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DESCRIPTION:## 🧭 Call to run workshops on distributed systems\n\n**Work
 shops will be held from February 2026**  \n**Location:** Bangalore\, Hyder
 abad\, Pune\, Delhi  \n**Duration:** 2-4 hours per session  \n**Level:** B
 eginner\, intermediate\, advanced\n**Schedule:** 3rd week of every month  
 \n\n---\n\n## 💡 About the workshop series\nDistributed systems are the 
 foundation of today’s most reliable and scalable platforms - from global
  fintech systems to cloud-native databases and real-time streaming engines
 . As scale and reliability demands increase\, so does the challenge of bui
 lding systems that remain consistent\, available\, and performant.  \n\nDi
 stributed Systems workshops will be curated to share practical\, productio
 n-grade lessons on how these systems are built\, debugged\, and scaled -- 
 through hands-on\, code-first learning.  \n\n---\n\n### 🎯 Suggested wor
 kshop topics\nSubmit proposals to teach workshops that are interactive\, t
 echnical\, and grounded in real engineering practice. Here are some exampl
 es. \n\n1. **Deploy and operate a kubernetes cluster**  \n   Walk particip
 ants through deploying and configuring a real-world app (like Appsmith\, S
 entry\, or Ghost) with full monitoring and scaling under load.\n\n2. **Bui
 lding observability from raw data**  \n   Work with logs\, traces\, and me
 trics to design dashboards\, anomaly detectors\, and alerting systems for 
 real-time insights.\n\n3. **Developing kubernetes operators**  \n   Build 
 a custom Kubernetes Operator to automate scaling\, failover\, or backups 
 — and learn CRDs\, reconciliation loops\, and control-plane design.\n\n4
 . **Deploying stateful workloads across zones**  \n   Run databases like P
 ostgres\, Cassandra\, or Redis across regions for high availability and lo
 w latency.\n\n5. **Load testing and performance tuning in the cloud**  \n 
   Use tools like k6 or Locust to benchmark performance\, analyze throughpu
 t\, and experiment with autoscaling\, caching\, and partitioning.\n\n6. **
 Fault injection and chaos engineering**  \n   Simulate failures using Chao
 s Mesh or Gremlin\, observe system recovery\, and explore resilience desig
 n.\n\n7. **Designing a distributed cache**  \n   Build a minimal distribut
 ed key-value store to internalize consensus\, replication\, and fault-tole
 rance principles.\n\n8. **Understanding kubernetes networking\, permission
 s\, and service mesh**  \n   Dive deep into networking\, RBAC\, mTLS\, and
  service meshes like Istio or Linkerd.\n\n---\n\n## 🧩 Workshop format a
 nd guidelines\n- **Duration:** 2–4 hours per session  \n- **Format:** Ha
 nds-on and code-first — not slide-heavy or vendor-demo oriented  \n- **E
 nvironment:** Pre-configured (Docker\, local\, or cloud setup)  \n- **Focu
 s:** Reproducibility\, guided labs\, measurable outcomes  \n- **No vendor 
 pitches:** Focus on learning and exploration through real systems\n\n## No
 te for tool makers and sponsors\nTool creators and engineering teams are w
 elcome to **sponsor workshops** by teaching participants how to use their 
 tools or frameworks in real-world distributed systems.  \nFor sponsorship 
 and collaboration inquiries\, write to **<sales@hasgeek.com>**.  \n\n---\n
 \n## About the editor\n[Raj Suvariya](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajsuvar
 iya/) is a software engineer at Stripe. He has spent the last 8 years buil
 ding software and the last 3+ years working on platform engineering. He ha
 s held the title of [TiDB champion](https://www.pingcap.com/) for the last
  2 years.\n\n---\n\n### 📩 Submit your workshop\nHave an idea?  \nSubmit
  your proposal here → [submission link](https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/cal
 l-for-submissions-distributed-systems-workshops/sub)  \n**Got a question?*
 * Post it here: https://hasgeek.com/rootconf/call-for-submissions-distribu
 ted-systems-workshops/comments
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