Schedule

Rootconf 2016

Rootconf is India's principal conference where systems and operations engineers share real world knowledge about building resilient and scalable systems.

Auditorium

Banquet Hall

Accelerator

Lecture Hall

08:30–09:15

Check-in and breakfast

09:15–09:30

Introduction to Rootconf

09:30–10:15

Happiness through Crash-Only software

Antoine Grondin

10:15–11:00

Lessons in moving from physical hosts to Mesos

Raj Shekhar

11:00–11:30

Endurance sponsored High Tea and Cupcakes

11:30–12:30

Chaos Engineering and design patterns for building highly available services

@diptanu

12:30–12:35

Why Yubikeys at Rootconf

Kiran Jonnalagadda

12:35–13:15

Of the building of a Postgres cluster

Srihari Sriraman

13:15–14:15

Lunch

14:15–15:00

The webscale peace agreement or how Snapdeal is ending the battle between operations and developers

Yagnik

14:15–15:15

Panel discussion on drifting into failure

Premshree Pillai, Pankaj Kaushal, Diptanu Choudhury

15:00–15:20

Flash talks

Audience

15:20–15:40

DTrace: Live tracing for Unix systems

Tod McQuillin

15:40–16:00

7 Pitfalls for DevOps in Enterprises

Deepak Jain

16:00–16:30

Evening tea break

16:30–16:50

The transition: Manual => Automated => Distributed monitoring

saurabh hirani

16:30–17:30

Panel discussion on Cloud

Raj Shekhar, Pankaj Kaushal, Shanker Balan, Aditya Patawari

16:50–17:10

Building for Disasters: approach to robust systems

Pracheta Budhwar

17:10–17:30

Evolution of Monitoring

Aveek Misra

17:30–18:20

How TV newsrooms work and what you can learn from them

Kamala Sripada

18:20–22:05

Rootconf 2016 dinner with speakers – for premium pass holders

Auditorium

Banquet Hall

Accelerator

Lecture Hall

08:30–09:15

Check-in and breakfast

09:15–09:30

Summary of day 1

09:30–10:15

Failure at Cloud and rescued by Python

Kushal Das

10:15–11:00

Continuous deployment at Scale

Premshree Pillai

11:00–11:30

Intuit sponsored High Tea and Cupcakes

11:30–12:30

Lessons from database failures

Colin Charles

12:30–13:15

War story: Implementing Puppet on 15000 servers in a traditional enterprise

Walter Heck

13:15–14:15

Lunch

14:15–15:00

Working in and with Open Source Communities

Bernd Erk

15:00–15:20

Handling logs, events and metrics using Heka

Sid Ramesh

15:00–16:00

Database BOF

Colin Charles, Srihari Sriraman, Raj Sekhar, Walter Heck

15:20–16:00

Design patterns in Microservices using Gilmour

Piyush Verma

16:00–16:30

Evening tea break

16:30–16:50

Merge Hells?? Feature Toggle to the Rescue

Leena S N

16:30–17:30

Worse disaster stories ever – BOF

Pracheta Budhwar, Deepak Jain, Tarun Dua, Aditya Patawari

16:50–17:10

Goblin - Automated Resiliency Testing

Shailesh Hegde

17:10–17:30

Feedback and closing

Auditorium

Banquet Hall

Accelerator

Lecture Hall

08:00–09:00

Check-in and breakfast

08:55–10:00

Check-in and breakfast

09:00–11:00

Workshop Puppet in Production

Walter Heck

10:00–11:30

Miles to Go: Golang Workshop

Baiju Muthukadan

11:00–11:15

Tea Break

11:15–13:15

Workshop Puppet in Production

11:30–11:45

Tea Break

11:45–13:15

Miles to Go: Golang Workshop

13:15–14:15

Lunch Break

14:15–15:45

Miles to Go: Golang Workshop

14:15–15:45

Best Practices for MySQL High Availability

Colin Charles

15:45–16:00

Tea Break

16:00–17:30

Miles to Go: Golang Workshop

16:00–17:30

Best Practices for MySQL High Availability

Auditorium

Banquet Hall

Accelerator

Lecture Hall

08:30–09:15

Check-in

08:45–09:30

Check-in and breakfast

09:15–11:00

DTrace Workshop

09:30–11:00

Comparing how different container orchestration tools scale to production

Aditya Patawari

11:00–11:15

Tea Break

11:00–11:15

Tea Break

11:15–12:45

Comparing how different container orchestration tools scale to production

11:15–13:00

DTrace Workshop

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