One place for hosting & domains

      Grow Your Business with Scalable Apps Using DigitalOcean App Platform


      Video

      About the Talk

      This session will help you determine when, why, and how to scale your application to meet customer demand, using DigitalOcean’s App Platform.

      What You’ll Learn

      • What is scaling and why is it important?
      • How to utilize DigitalOcean App Platform when growing your business
      • Best scaling practices, how do you deal with increased traffic?

      Resources

      Slides

      Presenter

      Mason is currently a Developer Advocate at DigitalOcean who specializes in cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, and Python. Prior to his work at DigitalOcean he was an SRE helping build and maintain a highly available hybrid multi-cloud PaaS. He is an avid programmer, speaker, educator, and writer as well as an organizer of PyTexas and actively contributes to open source projects. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, camping, kayaking, and exploring new places.



      Source link

      Building Production-Ready Apps With App Platform, DigitalOcean’s reimagined PaaS


      Video

      About the Talk

      Quickly and simply build custom apps in fewer steps using App Platform, DigitalOcean’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering. Watch this live configuration of sample use cases that will help you secure, scale, and troubleshoot applications as you move them into production.

      What You’ll Learn

      • Benefits of App Platform
      • App Platform’s latest features
      • How to secure, scale, and troubleshoot applications as you move them into production

      Resources

      Slides

      DigitalOcean App Platform docs

      Try DigitalOcean App Platform starting at $5/month

      Presenter

      Phil Dougherty, Senior Product Manager, DigitalOcean
      Phil Dougherty is a Senior Product Manager at DigitalOcean focusing on Kubernetes, container registry, and PaaS. With 15 years of experience in data centers, networking, security, and automation, Phil has seen the evolution of scale-out hosting platforms go from homegrown shell scripts on dedicated servers, to multi-cloud microservice architectures on Kubernetes. In his free time, he likes to ride motorcycles on and off road, travel, and spend time in the great outdoors.



      Source link

      DevOps From a Virtual Minecraft World: Using Terraform to Deploy DigitalOcean Kubernetes Apps


      Video

      About the Talk

      In this lighthearted and demo-driven talk, Nic and Erik find themselves stranded with a shipwrecked Kubernetes cluster and no way to salvage it. Determined to never find themselves in this sticky situation again, they set out to learn how to use HashiCorp Terraform to consistently and reliably deploy DigitalOcean Kubernetes clusters and applications, provision storage, and how to expose them using ingress and load balancers.

      Learn with them as they embark on a voyage of discovery, rebuilding their Kubernetes hopes and dreams using infrastructure as code, and ensure you never find yourself lost at sea.

      Resources

      About the Presenters

      Recovering pathological liar, arguably the most handsome man in the north. Nic Jackson is a Developer Advocate at HashiCorp and the author of “Building Microservices in Go,” a book that examines the best patterns and practices for building microservices with the Go programming language. When not working, you can find Nic contributing to the open-source developer tool Shipyard, and teaching application development on YouTube.

      Erik Veld divides his time between developing software and teaching others about technology and modern development practices. He has over a decade of experience working as a developer, operator, and IT consultant for various global companies and startups. The lessons learned and scars accumulated from this time prepared him well for his current love of demoing cutting edge technologies live on stage. He also founded Instruqt, a hands-on learning platform. When he is not doing something with computers, you can find him in the kitchen or renovating his house. He is currently a Developer Advocate at HashiCorp.





      Source link