Yet Another Session about Docker and ContainersPedro Sousa
"Yet Another Session about Docker and Containers" public presentation at TugaIT 2017.
Following the trends of hot-topic Docker and Containers. We will talk about the newest developments in Docker World and Microsoft’s container adoption.
This document discusses how Octopus Deploy can be used to automate deployments of Docker containers. It maps Octopus concepts like feeds, packages, and versions to Docker concepts like registries, images, and tags. It also outlines the requirements to enable Docker support in Octopus and how built-in conventions allow Octopus to automatically deploy Docker images to different environments while also allowing for custom deployment actions using PowerShell scripts.
DockerCon EU 2015: Placing a container on a train at 200mphDocker, Inc.
Presented by Casper S. Jensen, Software Engineer, Uber
At Uber, we've been introducing Docker to give service owners more control over their environments. However, everything at Uber is moving very fast so we have had to do it a way such that Docker fitted into the existing infrastructure and services could be migrated seamlessly to Docker without any service interruptions. In this talk we will talk about the challenges we faced while doing this, such as handling both non-Docker and Docker builds, image replication, integration with our deployment systems and other challenges when deploying Docker at scale.
Slides from DockerCon SF 2015 –
Docker at Lyft: Speeding up development w/ Matthew Leventi
Talk description: Learn how Docker enables Lyft to increase developer productivity across our engineering organization. We'll go through a local development model that decreases our developer onboard time, and keeps our teams focused on delivering product goals. We'll also talk about how we use Docker to test changes to our servers and allow QA testing of our mobile clients. You'll come out of the talk with techniques and reasons for integrating docker not just in the cloud but also onto developer's laptops.
DockerCon EU 2015: Deploying and Managing Containers for DevelopersDocker, Inc.
Presentation by Fernando Mayo and Borja Burgos, co-founders of Tutum
As a developer, you want to build and deploying applications to be easy. Build it once and deploy it wherever you want. Tutum makes it easy. In this session, you’ll learn how Tutum can be part of your CI/CD pipeline.
Containerize Your Game Server for the Best Multiplayer Experience Docker, Inc.
Raymond Arifianto, AccelByte and
Mark Mandel, Google -
We have been deploying containerized micro-services for our Game Backend Services for a while. Now we are tackling the challenge to scale up fleets of game dedicated servers in multiple regions, multiple data centers and multiple providers - some in bare metal, some in Cloud. So we leverage docker containerization to deploy Game Servers to achieve Portability, Fast Deployment and Predictability, enabling us to scale up to thousands of servers, on demand, without a sweat.
DockerCon SF 2015: Beyond CI to Production Scale PaaS with DockerDocker, Inc.
Talk Description:
What a difference a year makes. Last year Paypal presented on scaling a CI infrastructure with Docker, Mesos and Jenkins. Over the past year we worked on integrating Docker to the core of our PaaS ecosystem. We are Dockerizing the entire PayPal application ecosystem consisting of polyglot Java, Node.js, Scala, C++ and Python frameworks. In this journey we have introduced HA Docker Registry with ElasticSearch search plugin using both OpenStack Swift and Cinder storage, cross-data center ATS server smart image caching along with a developer-friendly boot2docker fig/compose workflow for Kraken (open source nodeJS) stack. This we believe has the potential to become one of the largest financial services production deployment of Docker.
Yet Another Session about Docker and ContainersPedro Sousa
"Yet Another Session about Docker and Containers" public presentation at TugaIT 2017.
Following the trends of hot-topic Docker and Containers. We will talk about the newest developments in Docker World and Microsoft’s container adoption.
This document discusses how Octopus Deploy can be used to automate deployments of Docker containers. It maps Octopus concepts like feeds, packages, and versions to Docker concepts like registries, images, and tags. It also outlines the requirements to enable Docker support in Octopus and how built-in conventions allow Octopus to automatically deploy Docker images to different environments while also allowing for custom deployment actions using PowerShell scripts.
DockerCon EU 2015: Placing a container on a train at 200mphDocker, Inc.
Presented by Casper S. Jensen, Software Engineer, Uber
At Uber, we've been introducing Docker to give service owners more control over their environments. However, everything at Uber is moving very fast so we have had to do it a way such that Docker fitted into the existing infrastructure and services could be migrated seamlessly to Docker without any service interruptions. In this talk we will talk about the challenges we faced while doing this, such as handling both non-Docker and Docker builds, image replication, integration with our deployment systems and other challenges when deploying Docker at scale.
Slides from DockerCon SF 2015 –
Docker at Lyft: Speeding up development w/ Matthew Leventi
Talk description: Learn how Docker enables Lyft to increase developer productivity across our engineering organization. We'll go through a local development model that decreases our developer onboard time, and keeps our teams focused on delivering product goals. We'll also talk about how we use Docker to test changes to our servers and allow QA testing of our mobile clients. You'll come out of the talk with techniques and reasons for integrating docker not just in the cloud but also onto developer's laptops.
DockerCon EU 2015: Deploying and Managing Containers for DevelopersDocker, Inc.
Presentation by Fernando Mayo and Borja Burgos, co-founders of Tutum
As a developer, you want to build and deploying applications to be easy. Build it once and deploy it wherever you want. Tutum makes it easy. In this session, you’ll learn how Tutum can be part of your CI/CD pipeline.
Containerize Your Game Server for the Best Multiplayer Experience Docker, Inc.
Raymond Arifianto, AccelByte and
Mark Mandel, Google -
We have been deploying containerized micro-services for our Game Backend Services for a while. Now we are tackling the challenge to scale up fleets of game dedicated servers in multiple regions, multiple data centers and multiple providers - some in bare metal, some in Cloud. So we leverage docker containerization to deploy Game Servers to achieve Portability, Fast Deployment and Predictability, enabling us to scale up to thousands of servers, on demand, without a sweat.
DockerCon SF 2015: Beyond CI to Production Scale PaaS with DockerDocker, Inc.
Talk Description:
What a difference a year makes. Last year Paypal presented on scaling a CI infrastructure with Docker, Mesos and Jenkins. Over the past year we worked on integrating Docker to the core of our PaaS ecosystem. We are Dockerizing the entire PayPal application ecosystem consisting of polyglot Java, Node.js, Scala, C++ and Python frameworks. In this journey we have introduced HA Docker Registry with ElasticSearch search plugin using both OpenStack Swift and Cinder storage, cross-data center ATS server smart image caching along with a developer-friendly boot2docker fig/compose workflow for Kraken (open source nodeJS) stack. This we believe has the potential to become one of the largest financial services production deployment of Docker.
DCEU 18: Docker Containers in a Serverless WorldDocker, Inc.
Jules Testard - Software Engineer, Docker Inc
Since the advent of AWS Lambda in 2014, the Function as a Service (FaaS) programming paradigm has gained a lot of traction in the cloud community. Since then, interest has increased for developers and entreprises to build their own open source solutions on top of Kubernetes. A number of competing frameworks in this space have been developed. In this talk, we will look at three specific frameworks (OpenFaas, Nuclio and FN) and for each framework we will: Show how to create, deploy, and invoke a function using that framework Show how Docker images and containers are used by each framework under the hood Investigate how the frameworks leverage KNative to build, ship and run applications on Kubernetes
Using Docker Hub at Scale to Support Micro Focus' Delivery and Deployment ModelDocker, Inc.
Micro Focus uses Docker Hub at scale to support its software delivery and deployment model. Some key points:
- Docker Hub is used as the registry service for Micro Focus container images
- It allows for optimized, secure, reliable and cost-effective software delivery through deployments and updates of container images to customers and partners
- Micro Focus leverages features like private repositories, offline/online access, signing and scanning of images, and integration with CI/CD pipelines
- Over 1,650 organizations, 450 repositories, and 18 teams are used on Docker Hub to manage access and deliver software from Micro Focus
Your developers just walked into your cube and said: "Here's the new app, I built it with Docker, and it's ready to go live." What do you do next? In this session, we'll talk about what containers are and what they are not. And we'll step through a series of considerations that need to be examined when deploying containerized workloads - VMs or Container? Bare Metal or Cloud? What about capacity planning? Security? Disaster Recovery? How do I even get started?
Dell Trials and Triumphs using Docker on Client Systems by Sean McGinnis and ...Docker, Inc.
Join engineers from ClusterHQ and Dell Storage to learn about persistent storage integration with Docker. See how Flocker enables native support for enterprise storage infrastructure use in containers, enabling you to leverage Dell storage for new workloads.
PuppetConf 2016: Keynote: Pulling the Strings to Containerize Your Life - Sco...Puppet
Scott Coulton is a Platform Engineering Lead at Autopilot who discusses how his company used Docker and Puppet to improve their CI/CD processes and speed up deployments to production while maintaining compliance. He explains how they had development teams deploy themselves by treating infrastructure as code that is automated, built, and tested. This allowed them to break down barriers and usher in a new wave of infrastructure development. Puppet was used for configuration management to containerize systems and help spread DevOps practices to other teams.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed container orchestration service that allows users to deploy, scale, and manage containerized applications. It offers fully managed Kubernetes clusters, enabling end-to-end deployment, scalability, and high availability. AKS manages the control plane of Kubernetes which includes components like etcd and the API server, allowing users to focus on managing applications. It provides a way to deploy and manage containerized applications without having to stand up or manage Kubernetes infrastructure.
Your Auto-Scaling Bot - Volkan TufeckiDocker, Inc.
In this talk we will talk about a docker swarm architecture that scales automatically with the help of a Slack Bot. The talk will include - Docker Swarm and Docker Compose - Monitoring containers by cadvisor - Managing alerts with promotheus and alert manager - Running a slack bot that decides to deploy or undeploy services - Generating load with siege
DCEU 18: App-in-a-Box with Docker Application PackagesDocker, Inc.
Michael Irwin - Application Architect, Virginia Tech
Docker Application Packages is an experimental tool that makes it easy to share multi-service applications. Create a Compose file, package it in an image, and voilà! You now have an "app-in-a-box"! Not convinced yet? No worries! It took a while for me to be convinced too! In this session, we'll start off by diving into how Docker Application Packages actually works, which will help us understand the use cases. We'll see how dev environments can hook in to this app-in-a-box by replacing the service being worked on with a dev container. Then we'll move on to see how end-to-end functional tests are much easier to run. And, finally, we'll see how to maintain an "app-in-a-box" with the latest versions of each component in a CI/CD pipeline, allowing for a unique app-in-a-box for each feature branch under development. Lots of good material! And lots of live demos!
Presented by Brian Christner, Cloud Advocate, Swisscom AG
Do you know the performance of your containers or Docker Hosts? I will show you how to get up and running quickly with 2 different Open Source Docker Monitoring solutions. We will quickly cover Docker Stats as the basis and discover how Google cAdvisor gathers metrics for our 2 solutions. We will then build upon this basis to build a Docker Monitoring solution with cAdvisor+InfluxDB+Grafana and then cAdvisor+Prometheus and create dashboards based on the gathered monitoring metrics with Grafna and Prometheus.
Pulumi IAC on GCP allows defining infrastructure as code using a DSL and JSON in a way that transitions infrastructure from dev to ops. It provides a centralized resource for container image discovery, distribution, and change management. Typical development involves testing changes, review by DevOps engineers, collecting and transforming data to build and deploy models. Infrastructure as code manages infrastructure through code instead of manually, creating reusable abstractions that can be shared and previewed before deployment through flexible CLIs integrated with CI/CD workflows while auditing all changes and implementing policies and controls for complex managed environments. Pulumi has components for resource definition using imperative programming, testing, and secret management.
DCEU 18: 5 Patterns for Success in Application TransformationDocker, Inc.
Elton Stoneman - Developer Advocate, Docker
Legacy applications weren't designed to run in a modern distributed platform like Docker. They have their own ideas about logging, configuration and health which don't translate to the world of containers and make transformation projects hard.
This session shows you how to bring your old applications into the modern world, and integrate them with Docker - without changing code. We'll cover patterns for all the core application concerns:
* logging
* configuration
* monitoring
* health
* dependency management
The sample applications will be in .NET and Java, and will show you how to turn your existing applications into good Docker citizens.
DockerCon SF 2015: Docker in the New York Times NewsroomDocker, Inc.
The document discusses how the New York Times uses Docker in its newsroom. Some key points:
- Docker is used to deploy over 300 micro-applications across multiple servers for density, speed, and true versioning.
- Docker provides consistency through immutable containers and distributed applications. It allows for horizontal scaling.
- Common services like configuration, discovery, routing and scheduling are abstracted out into separate micro-applications on GitHub like Remora and Promise.
- Docker containers provide consistency while applications are heterogeneous. Future areas of focus include improving notifications, secrets management, image registry, and automated building.
Docker microservices and the service meshDocker, Inc.
The nature of containerized, cloud-native applications is rapidly advancing with a fundamentally different architecture that will rely on service meshes with smarter proxies, traffic management, and enhanced observability for cooperating microservices, serverless functions, and complex workflows. In this session we will highlight the features that characterize this architectural transformation in the Docker cloud-native ecosystem.
These are my slides from the November BayNode Talk Night. I spoke about our experience moving our NodeJS architecture to Docker and CoreOS as well as some tips/tricks we've learned along the way.
Introduction to Docker - Learning containerization XP conference 2016XP Conference India
Docker containers package applications and their dependencies to run consistently regardless of environment. Containers are more lightweight than virtual machines and use fewer resources. Docker images define the components of containers. The Dockerfile defines how to build images. Docker Compose defines multi-container applications through a YAML file specifying images, networking, volumes etc.
Activision's Skypilot: Delivering Amazing Game Experiences Through Containeri...Docker, Inc.
"Technologies that are going to affect our lives in the next decade are being tested and developed in the video game sphere." In January 2016 Activision approved a pilot project to build a containerised continuous delivery pipeline using Docker. This project spanned multiple devops teams and would culminate in launching a production title "Skylanders Imaginators" in October 2016. The Mission Statement : “Our mission is to deliver an amazing build, test and deploy pipeline that aims to be so reliable, effective and easy to use that our product and title departments will end up writing high value gaming services all day long without giving a second thought to how they may reliably deliver these in record time.” This talk will discuss the cultural and technical challenges faced throughout the pilot. Spoiler alert: Not everyone was happy with the decision to use Docker. The talk will cover the concerns and how we handled them. It will cover why it is important, especially in the games industry, to be evaluating and integrating technologies like Docker in order to remain relevant. For the first time in Demonware history developers were responsible for the launch and support of a title. We are also the first studio under Activision to be running Docker in Production.
How (and why) to roll your own Docker SaaSRyan Crawford
SkyDock is an open source solution for building & hosting Docker images at scale in the cloud. Designed to solve real-world problems faced in traditional CI systems that limit throughput and hinder your ability to deliver software quickly and reliably.
From a Skyscanner Engineering perspective this is a great opportunity to showcase some of the cutting edge work that we are doing with Docker, Ansible and AWS. It also highlights that we are solving problems at scale from a both a technical and organisational perspective.
This document discusses DevOps practices at Pipedrive, including:
1. Pipedrive has 150 software engineers and 20 infrastructure/quality engineers who use various technologies like Docker, Terraform, and Chef.
2. Their development environment uses Docker to provision developer environments quickly and reliably. Code is deployed through Jenkins to multiple environments and regions with automated testing at each stage.
3. Over 2017 they deployed over 70,000 times across 154 containerized services with a high success rate of deployments to production. Areas for continued improvement include automated rollbacks and improving visibility.
Lets talk about: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)Pedro Sousa
The document discusses the evolution of container technologies over time, including Kubernetes. It then summarizes several Azure services for containers including Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Container Instances (ACI), and Web App for Containers. The remainder of the document focuses on AKS, providing an overview and roadmap for implementing the AKS solution on Azure.
Virtual Global Azure 2020 - Azure MonitorPedro Sousa
This presentation was given at Global Azure 2020 Lisbon, about Azure Monitor.
This session focused on:
- steps of the Monitoring Lifecycle;
- Conceptual Architecture of Azure Monitoring;
- Data Collection & Onboarding;
- Metrics & Logs;
- Demos.
Recordings for the event sessions will be available soon.
DCEU 18: Docker Containers in a Serverless WorldDocker, Inc.
Jules Testard - Software Engineer, Docker Inc
Since the advent of AWS Lambda in 2014, the Function as a Service (FaaS) programming paradigm has gained a lot of traction in the cloud community. Since then, interest has increased for developers and entreprises to build their own open source solutions on top of Kubernetes. A number of competing frameworks in this space have been developed. In this talk, we will look at three specific frameworks (OpenFaas, Nuclio and FN) and for each framework we will: Show how to create, deploy, and invoke a function using that framework Show how Docker images and containers are used by each framework under the hood Investigate how the frameworks leverage KNative to build, ship and run applications on Kubernetes
Using Docker Hub at Scale to Support Micro Focus' Delivery and Deployment ModelDocker, Inc.
Micro Focus uses Docker Hub at scale to support its software delivery and deployment model. Some key points:
- Docker Hub is used as the registry service for Micro Focus container images
- It allows for optimized, secure, reliable and cost-effective software delivery through deployments and updates of container images to customers and partners
- Micro Focus leverages features like private repositories, offline/online access, signing and scanning of images, and integration with CI/CD pipelines
- Over 1,650 organizations, 450 repositories, and 18 teams are used on Docker Hub to manage access and deliver software from Micro Focus
Your developers just walked into your cube and said: "Here's the new app, I built it with Docker, and it's ready to go live." What do you do next? In this session, we'll talk about what containers are and what they are not. And we'll step through a series of considerations that need to be examined when deploying containerized workloads - VMs or Container? Bare Metal or Cloud? What about capacity planning? Security? Disaster Recovery? How do I even get started?
Dell Trials and Triumphs using Docker on Client Systems by Sean McGinnis and ...Docker, Inc.
Join engineers from ClusterHQ and Dell Storage to learn about persistent storage integration with Docker. See how Flocker enables native support for enterprise storage infrastructure use in containers, enabling you to leverage Dell storage for new workloads.
PuppetConf 2016: Keynote: Pulling the Strings to Containerize Your Life - Sco...Puppet
Scott Coulton is a Platform Engineering Lead at Autopilot who discusses how his company used Docker and Puppet to improve their CI/CD processes and speed up deployments to production while maintaining compliance. He explains how they had development teams deploy themselves by treating infrastructure as code that is automated, built, and tested. This allowed them to break down barriers and usher in a new wave of infrastructure development. Puppet was used for configuration management to containerize systems and help spread DevOps practices to other teams.
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed container orchestration service that allows users to deploy, scale, and manage containerized applications. It offers fully managed Kubernetes clusters, enabling end-to-end deployment, scalability, and high availability. AKS manages the control plane of Kubernetes which includes components like etcd and the API server, allowing users to focus on managing applications. It provides a way to deploy and manage containerized applications without having to stand up or manage Kubernetes infrastructure.
Your Auto-Scaling Bot - Volkan TufeckiDocker, Inc.
In this talk we will talk about a docker swarm architecture that scales automatically with the help of a Slack Bot. The talk will include - Docker Swarm and Docker Compose - Monitoring containers by cadvisor - Managing alerts with promotheus and alert manager - Running a slack bot that decides to deploy or undeploy services - Generating load with siege
DCEU 18: App-in-a-Box with Docker Application PackagesDocker, Inc.
Michael Irwin - Application Architect, Virginia Tech
Docker Application Packages is an experimental tool that makes it easy to share multi-service applications. Create a Compose file, package it in an image, and voilà! You now have an "app-in-a-box"! Not convinced yet? No worries! It took a while for me to be convinced too! In this session, we'll start off by diving into how Docker Application Packages actually works, which will help us understand the use cases. We'll see how dev environments can hook in to this app-in-a-box by replacing the service being worked on with a dev container. Then we'll move on to see how end-to-end functional tests are much easier to run. And, finally, we'll see how to maintain an "app-in-a-box" with the latest versions of each component in a CI/CD pipeline, allowing for a unique app-in-a-box for each feature branch under development. Lots of good material! And lots of live demos!
Presented by Brian Christner, Cloud Advocate, Swisscom AG
Do you know the performance of your containers or Docker Hosts? I will show you how to get up and running quickly with 2 different Open Source Docker Monitoring solutions. We will quickly cover Docker Stats as the basis and discover how Google cAdvisor gathers metrics for our 2 solutions. We will then build upon this basis to build a Docker Monitoring solution with cAdvisor+InfluxDB+Grafana and then cAdvisor+Prometheus and create dashboards based on the gathered monitoring metrics with Grafna and Prometheus.
Pulumi IAC on GCP allows defining infrastructure as code using a DSL and JSON in a way that transitions infrastructure from dev to ops. It provides a centralized resource for container image discovery, distribution, and change management. Typical development involves testing changes, review by DevOps engineers, collecting and transforming data to build and deploy models. Infrastructure as code manages infrastructure through code instead of manually, creating reusable abstractions that can be shared and previewed before deployment through flexible CLIs integrated with CI/CD workflows while auditing all changes and implementing policies and controls for complex managed environments. Pulumi has components for resource definition using imperative programming, testing, and secret management.
DCEU 18: 5 Patterns for Success in Application TransformationDocker, Inc.
Elton Stoneman - Developer Advocate, Docker
Legacy applications weren't designed to run in a modern distributed platform like Docker. They have their own ideas about logging, configuration and health which don't translate to the world of containers and make transformation projects hard.
This session shows you how to bring your old applications into the modern world, and integrate them with Docker - without changing code. We'll cover patterns for all the core application concerns:
* logging
* configuration
* monitoring
* health
* dependency management
The sample applications will be in .NET and Java, and will show you how to turn your existing applications into good Docker citizens.
DockerCon SF 2015: Docker in the New York Times NewsroomDocker, Inc.
The document discusses how the New York Times uses Docker in its newsroom. Some key points:
- Docker is used to deploy over 300 micro-applications across multiple servers for density, speed, and true versioning.
- Docker provides consistency through immutable containers and distributed applications. It allows for horizontal scaling.
- Common services like configuration, discovery, routing and scheduling are abstracted out into separate micro-applications on GitHub like Remora and Promise.
- Docker containers provide consistency while applications are heterogeneous. Future areas of focus include improving notifications, secrets management, image registry, and automated building.
Docker microservices and the service meshDocker, Inc.
The nature of containerized, cloud-native applications is rapidly advancing with a fundamentally different architecture that will rely on service meshes with smarter proxies, traffic management, and enhanced observability for cooperating microservices, serverless functions, and complex workflows. In this session we will highlight the features that characterize this architectural transformation in the Docker cloud-native ecosystem.
These are my slides from the November BayNode Talk Night. I spoke about our experience moving our NodeJS architecture to Docker and CoreOS as well as some tips/tricks we've learned along the way.
Introduction to Docker - Learning containerization XP conference 2016XP Conference India
Docker containers package applications and their dependencies to run consistently regardless of environment. Containers are more lightweight than virtual machines and use fewer resources. Docker images define the components of containers. The Dockerfile defines how to build images. Docker Compose defines multi-container applications through a YAML file specifying images, networking, volumes etc.
Activision's Skypilot: Delivering Amazing Game Experiences Through Containeri...Docker, Inc.
"Technologies that are going to affect our lives in the next decade are being tested and developed in the video game sphere." In January 2016 Activision approved a pilot project to build a containerised continuous delivery pipeline using Docker. This project spanned multiple devops teams and would culminate in launching a production title "Skylanders Imaginators" in October 2016. The Mission Statement : “Our mission is to deliver an amazing build, test and deploy pipeline that aims to be so reliable, effective and easy to use that our product and title departments will end up writing high value gaming services all day long without giving a second thought to how they may reliably deliver these in record time.” This talk will discuss the cultural and technical challenges faced throughout the pilot. Spoiler alert: Not everyone was happy with the decision to use Docker. The talk will cover the concerns and how we handled them. It will cover why it is important, especially in the games industry, to be evaluating and integrating technologies like Docker in order to remain relevant. For the first time in Demonware history developers were responsible for the launch and support of a title. We are also the first studio under Activision to be running Docker in Production.
How (and why) to roll your own Docker SaaSRyan Crawford
SkyDock is an open source solution for building & hosting Docker images at scale in the cloud. Designed to solve real-world problems faced in traditional CI systems that limit throughput and hinder your ability to deliver software quickly and reliably.
From a Skyscanner Engineering perspective this is a great opportunity to showcase some of the cutting edge work that we are doing with Docker, Ansible and AWS. It also highlights that we are solving problems at scale from a both a technical and organisational perspective.
This document discusses DevOps practices at Pipedrive, including:
1. Pipedrive has 150 software engineers and 20 infrastructure/quality engineers who use various technologies like Docker, Terraform, and Chef.
2. Their development environment uses Docker to provision developer environments quickly and reliably. Code is deployed through Jenkins to multiple environments and regions with automated testing at each stage.
3. Over 2017 they deployed over 70,000 times across 154 containerized services with a high success rate of deployments to production. Areas for continued improvement include automated rollbacks and improving visibility.
Lets talk about: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)Pedro Sousa
The document discusses the evolution of container technologies over time, including Kubernetes. It then summarizes several Azure services for containers including Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Azure Container Instances (ACI), and Web App for Containers. The remainder of the document focuses on AKS, providing an overview and roadmap for implementing the AKS solution on Azure.
Virtual Global Azure 2020 - Azure MonitorPedro Sousa
This presentation was given at Global Azure 2020 Lisbon, about Azure Monitor.
This session focused on:
- steps of the Monitoring Lifecycle;
- Conceptual Architecture of Azure Monitoring;
- Data Collection & Onboarding;
- Metrics & Logs;
- Demos.
Recordings for the event sessions will be available soon.
This document discusses database migration options from on-premises SQL Server to Azure, including lifting databases to Azure SQL Database or SQL Database Managed Instance (MI). It outlines tools for assessment like SQL Server Database Migration Assistant and SQL Server Migration Assistant for Oracle. The Azure Database Migration Service is designed for seamless migration to the cloud. The document provides links to migration guides, tools, and Microsoft's data migration blog and YouTube channel for tutorials.
This document discusses Azure networking features such as virtual networks, subnets, private and public IP addresses, load balancing, network security groups, routing, virtual network peering, and secure network designs. It provides an overview of these concepts with examples and considerations for using Azure networking components to design secure network architectures in Azure.
Azure Monitor collects two types of data: metrics and logs. The document provides tips for reducing data volume in Azure Monitor by changing configurations for security events, performance counters, event logs, syslog, AzureDiagnostics, and solution data. Configurations can be changed to reduce the frequency and number of items collected, and to only collect required event levels and logs. This helps reduce the amount of data sent to Azure Monitor.
OPEN KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM USE-CASES - SQLSatCambridge 2018Pedro Sousa
As a concerned and interested citizen, wouldn’t you want more transparency from our public institutions? Have you ever thought about these issues? If so, this is a session for you. If you haven’t thought about those issues, shouldn’t you? Also, this session should concern you.
Many of Open Knowledge Foundation’s projects are technical in nature. Its most prominent project, CKAN, is used by many of the world's governments to host open catalogues of data that their countries possess. Exploring these Open Data datasets, we can get several interesting insights about the work, the investments and much more of those public institutions and governments.
In this talk we'll go over some use-cases of Open Knowledge Platform implementations by the Portuguese Government, the architectural features, the difficulties and different approaches to solve them. Spiced up by some UK and EU open datasets currently available, as a comparison of the state of art and current commitment of our institutions/governments to this worldwide initiative of Public transparency.
OPEN KNOWLEDGE PLATFORM USE-CASES - TugaIT 2018Pedro Sousa
Many of Open Knowledge International’s projects are technical in nature. Its most prominent project, CKAN, is used by many of the world’s governments to host open catalogues of data that their countries possess.
CKAN is a tool for making open data websites. (Think of a content management system like WordPress – but for data, instead of pages and blog posts.) It helps you manage and publish collections of data. It is used by national and local governments, research institutions, and other organizations who collect a lot of data.
In this talk I’ll go over some use-cases of Open Knowledge Platform implementations by the Portuguese Government, the architectural features, the difficulties and different approaches to solve them.
Yet Another Session about Docker and ContainersPedro Sousa
SQL Saturday #685 Porto session.
- Docker, Windows Containers and Visual Studio 2017
- Azure Container Services (Kubernetes).
On this session we've explored the eShopOnContainers Visual Studio 2017 solution and the deployment options on Dev Environments and on Azure as a learning tool for Docker Containers.
http://www.sqlsaturday.com/685/EventHome.aspx
The document summarizes a DevOps Porto Community meeting. It includes the name and contact information of a speaker, Pedro Sousa, as well as links to some of his past presentations. It also lists several Microsoft employees who were present at the meeting including Taylor Brown, Stefan Scherer, Ross Gardler, and Donovan Brown. The document poses a question and includes a diagram outlining the Azure container platform.
Pedro Sousa gave a presentation on modern cloud management at the XXIV Porto.Data Community Meeting. He discussed his role as a systems engineer and Azure advisor at DevScope. The presentation covered gaining visibility across workloads, enabling consistent control and compliance, responding faster to security threats, and ensuring availability of apps and data using Microsoft Operations Management Suite. The presentation also discussed topics like alerts, discovery, analytics, backup/recovery, security, subscription optimization, patching, configuration monitoring, and orchestration.
SQL Saturday 2016 - Porto, Docker Containers and SQL Server coexistencePedro Sousa
This document contains information about Docker containers and SQL Server coexistence. It discusses using SQL Server as a backend within containers and as a container itself. It provides an overview of Docker and Microsoft's adoption of containers. It also includes steps for getting started with Docker on Windows, such as installing the container feature, Docker, and pulling base container images. There are instructions for testing the installation by running an IIS container.
TugaIT 2016 - Microservices Architecture With Docker, Windows Containers And ...Pedro Sousa
This document summarizes a presentation about microservices architecture using containers. It begins by thanking sponsors and the presentation team. The presentation consists of an introduction to containers using Docker and an overview of upcoming capabilities with Microsoft Windows containers. It discusses how containers allow scaling of individual application components instead of entire virtual machines. Finally, it provides links for additional resources on Windows containers.
TugaIT 2016 - Docker and the world of “containerized" environmentsPedro Sousa
This document summarizes a presentation about Docker and containerized environments. It begins by thanking sponsors and the presentation team. The presentation introduces containers and Docker, explaining that Docker allows packaging applications and dependencies into standardized units. It demonstrates Docker through a DEMO and discusses container workloads and Docker orchestration with Swarm and other tools. It poses the question of whether containers are ready for production and enterprise use, citing a survey showing growing Docker adoption.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
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Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
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Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
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Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
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Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
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During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
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Just like build servers made build automation easy, Octopus Deploy exists to make deployment automation easy. Over the last four years, Octopus Deploy has quickly become the most popular .NET deployment server.
Octopus takes over where your build server finishes. The build server builds the code and runs tests, while Octopus takes care of deployment. Octopus has deep integration with JetBrains TeamCity and Microsoft Team Foundation Server, and has a command line application for creating and deploying releases that can be integrated with any build server.
Octopus also comes with a comprehensive REST API and a .NET client library; anything that can be done through the UI can be done through the API. In fact, we built the UI and all of the integrations on top of that REST API.
Deploy on-premises or to the cloud, securely
Deploy applications to physical or virtual machines that are hosted on-premises or in the cloud.
A lightweight agent service called Tentacle is installed onto the machines that you plan to deploy to. Our easy installation wizard makes it easy to connect Tentacles to the Octopus server, and you can rest easily at night: the connection is secured using public/private key cryptography. No passwords required, no need for servers to be on the same Active Directory domain.
Octopus also has special support for Windows Azure cloud services, Windows Azure web apps and web jobs, and deploying to Linux servers via SSH.
Environment
On-Prim TFS 2015 Update 2
You should have Project Collection Administrator access rights.
BizTalk Server 2013 R2
Visual Studio 2013
BTDF 5.2
And it's not just limited to the Microsoft stack; Octopus is also brilliant for deploying applications built with open source frameworks like NServiceBus and MassTransit, Nancy, and TopShelf.
Configuration and scripting
No two environments are ever the same. Use variables to scope different settings to different environments. Built-in conventions mean that Octopus automatically takes care of:
Replacing application settings
Swapping connection strings
Running environment-specific configuration transforms
Configuring IIS application pools and web sites
Installing and updating Windows Services
Custom deployment actions can also be performed using PowerShell. Your environment-specific variables will be passed to the script, allowing you to perform custom actions depending on the environment or machine being deployed to.