
Devdas Bhagat
System Architect
Spil Games
location_on Netherlands
Member since 1 year
Devdas Bhagat
Specialises In
Devdas is a sysadmin with broad experience in operations, flavoured with a dash of networking, security and development. He has over a decade of experience in running mission-critical systems from simple web servers to business-critical databases. He has spoken at various conferences, mostly in the Asia Pacific region and a few in the EU covering a very wide variety of topics.
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Testing in Production
45 Mins
Case Study
Intermediate
Modern software keeps getting more complex, and we struggle to keep up with the results. Large scale systems involve significant changes to the way in which we operate software.
Often, software is not even the final deliverable, it is a market research tool. At any sort of scale, building test systems which mimic production is impossible. Any production system is in a constant state of failure.
Given those constraints, we must be able to learn from production and respond. This talk will attempt to explain why functional and business-oriented monitoring is just as or even more important than traditional blackbox monitoring. We will see why the traditional DTAP environment/process/culture isn't a good idea for most systems.
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Testing in Production
45 Mins
Case Study
Intermediate
Modern software keeps getting more complex, and we struggle to keep up with the results. Large scale systems involve significant changes to the way in which we operate software.
Often, software is not even the final deliverable, it is a market research tool. At any sort of scale, building test systems which mimic production is impossible. Any production system is in a constant state of failure.
Given those constraints, we must be able to learn from production and respond. This talk will attempt to explain why functional and business-oriented monitoring is just as or even more important than traditional blackbox monitoring. We will see why the traditional DTAP environment/process/culture isn't a good idea for most systems.
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Testing in Production
45 Mins
Case Study
Intermediate
Modern software keeps getting more complex, and we struggle to keep up with the results. Large scale systems involve significant changes to the way in which we operate software.
Often, software is not even the final deliverable, it is a market research tool. At any sort of scale, building test systems which mimic production is impossible. Any production system is in a constant state of failure.
Given those constraints, we must be able to learn from production and respond. This talk will attempt to explain why functional and business-oriented monitoring is just as or even more important than traditional blackbox monitoring. We will see why the traditional DTAP environment/process/culture isn't a good idea for most systems.
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How Spilgames migrated to the cloud
45 Mins
Case Study
Beginner
Spilgames went all in to public cloud in 2018. At that point, there were no example of actual migrations, just a number of business studies showing the benefits of public cloud. This talk covers the business reasons of why we went into public cloud, the IT side of the migration including business continuity, refactoring infrastructure, and the state of the systems today
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How Spilgames migrated to the cloud
45 Mins
Case Study
Beginner
Spilgames went all in to public cloud in 2018. At that point, there were no example of actual migrations, just a number of business studies showing the benefits of public cloud. This talk covers the business reasons of why we went into public cloud, the IT side of the migration including business continuity, refactoring infrastructure, and the state of the systems today
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How Spilgames migrated to the cloud
45 Mins
Case Study
Beginner
Spilgames went all in to public cloud in 2018. At that point, there were no example of actual migrations, just a number of business studies showing the benefits of public cloud. This talk covers the business reasons of why we went into public cloud, the IT side of the migration including business continuity, refactoring infrastructure, and the state of the systems today
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