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Choosing Kubernetes: Managing Risk in Cloud Infrastructure
DBaaS and other similar products sit at the centre of a flow of risk delegation from end users at the top, all the way down to hardware manufacturers at the bottom.
I’m going to tell the story of how our system developed, both the product and the implementation, in terms of the decisions we made about how to manage risk: the risks we accepted from our customers, the risks we delegated to IaaS and other providers and those that we decided to keep for ourselves.
In particular I'll talk about our use of Kubernetes as a foundation for our stateful service: why we chose it and how we handled the risks associated with that choice.
Speaker
Ben Butler-Cole
Programmer @neo4j
Ben is the engineering lead for Neo4j's new DBaaS product. He has spent most of the last two decades looking for imaginative ways to build software without unnecessarily increasing the number of lines of code at large in the world. He has worked in publishing, finance, retail and...
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