This document summarizes Jeff Lindsay's talk about creating autosustainable services. The talk discusses using public cloud platforms and following DevOps practices to minimize operations costs. It also proposes funding services through ongoing, automated donations based on real-time costs, showing users how long donations will keep the service running. The goal is to reduce economic barriers to building small, composable web services.
72. Operations
• Use PaaS, embrace NoOps / DevOps
• Design for simplicity and scalability
• Aggressively avoid state
73. Operations
• Use PaaS, embrace NoOps / DevOps
• Design for simplicity and scalability
• Aggressively avoid state
• Automate maintenance tasks
74. Operations
• Use PaaS, embrace NoOps / DevOps
• Design for simplicity and scalability
• Aggressively avoid state
• Automate maintenance tasks
• Make metrics public
75. Operations
• Use PaaS, embrace NoOps / DevOps
• Design for simplicity and scalability
• Aggressively avoid state
• Automate maintenance tasks
• Make metrics public
• Give deploy access to maintainers
82. Donations
with a twist
• Automated, ongoing fundraising
83. Donations
with a twist
• Automated, ongoing fundraising
• Calculate cost to run in real-time
84. Donations
with a twist
• Automated, ongoing fundraising
• Calculate cost to run in real-time
• Know dollar amount in funding source
85. Donations
with a twist
• Automated, ongoing fundraising
• Calculate cost to run in real-time
• Know dollar amount in funding source
• Show users how long it will survive
86. Donations
with a twist
• Automated, ongoing fundraising
• Calculate cost to run in real-time
• Know dollar amount in funding source
• Show users how long it will survive
• Remove yourself from funding path