RWX / CDX - December 3 - 6, 2013 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Deploy Your Own Cloud Foundry to AWS

RWX / CDX

Fort Lauderdale · December 3 - 6, 2013

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About this Presentation

In this workshop you'll have the opportunity to deploy your very own instance of Cloud Foundry running on Amazon Web Services, practically applying what you learned in the “Build Your Very Own Private Cloud Foundry” session. You'll walk away with your very own private PaaS.

Activities:

  • Set up an “inception” server on AWS.
  • Use that server to deploy a running MicroBOSH to AWS.
  • Using the MicroBOSH, upload a recent Cloud Foundry release and deploy it.
  • Target your new Cloud Foundry instance with a CLI client and push an application.
  • Add extra application hosting capacity to your Cloud Foundry.
  • Move the Cloud Foundry “Cloud Controller” to its own machine and horizontally scale it.
  • Deploy a developer web console to your Cloud Foundry.
Matt Stine

I Enable Early-Career Enterprise Software Engineers to Continuously Improve

My passion is taking a metaphysical approach to software engineering: what is the nature of the collaborative game that we continuously play, and are there better, more contextually-aware ways to play that game?

By day I lead a team tasked with taking a first-principles-centric approach to intentionally enabling programming language usage at the largest bank in the United States.

By night I write and teach my way through a masterclass in software engineering and architecture targeting early-career software engineers working in large-scale enterprise technology organizations.

What is the primary goal?

To win the game. More seriously: to get 1% better every day at providing business value through software.

Who am I?

I'm a 22-year veteran of the enterprise software industry. I've played almost every role I can imagine:

  • Software Engineer
  • Software Architect
  • Technical Lead
  • Engineering Manager
  • Consultant
  • Product Manager
  • Field CTO
  • Developer Advocate
  • Conference Speaker
  • Author
  • Technical Trainer
  • Technical Marketer
  • Site Reliability Engineer
  • Desktop Support Specialist

I've worked at Fortune 500 companies, a tenacious teal cloud startup, and a not-for-profit children's hospital. I've written a book, and I've hosted a podcast. I've learned a lot along the way, including many things I wish I'd known when I first got started. And so now I want to pass those learnings on to you, especially if you've only just begun your career.