Dec 2017
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8 Fri 09:00 AM – 05:40 PM IST
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##About the event
Cloud server management brings with it as many challenges as it offers conveniences. It is time to unbundle questions about:
##Who should submit a talk
If you:
submit a talk for any of the three events in this series.
##Format
Each event is single-day, with about 4-5 short and long talks, 2-3 demos, one BOF, and a three-hour workshop on configuration management.
We are accepting proposals for:
##Selection process
Proposals will be shortlisted and reviewed by an editorial team consisting of practitioners from the community. Make sure your abstract contains the following information:
You must submit links to videos of talks you have delivered in the past, or record and upload a two-min self-recorded video explaining what your talk is about, and why is it relevant for this event.
Also consider submitting links to:
along with your proposal.
##Honorarium for selected speakers; travel grants
Selected speakers and workshop instructors will receive an honorarium of Rs. 3,000 each, at the end of their talk. Confirmed speakers and instructors also get a pass to the conference and networking dinner. We do not provide free passes for speakers’ colleagues and spouses.
Travel grants are available for domestic speakers. We evaluate each case on its merits, giving preference to women, people of non-binary gender, and Africans.
If you require a grant, request it when you submit your proposal in the field where you add your location. Rootconf Miniconf is funded through ticket purchases and sponsorships; travel grant budgets vary.
##Important dates
Cloud Sever Management Miniconf in Chennai: 25 November, 2017
Cloud Sever Management Miniconf in Mumbai: 8 December, 2017
Cloud Sever Management Miniconf in Delhi: 9 December, 2017
##Contact details:
For more information about speaking, Rootconf, the Miniconf series, sponsorships, tickets, or any other information contact support@hasgeek.com or call 7676332020.
Submitted Nov 17, 2017
In this session we look at Kubernetes and how we can manage cloud scale applications using kubernetes. This talk I would share my experiences in migrating applications to kubernetes in the cloud, including lessons learnt and best practices. I will also talk about (with demos) development tool chains, security considerations, scaling and deployment strategies including canary deployments.
Maninderjit Bindra (Mani) is a Software Engineer in the CSE team at Microsoft. In his current role he helps partners, customers and developers in building scalable and resilient solutions on the Microsoft cloud platform. He has over 17 years of industry experience and has designed and implemented several high volume, business critical applications and APIs.
You can checkout his blog at https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/manibindra/ , connect with him on twitter @manisbindra, and see his github contributions at https://github.com/manisbindra
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