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NAME:Rootconf 2015
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SUMMARY:Rootconf 2015
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Breakfast
DTSTART:20150515T024500Z
DTEND:20150515T034500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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CREATED:20150413T121446Z
DESCRIPTION:Breakfast in dining area\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20230108T103046Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Introduction to conference
DTSTART:20150515T034500Z
DTEND:20150515T040000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T121500Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150413T121533Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Rewriting for Scale @ Parse.com
DTSTART:20150515T040000Z
DTEND:20150515T044500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/CU6NXeBFv3dXamjauAHoFA@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150414T194516Z
DESCRIPTION:Parse.com (now owned by Facebook) is a mobile app platform use
 d by 300K apps world wide. Over the last few years our traffic has increas
 ed by 10x every year. Scaling up to our software without breaking compatib
 ility is a hard problem. As my boss likes to describe it -> it is upgradin
 g the engine of Formula1 car without stopping it.\n\nIn this talk I will e
 xplain what are the problems we faced\, the tools and software we built an
 d the lessons we learnt on the way. Scaling software is more of a mindset 
 challenge and I will explain what processes we adopted\, tools we built an
 d some moonshots we took along the way. I will talk about how we organized
  our team into a bunch of specialists\, broke down problems into smaller o
 nes and drank a lot of whiskey on the way.\n\nThis talk will be useful to 
 teams at small startups starting to grow\, and teams at large companies lo
 oking to scale successful services. It will be laced with real examples an
 d stories.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI am Abhishek Kona or @sheki. I am from N
 amma Bangalore\, I currently work on the Backend team at Parse.com\, Faceb
 ook.com company. I previosly was member of the team which built RocksDB (h
 ttp://rocksdb.org/) at Facebook. Before that I was honing my skills at Fli
 pkart.com. Scaling software is my thing.\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T072606Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/rewriting-for-scale-parse-c
 om-CU6NXeBFv3dXamjauAHoFA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Introduction to SaltStack
DTSTART:20150515T044500Z
DTEND:20150515T054500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/39Scq99VdKjqHcujWzuhu2@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150414T194434Z
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, we will cover the basics of using SaltStack to 
 configure servers and workstations through Salt's powerful remote executio
 n and configuration management engine. We will provide overviews of many o
 f the core concepts and then provide demonstrations of each concept so tha
 t each attendee can immediately begin to use Salt to solve everyday proble
 ms in their IT environments.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nMike Place is the Sr. P
 latforn Developer on the core engineering team at SaltStack. He works prim
 arily on SaltStack core internals\, with a focus on performance and optimi
 zation. He has twenty years of experience in UNIX and Linux systems engine
 ering across a wide variety of environments.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/introduction-to-saltstack-3
 9Scq99VdKjqHcujWzuhu2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Morning tea  – with love from BlueJeans
DTSTART:20150515T054500Z
DTEND:20150515T061500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/AA2Ah6WfoJXkY95Siq15GN@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T122554Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150508T041145Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:10 reasons why you should prefer PostgreSQL to MySQL
DTSTART:20150515T061500Z
DTEND:20150515T070000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/MALrzXen9DhPtN8vQDZZJW@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150414T194454Z
DESCRIPTION:MySQL is the most popular database server\, but popular doesn'
 t always mean the best.\n\nPostgreSQL on the other hand is less popupar\, 
 but claims to be the most advanced database server.\n\nIn this talk I plan
  to do a in-depth comparision of MySQL and PostgreSQL on various fronts.\n
 \nOutline:\n\n* Brief history of MySQL and PostgreSQL\n* MySQL ate my cake
  - cases where mysql strips data without telling you\n* MySQL vs. PostgreS
 QL in Database Maintanance\n    - creating indexes\n    - alter table\n   
  - auto increment issues\n* Exection Model - MySQL threads vs. PostgreSQL 
 processes\n* Replication - How replication works is MySQL and PostgreSQL\n
 * Advanced Features of PostgreSQL\n    * Write Ahead Log and Point In Time
  Recovery\n    * Table partitioning\n    * partial indexes\n    * JSON typ
 e\n    * fuzzy string matching\n    * views\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI'm an i
 ndependent software consultant and trainer.\n\nI've been using PostgreSQL 
 for long time. During my work at Internet Archive\, I've migrated their da
 tabase server from MySQL to PostgreSQL and learnt lot of things about both
  of them during that.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:How LinkedIn is leveraging kafka for log aggregation and monitorin
 g
DTSTART:20150515T070000Z
DTEND:20150515T074500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/AoDBqYN5h5LLYMDv77ZJaq@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150422T171436Z
DESCRIPTION:Apache Kafka is publish-subscribe messaging rethought as a dis
 tributed commit log. It is used within LinkedIn for metrics and intra-appl
 ication queuing.\nWill give an overview on how we leverage kafka for the l
 og aggregation (ELK) and service monitoring.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nMuzammi
 l Rehman Mohammed\nI am SRE Manager at LinkedIn with 8 years of industry e
 xperience. ELK and kafka are integral part of my day to day activity\, apa
 rt from my regular responsibilities I build and manager ELK cluster for va
 rious team. \nI am a technology enthusiasts and passionate on developing l
 arge scale infrastructure\, I believe complex and large operations don't n
 ecessarily have to be complex\, simplicity is the best way.\n\n\nAkbar.K.M
 \nSRE at linkedin where I work on creating and maintaining services that o
 perate at scale. Having total 7 years of experience. Working mainly on com
 munication infrastructure team which manages the Email/SMS/Push flow at li
 nkedin. I am also part of the team which is responsible for buliding new d
 atacenters.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/how-linkedin-is-leveraging-
 kafka-for-log-aggregation-and-monitoring-AoDBqYN5h5LLYMDv77ZJaq
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lunch
DTSTART:20150515T074500Z
DTEND:20150515T084500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T122636Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150414T182913Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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DESCRIPTION:Lunch in 5 minutes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Sneak peek into the cloud deployments at FreeCharge & Snapdeal
DTSTART:20150515T084500Z
DTEND:20150515T093000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Sponsored session,Intermediate
CREATED:20150508T053052Z
DESCRIPTION:If deploying applications efficiently at scale is not challeng
 ing enough\, technology organizations today are expected to cater to expon
 ential growth and unplanned surges from get go. At Snapdeal and Freecharge
 \, we face and overcome many such challenges on a daily basis. In this tal
 k we would share some insights into our massive deployment scale and take 
 you through one such journey of hell and back by the freecharge team. We f
 ound some technical nuggets during our battles and we are channeling them 
 into building a Hybrid cloud platform that would apply these learnings and
  offer new paradigms of developing and deploying applications of such scal
 e.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI head payments and recharge infrastructure engin
 eering team at FreeCharge. I’ve been a part of the journey that involved
  dramaticly improved customer experience and maniacal growth over the last
  2.5 years.\n
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LOCATION:Banquet Hall - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/sneak-peek-into-the-cloud-d
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Moving Intuit Mint to AWS – the last mile
DTSTART:20150515T084500Z
DTEND:20150515T093000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Sponsored session,Intermediate
CREATED:20150508T041818Z
DESCRIPTION:Mint from Intuit ( http://mint.com) is premier personal financ
 e software SAAS. This talk covers the journey of what it takes to move a l
 arge-scale software from self-hosted data centers to AWS. In this talk we 
 will cover the architecture principles and the mind sets needed for this t
 ransformation.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nLinu Koshy - Software Engineer at Int
 uit who has lead the Dev effort for moving mint into AWS\nSajan Tharayil -
  DevOps Engineer at Intuit who lead the Operations Effort for moving mint 
 into AWS\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T072606Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/moving-intuit-mint-to-aws-t
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Database BOF
DTSTART:20150515T093000Z
DTEND:20150515T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T123303Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150422T174222Z
LOCATION:Banquet Hall - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Inframer - know thy infra
DTSTART:20150515T093000Z
DTEND:20150515T094500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/e8Ji7mPpZNgmvsiyJnubP@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150414T194330Z
DESCRIPTION:We will discuss:\n\n  - The problems of having a distributed i
 nfrastructure\n  - "If only I had a tool which" scenarios (More details in
  slides)\n  - Solution architecture\n  - Demo - dashboard\, REST API and c
 ommand line tool\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nCurrently working as a Senior DevOp
 s engineer at BlueJeans. I enjoy automating infrastructure and contributin
 g to the open source community.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Running your containers in a sane environment\, Project Atomic
DTSTART:20150515T094500Z
DTEND:20150515T100000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/GAUtux3SwhxMCYotJCPtTF@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Beginner
CREATED:20150416T154257Z
DESCRIPTION:The talk will focus on introduction to Project Atomic and why 
 we need it. I will explore various components of Project Atomic like OSTre
 e and Cockpit and talk about how they make running Linux containers using 
 Docker easy. I will also demonstrate scaling and recovery using Google's K
 ubernetes project which is a part of Project Atomic.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\
 nI am Aditya Patawari\, currently working as Lead of Systems Engineering a
 t BrowserStack.com. I play around with Enterprise Linux\, Ansible\, Puppet
 \, Nagios\, Python\, Cloud (AWS and OpenStack) both as a part of my work a
 nd out of interest.\nI have been a speaker at FUDCon\, NELF\, GNUnify\, Ro
 otconf\, Flock\, FOSSAsia and have delivered talks on Puppet\, Ansible\, P
 roject Atomic\, Git\, infrastructure scalability and various other topics.
 \n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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 a-sane-environment-project-atomic-GAUtux3SwhxMCYotJCPtTF
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SUMMARY:How to Train your Jenkins?…to Use Your Resources Effectively and
  Get More Value for Each Buck Spent on Resource
DTSTART:20150515T100000Z
DTEND:20150515T101500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/FrXExGwSLgyzfrS3o619RV@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150416T154401Z
DESCRIPTION:At eBay we developed a federated model for CI where each devel
 oper gets their own Jenkins instance running on a dedicated VM. Only 20% w
 ere actually used and even those VMs were utilized less than 25 minutes pe
 r day. To solve this we built a highly-available\, self-healing cloud infr
 astructure with Apache Mesos\, Marathon and Jenkins. We got more value for
  each buck spent on resources.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nManivannan Selvaraj a
 nd Sathiya Narayanan are Engineers at Developer Experience team at eBay. T
 hey build cloud based Continous Integration solution for eBay and PayPal. 
 \nManivannan Selvaraj is a committer on Jenkins Mesos plugin and contribut
 ed to many other Jenkins plugins. you can follow him on github @ https://g
 ithub.com/maselvaraj \nSathiya Narayanan has contributed to Jenkins Mesos 
 plugin and Jenkins Github pull request builder plugin. You can follow hin 
 on github @ https://github.com/sathiya-mit\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/how-to-train-your-jenkins-t
 o-use-your-resources-effectively-and-get-more-value-for-each-buck-spent-on
 -resource-FrXExGwSLgyzfrS3o619RV
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Managing a Network Switch with Ansible
DTSTART:20150515T101500Z
DTEND:20150515T103000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/LLUYKKDam6DHQstMWnGoze@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150416T154234Z
DESCRIPTION:With Programmability becoming a key requirement in networking\
 , the industry is shifting to a Devops model for network management as wel
 l - Manage the switch (or any networking device) as a Linux machine. Netwo
 rking vendors are also facilitating this by supporting access to the netwo
 rking devices beyond just SNMP and CLI - Netconf\, REST Like APIs to name 
 a few.\n\nThis session focuses on some use cases and walkthrough of tools 
 available for getting started with Network Automation on the Cisco Nexus s
 witches\, using Ansible.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI am a Technical Marketing 
 Engineer at Cisco. My focus areas include programmability and manageabilit
 y on the Nexus series of Data Center Switches.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/managing-a-network-switch-w
 ith-ansible-LLUYKKDam6DHQstMWnGoze
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Evening tea - with love from Zopper
DTSTART:20150515T103000Z
DTEND:20150515T110000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/FnYa9xzgSRh1ATxFE9Ev21@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T123327Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150508T041134Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Infrastructure automation BOF
DTSTART:20150515T110000Z
DTEND:20150515T120000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/63QKo8pmUHFYwUCdcHAp7m@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150414T190830Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T170610Z
LOCATION:Banquet Hall - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:What can DevOps learn from sports teams
DTSTART:20150515T110000Z
DTEND:20150515T111500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/GKXVzY9fre2JM26Jb2oZL9@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Beginner
CREATED:20150414T194659Z
DESCRIPTION:What do we talk about when we talk about [DevOps culture](http
 ://www.jedi.be/blog/2010/02/12/what-is-this-DevOps-thing-anyway/) - team w
 ork\, feedback\, measuring things\, automation.\n\nSports team obsess over
  these things! There's a lot we can learn from them.\n\nWe'll study a coup
 le of 'movements' in sports that changed the game and have strong parallel
 s to the DevOps movement- e.g. 'Total Football' pioneered by the Dutch tea
 ms of the 1970's\, or Sabremetrics in Baseball.\n\nI'll also share some st
 ories from my experience with DevOps at different organizations\,\nand wha
 t I'd do differently if I could go back in time and apply some of these le
 arnings.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nOver the last 7 years\, I've been a program
 mer at a large enterprise\, a services company\, and a high growth startup
 . I've also been an entrepreneur\, a volunteer\, and a teacher.\n\nI've th
 ought a lot about what it takes to build good culture in an organization. 
 \n\nI am currently busy building Dev To Prod - a series of bite sized vide
 os focused on devops tools and practices that help you learn to ship code 
 reliably\, repeatably and quickly.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/what-can-devops-learn-from-
 sports-teams-GKXVzY9fre2JM26Jb2oZL9
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SUMMARY:Savetheinternet.in – large scale with low  tech
DTSTART:20150515T111500Z
DTEND:20150515T113000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/JzKhtB4QFdHxhh4oDTvwCh@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150416T154448Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20200619T062516Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Q&A
DTSTART:20150515T113000Z
DTEND:20150515T114500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/R3WPvqNUwoRZjHfRuJta5F@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150415T183713Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T154437Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Q&A
DTSTART:20150515T114500Z
DTEND:20150515T120000Z
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UID:session/L8rFUJAvfCvjjWSq3dqhJ6@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T123202Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150423T043321Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Breakfast and check-in
DTSTART:20150516T024500Z
DTEND:20150516T034500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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LOCATION:Bangalore
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SUMMARY:Summary of day 1
DTSTART:20150516T034500Z
DTEND:20150516T040000Z
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DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150414T182735Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
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SUMMARY:Why favour Icinga over Nagios
DTSTART:20150516T040000Z
DTEND:20150516T044500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150414T194532Z
DESCRIPTION:Most sys admins have a love-hate relationship with Nagios base
 d monitoring solutions. Backed by a sizable community\, users have learned
  to live with it’s shortcomings in scaling\, configuration\, and modern 
 integration options.\n\nTaking advantage of the tremendous number of suppo
 rted hard- and software\, Icinga leaves all legacy limitations behind. It 
 delivers an easily scalable solution\, with clustering\, load balancing\, 
 automated replication\, and even business process monitoring out-of-the-bo
 x. Based on a new configuration format with advanced language features - l
 ike conditional processing and complex type support - monitoring agile env
 ironments works like a breeze. Existing modules for Puppet\, Chef and Ansi
 ble ramp up the rollout time and ensure a continuous and up to date monito
 ring environment.\n\nThe talk will demonstrate how popular tools such as G
 raphite\, Logstash\, or Graylog integrate better and easier than ever befo
 re. In addition to that we’ll introduce the new Icinga Web 2 interface a
 nd give a brief introduction into the technical architecture.\n\n### Speak
 er bio\n\nBernd Erk\, is co-founder and project organiser of the Icinga pr
 oject that has been busy improving the forked Nagios code base since 2009.
 \n\nIn his day job as Managing Director of NETWAYS he overseas success and
  smooth operation of all customer projects and business processes. His tec
 hnical expertise stretches across Systems Management\, Managed Services an
 d Software Development. A contributor to Linux Magazine and Linux Technica
 l Review in Germany\, Bernd regularly publishes articles and presents on o
 pen source topics ranging across monitoring\, virtualization\, databases a
 nd performance tuning among others. Bernd was previously Operating Systems
  Specialist at Quelle Schickedanz AG & Co.\, where he worked heavily with 
 Solaris\, HPUX and Oracle databases. After which\, Bernd spent 8 years as 
 Business Unit Manager at Ise-Informatik where he dealt with Oracle databas
 es and service oriented architectures.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Using RancherOS to Run Microservices on Docker at Scale
DTSTART:20150516T044500Z
DTEND:20150516T053000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/TZKpUYybQZkpMWVGt51JXr@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Intermediate
CREATED:20150422T171423Z
DESCRIPTION:We will discuss:\n\n- Benefits of using Docker for microservic
 es\n- RancherOS and why a micro OS for Docker makes sense\n- Using Docker 
 Compose across dev\, test and production\n- Projects\, and collaboration o
 n service development\n- Service discovery and software defined networking
 \n- Monitoring hosts\, containers and services\n\nOver the course of the p
 resentation\, we'll demonstrate how to use RancherOS\, Docker and Rancher 
 to build out microservices.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nShanker Balan is a freel
 ance DevOps and Cloud Consultant having 15+ years of experience in large s
 cale distributed systems at Yahoo and InMobi\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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 oservices-on-docker-at-scale-TZKpUYybQZkpMWVGt51JXr
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SUMMARY:Morning tea
DTSTART:20150516T053000Z
DTEND:20150516T060000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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CREATED:20150414T183354Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150508T041210Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY: Let’s Talk About Time - Data Driven Organic Monitoring @Directi
DTSTART:20150516T060000Z
DTEND:20150516T064500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/6DLPY43fyyDyTmVuMaxmXo@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150416T154316Z
DESCRIPTION:The human perception of dimensions and space\, specifically ti
 me is drastically different from that of machines. Yet\, almost every moni
 toring system today completely ignores this key distinction and floods us 
 with thousands of mechanical streams of data-points that are increasingly 
 a burden for an operator to interpret and react on. They often do not acco
 unt for vital data about the operational response which is absolutely key 
 to how infrastructure is run in any enterprise.\n\nThe perception of time 
 is central to this concept\, clustering diverse data-points we build an ab
 stract construct that closely mimics how humans perceive and react to even
 ts and situations. While raw data-streams are modeled as low dimension imm
 utable facts that systems can rapidly and effectively interpret\, this abs
 traction is mutable and modeled as an FSM (finite state machine)\, enablin
 g it to hold several derived dimensions that are of great value. These att
 ributes/dimensions can be attained through transformation functions trigge
 red by the event stream. \n\nThis abstraction has had a profound impact on
  how we at Directi interact with our issues and infrastructure and enables
  us to explore possibilities that didn’t exist before . We shall take a 
 sneak peak of the [λ-architecture](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambda_ar
 chitecture) and [Materialized Views](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material
 ized_view) in Slant (our platform) that abstracts the standard monitoring 
 layer into a mesh of highly composable and flexible constructs. \n\nThis h
 as empowered us to ask and answer complex questions such as - How do I def
 ine the virality/relative score of an issue? How did the operations team r
 espond? What caused my team to lose sleep and how they reacted & resolved 
 these issues ? What deployment\, support & policy changes impacted operati
 ons and how ? How do I deduce optimal alerts and escalations ? What issues
  are critical and what was the root cause ?\n\nFinally we shall then look 
 at real world examples such as the ability to identify hot points\,overlay
  diverse but related data\, define auto aggregations in a more natural for
 m\, doing away with trigger level redundancy. How this enables conversatio
 n and allows us to organically explore issues and get a top level unified 
 real-time and historical view of issues in our infrastructure and visualiz
 e them.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nDhananjay Sathe is a former BITS Pilani grad
  currently working as a Sr Operations Engineer on the Platform Team at Dir
 ecti/Endurance where he architects and builds the central operations platf
 orm and toolchain. \nIn the past he has contributed OpenSource Projects su
 ch as Samba through the GSoC\, Gnome and been one of the developers behind
   the RoboEarth Cloud Engine. His prior speaking engagements include multi
 ple highly rated talks at PyCon India\, Rootconf 14 and GoogleIOx.\nHis fa
 vourite hobbies include programming\, travelling\, exploring adventure spo
 rts and craft brews (in no particular order of preference).\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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 riven-organic-monitoring-directi-6DLPY43fyyDyTmVuMaxmXo
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SUMMARY:Managing distributed file systems
DTSTART:20150516T064500Z
DTEND:20150516T073000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150414T194551Z
DESCRIPTION:In a typical distributed system managing n number of nodes in 
 an effective way is always a challenge. Distributed systems always demands
  to meet CAP theorem which is really hard to meet with a good performance 
 numbers. All the nodes participating in the cluster should have the consis
 tent data which is one of the criteria of the CAP theorem. This could be a
 chieved by keeping the configuration details across all the nodes in the c
 luster\, however this algorithm doesn't scale (considering n X n number of
  exchange of information) and can end up having split brain situations. Th
 is could be avoided having distributed consistent store across m number of
  nodes (considered) as leaders where m < n. There are few technologies lik
 e consul/etcd by which this can be achieved.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nAtin is
  a Glusterfs hacker and currently working as a Senior S/W Engineer in Redh
 at India. Apart from storage he has also worked on different other domains
  which include telecom\, BFS.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/managing-distributed-file-s
 ystem-with-consistent-distributed-store-leader-based-algorithm-4qwWKEcpUbK
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SUMMARY:Lunch
DTSTART:20150516T073000Z
DTEND:20150516T083000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/8kMp4NBPKCYeB4j3HQg2VQ@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150414T183909Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150506T163839Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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DESCRIPTION:Lunch in 5 minutes
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Container Infrastructure Strategy
DTSTART:20150516T083000Z
DTEND:20150516T091500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/ZfVZH4M46VmQaRQvo8ycq@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150508T053105Z
DESCRIPTION:Mark will talk about \n# Light application level containers vs
  a 'heavy containers'\n# Refactoring containers as layers\n# Immutable Inf
 rastructure versus Configuration Management (for containers)\n# Container 
 Deployment & Orchestration as the next challenge to solve\n\n### Speaker b
 io\n\nMark has about 20 yrs of experience working with Infrastructure in t
 he Ops/DevOps space. Starting out at an ISP in the pre world wide web days
 \, Mark cut his teeth as a webmaster at cnnfn.com\, and sgi.com. Among oth
 er things\, Mark used to be an evangelist at this little company called Ne
 tscape in the 90's. Over the last few years Mark has gone from an evangeli
 st to managing Ops to running DevOps teams with a hands-on approach. Mark 
 currently spearheads the Idea Device Bay Area office as a Technology Evang
 elist.\n\nLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marklavi\n
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LOCATION:Banquet Hall - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/container-infrastructure-st
 rategy-ZfVZH4M46VmQaRQvo8ycq
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SUMMARY:Scaling Flipkart cloud: a million virtual machines and Tbps networ
 k! 
DTSTART:20150516T083000Z
DTEND:20150516T091500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Sponsored session,Intermediate
CREATED:20150508T063735Z
DESCRIPTION:We will discuss our key learnings from handling huge amount of
  spike traffic during those crazy flash sales (The Big Billion Day\, Big A
 pp Shopping Days etc) and how it drove our design for this new cloud. \nTh
 is talk will also focus on scaling the network to enable a very large numb
 er of machines and handle huge amount of traffic without using expensive h
 ardware load-balancers and firewalls.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nVinay Y S is t
 he Principal Architect for Flipkart's cloud platform. In the past he has b
 uilt distributed systems for storage\, gaming\, analytics & machinelearnin
 g\, personal data management and infra platforms in public/private/hybrid 
 cloud environments.\n
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LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2015/schedule/scaling-flipkart-cloud-a-mi
 llion-virtual-machines-and-tbps-network-Arkj1S1E3RKF7qSw1CXDTX
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:A quick primer on http2
DTSTART:20150516T091500Z
DTEND:20150516T093000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/T4a2ZvdXcZ7i7knK8YVuwY@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Beginner
CREATED:20150414T194408Z
DESCRIPTION:We all are somewhere affected by the web\, most of us (at root
 conf) may also have our jobs based on managing web properties. With all th
 e niceness happening in DevOps revolution\, we are still stuck with the pr
 imitives that is HTTP 1.1. I intend to give a quick (~15 mins) primer on t
 he protocol specs\, how it works and how it may change the way we look at 
 web.\n\n#Scope of the talk (updated 14/Apr/2015): \n\n* Current state of H
 TTP and why it needs a facelift\n* Overview of HTTP/2 protocol specs \n* K
 ey features of HTTP/2\n* TLS in HTTP/2\n* Current rate of adoption and wha
 t it takes to implement it.\n* Is it worth it? Does Ops really need to car
 e about it?\n\n\nSlides will be shared by 20th April.\n\n### Speaker bio\n
 \nI work for InMobi\, solving operational problems.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Coping with burnout BOF
DTSTART:20150516T091500Z
DTEND:20150516T101500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150413T123122Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T170616Z
LOCATION:Banquet Hall - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Unikernel based deployments
DTSTART:20150516T093000Z
DTEND:20150516T094500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/WJay3cf2pzXr9bnUDAzXXS@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Advanced
CREATED:20150415T063425Z
DESCRIPTION:Deployment engineering for things that need to run at scale se
 ems to be based on building images a la Docker et al. While this is an imp
 rovement over the current state of affairs\, there are operational challen
 ges in implementing such a scheme such as image size\, infra required to b
 uild the images\, a large surface area of attack. Unikernels such as Mirag
 eOS provide a way of addressing some of the challenges. \n\nWe will take a
  WSGI application and unikernalise it while trying to come up with a workf
 low that could be generic enough to apply to WSGI applications.\n\nWe will
  then deploy this on a toy setup and discuss the deployment challenges and
  sources of the challenges. For instance\, scale is one of the sources of 
 deployment challenges. Flexibility and scale are usually at opposite ends 
 of a trade-off but both are desirable traits.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI work
  at a small company (Idea Device) that has given me the opportunity to spe
 nd a large portion of the past five years seeing how small and large compa
 nies manage their operational processes and helping improve them. Before t
 hat I spent time at the Akshara Foundation realising that traditional soft
 ware engineering is out of place with poorly defined goals and a varied us
 er base. Along the way I was part of the Real Time Systems group at C-DAC 
 where we built HPC clusters and used them.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:BrowserStack Security Breach. Lessons Learned.
DTSTART:20150516T094500Z
DTEND:20150516T100000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/YRhUK3NX8ybYirxMjowQRN@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate
CREATED:20150416T154331Z
DESCRIPTION:We got breached last year. The talk will focus on what should 
 we have done\, what we did and how you can prevent similar incidents in yo
 ur infrastructure. I will discuss the importance of right monitoring to de
 tect such incidents. What are the simple things that we miss which could p
 revent such disasters. And lastly\, I would discuss how to catch the culpr
 it with the right logging.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI am Aditya Patawari\, cu
 rrently working as Lead of Systems Engineering at BrowserStack.com. I play
  around with Enterprise Linux\, Ansible\, Puppet\, Nagios\, Python\, Cloud
  (AWS and OpenStack) both as a part of my work and out of interest.\nI hav
 e been a speaker at FUDCon\, NELF\, GNUnify\, Rootconf\, Flock\, FOSSAsia 
 and have delivered talks on Puppet\, Ansible\, Project Atomic\, Git\, infr
 astructure scalability and various other topics.\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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 h-lessons-learned-YRhUK3NX8ybYirxMjowQRN
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Q&A
DTSTART:20150516T100000Z
DTEND:20150516T101500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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CREATED:20150415T183858Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T170908Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Evening tea
DTSTART:20150516T101500Z
DTEND:20150516T104500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/CNyxnNRAtqt4DpsT71xusG@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150414T191546Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150508T041203Z
LOCATION:Bangalore
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cloud BOF
DTSTART:20150516T104500Z
DTEND:20150516T114500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
UID:session/RsXpEbnkcHQpypRdbVCWAf@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20150414T190847Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150422T174622Z
LOCATION:Banquet Hall - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Flash talks
DTSTART:20150516T104500Z
DTEND:20150516T114500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T065026Z
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CREATED:20150420T100136Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20150507T170913Z
LOCATION:Auditorium - MLR Convention Centre\, J P Nagar\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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