer, at Adobe & Joseph Sandoval , SRE Manager, Platform Infrastructure, at Adobe.
Loosely coupled teams, loosely coupled workloads and loosely coupled data - on a built for everyone platform?
Abstract:
If it is run by the platform team, is it inevitably a pet? Or more of a pet? Is that the idea, that we give stuff that ” must not fail” to platform teams so they are common services w/ SLAs? Or how is it decided what is owned by the platform vs. the individual teams.
While talking with Joseph and Mike we also dive into what their stack looks like, must have tools they use on a daily bases, VM vs K8s, differences in stateful apps on k8s and War stories!
Mike T Bio:
Joseph Sandoval Bio:
Currently managing a team responsible for over 200k cores of infrastructure (bare metal, vm’s and containers) in 6 datacenters and 3 AWS regions.
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Connect with us 👋 ▬▬▬▬▬▬
Join our slack:
https://join.slack.com/t/dokcommunity/shared_invite/zt-g3ui5r0g-jDKz5dhh2W1ayElqwKYYAg
Follow us on Twitter: @dokcommunity
Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/
Follow Mike on Twitter:
@mtougeron
Connect with Mike on Linkedin:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtougeron/
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Supporters of the DoKc ▬▬▬▬▬▬
This meetup is sponsored by MayaData, which helped start the DOK.community and remains an active supporter. MayaData sponsors two Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects, OpenEBS (http://www.openEBS.io) - the leading open-source container attached storage solution - and Litmus (https://litmuschaos.io/) - the leading Kubernetes native chaos engineering project, which was recently donated to the CNCF as a Sandbox project. As of August 2020, MayaData is the fifth-largest contributor to CNCF projects. Well-known users of MayaData software include the CNCF itself, Bloomberg, Comcast, Arista, Orange, Intuit, and others. Check out more info at https://mayadata.io/
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