May 2017
8 Mon
9 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu 08:40 AM – 11:10 PM IST
12 Fri 08:40 AM – 06:00 PM IST
13 Sat
14 Sun
Auditorium – Rootconf
Banquet hall - DevConf.in
Porch on first floor, opposite the auditorium – OTR sessions
Lawns – Kilter activities
08:40–09:30
Check-in and breakfast
09:30–10:15
State of the open source monitoring landscape
Bernd Erk
10:15–10:30
Introduction to Rootconf + DevConf.in; ContactPoint demo
10:30–11:00
Deployment strategies with Kubernetes
Aditya Patawari
11:00–11:30
Morning beverage break
11:30–12:00
A little bot for big cause
Pooja Shah
12:00–12:05
Reminder to fill feedback forms; stretch break
12:05–12:50
Necessary tooling and monitoring for performance critical applications
Manan Bharara
12:50–13:05
Audience questions on monitoring for speakers
13:05–14:05
Lunch
14:05–14:50
Autonomous application delivery: faster more reliable release management
G. Clifford Williams
14:30–14:35
OTR session on: microservices (rescheduled to 12 May - 15:45)
14:50–15:10
What should be PID 1 in a container?
Ranjith Rajaram
15:10–15:20
Introduction to Rootconf 2017 editorial team; reminder to fill feedback forms
15:20–16:05
'Razor' sharp provisioning for baremetal servers
Azhar Hussain
15:45–16:45
Off-The-Record (OTR) session on MySQL
Led by Ligaya Turmelle
16:05–16:35
Evening beverage break
16:35–17:20
FreeBSD is not a Linux distribution
Philip Paeps
17:00–18:00
Off-The-Record (OTR) session on AWS cost optimizations and hacks
Led by Jeevan Dongre
17:20–18:20
Flash talks – presentations by the audience
18:30–23:10
Rootconf party - sponsored by GO-JEK
Auditorium – Rootconf
Banquet hall - DevConf.in
Porch on first floor, opposite the auditorium – OTR sessions
Lawns – Kilter activities
08:40–09:55
Check-in and breakfast
09:55–10:15
Failure resilient architecture with microservice dependencies
Kunal Grover
10:20–10:40
"Asynchronous" integration tests for microservices
Ramya A
10:40–11:00
A quick how-to on capacity planning for an application deployed in AWS and how to use this information for configuring AWS autoscaling policies
Laxmi Nagarajan
11:00–11:30
Morning beverage break
11:30–12:30
Capacity planning for your data stores
Colin Charles
12:30–12:35
Thank-yous to crew and volunteers; reminder to fill feedback forms
12:35–13:05
Spotswap: running production APIs on spot instances
Aruna Sankaranarayanan
13:05–14:05
Lunch
14:05–14:50
Adventures in Postgres management
Ramanan Balakrishnan
14:30–15:30
OTR session on mistakes to avoid when planning your infrastructure
Led by Aditya Patawari
14:50–15:10
MySQL troubleshooting tl;dr
Ligaya Turmelle
15:10–15:20
Feedback; introduction to Rootconf 2017 programme
15:20–15:25
Stretch break
15:25–15:45
Working with Secrets
Shrey Agarwal
15:30–15:40
Off-The-Record (OTR) session on Microservices
Led by Anand Chitipothu
15:45–16:15
Evening beverage break
15:45–16:45
OTR session on: worst disaster stories ever!
Led by Tod McQuillin and Trouble
16:15–17:00
Living with SELinux
Toshaan Bharvani
17:00–17:45
Understanding eyeball routing via RIPE Atlas
Anurag Bhatia
17:00–18:00
Off-The-Record (OTR) session on the art of software architecture - its more than just technology
Led by Soumendra Daas and Bernd Erk
17:45–18:00
Rootconf closing; goodbye until DevPay!