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“The International Space Station has been orbiting the Earth for over 20 years. It was not launched fully formed, as a monolith in space. Instead, it is built out of dozens of individual modules, each with a dedicated role - life support, engineering, science, commercial applications and more. Each module (or container) functions as a microservice, adding additional capabilities to the whole. Not only do the modules need to function together, delivering both functional and non-functional capabilities, they were designed, developed and built by different countries on Earth and once launched into space (deployed in multiple different ways), had to work together - perfectly. Despite the many (minor) reliability issues which have occurred over the decades, the ISS remains a highly reliable platform for cutting edge scientific and engineering research. In this session I will describe the way the space station was developed and the lessons Site Reliability and DevOps Engineers can learn from it.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Have you ever felt you took every wrong turn possible in the process of mitigating a production incident? Did you go through a 3-hour hell during incident response and felt the incident wasn’t complex enough to justify the horrors you’ve experienced? Did it cause you to question your engineering or problem-solving skills? Well, it’s only partially you. Our brain is wired to make decision-making simpler. In doing so, it exposes itself to biases, heuristics, and other quirks that may seem like “bad decisions” in hindsight. In this talk, through real-life outages, we’ll project those psychological principles onto the world of production monitor, and incident management. As a responder, you’ll learn why those behavioral patterns emerge during production incidents and what can be done to limit their effect, and as a manager, you’ll learn how to enable and encourage a healthy environment to better support those patterns.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
The word observable entered the English language roughly 400 years ago, but the concepts of what it means to see, comprehend, and understand something have been debated since time immemorial. Starting in the 19th century, a series of postulates and criteria coalesced into control theory, and it is from this body of knowledge that we gained the word “observability”. Today, with the advent of complex, interconnected computer systems, that word has taken on new meanings and connotations—some useful, some detrimental, and some just plain confusing. In this talk, we’ll mix a little history, a touch of philosophy, and a healthy dose of reality, to demystify what observability means to us as professional computer people. We’ll tear through the marketing material and unearth foundational principles that will help us to build better infrastructure, write better software, and promote healthier business practices. Finally, we’ll explore some potential new avenues for discussion and understanding.
PRINCIPLES OF OBSERVABILITY // DANIEL MAHER, DataDog
PRINCIPLES OF OBSERVABILITY // DANIEL MAHER, DataDog
DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Security people say users are the weakest link. But are they? When complying with security becomes too burdensome, users take shortcuts, find workarounds, and end up jeopardizing security. Blaming users is lazy and easy. Making security usable is time consuming and challenging. How does design research help us understand our customers? What patterns and principles drive secure behavior? How can we build empathy with customers and make the right thing to do the easiest thing to do? This session explores these questions, and provides examples of how design thinking and research can help us be more secure. We will walk through our creation of core user personas, design principles, and how these inform and direct our design choices and intent. Don’t blame your users anymore. Come learn how to be part of a future where usability leads security.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
This is for you, you rockstar, ninja coffee drinking workaholic who doesn’t know what a vacation day looks like. Even though you love your job and are dedicated and are super important, you need a break too. We tend to think that working all the time is an effective practice while the truth is that finding the time for self care and recharging your batteries is beneficial for both you and your company. Additionally, if you’re a leader, you’re responsible for the wellbeing of your team. In this talk I’ll discuss the importance of taking time off of work and creating a positive culture surrounding vacation time.
(Ignite) TAKE A HIKE: PREVENTING BATTERY CORROSION - LEAH VOGEL, CHEGG
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
This is a story about taking the cloud infrastructure of a successful company, that is still managed as infrastructure of a startup company, and rebuilding it to support the growing business requirements, especially around disaster recovery and business continuity. In the session I will share Next Insurance’s journey - where we started, where we are now and what we learned on the way so far. I will talk about how we managed to build our proven DR plans, and actually execute them in our DR drills. I will also talk about why we decided that the only way to prove your DR plan works is to continue running your business in the DR account and make it your production account, and go on to build your next DR account. If you are a part of a company that is about to embark on a similar journey, this session might equip you with some very useful insights on how to think about such a challenge, and some very useful and practical tips on how to execute it.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
CI/CD pipelines are quickly becoming the path of least resistance for would-be attackers into sensitive internal systems, gaining access to critical data, with minimal effort. In the InfoSec world when we talk about CI/CD security often times this focuses on specific aspects of securing your pipeline - scanning the code, protecting secrets, securely managing code deployments, or even authentication and authorization mechanisms, but we rarely talk about all of these together. After years of being in the trenches and realizing that the attack surface is growing and the threat landscape becoming more and more complex, it has become increasingly apparent that security teams need to adapt and modify strategies to keep up with the new reality of CI/CD protection, without compromising developer velocity. In this talk I would like to propose a new way of thinking about CI/CD security - that encompasses the three disciplines that comprise CI/CD security - security in the pipeline, of the pipeline, and around the pipeline. Partial coverage of any or all of these disciplines simply will not cut it with the continuously evolving risk landscape. Security engineers need to address each of these aspects in their entirety to provide the full scope of coverage that modern organizations need, and I will take a deep dive on the challenges each introduce, and the approaches and techniques for mitigating them based on adversarial sec research.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
The last two decades have been all about SaaS, with advantages that cannot be overstated. Except SaaS isn’t always an option, nor is it always the right choice: businesses in tightly regulated industries, or where information security is paramount, for example, will not - often can not - consider any software that isn’t under their control. For many software enterprises, this leads to the dreaded inevitability of on-premise deployment. Fortunately, the situation today is dramatically different to a scant few years ago, let alone a decade or two: the same technologies that enable SaaS have also radically transformed on-prem deployment. Modern tools like Docker, Consul, ELK and Kubernetes - to name a few - can be leveraged to completely transform the experience for both customers and vendors. In this talk we’ll contrast the challenges and advantages of SaaS and on-prem, see how things have evolved in recent history, and see how modern on-prem deployment can be, if not pleasurable, at least relatively painless.
THE PLEASURES OF ON-PREM, TOMER GABEL
THE PLEASURES OF ON-PREM, TOMER GABEL
DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Configuration Management is at the core of Ops. It’s the biggest enabler of any compute operation, small and big. In the past decade, we have switched from thinking about the machines we are configuring, to think about the software and services we are controlling. With that change of mindset, so did the tools we are using. Traditional tools like Puppet, chef, salt and Ansible are slowly declining while new tools such as Terraform, Pulumi, Helm and Kustomize are on the rise. In this talk I will try to describe the pain-points and the opportunities of this transformation as well as suggesting a future direction based on tools developed at the big-tech companies (Mainly facebook and google).
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT IN THE CLOUD NATIVE ERA, SHAHAR MINTZ, EggPack
CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT IN THE CLOUD NATIVE ERA, SHAHAR MINTZ, EggPack
DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
We all know how hard it is to find DevOps engineers, and creating a diverse team despite gender and ethnicity bias? Nearly impossible. At this talk we will show our tools and methods implemented in the Develeap hiring process that overcome this inherited bias. About 2 years ago we faced a crisis in our DevOps consulting company - the market demand was higher than we could supply. The traditional recruiting process depending on CV and artificial credentials was not working. So we came up with an alternative solution, and since then - we are growing exponentially and diversely. In this talk we will show the practical tools we deployed in order to increase our capacity, and we will show how these tools overcome the inherited bias in the process.
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SOLVING THE DEVOPS CRISIS, ONE PERSON AT A TIME, CHRISTINA BABITSKI, Develeap
DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Everyone wants observability into their system, but find themselves with too many vendors and tools, each with its own API, SDK, agent and collectors. With the increasing complexity of modern applications, continuous profiling methods and tools are gaining popularity among the Developer and Engineering communities. In this session, we cover what continuous profiling entails and why you should implement a profiler into your tech stack (if you haven’t done so already). We’ll then bring theory to practice and demonstrate a real-life scenario using gProfiler, a free open-source continuous profiling tool, covering Linux servers on multiple architectures (such as Graviton).
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
“Being oncall sucks. But it doesn’t have to!” We all heard this one before. Why is it though, that oncall still remains the biggest scar for many? What can a modern Engineering org do to rein the oncall dragons, and actually help people grow as professionals as they go oncall? In this talk, I will present the main reasons why oncall is difficult in modern orgs, and describe ways to mitigate these hardships. The idea is that oncall is often the ‘backroom’ of an org, where all the technical and organizational debt take their toll. Be it unwieldy systems or broken processes between teams, oncall checks all the ‘weak boxes’. Therefore, the only way to win at oncall is to sort out your debts, starting with the organizational ones. I will dive into the detail of the oncall rotation at Snyk as the org scaled from 1 to 220 people, what worked well about it, and what was less than perfect. I will discuss the decisions made to turn oncall into a building block of the org, and show a path to rein oncall in your organization as well.
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HOW TO SCALE YOUR ONCALL OPERATION, AND SURVIVE TO TELL, ANTON DRUKH
DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Github Copilot and tools that help us code better are cool. But I’m lucky if I spend 90 minutes a day writing code. We really need to optimize the hours we spend reviewing code, updating tickets and tracing where our code is deployed. Learn how I save an hour a day streamlining non-coding tasks. This talk is unique because 99% of developer productivity tools and hacks are about coding faster, better, smarter. And yet the vast majority of our time is spent doing all of this other stuff. After I started focusing on optimizing the 10 hours I spend every day on non-coding tasks, I found I my productivity went up and my frustration at annoying stuff went way down. I cover how to save time by reducing cognitive load and by cutting menial, non-coding tasks that we have to perform 10-50 times every day. For example: Bug or hotfix comes through and you want to start working on it right away so you create a branch and start fixing. What you don’t do is create a Jira ticket but then later your boss/PM/CSM yells at your due to lack of visibility. I share how I automated ticket creation in Slack by correlating Github to Jira. You have 20 minutes until your next meeting and you open a pull request and start a review. But you get pulled away half way through and when you come back the next day you forgot everything and have to start over. Huge waste of time. I share an ML job I wrote that tells me how long the review will take so I can pick PRs that fit the amount of time I have. You build. You ship it. You own it. Great. But after I merge my code I never know where it actually is. Did the CI job fail? Is it release under feature flag? Did it just go GA to everyone? I share a bot I wrote that personally tells me where my code is in the pipeline after it leaves my hands so I can actually take full ownership without spending tons of time figuring out what code is in what release.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Do you know what it feels like to navigate as someone who can’t distinguish between green and red - looking at those badges that tell you whether something is broken or a-okay? I’ll give you a quick look into what it feels like with some examples from the monitoring tool Icinga Web 2. We all tend to forget, that not everyone sees the world like we do. In this talk I’ll be walking you through different views in Icinga Web 2 with side-by-side comparisons for the default views and how different kinds of vision impairments affect those. The talks also features a few suggestions on how to improve colour schemes and making websites and webapps better to navigate with screen readers!
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
Recent years have exposed startups to a major plague - cloud overspend. No vaccine appears to exist, plethora of tools and consultants fail to stop the bleeding. And yet, some companies manage to stay safe. What makes them different? Is it the tools? Is it the mindset? Is it developer training? In this session we will examine the cultural factors involved in sound and responsible financial management in the cloud. We will also look at relevant system design elements and product design elements which enable us to spend wisely while our business runs smoothly. Following this session, you should be better versed in cost-aware system design and some of the cultural and structural requirements to keeping your cloud bill low.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
In every development process there is the question, do we invest enough on quality? Do we need to invest more? Every team knows about the dilemma of how many tests is the right amount of tests we should write. Is 80% test coverage is good enough? Maybe 90%? 100%? Should we invest more time in unit testing? Are we wasting too much time on unit-testing? Should we invest time on a faster rollback mechanism? WIIFM “Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion” - W. Edwards Deming SLO Driven Development is a framework that helps the developers focus on impact and balance of every aspect of the dev process. When working currently with SLI, SLA, SLO and error budget you can learn where to invest in the development process. Let’s talk about the importance of good SLOs and how they can help us improve our day2day
SLO DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, ALON NATIV, Tomorrow.io
SLO DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT, ALON NATIV, Tomorrow.io
DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
In this talk, I will share do's and don'ts on how to onboard successfully in a remote or hybrid setup including moving to a leadership role, speaking from my own journey onboarding remotely in the midst of a global pandemic. I will share the tips that worked for me for successful onboarding, how I was able to be productive, impactful, and make a good impression on others. The key issues as an “onbordee” that I will talk about are how to create relationships, make yourself visible in the company, time management, and more. Since I started working in Augury over 100 new employees have joined the company. Each month I give a session that is part of their general onboarding process. This became a crucial step due to the fact that we are now a hybrid company and a lot of people are onboarding remotely or in a hybrid setup for the first time in their lives. I joined the company as a backend developer and a few months into my role, the squad leader position in my squad was up for grabs and I was fortunate enough to grab it :) This is my first official leadership role, which I also needed to onboard into in a hybrid setup. I will share the process that I built for myself on “How to lead”. Also, a word or two on the process we built as a squad on how we work in a hybrid setup, what are we optimizing for when we do meet and how to include new members of the team.
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DevOpsDays Tel Aviv
In your ever-changing Infrastructure, some changes are intentional while others are not. Drift is what happens whenever the real-world state of your infrastructure differs from the state defined in your configuration. This can happen for many reasons, sometimes it happens when adding or removing resources, other times when changing resource definitions upon resource termination or failure, and even when changes have been made manually or via other automation tools. While Terraform itself can detect drifts, in most cases, you will be informed about it too late: just before you are about to deploy new changes to your infrastructure. What’s interesting about Terraform though, is that you can apply changes in two separate and distinct steps of “Planning” and “Applying”. This means that you have full visibility of what Terraform is planning on doing beforehand, and if you are satisfied with the changes, you can choose to apply them. So how does this work? When something is changed intentionally, it will appear in the source code, and the Terraform plan will not do anything. However, if any part of the infrastructure has been changed manually, Terraform’s plan will identify this, and alert you to the change. In other words, if your IaC drifted from its expected state, then Terraform’s plan will, in fact, detect it. Applying this simple solution can empower DevOps and developer velocity, with the reassurance and context for unexpected changes in your IaC, in near real-time. This talk will showcase real-world examples, and practical ways to apply this in your production environments while doing so safely and at the pace of your engineering cycles.
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How Immutable Can You Get - Anton Weiss, OTomato - DevOpsDays Tel Aviv 2015
1.
Ignite Session DevOpsDays TLV
2015
2.
how immutable can you
get? Ant Weiss http://otomato.link
3.
CM Tools are
Doomed! Puppet SaltAnsibleChef R.I.P in near future
4.
Uncontrollable Drift! Caused by: •
Deployment time variance • Manual tweaks • Mysterious bit rot
5.
This is a
f***ing chaos?! So what do we do?! Immutable Servers!!!
6.
Immutable Infrastructure is
King • Build your servers once • Never upgrade or downgrade packages • Never change configuration • Don’t update your code • Block SSH (!)
7.
Ordnung Muss Sein
8.
But We Want
Change! To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often. Winston Churchill
9.
What? Rebuild the whole
thing? But I only want to change an iptables rule!!!
10.
Let’s make small Boxes!!!
11.
Let’s build Micro -Services!!!
12.
Let’s use Containers!!! LXD Docker
Rocket
13.
Now.. How do We
Manage All These Small Immutable Thingies?
14.
Divide and Conquer! STATE EPHEMERAL
15.
StorageMonitoring Logs Service Discovery Load Balancing
16.
StorageMonitoring Logs Service Discovery Load Balancing Management
Layer
17.
StorageMonitoring Logs Service Discovery Load Balancing INFRASTRUCTURE!?! Management
Layer
18.
What’s Immutable Now?
19.
Some More Questions: •Debugging? •Replacement
Criteria? •Tooling?
20.
Challenges: •Tools! •12-factor only •Slow changes •Upfront
effort
21.
Immutable Servers May Be
the Only Solid Thing in the Fluid Infrastructure of the Tomorrow
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