You are viewing content from a past/completed conference.
Dark Side of DevOps
Topics like “you build it, you run it” and “shifting testing/security/data governance left” are popular: moving things to the earlier stages of software development, empowering engineers, shifting control definitely sounds good.
Yet what is the cost? What does it mean for the developers that are involved?
The benefits for developers are clear: you get more control, you can address issues earlier in the development cycle, you shorten the feedback loop. However, your responsibilities are growing beyond your code - now they include security, infrastructure and other things that have been “shifted left”. That’s especially important since the best practices in those areas are constantly evolving - the demand of the upkeep is high (and so is the cost!).
The topics covered in this talk:
- the trade-offs that companies face during the process of shifting left
- how to ease cognitive load for the developers without mandating a one-side-(doesn’t really)-fit-all solution
- how to keep up with the evolving practices without putting even more load on engineers.
How far can you go with DevOps and Shifting Left? What can we do to break a grip of the dark side? Let’s find out!
Speaker
Mykyta Protsenko
Senior Software Engineer @Netflix
Mykyta Protsenko is a senior software engineer at Netflix. He is passionate about all things scalable, from coding to deploying to monitoring.
You can find Mykyta speaking at a variety of conferences - OSCON, DevNexus, Devoxx (Ukraine, Belgium, United Kingdom), GeeCon and others.
Read more
From the same track
Session
Architecture
Adopting Continuous Deployment at Lyft
Monday Oct 24 / 10:35AM PDT
All organizations, regardless of size, need to be able to make rapid changes and improvements in their constantly growing systems. How can we handle all this change while maintaining a reliable product?
Tom Wanielista
Senior Staff Software Engineer @Lyft
Adopting Continuous Deployment at Lyft
Session
Architecture
Stress Free Change Validation at Netflix
Monday Oct 24 / 04:10PM PDT
How do you gain confidence that a system modification does what it’s supposed to do? A refactoring should not cause a functional change, whereas a feature modification should cause a specific kind of change.
Javier Fernandez-Ivern
Staff Software Engineer @Netflix with over 20 years in Software Engineering
Stress Free Change Validation at Netflix
Session
Architecture
Log4Shell Response Patterns & Learnings From Them
Monday Oct 24 / 05:25PM PDT
In early December 2021, rumors about a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Log4j began circulating on social media, dubbed Log4Shell. Over the next three days, those rumors were confirmed and the immense scope of the vulnerability became clear.
Tapabrata Pal
Vice President of Architecture @Fidelity
Log4Shell Response Patterns & Learnings From Them
Session
Enabling Change @ Scale Roundtable
Monday Oct 24 / 11:50AM PDT
Increasing the safe delivery of change has immense business value across a number of dimensions, so how can we improve our ability to manage change at scale?
Tom Wanielista
Senior Staff Software Engineer @Lyft
Mykyta Protsenko
Senior Software Engineer @Netflix
Tapabrata Pal
Vice President of Architecture @Fidelity
Javier Fernandez-Ivern
Staff Software Engineer @Netflix with over 20 years in Software Engineering
Enabling Change @ Scale Roundtable
Session
Unconference: Architecting for Change
Monday Oct 24 / 01:40PM PDT
What is an unconference?
At QCon SF, we’ll have unconferences in most of our tracks.
Shane Hastie
Global Delivery Lead for SoftEd and Lead Editor for Culture & Methods at InfoQ.com
Unconference: Architecting for Change