December 5-7, 2016
Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver DevOps Conference

DevOps The infrastructure for your application is made up of components. Maybe they’re virtual machines, storage, network, web app, database, etc. You do not see these as separate components; instead you see them as related and interdependent parts of a single entity. The Azure REST API and Ruby SDK help you to manage these resources to build applications upon Azure's scalable infrastructure. Let's build some infrastructure!
DevOps Our city's arts community is dependent on a 24/7 high volume Rails application. We revamped our deployment process to use the new AWS CodeDeploy. CodeDeploy is a free AWS service that efficiently deploys your released code to a “fleet” of EC2 instances while taking care to leave as much of the fleet online as possible. In this talk, you will learn how to skip writing custom deployment tools and celebrate rapid development cycles.
DevOps Docker is a famous containerization technology, but how can Java developers leverage it?
During this talk, attendees will discover how to create a Docker image from their Java app, how to deploy it to an internal or public registry, how to leverage Jenkins to automate those steps, and some nice IDE goodies to help them along the way!
DevOps Creating personalized CLIs can help you streamline recurring tasks, such as setting up new development environments, managing deployments, and wrangling data. We will walk you through building CLIs in Ruby to help you avoid costly mistakes and to ensure consistent results. Create simple commands that perform powerful tasks!
DevOps I will show how one can use the Elastic Stack to extract the events from application logs, structure them, and prepare them to be explored within the Elastic Stack. This will involve indexing real world logs from applications. This talk will also explore how to re-structure data that already exists within Elasticsearch via re-indexing. Listeners will learn how to take their own logs and extract meaningful visualizations using The Elastic Stack.
DevOps With the Varnish caching proxy, you can greatly increase the speed of websites and handle a lot more load. The basics are quite simple once you understand how the cache handling in HTTP works, so we will look into that first. Then I will go into advanced topics like cache tagging and cache invalidation or using Edge Side Includes.
DevOps Developers love to "automate all the things,” but where to start? What tools exist, and what can be automated? Without unit tests, can it still benefit to automate? We will show how a PHP application pulled from Git, complete with unit tests, composer dependency management, and package creation, can be repeatedly deployed flawlessly using Jenkins. Then see how "Dev" and "Ops" are supported if the application breaks through automated rollbacks.

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