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Rootconf Hyderabad edition

On SRE, systems engineering and distributed systems

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##About Rootconf Hyderabad:

Rootconf Hyderabad is a platform for:

  1. DevOps engineers
  2. Site Reliability Engineers (SRE)
  3. ML and data engineers
  4. Security and DevSecOps professionals
  5. Software engineers

to discuss real-world problems around:

  1. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE)
  2. Data and AI engineering
  3. Distributed systems -- observerability, microservices
  4. Implementing Infrastructure as Code

Speakers from Flipkart, Hotstar, Intuit, GO-JEK, MadStreetDen and Trusting Social will share their experiences with the above challenges.

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Aditya

@adityabharadwaj

Great Expectations : Observability in asynchronous systems using temporal logic

Submitted Mar 5, 2019

This talk will focus on building observability across microservices.
The main focus will be on

  1. Challenges faced while monitoring flows in asynchronous systems
  2. Building on temporal logic constructs to verify system objectives
  3. The concept of an expectation applied to detect failures in critical flows

Outline

  1. Challenges of monitoring asynchronous systems
  2. What is an expectation ?
    • Parts of an expectation
    • Basics of a state machine
    • Basics of linear temporal logic
    • How it all fits together
  3. Instrumenting the Expectation engine - with a description of components and reason for choice
  4. Variations of the basic expectation in context with real world examples
  5. Success stories where other monitoring systems would be insufficient
  6. Challenges faced and how we overcame them

Requirements

To get the most out of the talk, experience in the following will help

  1. Basic understanding and use of monitoring tools (Any kind).
  2. Understanding of event sourcing

Speaker bio

I work at Capillary as a Principal Engineer and am actively involved in scaling our platforms. For over a decade i’ve been working on systems at scale, watching many of them closely as they grow, trying to eliminate every last bit of inefficiency. In the process, i’ve built up a good understanding of systems and pros and cons of various monitoring tools and processes.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/aditya-bharadwaj-29390432/

Slides

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1CRNsWzlCXy7euWYeyEFk9L1vCRiRErVNRr-PFYI9xwo/edit?usp=sharing

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Accepting submissions till 30 Sep 2019, 11:59 PM

T-Hub, Hyderabad

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