GOTO Amsterdam (June 17-19, 2015) is a vendor independent international software development conference with more that 50 top speakers and 500 attendees. The conference covers topics such as AngularJS, Disruption, Docker, Drones, Elasticsearch, Hadoop, Microservices & Scrum.

GOTO Night: Manage the Google Cluster

Host: John Wilkes & Jamie Dobson

When: 2. Mar 2015 at 18:00 - 22:00

Where: Trifork, Rijnsburgstraat 9-11, 1059 AT Amsterdam

Abstract

Venue/Host Trifork
Costs Free of charge
Speaker John Wilkes & Jamie Dobson
Pizza & refreshments included

Schedule
18:00 Registration & Pizza
18:30 Short Intro
18:35 Jamie Dobson
19:30 Short break
19:45 John Wilkes
20:45 Ending with beers

"Continuous Delivery to a Mesos Cluster in Under One Minute" by Jamie Dobson

Abstract
Setting up a cluster ready for Continuous Delivery of a complex software project is perceived as a difficult task that may take days, weeks and sometimes even months!
In this talk I'm going explain how we setup such cluster for a Node.js project using common tools such as Jenkins and modern tools such as Docker and Mesos/Marathon. I will also demonstrate how such task can be done in just about a minute using only few text files that define the entire infrastructure setup.

Bio

CEO of Container Solutions, a consultancy and product development company specialising in programmable infrastructure.

Twitter: @JamieDobson

 

"Cluster Management at Google" by John Wilkes

Abstract
Cluster management is the set of tools and processes that Google uses to control the computing infrastructure in our data centers to support almost all of our external services. It includes allocating resources to different applications on our fleet of computers, looking after software installations and hardware, monitoring, and many other things. Much of the talk will be about lessons we've learned from the challenges that we face, driven by the scale at which we operate, an acute awareness of failures, and the drive to provide ever-better service-levels while curbing complexity. We certainly don't have all the answers, but we do have some pretty impressive systems.

Bio
John Wilkes has been at Google since 2008, where he is working on cluster management for Google's compute infrastructure; he was one of the architects of Omega. He is interested in far too many aspects of distributed systems, but a recurring theme has been technologies that allow systems to manage themselves. He received a PhD in computer science from the University of Cambridge, joined HP Labs in 1982, and was elected an HP Fellow and an ACM Fellow in 2002 for his work on storage system design. Along the way, he’s been program committee chair for SOSP, FAST, EuroSys and HotCloud, and has served on the steering committees for EuroSys, FAST, SoCC and HotCloud. He’s listed as an inventor on 40+ US patents, and has an adjunct faculty appointment at Carnegie-Mellon University. In his spare time he continues, stubbornly, trying to learn how to blow glass.

Research at Google
URL: e-wilkes.com

If you have questions or must cancel your registration, please don't hesitate to contact Daphne Keislair at daphne.keislair@trifork.nl.

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