TL; DR
We hold a free DevOps conference in Kazakhstan.
We are represented by Pavel Selivanov, a solution architect at Southbridge, one of the two authors and teachers of the Slurm Kubernetes course, speaker of DevOpsConf and UWDC.
From Beeline, the speakers are being clarified, I will make an announcement on readiness.
The conference will be held in 2 days:
November 6th - The Basics for Those Who Want DevOps.
November 7th - depths for those who are already there.
Details and registration
How it all began
Kazakhstan has long attracted us. We have an employee from Kazakhstan, there are clients from there. From my Ryazan, it seems that life is boiling there in IT oases. There is a healthy self-interested interest: where there is a lot of IT, there are also many who need Slurm courses.
We thought about the need to hold a free conference in Kazakhstan, look at people, evaluate the mood, and advertise our courses. And already looking for options ...
And then one of the Beeline Kazakhstan structures turned to us for Kubernetes courses for employees. I asked for advice on how to hold an event in Almaty, and my colleagues immediately suggested organizing everything under the patronage of Beeline.
So the Beeline DevOps Day conference in Almaty was born.
Conference Approach
From personal experience, speakers at conferences gravitate either to theoretical reasoning βfor all good versus all badβ, or to cases from practice.
We try to explain in all our speeches so that a person who returns from the conference can implement it at home .
Show specific tools, give specific recommendations, explain their value and meaning.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to organize a practice in a conference format. Therefore, we will give lectures and give materials, and we will have to do practical work at home.
Conference program
Now we know the topics that Pavel Selivanov reads.
Day 1 (November 6):
Theme β1: Modern approaches in the organization of IT work
- Flexible development methodologies
- DevOps (and others *** - Ops)
- SRE
Theme # 2: DevOps Tools
- Infrastructure as a Code (Terraform, Ansible)
- Docker
- Container orchestration
Topic # 3: Introduction to Kubernetes
- Application
- Pod, Deployment, Service, Ingress
- Application Deployment
Day 2 (November 7):
Topic # 1: Kubernetes and Security
- Pod security policy
- Network policy
- Limit Range and Resource Quota
Topic # 2: Dynamic Stands for Development in Gitlab CI
- Overview of CI / CD with Helm and Kubernetes
- Creating a step for dynamic provisioning of a stand
- Automation of work with SSL certificates
Theme # 3: Infrastructure Testing
- Vagrant
- Molecule
- Testinfra
Theme # 4: Monitoring with Prometheus
- Prometheus Architecture
- Metrics and query language
- Alerts
The topics will be replenished with reports by Beeline speakers.