DevOps Pro Europe 2022
May 24 - 26
Conference
Online
May 30 - June 3
Workshops
Online
WORKSHOPS LIST
Workshop No:
1
This Amazing Workshop will be about writing Helm charts, well, actually writing your own applications and services Deployment Templating, This Workshop will include writing minimum of Code in Go and a lot of YAML files, In this Workshop we will observe together of some Advanced Company who have their own helm template and we will break them piece by piece.
Workshop No:
2
OpenTelemetry for Logs, Metrics and Traces
The observability landscape is a very hot place to be at this moment. There is a new kid in town, the OpenTelemetry project. Did you know that it is the second most active CNCF project right now? Maybe soon we won’t have a custom collector recreated over and over again by every monitoring / observability company. Marcin will show you what it brings to the observability table, how to use its reference collector implementation and how to collect and transform logs, metrics and traces using one tool.
Workshop No:
3
Introduction to Serverless with AWS
Szymon Kedzierski
In this workshop we will build serverless applications using AWS. This is a comprehensive journey through serverless services, from simple Lambda function to full applications, with APIs and database integration. All secured, build with AWS best practices and monitored with AWS tools.
Workshop No:
4
Deep Dive: On-Demand Dev Environments with Docker-compose, Kubernetes, and Uffizzi OSS.
Josh Thurman & Adam Vollrath
Does your Dev team have to fight over a limited number of Dev Environments?
Is merging broken features into main causing you big headaches?
If Yes – this workshop is for you!
In this workshop we’ll cover a better way for teams to build and test software with Continuous Previews (aka on-demand or ephemeral environments) for the Full-Stack powered by Docker compose, Github Actions, Kubernetes and Uffizzi OSS.
Workshop No:
5
Multi-cluster Service Mesh Workshop
Denis Jannot & Jesús Muñoz Rodríguez
This workshop is based on Istio and Gloo Mesh (https://github.com/solo-io/gloo-mesh). It’s a hands-on workshop where each participant has a dedicated VM. In the VM, you deploy 3 Kubernetes clusters using Kind. One cluster is a management plane where Gloo Mesh is deployed, while Istio is deployed in the 2 other clusters. Then, you federate the identity of the Istio clusters, configure cross cluster communications, failover, secure ingress communications.