We're excited to host our next tech talk on
"Infrastructure for a Services Oriented Architecture"
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Join us for light food & drinks at 6pm compliments of Airbnb's Kitchen Team. Please note, the talks will begin at 6:45pm so arrive before then.
An RSVP is required to attend. You will receive a confirmation email if you register correctly. Note that you must be 21+ to attend.
We look forward to hosting you!
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You've already made the plunge to move to Kubernetes, and you feel pretty good about that. But why does it feel like it requires expert-level Kubernetes knowledge for engineers to get anything done? This talk will identify key problems that make out-of-the-box Kubernetes less friendly to developers, and strategies for addressing them, based on Airbnb’s experience empowering one thousand engineers to develop hundreds of Kubernetes services at scale.
Moving production to a service-oriented architecture is great, but what about the dev environment? This talk will go over the storied history of Airbnb's dev environment in terms of configuration, compute, and topology, as well as highlight our journey from a completely private dev environment to a new shared environment.
Switching from monolith to service-oriented architecture (SOA)? Wondering what it takes for API requests to reach all your backend services in SOA world? This talk will cover the motivation and evolution of Airbnb's API Gateway as the front door to our APIs and some key learnings we encountered along the way.
Airbnb is doubling down on SOA. More and more services are being built everyday. While these single-purpose microservices bring huge improvement in terms of ownership, scalability & developer efficiency, they also impose an entirely new set of challenges. If handled incorrectly, a single failing service can cause cascading failures across the system. Resilience is a requirement instead of a feature in SOA. Come learn more about all the resilience work we've done.
