18 au 20 février 2015
Montréal, Canada

Conférence DevOps à Montréal

DevOps Salt, a relatively new player in the configuration management space, offers quite an impressive amount of features for startups and agencies, both big and small. We'll look at how Salt's explicit separation of state and data, it's parallel execution model, ease of extensibility and remote data querying capabilities make it a first class candidate for ensuring your servers and development environments are in a known and reproducible state.
DevOps Haven't got time to learn all about nodes and clouds and elastics? This introductory session will give you a baseline for getting started on AWS.

In this talk, we'll cover file hosting (S3), server hosting (EC2, VPC), DNS hosting (Route53), database hosting (RDS), and some additional things like Cloudwatch, CloudFront, and ElasticCache, but we'll focus on the moving parts of EC2.
DevOps Avast! Do you find your backend sinking whenever a storm hits the shores of your datacenter?
Then it's time to hear the shanty of Docker, CoreOS and Fleet to tame the seas.

The talk covers the concepts behind CoreOS and Docker and shows how to transform an existing application into a docker-based set of containers and how to control and manage them with Fleet.

The audience can use t to better scale and distribute their own backends.
DevOps Individual humans do not scale very well, we can barely multitask.  Azure Automation is a highly available automation service which helps you "Automate all the things".  Anything from deployments, to monitoring to maintenance tasks can be set up using this reliable workflow execution engine.  This presentation covers the fundamentals of the Azure Automation service and provides some insights into how to leverage it with your own solutions.
DevOps Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) platforms now offer a number of advanced tools such as infrastructure deployment through APIs, advanced configuration management and automated build/test/deploy based on code commit. Using these tools properly makes it easier than ever to automate the deployment of code and the creation of development environments, increasing the opportunity to properly test software and reducing time to get code to production.
DevOps Do you know how many calls per second your server is processing? Should you increase the heap size? What's the response time for each of the API endpoints? If your service fails, will you know? Can you identify the performance bottlenecks quickly? Is new feature working as expected? Why has the CPU increased since the last deployment?

This talk will be about logging, monitoring, alerting and tracing strategies, systems and tools.

DevOps Did you ever configure Apache and think: "Oh I'm already done? I wish there was more to do!"

That's exactly how I currently feel about Nginx. It's a Web server that already knows about your use case and is waiting to offer you the solution.

Let me show you how it can be your Web server, Load balancer, SSL off-loader, reverse proxy and/or cache in 50 short lines of config or less.
DevOps Deciding how and where to host your company's data and services can be a difficult choice with many variables. The choice you make today will affect you for years to come, but what works now may not work when your business doubles or quadruples in size. I will share some of the lessons I learned as Vanilla grew from 2 virtual machines to over 600, and how to plan ahead.
DevOps Horizontal scalability has always been at the core of PHP application design, and in the cloud, that approach shines the brightest. But to fully leverage the power and convenience of PaaS offerings such as Heroku, it's worth following certain best practices and methodologies when developing applications. This presentation covers and demos the steps from code and dependency management over configuration to maintaining dev/prod environment parity.

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