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The World is Blue/Green

One of the hardest activities and strategies of DevOps team or should we say production is how to transition from one version of an application to another version of an application with cascading consequences of service dependencies. There are a number of strategies for managing this concern. In this talk, we will outline a few of them along with required conditions of the underlying infrastructure to achieve it.

This session will demonstrate on a DC/OS platform how to create a continuous delivery solution which pushes builds into production leverage blue / green deployments. Following this we will switch on the fly from blue to green and vice versa. We will stretch this concept to it's extreme and demonstrate A/B testing in a production environment.


About Ken Sipe

Ken is a distributed application engineer. Ken has worked with Fortune 500 companies to small startups in the roles of developer, designer, application architect and enterprise architect. Ken's current focus is on containers, container orchestration, high scale micro-service design and continuous delivery systems.

Ken is an international speaker on the subject of software engineering speaking at conferences such as JavaOne, JavaZone, Great Indian Developer Summit (GIDS), and The Strange Loop. He is a regular speaker with NFJS where he is best known for his architecture and security hacking talks. In 2009, Ken was honored by being awarded the JavaOne Rockstar Award at JavaOne in SF, California and the JavaZone Rockstar Award at JavaZone in Oslo, Norway as the top ranked speaker.

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