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stackconf 2022 | DevOps or DevX – Lessons We Learned Shifting Left the Wrong Way

stackconf 2022 was a full success! On July 19 and 20, our conference took place in Berlin and we very much enjoyed the event, which has been on site for the very first time! stackconf was all about open source infrastructure solutions in the spectrum of continuous integration, container, hybrid and cloud technologies. We’re still excited about our expert speaker sessions. In the following you get a deeper insight into one of our talks.

We kicked off the lecture program with a talk by Hannah Foxwell on „DevOps or DevX – Lessons We Learned Shifting Left The Wrong Way“. Here is what I’ve learned from Hannah:

Once Upon A Time

DevOps is such a common term now that it has almost lost its accurate meaning. Once upon a time there were two teams, Devs and Ops, with different missions and goals – rapid development vs. stable user experience. Changes were handed over just like that and great effort was put into getting even the smallest features into production to the customer in a stable way. For sure: This needed to change!

While some people felt the problem was the Ops team. Here, NoOps was a thing. This misconception came from thinking that the Ops team didn’t care about users because the Ops team didn’t want to release the new features fast enough. As a result, more and more typical Ops tasks like backup, monitoring or cost management were outsourced to developers. At a certain point, these additional tasks became too much for the dev team, which some developers were also unhappy with.

Focus on Team Health

According to a report by Haystack Analytics, 83% of all developers suffer from burnout, mostly triggered by the demands of having to learn and consider more and more technologies and areas.
Here you have to pay more attention to HumanOps again to focus on the health of the team.

Just like the old ways of splitting everything into silos, the NoOps approach was the wrong way to go. Here, it’s important to use mixed teams with a product-owner mentality for the different layers. Each team is responsible for delivering the best possible experience for their users.

Hannah also touched on how important the proper site reliabitily is and how it can impact the team. With a 99% reliability over 28 days, you have 400 minutes, enough time for manual intervention. The larger the reliability, the less time and more stress the team has until only automatic interventions are possible to stay within the time. Here, no human can react fast enough.

On Site Realiability

But you also have to see if this is needed by the user. Many users don’t even notice a short disruption, and if they do, some aren’t even bothered by it – contrast this with the cost and effort of taking measures. Depending on the level of site reliability needed, monitoring measures range from user input to active monitoring to automatic rollbacks.

You also have to decide how to allocate this downtime at each level – the closer you are to the physical hardware, the lower the downtime needs to be.
Whereas site reliability should not be a single responsibility, this is where all teams need to work together.

Finally, Hannah explained the security aspects that need to be considered with software. Bugs like Log4Shell can be avoided with the right security mindset. An open culture is important here, where you can also discuss and criticize your own concept.

When creating the security concept, you should also consider the people who implement the measures as well as how to automate it. Some security aspects should also not be carried out by individual teams alone, but across entire teams. You can avoid a strong leftward slide towards the dev team with this and still not work in isolated silos if you have a user-centric focus with it and pay attention to the people in the process.

That was just a short summary of Hannah Foxwell’s talk at stackconf 2022. You can watch her full talk on our YouTube Channel.
I’m already looking forward to the talks at the next stackconf and the opportunity to share thoughts and experiences with a wide variety of cool people there.

Take a look at our conference website to learn more about stackconf, check out the archives and register for our newsletter to stay tuned!

Michael Kübler
Michael Kübler
Systems Engineer

Michael war jahrelang in der Gastronomie tätig, bevor er 2022 seine Umschulung als Fachinformatiker bei Netways abschloss. Seitdem unterstützt er unsere Kunden bei ihren Projekten als MyEngineer und sucht auch nebenbei kleinere Projekte, die er realisieren kann. Privat geht er gerne Campen und fährt Rad. Er genießt auch einen entspannten Abend daheim mit einem Buch und Whisky.

DevOpsDays 2022 Berlin | The Agenda is Available

We’re happy to announce the comeback of DevOpsDays Berlin this year! After a two-year-break the event will finally take place from September 21 – 22 in Berlin. For this we have some great news for you!

The Program is set!

Yes, you read that right. The two-day program awaiting you at this year’s DevOpsDays has already been finalized. There are top-level speakers on board waiting for you to inspire you with their expert know-how.

The program consists of a combination of curated talks and self-organized conversations. The self-organized content is known as “open spaces” that give attendees the opportunity to talk about anything they’d like. Therefore, the topics range widely, from highly technical, to pure culture, to board games for networking.

Reason enough to take a look right away and see what you can look forward to.

Register now!

You’re convinced of the program including its speakers and topics? Great, then it’s time for you to save your personal spot at the event. Register now, get your ticket and become part of an absolutely exciting event next month!

What DevOpsDays are all about

DevOpsDays are a series of technical conferences on topics around the practices, tools and cultural philosophy for integrating processes between software development and IT operations teams. The two-day conference will take place in Berlin from September 21 to 22, and is geared towards developers, sysadmins, and anyone involved in techniques related to DevOps – whether you’re a beginner or an expert.

Katja Kotschenreuther
Katja Kotschenreuther
Manager Marketing

Katja ist seit Oktober 2020 Teil des Marketing Teams. Als Manager Marketing kümmert sie sich hauptsächlich um das Marketing für die Konferenzen stackconf und OSMC sowie unsere Trainings. Zudem unterstützt sie das Icinga Team mit verschiedenen Social Media Kampagnen und der Bewerbung der Icinga Camps. Sie ist SEO-Verantwortliche für all unsere Websites und sehr viel in unserem Blog unterwegs. In ihrer Freizeit reist sie gerne, bastelt, backt und engagiert sich bei Foodsharing. Im Sommer kümmert sie sich außerdem um ihren viel zu großen Gemüseanbau.

The DevOpsDays are back!

DevOpsDays is a series of technical conferences on topics around the practices, tools and cultural philosophy for integrating processes between software development and IT operations teams.

This year’s two-day conference will take place in Berlin from September 21-22, and is geared toward developers, sysadmins, and anyone involved in techniques related to DevOps – whether you’re a beginner or an expert.

Submit your Talk!

We are currently looking for speakers for the event in Berlin. The Call for Papers runs until June 30, 2022. If you feel like sharing your know-how, simply submit your presentation.

Presentations in English about experiences and best practices with DevOps culture as well as topics around automation, testing, security and organizational culture are very welcome.

There are two different lecture formats to choose from:

  • 30-Minute Talk | presented during the conference usually in the morning.
  • Ignite Talk | five-minute presentation with 20 slides that change every 15 second

If you’d like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time.

Become a Sponsor!

As a sponsor, you have many opportunities to promote your company. Depending on your sponsorship package, you have different options to present yourself to your target group.

There are three different sponsor packages available: Silver, Gold and Platinum.

Whether it’s additional tickets, your own booth, introducing your brand to the entire audience, or your logo being promoted on social media and the event website, there’s something for everyone!

 

Tickets for this year’s DevOpsDays are already available.

Save your spot and be there from September 21 – 22 in Berlin!

The DevOps community is looking forward to seeing you!

Katja Kotschenreuther
Katja Kotschenreuther
Manager Marketing

Katja ist seit Oktober 2020 Teil des Marketing Teams. Als Manager Marketing kümmert sie sich hauptsächlich um das Marketing für die Konferenzen stackconf und OSMC sowie unsere Trainings. Zudem unterstützt sie das Icinga Team mit verschiedenen Social Media Kampagnen und der Bewerbung der Icinga Camps. Sie ist SEO-Verantwortliche für all unsere Websites und sehr viel in unserem Blog unterwegs. In ihrer Freizeit reist sie gerne, bastelt, backt und engagiert sich bei Foodsharing. Im Sommer kümmert sie sich außerdem um ihren viel zu großen Gemüseanbau.

stackconf online 2021 | How DevOps changed the way we operate software

This year’s stackconf is over and was a big success. The three-day conference last summer was all about open source infrastructures where trendsetting concepts, state-of-the-art technical expertise, top-level discussions and new perspectives have shaped the event.

Besides our 30 amazing experts sessions we were also excited about the large amount of participants from all over the world. Our audience included renowned infrastructure spezialists, industry leaders, experienced administrators and IT architects as well as a wild bunch of open source community enthusiasts.

For all of you who couldn’t join the Open Source Infrastructure Conference I’ve something awesome today.

Serhat Can covers in his talk how devops changes the way we create and run software nowadays and what will run the future.

Enjoy his lecture!

 

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stackconf 2022 will take place from May 16-17 in Berlin. We’re already looking for speakers sharing their expertise on open source infrastructure solutions. Lectures focussing on topics around the whole lifecycle like building, CI/CD, running and monitoring are very appreciated. Submit your proposal until February 15 and feel free to contact us in case you have any questions.

 

We are already looking forward to meeting you all again in person this year.

If you want to learn more about infrastructure solutions in advance always keep in mind that there’s our archive where you can find all slides and videos of every stackconf speaker.

Stay tuned!

Katja Kotschenreuther
Katja Kotschenreuther
Manager Marketing

Katja ist seit Oktober 2020 Teil des Marketing Teams. Als Manager Marketing kümmert sie sich hauptsächlich um das Marketing für die Konferenzen stackconf und OSMC sowie unsere Trainings. Zudem unterstützt sie das Icinga Team mit verschiedenen Social Media Kampagnen und der Bewerbung der Icinga Camps. Sie ist SEO-Verantwortliche für all unsere Websites und sehr viel in unserem Blog unterwegs. In ihrer Freizeit reist sie gerne, bastelt, backt und engagiert sich bei Foodsharing. Im Sommer kümmert sie sich außerdem um ihren viel zu großen Gemüseanbau.

DevOps Meetup Remote: Seid dabei am 3.12.2020 ab 18 Uhr!

Wir freuen uns, am 3.12.2020 ab 18:00 Uhr der Gastgeber und Hoster des DevOps Meetups für Dezember 2020 zu sein! Wie, Ihr kennt das noch nicht? Na dann lest mal weiter:

Das DevOps Meetup wird schon seit langem von der DevOps Nürnberg Gruppe veranstaltet und hat hier seine eigene Landing Page auf meetup.com. Über das Jahr verteilt finden immer wieder Treffen statt, bei denen es in Talks, Diskussionen und persönlichem Austausch um das Thema DevOps geht. Einmal im Jahr wird auch das DevOps Camp veranstaltet, das dieses Jahr leider Corona bedingt ausfallen musste. Aber auch hier gehen Vorsicht und Verantwortung vor – lieber einmal verzichten als das Nachsehen haben (Ach ja: Verantwortung und Maske tragen gehen Hand in Hand! – Anm. d. Autorin). Aus demselben Grund haben wir nun als Gastgeber zusammen mit den Organisatoren entschieden, das DevOps Meetup Dezember 2020 als Remote Veranstaltung zu machen.

Nach einer kurzen Begrüßung um 18:00 Uhr  können wir uns diesmal auf Vorträge von Feu Mourek von der Icinga GmbH und Marius Gebert von der NETWAYS Managed Services GmbH freuen. Feu ist aktuell sehr stark im Icinga Community Bereich tätig und man wird häufig im Icinga Forum auf den Namen treffen. Marius ist insbesondere im Bereich NETWAYS Web Services anzutreffen und bildet in diesem Themenbereich auch dieses Jahr wieder Azubis aus. Wenn Ihr im Voraus schonmal mehr von beiden lesen wollt, dann schaut Euch doch einfach folgende Blog Posts an:

Nach den Talks habt Ihr natürlich die Möglichkeit, Fragen an unsere Speaker zu stellen und im Anschluss bieten wir Euch auch noch Zeit, Euch untereinander oder mit der Moderation auszutauschen.

Wer nun Lust bekommen hat, auch dabei zu sein, der kann sich direkt anmelden auf der meetup.com Seite der DevOps Nürnberg. Wir würden uns sehr freuen, Euch am 3.12.2020 zu sehen! Stellt also schonmal Getränke, Essen und Knabbereinen bereit.

Wir wünschen Euch bis dorthin eine gute Zeit und bleibt gesund – Euer NETWAYS Team!