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SUMMARY:Welcome Note
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SUMMARY:Resilience engineering of microservices
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DESCRIPTION:Resilience engineering builds mechanisms for complex systems t
 o leverage when under stress as a way to return to a stable state. Service
  resiliency is a fundamental requirement for any enterprise company to ens
 ure site up and continue handling the organic growing traffic. Resiliency 
 is the ability of a system to gracefully handle and recover from failures.
  Some applications can be very resilient to certain types of failures but 
 vulnerable to others. We need a way to understand application progress ove
 r time\, areas that need attention across many products\, and help priorit
 ize tech debt. This talk will throw light on how we measure\, analyze\, an
 d provide some best practices to help improve the resilience of each appli
 cation for the application owners and engineering teams.
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SUMMARY:Break
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SUMMARY:Micro-caching in Nginx for High Performance
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DESCRIPTION:In the vast\, multi-layered subject area of web performance\, 
 server response time is an important metric. From a CMS standpoint\, howev
 er\, it is one of the most significant. Best practise recommends a 200ms o
 r lower time-to-first-byte. For medium to high-traffic sites\, server load
  is another vital statistic. In this talk we’ll look at micro-caching as
  a performance strategy to handle loads of 10 to 100 concurrent requests p
 er second while still maintaining sub-200ms TTFBs.
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SUMMARY:Thank You Note
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