We invite you to DINS DevOps EVENING: we will analyze two examples of infrastructure and talk about how to facilitate support

meet February 26 in our office on Staro-Petergofsky, 19.

Kirill Kazarin from DINS will talk about what infrastructure is for us, how we manage it, and how we deliver artifacts to 1000+ servers in 50+ environments. Alexander Kaloshin from Last.Backend will share his experience in building a fault-tolerant in-house infrastructure on containers using bare-metal and kubernetes.

During the break, we will chat with the speakers and refresh ourselves with pizza. After the presentations, a short tour of the office will be organized for those who want to get to know DINS better.

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

We invite you to DINS DevOps EVENING: we will analyze two examples of infrastructure and talk about how to facilitate support

Reports

MAKE YOUR OPERATIONS EASY (Kirill Kazarin, DINS)

A short story about what problems (crossed out) tasks our DevOps team had, and how we solved them, making our life easier. Spoiler - there will be about Ansible, Git, Molecule, Packer and a little common sense. Kirill will tell you what infrastructure is for us, how we manage it, and how we deliver artifacts to 1000+ servers in 50+ environments.
The report will be relevant for those who are already familiar with ansible, terraform, aws, git and CI.

For more than 3 years, Kirill has been working as a DevOps engineer on the Highload project of a corporate messenger. Manages the messenger infrastructure on AWS using Terraform.

"Fault-tolerant infrastructure: Kubernetes + CI / CD + bare-metal" (Alexander Kaloshin, Last.Backend)

Alexander will tell you how to build an automated fault-tolerant in-house infrastructure on containers using bare-metal and kubernetes. Let's talk:

  • where and what crutches are found, how to get around them;
  • what tools and how to use, and what is better to refuse;
  • what are the analogues of popular technologies and what awaits us tomorrow.

Alexander is the founder of the startup Last.Backend and the product of the same name - the lastbackend container orchestration platform. For 5 years, his team has been working with containers, starting from docker version 0.2, when no one knew about him yet. The guys made and announced an Open Source alternative to Kubernetes, but for small infrastructures.

Schedule

19.00 – 19.30 – Gathering of guests and coffee
19:30 – 20:20 β€” MAKE YOUR OPERATIONS EASY (Kirill Kazarin, DINS)
20:20 - 20:40 - Coffee, pizza and socializing
20:40 - 21:10 - "Fault-tolerant infrastructure: Kubernetes + CI / CD + bare-metal" (Alexander Kaloshin, Last.Backend)
21:10 – 21:30 DINS office tour

Where, when and how?

26 February 2020 year
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 (05.12.2019/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, QA, JS and Java. If you have a topic that you would like to share, write to [email protected]!

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