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September 13 -14, 2017 - Los Angeles, CA
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MesosCon University [clear filter]
Thursday, September 14
 

11:00am PDT

My Application is Ready for Production... Now What? - Gastón Kleiman, Johannes Unterstein, Kevin Klues, & Philip Norman, Mesosphere (limited spots, pre-registration suggested)
We'll explore the options offered by Mesos, Marathon, and DC/OS to try to answer all these questions and more:
  • How do I deploy my application on a Mesos cluster? 
  • How can I monitor my application and make sure that everything stays running happily?
  • How can I monitor the underlying infrastructure? 
  • Help! Something strange is going on with my tasks! How do I debug them? 
  • Uhm, my tasks are now spread across my entire cluster… how do I deal with all the logs?
  • Wait, how do my services know how to talk to one another? 
  • How can I prevent downtime during deployments?

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For all University sessions, attendees will be asked to bring a laptop with the ability to ssh into a Linux machine.

Speakers
avatar for Gastón Kleiman

Gastón Kleiman

Staff Software Engineer, Mesosphere
Gastón Kleiman, Apache Mesos PMC/Committer, is a Staff Software Engineer at Mesosphere. He fell in love with distributed systems and infrastructure automation while contracting for Google, where he got to use Borg, MapReduce and other cool technology. That led him to work at Amazon... Read More →
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Kevin Klues

Distinguished Engineer, NVIDIA
Kevin Klues is a distinguished engineer on the NVIDIA Cloud Native team. Kevin has been involved in the design and implementation of a number of Kubernetes technologies, including the Topology Manager, the Kubernetes stack for Multi-Instance GPUs, and Dynamic Resource Allocation (DRA... Read More →
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Philip Norman

Senior Software Engineer, Mesosphere
Originally from London, Philip worked in Germany before moving to San Francisco. He leads the observability team at Mesosphere and is passionate about metrics, monitoring, and open source software. He likes to ride bikes.
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Johannes Unterstein

Graphs, containers and fun, Neo4j
Johannes is doing things with containers and graphs, check it out: https://neo4j.com/cloud/



Thursday September 14, 2017 11:00am - 12:30pm PDT
Diamond Salon 7

2:00pm PDT

Bootstrapping Secure Mesos Clusters - Vishnu Mohan, Adam Bordelon, Vinod Kone & Jorg Schad, Mesosphere (limited spots, pre-registration suggested)
Apache Mesos offers a range of features that allow you to secure your cluster and prevent breaches and other attacks. This talk will provide an overview of the security features and recommendations for hardening your Mesos cluster.

The goals of for this talk are to depict how to:
1. Isolate the cluster perimeter with strong authentication and authorization across all interfaces.
2. Secure and protect the internal cluster communication, containers, and sandboxes.
3. Enhance cluster security with support for 3rd party security integrations.

Topics to cover include:
1. Security Zones
2. Security Modes
3. User and Framework/Service Authentication
4. User and Framework/Service Authorization
5. TLS Encryption
6. Namespaces
7. Secrets Management
8. Hardening Recommendations


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For all University sessions, attendees will be asked to bring a laptop with the ability to ssh into a Linux machine.


Speakers
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Adam Bordelon

Mesosphere, Distributed System Engineer
Adam Bordelon is a distributed systems architect at Mesosphere and an Apache Mesos committer. Before joining Mesosphere, Adam lead development on Hadoop core at MapR, built distributed systems for recommendations at Amazon, and re-architected the LabVIEW compiler at National Instruments... Read More →
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Vinod Kone

Apache Mesos PMC, Mesosphere
Vinod Kone is a committer and PMC member of the Apache Mesos project. He is currently a Tech Lead and Engineering Manager @ Mesosphere. Previously, he was a Tech Lead and Manager of the Mesos team @Twitter. Vinod completed his PhD in Computer Science from UC Santa Barbara.
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Vishnu Mohan

Solutions Architect, Mesosphere
Vishnu Mohan is a Solutions Engineer at Mesosphere working closely with strategic customers in the field on Performance, Management and Automation initiatives. When he’s not analyzing sandbox logs or coding against some API for fun, he may be found rock climbing, hiking, running... Read More →
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Jörg Schad

CTO, ArangoDB
Jörg Schad is the CTO at ArangoDB. In a previous life, he has worked on or built machine learning pipelines in healthcare, distributed systems, including early Kubernetes code at Mesosphere, and in-memory databases. He received his Ph.D. for research about distributed databases and... Read More →



Thursday September 14, 2017 2:00pm - 3:30pm PDT
Diamond Salon 7

4:00pm PDT

Building Your First Stateful DC/OS Service - Ben Wood, Mesosphere (limited spots, pre-registration suggested)
Apache Mesos and DC/OS are powerful orchestration tools. But, building stateful application on top of DC/OS requires understanding Apache Mesos primitives and DC/OS components, and writing complex scheduler code.

From a bird’s eye view, most stateful systems look similar. Apache Kafka, Apache Cassandra, and other stateful systems have their own concerns, but they all need to provision storage, scale capacity, be discoverable by clients, be manageable by operators, and be resilient to failure (which is complicated for databases).

In this talk, Ben will demonstrate by example how the DC/OS SDK enables you to build stateful applications which satisfy these common requirements. Particular attention will be paid to how the abstractions of the DC/OS SDK free developers from focusing on interfacing with Apache Mesos and DC/OS and instead concentrate on building a robust stateful service.

Please indicate your interest by completing this interest form.

For all University sessions, attendees will be asked to bring a laptop with the ability to ssh into a Linux machine.

Speakers
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Ben Wood

Ben is a software engineer on the DC/OS SDK team at Mesosphere. Prior to Mesosphere, Ben was a software and infrastructure engineer at Autodesk. He has also been an engineer and technical owner of distributed performance measurement systems at Neumob and SOASTA.


Thursday September 14, 2017 4:00pm - 5:30pm PDT
Diamond Salon 7
 
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