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DESCRIPTION:On network engineering\, infrastructure automation and DevOps
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NAME:Rootconf Delhi edition
X-WR-CALNAME:Rootconf Delhi edition
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SUMMARY:Rootconf Delhi edition
TIMEZONE-ID:Asia/Kolkata
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SUMMARY:Check-in and onsite registrations
DTSTART:20200118T033000Z
DTEND:20200118T040000Z
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LOCATION:Delhi
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Introduction to Rootconf Delhi edition
DTSTART:20200118T040000Z
DTEND:20200118T041000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Vitess: stateless storage in the cloud
DTSTART:20200118T041000Z
DTEND:20200118T045000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/YVYFHUMT91uqFMNPsS6A9q@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Full talk,Beginner,Lecture
CREATED:20191220T061001Z
DESCRIPTION:* Cover what is Vitess\n* Who are the adopters and what do the
 y have to say about it\n* Cover the historical reason why Vitess became cl
 oud-native\n* Explain the term "Stateless Storage"\n* What will happen if 
 you try to run vanilla mysql on kubernetes\n* Cover the Vitess architectur
 e and how it addresses those problems\n* Finish with a demo that shows the
  kinds of things we can do with vitess\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nSugu is the c
 o-creator of Vitess\, and has been working on it since 2010. Prior to Vite
 ss\, Sugu worked on scalability at YouTube and was also part of PayPal in 
 the early days. His recent interest is in distributed systems and consensu
 s algorithms. He occasionally shares his thoughts on his blog https://ssou
 gou.blogspot.com/.\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
 tional Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\nNew Delhi\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Mapping the journey from VM-based deployments to Kubernetes
DTSTART:20200118T045000Z
DTEND:20200118T052000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/T7mafWUqai7KWxFGp2L2My@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Beginner,Lecture,Crisp talk (20 mins),Containers
CREATED:20191217T071255Z
DESCRIPTION:- Overview and shortcomings of traditional VM based CD\n- What
  is Kubernetes\n- Why Kubernetes\n- Features of Kubernetes\n- How it makes
  things move faster\n- Moving from VM based model to Kubernetes\n    - Cha
 llenges\n    - Strategies\n- Running monoliths in Kubernetes\n- Cluster ma
 nagement\n    - Cluster backup and recovery\n    - Launching multiple clus
 ters\n- The way ahead\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nBhavin is working with InfraCl
 oud Technologies\, Pune. His main area of interest are Free/Libre and Open
  Source Software\, DevSecOps\, containers and Kubernetes.\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Morning beverage break
DTSTART:20200118T052000Z
DTEND:20200118T055000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/GJ3H3Vm4d9Le5kqKJPbGUj@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:0
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DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20200111T064137Z
LOCATION:Delhi
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Around the cluster in 80 miliseconds: the journey of a packet
DTSTART:20200118T055000Z
DTEND:20200118T062000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/ASADD2KnZi9Lh1oPz77GqC@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk (20 mins),Network engineering
CREATED:20191121T051024Z
DESCRIPTION:Starting with request generating from a Pod to a Service in th
 e cluster\, all the services/pods this request flows through \n\n* kernel 
 : how does kernel perform lookups and thereby add latencies\n* dns lookup 
 : how dns lookups is performed in kubernetes and how to debug it\n* servic
 e to pod ip translations : how service loadbalances over pods. When and ho
 w kube-proxy gets involved\n* reaching correct container : how request get
 s routed to correct node and in turn correct container\n\n### Speaker bio\
 n\nI've been working in SRE space since past 3 years. I’ve had the oppor
 tunity to setup and manage multiple kubernetes clusters in my organisation
  along with developing internal tools for CI/CD\, state store management e
 tc. \n\nI've faced a lot of networking horrors with K8s running in product
 ion for the past 2 years and took a deep dive into understanding how the n
 etworking works and how to tweak a lot of cluster components so as to deri
 ve optimal performance from it\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
 tional Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\nNew Delhi\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
URL:https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/2020-delhi/schedule/around-the-cluster-in
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Birds of Feather (BOF) session: On data stores
DTSTART:20200118T055000Z
DTEND:20200118T065000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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SEQUENCE:2
CREATED:20191217T072325Z
DESCRIPTION:Will be discussing about data stores. Stateful data is what ke
 eps a product running\, so information about various data stores\, best pr
 actices\, consistency\, design etc will be discussed. Open forum for discu
 ssion with participants about the following topics:\n\nTypes of data store
 s\nData stores used by participants\nRDBMS\nSharding\nDesign techniques fo
 r large tables with use-cases - Schemaless/description tables\nQuery Optim
 iser - indexes and ordering\nRedis\nMemcached\nElasticsearch\nGraph DBs\nD
 MS by AWS\nNosql vs rdbms\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nAnush Arvind\, Senior Soft
 ware Engineer\, Freshworks\nRitikesh G\, Lead Software Engineer\, Frehswor
 ks\n
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T072606Z
LOCATION:BoF area - India International Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Semi
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Lessons learned in building the real-time Machine Learning inferen
 ce platform at Zomato
DTSTART:20200118T062000Z
DTEND:20200118T065000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/XGLPr2PdgFq5DHwtT9vcHS@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Full talk (40 mins),Systems engineering
CREATED:20191217T071026Z
DESCRIPTION:* Challenges and Problems at Zomato \n* Requirements of the ML
  platform\n* Overall Architecture of the ML Platform\n* Case Study : Predi
 cting Kitchen Preparation Time\n* Real time feature computation pipeline -
  why did we choose Flink ?\n* Platform for Data scientists to develop and 
 log their models independently - why did we choose MLFlow ?\n* Platform fo
 r model deployment - why AWS Sagemaker ?\n* Realtime Feature Store backed 
 by redis\n* Non realtime Feature Store backed by cassandra\n* ML Gateway t
 o fetch features from Feature Store and call sagemaker for inference\n* Wo
 rkflow to deploy a new model \n* Future work\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI have 
 been working with Data Scientists and ML engineers for more than 3 years a
 t Zomato solving various user facing problems like personalized ranking\, 
 prediction kitchen preparation time\, rider assignment time using machine 
 learning. Being a software engineer at heart\, I understand the problems b
 eing faced to make any real time complex machine learning model live in pr
 oduction at a scale. I have deployed all the above models facing 100k rpm 
 at peak time.\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Birds of Feather (BOF) session: Kubernetes war stories
DTSTART:20200118T065000Z
DTEND:20200118T074000Z
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LOCATION:BoF area - India International Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Semi
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:PubSub: real-time messaging service at Hotstar
DTSTART:20200118T065000Z
DTEND:20200118T073500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Full talk (40 mins),Distributed systems
CREATED:20191128T112102Z
DESCRIPTION:The Social & Gaming Team at Hotstar built an interactive Socia
 l Feed in VIVO IPL 2019 that appears below the video on the Hotstar mobile
  apps.\n\nThe content in the feed comes from various source\, local timer 
 objects\, Questions/Answer/Prizes/Rounds/Advertisements/Celeb handles\, AP
 I calls\, user initiated and for a matter of fact\, anything that can be s
 hown on the feed in real-time without any scope of caching and without dra
 ining clients' data/battery.\n\nPubSub is a highly scalable and durable me
 ssaging infrastructure that serves as a foundation for realtime communicat
 ion with millions of concurrent users. By providing one-to-many (broadcast
  or fan-out) use-cases as a starting point\, PubSub delivers low-latency\,
  durable messaging from various backend services to all connected users si
 multaneously with minimal battery and data usage.\n\nPiyush Gupta will tal
 k about his journey of building PubSub Infrastructure. He will stress upon
  the challenges faced and learnings accrued on this journey of building a 
 system capable of handling 50M peak concurrent connections with 1rps messa
 ges sent rate. Over the duration of VIVO IPL 2019\, this service ended up 
 sending over 250 Billion+ messages.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nFull stack devel
 oper\, Building Social for Hotstar\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Lunch break
DTSTART:20200118T073500Z
DTEND:20200118T083000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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SEQUENCE:0
CREATED:20190628T102947Z
DESCRIPTION:\n
LAST-MODIFIED:20200111T064236Z
LOCATION:Delhi
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Birds of Feather (BOF) session: On infrastructure migration
DTSTART:20200118T083000Z
DTEND:20200118T091500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/2r1MzDGbtUt3W3Mi29r6QZ@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:1
CREATED:20200105T165028Z
DESCRIPTION:We'll talk about Infrastructure migration - Why we want to? Ho
 w do we approach a migration? What can possibly go wrong? Where have you f
 ailed? And what we can all learn from?\n\nWe’ll also be spending some ti
 me focusing on containerisation and micro services since they’re the lat
 est thing and everyone wants in.\n
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LOCATION:BoF area - India International Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Semi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Meeseeks: service dependency graph at Flipkart
DTSTART:20200118T083000Z
DTEND:20200118T091000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate,Lecture,Crisp talk (20 mins),Distribute
 d systems,Full talk (40 mins),Distributed systems
CREATED:20191106T042909Z
DESCRIPTION:Large application ecosystem and challenges\nHandling large sca
 le failures (BCP)\nMeeseeks\nApplications of Meeseeks\n\n### Speaker bio\n
 \nGaurav Sharma is an engineer at Flipkart Cloud Platform. He is an enthus
 iastic member of SF scala community. He likes to write his code using func
 tional constructs like functors\, applicatives and monads.\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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SUMMARY:Merging two live data-centers into one
DTSTART:20200118T091000Z
DTEND:20200118T095000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/UJnuDwVea4hiJoQrXojnSS@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:3
CATEGORIES:Full talk (40 mins),Awaiting response to comments from proposer
 ,SRE
CREATED:20191212T132934Z
DESCRIPTION:Key challenges that we’ll discuss about:\nBoth are live data
  centers serving few thousands of requests per minute\, for high paying cu
 stomers.\nEach and every component of our infrastructure had to be migrate
 d and in some cases\, merged.\nMerging one data store into another had its
  own complexities of writing into live data stores and handling collisions
  of various data.\nExisting customers in Frankfurt data center shouldn’t
  be affected.\nNot all data stores have live replication options possible.
 \nCustomers using their own domains in freshservice had pointed to Ireland
  resources in their DNS settings.\nDifferent services were used for simila
 r data stores across the two DCs.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nAnush - Senior Sof
 tware Engineer\, Devops @ Freshworks.\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Birds of Feather (BOF) session: On setting up teams for DevSecOps
DTSTART:20200118T093000Z
DTEND:20200118T101500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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CREATED:20191217T072536Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200118T063516Z
LOCATION:BoF area - India International Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Semi
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ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Flash talk: GitLab CI/CD using containers
DTSTART:20200118T095000Z
DTEND:20200118T095500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/WVDvkSwoPw4yUfgp79wqDG@hasgeek.com
SEQUENCE:2
CATEGORIES:Crisp talk,Intermediate,Demo
CREATED:20200108T095342Z
DESCRIPTION:-What is CI/CD workflow and why we need it\n-Why GitLab CI/CD\
 n-Gitlab runners Configured with Shell & Docker Executor\n-DinD - Docker i
 nside Docker (Dockerception)\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nI am Vishnu Vardhini\, 
 working at Verizon India. I am a devops enthusiast I venture into most of 
 the emerging devops tools and drive teams to actively perform secured DevO
 ps.\n
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
 tional Centre (Kamaladevi Complex)\, Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\nNew Delhi\nIN
ORGANIZER;CN=Rootconf:MAILTO:no-reply@hasgeek.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Flash talks -- by participants
DTSTART:20200118T095500Z
DTEND:20200118T100000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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DESCRIPTION:\n
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200717T115852Z
LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Migration of Windows and Microsoft-based applications
DTSTART:20200118T100000Z
DTEND:20200118T100500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Keeping pipelines DRY
DTSTART:20200118T100500Z
DTEND:20200118T101000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
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LOCATION:Seminar Hall 1\, 2 & 3\, Kamaladevi Complex\, IIC - India Interna
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TRIGGER:-PT5M
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Controlling EKS access with AWS IAM
DTSTART:20200118T101000Z
DTEND:20200118T101500Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T003422Z
UID:session/8WZyKvmmfS3onPf43hMpR7@hasgeek.com
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CREATED:20200717T115254Z
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  a Graph Database as a primary database.\n\nThis talk is to get you a head
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