We invite you to DINS DevOps EVENING on December 5: we are talking about the event processing system, sharing experience in working with Influx

We invite engineers who are not indifferent to the topic of DevOps to the next open
DINS DevOps EVENING, which will be held in our office at 19 Staro-Petergofsky.

The meeting is dedicated to monitoring issues. Denis Koshechkin will talk about the internal event processing system, its design, strengths and weaknesses. As part of the joint report, Evgeny Tetenchuk will share various intricacies of setting up and administering Influx from personal experience, and Vyacheslav Shvetsov will talk about organizing the collection of requirements, obtaining data and setting up alerting mechanisms in the company.

Under the cut - more about the reports and speakers, a link to register to participate in the meeting, materials from the last meeting.

We invite you to DINS DevOps EVENING on December 5: we are talking about the event processing system, sharing experience in working with Influx

Reports

Event processing applied to monitoring (Denis Koshechkin, DINS)

As part of the report, we will find out exactly where all monitoring events are collected in DINS, why it is needed and how it is connected with various internal services. Let's discuss the main approaches to processing the flow of events in relation to monitoring. Consider the history of the development of the internal system for event processing, the shortcomings of the current implementation and plans for further development. The narrative will start from the very basics and give the listener a rough understanding of how monitoring can evolve in the process of scaling. The report will be interesting and understandable for listeners of any level.

Denis is involved in the development and support of the service, which is the central point of all monitoring in the company. Engaged in research in the field of analysis and processing of monitoring events.

"Protecting Influx from users" (Evgeny Tetenchuk and Vyacheslav Shvetsov, DINS)

We will tell you how the monitoring system in DINS was formed. What requirements do we have to meet and how does this affect the architecture of the system. Let's share how we solved the problem of recording heterogeneous traffic and cluttered alerting to improve Influx performance. This report will be useful for both beginners and experienced engineers involved in process automation, as well as anyone who is planning or already using Influx.

Eugene worked in various IT companies and startups. I came across services of varying degrees of complexity, ranging from video chats to developer portals. The last year has been supporting Influx, which is no less exciting.

Vyacheslav participated in the development of products for large corporate customers. Engaged in process automation in data centers. Worked in a startup creating iptv (Set Top Box). Was seen writing a home-made system deployment. For the last two years he has been working on automation of monitoring.

Schedule

19.00 – 19.30 – Gathering of guests and coffee
19:30 – 20:20 β€” Event processing applied to monitoring (Denis Koshechkin, DINS)
20:20 - 20:40 - Coffee, pizza and socializing
20:40 - 21:30 - "Protecting Influx from users" (Evgeny Tetenchuk and Vyacheslav Shvetsov, DINS)
21:30 – 22:00 DINS office tour

Where, when and how?

5 дСкабря 2019 Π³ΠΎΠ΄Π°
St. Petersburg, Staro-Peterhofsky, 19 (DINS office)

Participation in the event is free, but please Register. This is necessary so that we can all comfortably accommodate at the meeting.

There will be a broadcast, we will send a link to it on the day of the event to the addresses of the participants who chose Registration. ticket type "Broadcast".

Video recordings of the presentations will be published on our website. YouTube channel one week after the meeting.

DINS DevOps EVENING materials (18.09.2019/XNUMX/XNUMX)

YouTube playlist

DINS IT EVENING

The exchange of experience is invaluable, which is why we regularly hold open meetings that bring together technical specialists from different companies. Most often, we discuss tools and cases in the areas of DevOps, Java, QA and JS. If you have a topic that you would like to share, write to [email protected]!

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