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We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 26th.

This time around we will be meeting at Google in their Isarvalley event space! Lets all meet up again, talk about reliability, exchange ideas and see where we can continue to learn on our journey as site reliability engineers (and folks that aspire to be one!).

Meetups are about engaging within the community, so we are looking to everyone to share ideas and learn to ultimately to reduce the risk of disasters.

Please help to spread The Word! Feel free to post this event on social media using the #sremuc hashtag! +You can reach the organizers at muc@sre.xyz (Ideas, Presentations, Comments)

Please note: Google requires us to register all guests with their real name. Please have a valid ID card with you, so you can be let into the building. Make sure your Meetup account names match your ID.

Agenda #

  • 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks
  • 7:00 pm Welcome to SREmuc
  • 7:05 pm Talk 1: Postmortem Culture at Google (Martin Höfling, Google)
  • 7:40 pm Short break
  • 8:00 pm Talk 2: Eliminating human error using self-service GitOps with Crossplane (Stéphane Di Cesare and Christopher Haar, DKB)
  • 8:30 pm Talk 3: General Discussion
  • 8:45 pm Networking + Drinks
  • 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :)

Speakers #

  • Martin Höfling is a Technical Program Manager at Google.
  • Stéphane Di Cesare is a Senior Platform Engineer at DKB, where he is focusing on improving the developer experience and the developer acceptance of the internal platform. He also has a consulting background.
  • Christopher Haar is Platform Tech Lead at DKB, where he is responsible of determining the technologies used by the internal platform. He is also one of the maintainers of the Crossplane open source project.

Topics #

Postmortem Culture at Google #

Postmortems are one of the key tools of SREs to not repeat the same mistakes and learn from past incidents. This introductory talk explains how to write a good Postmortem that can strengthen company culture when mistakes happen. Martin has been working in SRE at Google for many years now and will give you an insight into how Google does Postmortems.

Eliminating human error using self-service GitOps with Crossplane #

In this talk, we are going to present what the typical challenges of a Platform team are. We will highlight the importance of self-service GitOps in a banking environment, and will explain how these principles are implemented at DKB, using the open source projects Crossplane and Flux. +Speaker

Open Discussion #

Following the theme we started in our last Meetup, we want to discuss certain topics that the SRE community might be interested in. Examples could be the recent license change in Terraform, or the application of Generative AI in the field of Operations. We look forward to engaging in insightful conversations, fostering mutual learning, and collectively expanding our knowledge base.

There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.

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SRE Meetup Munich

SRE Meetup Munich

This is a group for all the guards of the nines, for the brave on-call heroes, for system and software engineers with a liking for uptime, for the fans of the feature, and all those who think that hope is not a strategy. Let’s learn from each other, share our on-call experiences, and explore together!

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The topic for this session is “What kind of SRE am I?” - We’ll hear from SREs in Munich and other cities in the world about their experiences of being an SRE.\nAgenda # 18:30 Join the online meeting 18:45 Intro 19:00 SRE Round Table “What SRE means to me and my team?” and \u0026ldquo;What kind of SRE am I?\u0026rdquo; 20:00 Open floor, discussion, and questions around the topic 20:30 End As this is a collective effort to get a glimpse of what SRE means to different people and companies, we encourage the attendees of the meetup to fill out the following survey:\nhttps://forms.gle/4QwpbtqCo9Kbvnys9 We hope that we will get enough samples to perform an analysis and show the results to you in a future meetup.\nParticipation # Ideally, we\u0026rsquo;d like to hear everybody\u0026rsquo;s opinion. However, we\u0026rsquo;ll try to use 2 min slots (depending on the participating) for everybody to give their opinion on the matter. Make sure you\u0026rsquo;re in a quiet environment. 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Our current research explores how AIOps – and many related fields such as deep learning, machine learning, distributed traces, graph analysis, time-series analysis, sequence analysis, advanced statistics, NLP and log analysis – can be explored to effectively detect, localize, predict, and remediate failures in large-scale cloud infrastructures (\u0026gt;50 regions and AZs) by analyzing service management data (e.g., distributed traces, logs, events, alerts, metrics). In particular, this talk will describe how a particular monitoring data structure, called distributed traces, can be analyzed using deep learning to identify anomalies in its spans. This capability empowers operators to quickly identify which components of a distributed system are faulty.\nTitle: The Road to SRE # Abstract: Building and establishing a SRE team is a complex challenge that involves a lot more than just overcoming technical hurdles. Especially in the context of a fast-growing startup there are quite some lessons to be learned. The talk walks through the evolution of the operations/SRE team at Instana. From the early beginnings, having just a handful of well-meaning family and friends customers, winging features and deployments left and right over platform re-architectures and team growth to the present day with customers all around the world to whom we want to offer a frictionless 24/7 availability and product experience. During this time, we doubted, changed and learned a lot of things - some of them obvious, some of them not so much - around tooling, technology, architecture as well as processual and organizational topics.\nSpeakers # Dr. Jorge Cardoso is Chief Architect for Planet-scale AIOps at Huawei’s Ireland and Munich Research Centers. Before, he worked for several major companies such as SAP Research (Germany) on the Internet of Services and the Boeing Company in Seattle (USA) on Enterprise Application Integration. He previously gave lectures at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany), University of Georgia (USA), University of Coimbra and University of Madeira (Portugal). His current research involves the development of the next generation of AIOps platforms and Cloud operations tools driven by AI to increase Cloud reliability and resilience. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia (USA). Bastian Spanneberg (@spanneberg) is part of the SRE team at Instana and has seen the company grow and evolve from the early days Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-35 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. 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Dan is an Engineering Manager at Google and future space traveler. Pavlos Ratis is a Site Reliability Engineer at HolidayCheck and maintainer of the Awesome SRE repository ( https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) . Costas is working as a Site Reliability Engineer for Kentik\u0026rsquo;s Operations team, maintaining a sizeable hybrid infrastructure that hosts Kentik\u0026rsquo;s realtime, SaaS network analytics platform. His interests lie where the network, systems and software meet and lately he\u0026rsquo;s finding DevOps and SRE paradigms to allow for a perfect combination of the above. Lately he\u0026rsquo;s trying to get more familiar with the Cloud side of things to in order to increase the uniformity in Kentik\u0026rsquo;s hybrid infrastructure, but for now he\u0026rsquo;s mostly trying to read behind the buzzwords. Abstracts # Recap SREcon 2019 EMEA: Once a year, SREcon gathers the community of SREs to share experience and learn from each other. This will be a recap of SREcon EMEA 2019 (October 02-04, Dublin, Ireland) . Key themes of the conference were Comprehension, Understandability, and Predictability. Ingo and Pavlos will share their observations from the conference, and highlight several sessions worth listening to as a replay. Kentik utilizes multiple auxiliary sources to enrich ingested flow, with the most prominent of them being data sourced from BGP peerings. In this presentation we\u0026rsquo;ll go through all the different generations of the setup, the challenges and the requirements we had to work with at each step of process, in order to be able to scale to more than 4000 IPv4 + IPv6 BGP sessions today. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. 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Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"28 November 2019","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-autumn-event-2019/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup 7:10 pm Talk 1: Recap SREcon 2019 EMEA (Ingo Averdunk, Pavlos Ratis) 7:40 pm Short break 7:45 pm Talk 2: Scaling to support thousands of BGP peerings in a SaaS environment (Costas Drogos) 8:15 pm SRE Quiz (!","title":"SRE Munich Autumn Event 2019"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda: # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Canary Releases with Traefik on GKE, Periklis Tsirakidis 7:45 pm Talk 2: Anatomy of a SRE and DevOps transformation, Aymeric Gerardin 8:15 pm Talk 3: Recap SREcon 2019 Americas, Ingo Averdunk 8:30 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Periklis Tsirakidis worked for the last 9 years on various infrastructure as a code projects for distributed systems. Currently member of the Platform Engineering Group at Holidaycheck with focus on the self-service platform based on Kubernetes and GCP. Aymeric Gerardin, Departement manager Data management Site Reliability engineering @Amadeus. IT leader in Data Solutions, actively integrating and running new technology platforms and transforming organizations into SRE and DevOps Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is an Engineering Manager at Google and future space traveler. Abstracts # Canary Releases with Traefik on GKE: Periklis shares with us how Traefik helped HolidayCheck shape their cloud ecosystem. In particular, he will give a brief in-depth introduction on how they implemented their canary release process for our microservice architecture with Traefik on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Anatomy of a SRE and DevOps transformation: Keeping your IT service organization in the state of the art is key for the company success. 3 years ago we started our SRE and DevOps journey. With 3000+ infrastrucutre nodes, a legacy task based organization and a clear split between Operations and Development it promised to be a chalenging journey\u0026hellip; And it was! Come and deep dive with us in this mindset, skill set, organizational and processes revolution. From our initial plan to the current setup we will share with you the good, the bad and the ugly Recap SREcon 2019 Americas: Once a year, SREcon gathers the community of SREs to share experience and learn from each other. This will be a recap of SREcon Americas 2019 (March 25-27, Brooklyn) . Key themes of the conference were Comprehension, Understandability, and Predictability. Ingo will share his observations from the conference, and highlight several session worth listening to as a replay. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"27 June 2019","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-summer-event-2019/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda: # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Canary Releases with Traefik on GKE, Periklis Tsirakidis 7:45 pm Talk 2: Anatomy of a SRE and DevOps transformation, Aymeric Gerardin 8:15 pm Talk 3: Recap SREcon 2019 Americas, Ingo Averdunk 8:30 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Periklis Tsirakidis worked for the last 9 years on various infrastructure as a code projects for distributed systems.","title":"SRE Munich Summer Event 2019"},{"content":"Hey folks! We’re excited to announce the Nikolaus Winter Event of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich Meetup group.\nAgenda # 7:00 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by Holidaycheck 7:30 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message (Dan, Ingo, Pavlos) 7:40 pm Implementing Distributed Consensus (Dan) 8:30 pm Game \u0026amp; Prizes! \u0026ldquo;How fast are computers?\u0026rdquo; (Ingo) 9:05 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (Everyone) 9:10 pm Networking + Drinks 9:30 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Pavlos Ratis is a Site Reliability Engineer at HolidayCheck in Munich and maintains the Awesome SRE repository ( https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) . Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is Team Lead SRE \u0026amp; Infrastructure at eGym and dreams of space travel. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLocation # HolidayCheck Munich Office ( https://goo.gl/maps/AYv9K3osBr62 )\nPublic Transportation # Ten minute walk from S-Bahn Leuchtenbergring https://goo.gl/maps/aa5h5Mbo5zD2 Five minute walk from Bus Stop Neumarkter Straße https://goo.gl/maps/moa7h3xZkxG2 Parking: Very limited, unfortunately: https://bit.ly/2DbMHZf Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"6 December 2018","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-nikolaus-winter-event-2018/","section":"Events","summary":"Hey folks! We’re excited to announce the Nikolaus Winter Event of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich Meetup group.\nAgenda # 7:00 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by Holidaycheck 7:30 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message (Dan, Ingo, Pavlos) 7:40 pm Implementing Distributed Consensus (Dan) 8:30 pm Game \u0026amp; Prizes!","title":"SRE Munich Nikolaus Winter Event 2018"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the second Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by eGym GmbH 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Maintaining Reliability with Canary Testing, Pavlos Ratis (HolidayCheck) 7:45 pm Talk 2: Distributed Tracing in Production, Michael Würtinger (eGym) 8:15 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (TBD) 8:20 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :)\nSpeakers # Pavlos Ratis is a Site Reliability Engineer at HolidayCheck in Munich and maintainer of the Awesome SRE repository ( https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) . Michael Würtinger is technology fellow and Site Reliability Engineer at eGym. He is driving forward the adoption of Distributed Tracing and other observability methods within eGym. Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is the Technical Lead of SRE at eGym, first-time Meetup organizer, and future space traveler. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLocation # eGym GmbH, Prannerstr. 2-4, 80333 München\nPublic Transportation # 5 minutes walk from Odeonsplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/HZCVGAA99py ) 4 minutes walk from Theatinerstraße ( https://goo.gl/maps/ytR5k9hNW8B2 ) 7 minutes walk from Marienplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/EFR7WLJ3qMG2 ) Parking: https://www.parkopedia.de/parking/locations/prannerstra ße_munich_germany_u281z7g6bhg Slides # Canary Testing Distributed Tracing Recordings # Canary Testing by Pavlos Ratis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9Hs6XCuNV8 Distributed Tracing by Michael Würtinger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iwpPHzvVC8 Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"25 September 2018","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-summer-event-2018/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the second Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by eGym GmbH 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Maintaining Reliability with Canary Testing, Pavlos Ratis (HolidayCheck) 7:45 pm Talk 2: Distributed Tracing in Production, Michael Würtinger (eGym) 8:15 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (TBD) 8:20 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :)","title":"SRE Munich Summer Event 2018"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the first Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group. We are overwhelmed by the number of people who joined the group, even before we had the time to advertise it. You guys rock! Our first event shall be known as the launch event and may contain bugs :) Feedback welcome!\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by eGym GmbH 7:00 pm Welcome and Kick-off (Ingo, danrl) 7:30 pm Recap - SREcon 2018 (Ingo, danrl) 8:00 pm Continuous performance profiling in production environments (Dmitri Melikyan) 8:30 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (Ingo) 8:35 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Go home inspired! [End of Event ;)] Speakers # Dmitri is a software engineer and the founder of StackImpact, where he is working on performance profiling and monitoring tools. Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is a Technical Lead SRE at eGym, first-time Meetup organizer, and future space traveler. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-30 minute technical talks (and 5-8 minute lightning talks) relating to the very broad field of Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLocation # eGym GmbH, Prannerstr. 2-4, 80333 München\nPublic Transportation # 5 minutes walk from Odeonsplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/HZCVGAA99py ) 4 minutes walk from Theatinerstraße ( https://goo.gl/maps/ytR5k9hNW8B2 ) 7 minutes walk from Marienplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/EFR7WLJ3qMG2 ) Parking: https://www.parkopedia.de/parking/locations/prannerstra%C3%9Fe_munich_germany_u281z7g6bhg/?country=de\u0026arriving=201805031830\u0026leaving=201805032100 Slides # Launch event slides Recordings # Launch Event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lHpP6vgFDk Continuous Performance Profiling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UI02MTyncc Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\nSpread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup via #sremuc on social media!\n","date":"3 May 2018","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-launch-event-2018/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the first Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group. We are overwhelmed by the number of people who joined the group, even before we had the time to advertise it.","title":"SRE Munich Launch Event 2018"},{"content":"Organizers # Active Organizers # Ingo Averdunk # Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingoa LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/ingoaverdunk Blog: https://ingoaverdunk.wordpress.com/about/ Kordian Bruck # Twitter: https://twitter.com/kordianbruck LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/kordianbruck Christian Rebischke # Twitter: https://twitter.com/sh1bumi LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/shibumi Blog: https://shibumi.dev Alumni # Pavlos Ratis # Twitter: https://twitter.com/dastergon LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/pavlosratis Blog: https://dastergon.gr/ Dan Luedtke # Blog: https://danrl.com/ ","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/organizers/","section":"SRE MUC","summary":"Organizers # Active Organizers # Ingo Averdunk # Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingoa LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/ingoaverdunk Blog: https://ingoaverdunk.wordpress.com/about/ Kordian Bruck # Twitter: https://twitter.com/kordianbruck LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/kordianbruck Christian Rebischke # Twitter: https://twitter.com/sh1bumi LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/shibumi Blog: https://shibumi.dev Alumni # Pavlos Ratis # Twitter: https://twitter.","title":""},{"content":"","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/authors/","section":"Authors","summary":"","title":"Authors"},{"content":"","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/categories/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Categories"},{"content":"","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/tags/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Tags"}] \ No newline at end of file +[{"content":"","date":"7 September 2023","permalink":"/events/","section":"Events","summary":"","title":"Events"},{"content":"","date":"7 September 2023","permalink":"/","section":"SRE MUC","summary":"","title":"SRE MUC"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 26th.\nThis time around we will be meeting at Google in their Isarvalley event space! Lets all meet up again, talk about reliability, exchange ideas and see where we can continue to learn on our journey as site reliability engineers (and folks that aspire to be one!).\nMeetups are about engaging within the community, so we are looking to everyone to share ideas and learn to ultimately to reduce the risk of disasters.\nPlease help to spread The Word! Feel free to post this event on social media using the #sremuc hashtag! You can reach the organizers at muc@sre.xyz (Ideas, Presentations, Comments)\nPlease note: Google requires us to register all guests with their real name. Please have a valid ID card with you, so you can be let into the building. Make sure your Meetup account names match your ID.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome to SREmuc 7:05 pm Talk 1: Postmortem Culture at Google (Martin Höfling, Google) 7:40 pm Short break 8:00 pm Talk 2: Eliminating human error using self-service GitOps with Crossplane (Stéphane Di Cesare and Christopher Haar, DKB) 8:30 pm Talk 3: General Discussion 8:45 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Martin Höfling is a Technical Program Manager at Google. Stéphane Di Cesare is a Senior Platform Engineer at DKB, where he is focusing on improving the developer experience and the developer acceptance of the internal platform. He also has a consulting background. Christopher Haar is Platform Tech Lead at DKB, where he is responsible of determining the technologies used by the internal platform. He is also one of the maintainers of the Crossplane open source project. Topics # Postmortem Culture at Google # Postmortems are one of the key tools of SREs to not repeat the same mistakes and learn from past incidents. This introductory talk explains how to write a good Postmortem that can strengthen company culture when mistakes happen. Martin has been working in SRE at Google for many years now and will give you an insight into how Google does Postmortems.\nEliminating human error using self-service GitOps with Crossplane # In this talk, we are going to present what the typical challenges of a Platform team are. We will highlight the importance of self-service GitOps in a banking environment, and will explain how these principles are implemented at DKB, using the open source projects Crossplane and Flux. Speaker\nOpen Discussion # Following the theme we started in our last Meetup, we want to discuss certain topics that the SRE community might be interested in. Examples could be the recent license change in Terraform, or the application of Generative AI in the field of Operations. We look forward to engaging in insightful conversations, fostering mutual learning, and collectively expanding our knowledge base.\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\n","date":"7 September 2023","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-summer-fall-event-2023/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 26th.\nThis time around we will be meeting at Google in their Isarvalley event space!","title":"SRE Munich Summer Fall Event 2023"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for June 13th.\nThis time around we will be meeting at Netlight as they have graciously agreed to host us! Lets all meet up again, talk about reliability, exchange ideas and see where we can continue to learn on our journey as site reliability engineers (and folks that aspire to be one!). Meetups are about engaging within the community, so we are looking to everyone to share ideas and learn to ultimately to reduce the risk of disasters.\nWe would like to thank Netlight Consulting for sponsoring this event and catering it!\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome to SREmuc 7:10 pm Talk 1: Exercising Effective Incident Response and Disaster Recovery Plan via Gamedays (Thanos Amoutzias, VW Elli) 7:30 pm Talk 2: Building Resilient Event-Driven Systems with GCP Pub/Sub: Key Reliability Considerations (Saadi Myftija, Netlight) 8:00 pm Short break 8:15 pm Talk 3: Eliminating human error using self-service GitOps with Crossplane (Stéphane Di Cesare and Christopher Haar, DKB) 8:45 pm Networking + Drinks 9:30 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Thanos Amoutzias is a Software Engineer and SRE Lead at VW Elli. He is passionate about building reliable services and delivering impactful products. You can find him on LinkedIn and in the mountains. Saadi Myftija is a consultant at Netlight, focusing on backend and cloud engineering. He\u0026rsquo;s currently working as tech lead in the EV charging platform team at VW Elli. Stéphane Di Cesare is a Senior Platform Engineer at DKB, where he is focusing on improving the developer experience and the developer acceptance of the internal platform. He also has a consulting background. Christopher Haar is Platform Tech Lead at DKB, where he is responsible of determining the technologies used by the internal platform. He is also one of the maintainers of the Crossplane open source project. Abstracts # Talk 1 # How can I start practicing Gamedays at my company? In this talk we are going to dive deeper into the organization of the event, from identifying incidents to run, execution and logistics to disaster recovery. Lastly, we will have a look at results and feedback we have received.\nSlides /slides/2023_06/gamedays.pdf Talk 2 # Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a common pattern in building modern service-oriented applications. It helps decoupling system components, which enables scaling, updating and deploying them independently. However, EDA comes with its own set of challenges and trade-offs. In this presentation we\u0026rsquo;ll talk about reliability considerations around GCP Pub/Sub, our event broker of choice to implement EDA. We\u0026rsquo;ll mainly focus on publisher reliability and how to monitor it, dead-letter queues and message retrying.\nTalk 3 # In this talk, we are going to present what the typical challenges of a Platform team are. We will highlight the importance of self-service GitOps in a banking environment, and will explain how these principles are implemented at DKB, using the open source projects Crossplane and Flux.\nPhotos # Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nSlides # Will be added after the event\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"23 May 2023","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-spring-event-2023/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for June 13th.\nThis time around we will be meeting at Netlight as they have graciously agreed to host us!","title":"SRE Munich Spring Event 2023"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for February 13th. This time around we will be meeting at MaibornWolff as they have graciously agreed to host us! Lets all meet up once again, talk about reliability, exchange ideas and see where we can continue to learn on our journey as site reliability engineers (and folks that aspire to be one!). Meetups are about engaging within the community, so we are looking to everyone to share ideas and learn to ultimately to reduce the risk of disasters.\nWe would like to thank MaibornWolff for sponsoring this event and catering it!\nPlease help to spread The Word! Feel free to post this event on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\nYou can reach the organizers at muc@sre.xyz Agenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome to SREmuc 7:15 pm Talk 1: …and now it is yours! Building reliable and maintainable platforms for customers (Maximilian Schaugg, Martin Zehetmayer) 7:45 pm Short break 8:00 pm Talk 2: Simplifying Development and Testing Infrastructure with mirrord (Tal Zwick, MetalBear) 8:30 pm Talk 3: Recap SREcon 2022 Europe 8:45 pm Networking + Drinks 9:30 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Maximilian Schaugg, MaibornWolff Martin Zehetmayer, MaibornWolff Tal Zwick, MetalBear Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Abstracts # Talk 0 # Kordian Bruck (Google) and Ingo Averdunk (IBM) introduced the location and topics for today.\nSlides: /slides/KickOff.pdf Talk 1 # Building a reliable and maintainable platform is hard, even if you have a large amount of people and resources available. Let’s imagine, you need to build a platform, which you have to hand over to someone else — immediately your bar is set higher. Let us show you methodologies, how to find the right tools for a cloud-native project, common problems as well as what you need to tackle, in order to make the platform operable for your customer.\nLearn from real project stories and receive practical hints for using CNCF products for a ready-to-operate platform.\nSlides: /slides/building_reliable_and_maintainable_platform.pdf Talk 2 # Organizations that build and deploy cloud-native software are faced with the challenge of building and maintaining infrastructure for the development and testing of their software. Development ergonomics and testing quality tend to be at odds with keeping costs and complexity low. mirrord “mirrors” the environment of a Kubernetes cluster to local processes in real-time. We’ll explore how organizations can employ mirrord to give their developers the best cloud development experience, all while simplifying the development infrastructure.\nSlides: /slides/mirrord.pdf Talk 3 # A recap of SREcon 2022 Europe.\nSlides: /slides/recap.pdf Photos # Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\n","date":"13 February 2023","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-winter-event-2023/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for February 13th. This time around we will be meeting at MaibornWolff as they have graciously agreed to host us!","title":"SRE Munich Winter Event 2023"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for October 13th.\nAfter many months of virtual events and meetings, this edition finally reverts to an in-person event. We will learn about the SRE practice in Munich, as well as key themes of the global SRE community. On this day, want to engage with and learn from each other, to reduce the risk of disasters (hint !).\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome to SREmuc 7:10 pm Talk 1: SRE at SIXT at a glance (Andreas Klinger, SIXT) 7:45 pm Short break 8:00 pm Talk 2: How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops (Kordian Bruck, Google) 8:30 pm Talk 3: Recap SREcon Americas (Ingo Averdunk, IBM) 9:00 pm Networking + Drinks 9:30 pm Leave happy and inspired :) We would like to thank SIXT Autovermietung for sponsoring this event.\nPlease help to spread The Word! Feel free to post this event on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\nSpeakers and Abstracts # Talk 1 # Andreas Klinger and team will give us an overview on SRE at SIXT. Starting with the overall roadmap of SRE at SIXT, Andreas will zoom into details on platform security (AMI re-rolling, Image scanning via Crowdstrike), deployments via CI Bot and service discovery, as well as the use of OPA for Kafka Authorization and Authentication.\nTalk 2 # Kordian Bruck will present How Google got to rolling Linux releases for Desktops. At Google, we run large production fleets that serve Google products like YouTube and Gmail. To support all our employees, including engineers, we also run a sizable corporate fleet with hundreds of thousands of devices across multiple platforms, models, and locations. To let each Googler work in the environment they are most productive in, we operate many OS-platforms including a Linux system. For a long time, our internal-facing Linux distribution, Goobuntu, was based off of Ubuntu LTS releases. In 2018 we completed a move to a rolling release model based on Debian.\nTalk 3 # Following the theme from previous years, Ingo Averdunk will recap SREcon 2022 Americas. Just like speed dating, Ingo will attempt to collapse 3 conference days into a 30 min session. The objective is to provide food for thought, and to encourage listening to the playback of interesting sessions.\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded or photographed.\n","date":"13 October 2022","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-fall-event-2022/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for October 13th.\nAfter many months of virtual events and meetings, this edition finally reverts to an in-person event.","title":"SRE Munich Fall Event 2022"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for May 17th. This edition is going to be super exciting giving you insights into how Backstage works at Spotify as well as a deep dive into how GitOps is making deployments more efficient.\nAgenda: # ** 19:00 - Join, Chit Chat and Introductions ** 19:15 - Pia Nilsson, Ben Lambert (Spotify) - Backstage.io Intro + Demo ** 19:45 - Sebastian Tiggelkamp (Consol) - GitOps + Demo ** 20:15 - Kaspar von Grünberg (Humanitec) - Developer self-service with Internal Developer Platforms ** 20:30 - Open floor, discussions and questions, Open End\nPlease help to spread The Word! Feel free to post this event on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\nSpeakers # Pia Nilsson is a former backend engineer, TDD enthusiast, domain driven design geek and passionate devopser and today I lead the Developer Experience organization at Spotify. The question that keeps me so excited about our work is: how can we enable 1 team to ship 1 product in 1 week? Sebastian Tiggelkamp is a DevOps Engineer at ConSol Software GmbH in Germany with a focus on CI/CD, GitOps and cloud computing. Kaspar von Grünberg, CEO at Humanitec. Kaspar is the founder of Humanitec. He has spent the last 10 years building and running software companies from retail-applications and door-to-door campaigning technology to monitoring and evaluation for NGOs. Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\n","date":"17 May 2021","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-spring-online-event-2021/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for May 17th. This edition is going to be super exciting giving you insights into how Backstage works at Spotify as well as a deep dive into how GitOps is making deployments more efficient.","title":"SRE Munich Spring Online Event 2021"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 24th. We will be taking things online again due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation.\nAs we are building the agenda right now, please come back to see what we have lined up for this event.\nAgenda # 18:30 Join the online meeting 18:45 Intro 19:00 Chaos improves Reliability. Resistance is futile. How embracing Chaos Engineering helps building reliable mission critical workloads. Haytham Elkhoja (IBM) 19:45 Open floor, discussion, and questions around the topic 20:30 End Speakers # Haytham Elkhoja is the Chief Architect for IBM Always On . As the technical leader of the Always On practice at IBM, Haytham works with large customers to re-architect mission-critical applications to resilient cloud-native architectures with the aim of achieving the highest levels of service availability, resiliency, and reliability by incorporating continuous availability, site reliability engineering, chaos engineering, cloud platforms and infrastructure automation. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-35 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\nSpread The Word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"24 September 2020","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-fall-online-event-2020/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 24th. We will be taking things online again due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation.","title":"SRE Munich Fall Online Event 2020"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for April 23rd. This time we are taking things online due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The topic for this session is “What kind of SRE am I?” - We’ll hear from SREs in Munich and other cities in the world about their experiences of being an SRE.\nAgenda # 18:30 Join the online meeting 18:45 Intro 19:00 SRE Round Table “What SRE means to me and my team?” and \u0026ldquo;What kind of SRE am I?\u0026rdquo; 20:00 Open floor, discussion, and questions around the topic 20:30 End As this is a collective effort to get a glimpse of what SRE means to different people and companies, we encourage the attendees of the meetup to fill out the following survey:\nhttps://forms.gle/4QwpbtqCo9Kbvnys9 We hope that we will get enough samples to perform an analysis and show the results to you in a future meetup.\nParticipation # Ideally, we\u0026rsquo;d like to hear everybody\u0026rsquo;s opinion. However, we\u0026rsquo;ll try to use 2 min slots (depending on the participating) for everybody to give their opinion on the matter. Make sure you\u0026rsquo;re in a quiet environment. As long as you\u0026rsquo;re not speaking to the microphone, keep yourself muted so that the recording won\u0026rsquo;t get accidental background sounds. Please use the chat to ask questions and get your turn.\nWe\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-35 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\nSpread The Word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"23 April 2020","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-spring-online-event-2020/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for April 23rd. This time we are taking things online due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The topic for this session is “What kind of SRE am I?","title":"SRE Munich Spring Online Event 2020"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Feedback from last Meetup 7:10 pm Talk 1: Intelligent Cloud Operations with AIOps 8:05 pm Short break 8:15 pm Talk 2: The Road to SRE (Instana) 8:45 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Abstracts # Title: Intelligent Cloud Operations with AIOps # Abstract: The field of AIOps, also known as Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations, uses advanced technologies to dramatically improve the monitoring, operation, and troubleshooting of distributed systems. Its main premise is that operations can be automated using monitoring data to reduce the workload of operators (e.g., SREs or production engineers). Our current research explores how AIOps – and many related fields such as deep learning, machine learning, distributed traces, graph analysis, time-series analysis, sequence analysis, advanced statistics, NLP and log analysis – can be explored to effectively detect, localize, predict, and remediate failures in large-scale cloud infrastructures (\u0026gt;50 regions and AZs) by analyzing service management data (e.g., distributed traces, logs, events, alerts, metrics). In particular, this talk will describe how a particular monitoring data structure, called distributed traces, can be analyzed using deep learning to identify anomalies in its spans. This capability empowers operators to quickly identify which components of a distributed system are faulty.\nTitle: The Road to SRE # Abstract: Building and establishing a SRE team is a complex challenge that involves a lot more than just overcoming technical hurdles. Especially in the context of a fast-growing startup there are quite some lessons to be learned. The talk walks through the evolution of the operations/SRE team at Instana. From the early beginnings, having just a handful of well-meaning family and friends customers, winging features and deployments left and right over platform re-architectures and team growth to the present day with customers all around the world to whom we want to offer a frictionless 24/7 availability and product experience. During this time, we doubted, changed and learned a lot of things - some of them obvious, some of them not so much - around tooling, technology, architecture as well as processual and organizational topics.\nSpeakers # Dr. Jorge Cardoso is Chief Architect for Planet-scale AIOps at Huawei’s Ireland and Munich Research Centers. Before, he worked for several major companies such as SAP Research (Germany) on the Internet of Services and the Boeing Company in Seattle (USA) on Enterprise Application Integration. He previously gave lectures at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany), University of Georgia (USA), University of Coimbra and University of Madeira (Portugal). His current research involves the development of the next generation of AIOps platforms and Cloud operations tools driven by AI to increase Cloud reliability and resilience. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia (USA). Bastian Spanneberg (@spanneberg) is part of the SRE team at Instana and has seen the company grow and evolve from the early days Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-35 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLegal: # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"5 February 2020","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-winter-event-2020/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Feedback from last Meetup 7:10 pm Talk 1: Intelligent Cloud Operations with AIOps 8:05 pm Short break 8:15 pm Talk 2: The Road to SRE (Instana) 8:45 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Abstracts # Title: Intelligent Cloud Operations with AIOps # Abstract: The field of AIOps, also known as Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations, uses advanced technologies to dramatically improve the monitoring, operation, and troubleshooting of distributed systems.","title":"SRE Munich Winter Event 2020"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup 7:10 pm Talk 1: Recap SREcon 2019 EMEA (Ingo Averdunk, Pavlos Ratis) 7:40 pm Short break 7:45 pm Talk 2: Scaling to support thousands of BGP peerings in a SaaS environment (Costas Drogos) 8:15 pm SRE Quiz (!) + Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is an Engineering Manager at Google and future space traveler. Pavlos Ratis is a Site Reliability Engineer at HolidayCheck and maintainer of the Awesome SRE repository ( https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) . Costas is working as a Site Reliability Engineer for Kentik\u0026rsquo;s Operations team, maintaining a sizeable hybrid infrastructure that hosts Kentik\u0026rsquo;s realtime, SaaS network analytics platform. His interests lie where the network, systems and software meet and lately he\u0026rsquo;s finding DevOps and SRE paradigms to allow for a perfect combination of the above. Lately he\u0026rsquo;s trying to get more familiar with the Cloud side of things to in order to increase the uniformity in Kentik\u0026rsquo;s hybrid infrastructure, but for now he\u0026rsquo;s mostly trying to read behind the buzzwords. Abstracts # Recap SREcon 2019 EMEA: Once a year, SREcon gathers the community of SREs to share experience and learn from each other. This will be a recap of SREcon EMEA 2019 (October 02-04, Dublin, Ireland) . Key themes of the conference were Comprehension, Understandability, and Predictability. Ingo and Pavlos will share their observations from the conference, and highlight several sessions worth listening to as a replay. Kentik utilizes multiple auxiliary sources to enrich ingested flow, with the most prominent of them being data sourced from BGP peerings. In this presentation we\u0026rsquo;ll go through all the different generations of the setup, the challenges and the requirements we had to work with at each step of process, in order to be able to scale to more than 4000 IPv4 + IPv6 BGP sessions today. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nSlides # Recap SREcon19 Europe Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"28 November 2019","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-autumn-event-2019/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup 7:10 pm Talk 1: Recap SREcon 2019 EMEA (Ingo Averdunk, Pavlos Ratis) 7:40 pm Short break 7:45 pm Talk 2: Scaling to support thousands of BGP peerings in a SaaS environment (Costas Drogos) 8:15 pm SRE Quiz (!","title":"SRE Munich Autumn Event 2019"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda: # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Canary Releases with Traefik on GKE, Periklis Tsirakidis 7:45 pm Talk 2: Anatomy of a SRE and DevOps transformation, Aymeric Gerardin 8:15 pm Talk 3: Recap SREcon 2019 Americas, Ingo Averdunk 8:30 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Periklis Tsirakidis worked for the last 9 years on various infrastructure as a code projects for distributed systems. Currently member of the Platform Engineering Group at Holidaycheck with focus on the self-service platform based on Kubernetes and GCP. Aymeric Gerardin, Departement manager Data management Site Reliability engineering @Amadeus. IT leader in Data Solutions, actively integrating and running new technology platforms and transforming organizations into SRE and DevOps Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is an Engineering Manager at Google and future space traveler. Abstracts # Canary Releases with Traefik on GKE: Periklis shares with us how Traefik helped HolidayCheck shape their cloud ecosystem. In particular, he will give a brief in-depth introduction on how they implemented their canary release process for our microservice architecture with Traefik on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). Anatomy of a SRE and DevOps transformation: Keeping your IT service organization in the state of the art is key for the company success. 3 years ago we started our SRE and DevOps journey. With 3000+ infrastrucutre nodes, a legacy task based organization and a clear split between Operations and Development it promised to be a chalenging journey\u0026hellip; And it was! Come and deep dive with us in this mindset, skill set, organizational and processes revolution. From our initial plan to the current setup we will share with you the good, the bad and the ugly Recap SREcon 2019 Americas: Once a year, SREcon gathers the community of SREs to share experience and learn from each other. This will be a recap of SREcon Americas 2019 (March 25-27, Brooklyn) . Key themes of the conference were Comprehension, Understandability, and Predictability. Ingo will share his observations from the conference, and highlight several session worth listening to as a replay. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLegal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"27 June 2019","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-summer-event-2019/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda: # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Canary Releases with Traefik on GKE, Periklis Tsirakidis 7:45 pm Talk 2: Anatomy of a SRE and DevOps transformation, Aymeric Gerardin 8:15 pm Talk 3: Recap SREcon 2019 Americas, Ingo Averdunk 8:30 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Periklis Tsirakidis worked for the last 9 years on various infrastructure as a code projects for distributed systems.","title":"SRE Munich Summer Event 2019"},{"content":"Hey folks! We’re excited to announce the Nikolaus Winter Event of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich Meetup group.\nAgenda # 7:00 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by Holidaycheck 7:30 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message (Dan, Ingo, Pavlos) 7:40 pm Implementing Distributed Consensus (Dan) 8:30 pm Game \u0026amp; Prizes! \u0026ldquo;How fast are computers?\u0026rdquo; (Ingo) 9:05 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (Everyone) 9:10 pm Networking + Drinks 9:30 pm Leave happy and inspired :) Speakers # Pavlos Ratis is a Site Reliability Engineer at HolidayCheck in Munich and maintains the Awesome SRE repository ( https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) . Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is Team Lead SRE \u0026amp; Infrastructure at eGym and dreams of space travel. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLocation # HolidayCheck Munich Office ( https://goo.gl/maps/AYv9K3osBr62 )\nPublic Transportation # Ten minute walk from S-Bahn Leuchtenbergring https://goo.gl/maps/aa5h5Mbo5zD2 Five minute walk from Bus Stop Neumarkter Straße https://goo.gl/maps/moa7h3xZkxG2 Parking: Very limited, unfortunately: https://bit.ly/2DbMHZf Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"6 December 2018","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-nikolaus-winter-event-2018/","section":"Events","summary":"Hey folks! We’re excited to announce the Nikolaus Winter Event of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich Meetup group.\nAgenda # 7:00 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by Holidaycheck 7:30 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message (Dan, Ingo, Pavlos) 7:40 pm Implementing Distributed Consensus (Dan) 8:30 pm Game \u0026amp; Prizes!","title":"SRE Munich Nikolaus Winter Event 2018"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the second Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by eGym GmbH 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Maintaining Reliability with Canary Testing, Pavlos Ratis (HolidayCheck) 7:45 pm Talk 2: Distributed Tracing in Production, Michael Würtinger (eGym) 8:15 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (TBD) 8:20 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :)\nSpeakers # Pavlos Ratis is a Site Reliability Engineer at HolidayCheck in Munich and maintainer of the Awesome SRE repository ( https://github.com/dastergon/awesome-sre) . Michael Würtinger is technology fellow and Site Reliability Engineer at eGym. He is driving forward the adoption of Distributed Tracing and other observability methods within eGym. Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is the Technical Lead of SRE at eGym, first-time Meetup organizer, and future space traveler. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-45 minute (technical) talks related to the very broad field of Site Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLocation # eGym GmbH, Prannerstr. 2-4, 80333 München\nPublic Transportation # 5 minutes walk from Odeonsplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/HZCVGAA99py ) 4 minutes walk from Theatinerstraße ( https://goo.gl/maps/ytR5k9hNW8B2 ) 7 minutes walk from Marienplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/EFR7WLJ3qMG2 ) Parking: https://www.parkopedia.de/parking/locations/prannerstra ße_munich_germany_u281z7g6bhg Slides # Canary Testing Distributed Tracing Recordings # Canary Testing by Pavlos Ratis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9Hs6XCuNV8 Distributed Tracing by Michael Würtinger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iwpPHzvVC8 Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of the talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded. The “Tales from On-call” sessions are never recorded and the Chatham House Rule apply: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_House_Rule Spread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup on social media using the #sremuc hashtag!\n","date":"25 September 2018","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-summer-event-2018/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the second Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group.\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by eGym GmbH 7:00 pm Welcome, Sponsor Message, Feedback from last Meetup (Ingo, Dan) 7:15 pm Talk 1: Maintaining Reliability with Canary Testing, Pavlos Ratis (HolidayCheck) 7:45 pm Talk 2: Distributed Tracing in Production, Michael Würtinger (eGym) 8:15 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (TBD) 8:20 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Leave happy and inspired :)","title":"SRE Munich Summer Event 2018"},{"content":"We’re excited to announce the first Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group. We are overwhelmed by the number of people who joined the group, even before we had the time to advertise it. You guys rock! Our first event shall be known as the launch event and may contain bugs :) Feedback welcome!\nAgenda # 6:30 pm Get Together with food and drinks, sponsored by eGym GmbH 7:00 pm Welcome and Kick-off (Ingo, danrl) 7:30 pm Recap - SREcon 2018 (Ingo, danrl) 8:00 pm Continuous performance profiling in production environments (Dmitri Melikyan) 8:30 pm Post Mortem of the Month / Tales from On-call (Ingo) 8:35 pm Networking + Drinks 9:00 pm Go home inspired! [End of Event ;)] Speakers # Dmitri is a software engineer and the founder of StackImpact, where he is working on performance profiling and monitoring tools. Ingo Averdunk is a Distinguished Engineer in IBM and is responsible for Cloud Service Management and Site Reliability Engineering in the Cloud Adoption, Method and Solution Engineering office for IBM Cloud. Dan is a Technical Lead SRE at eGym, first-time Meetup organizer, and future space traveler. Participation # We\u0026rsquo;re always looking for 20-30 minute technical talks (and 5-8 minute lightning talks) relating to the very broad field of Reliability Engineering. Get in touch with the organizers if you\u0026rsquo;d like to present!\nLocation # eGym GmbH, Prannerstr. 2-4, 80333 München\nPublic Transportation # 5 minutes walk from Odeonsplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/HZCVGAA99py ) 4 minutes walk from Theatinerstraße ( https://goo.gl/maps/ytR5k9hNW8B2 ) 7 minutes walk from Marienplatz ( https://goo.gl/maps/EFR7WLJ3qMG2 ) Parking: https://www.parkopedia.de/parking/locations/prannerstra%C3%9Fe_munich_germany_u281z7g6bhg/?country=de\u0026arriving=201805031830\u0026leaving=201805032100 Slides # Launch event slides Recordings # Launch Event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lHpP6vgFDk Continuous Performance Profiling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UI02MTyncc Legal # There may be audio and video recordings of talks and we may take photographs during the event with the purpose of sharing the learnings and advertising future events. By attending the event you give your consent to be recorded.\nSpread the word! Feel free to refer to this Meetup via #sremuc on social media!\n","date":"3 May 2018","permalink":"/events/sre-munich-launch-event-2018/","section":"Events","summary":"We’re excited to announce the first Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group. We are overwhelmed by the number of people who joined the group, even before we had the time to advertise it.","title":"SRE Munich Launch Event 2018"},{"content":"Organizers # Active Organizers # Ingo Averdunk # Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingoa LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/ingoaverdunk Blog: https://ingoaverdunk.wordpress.com/about/ Kordian Bruck # Twitter: https://twitter.com/kordianbruck LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/kordianbruck Christian Rebischke # Twitter: https://twitter.com/sh1bumi LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/shibumi Blog: https://shibumi.dev Alumni # Pavlos Ratis # Twitter: https://twitter.com/dastergon LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/pavlosratis Blog: https://dastergon.gr/ Dan Luedtke # Blog: https://danrl.com/ ","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/organizers/","section":"SRE MUC","summary":"Organizers # Active Organizers # Ingo Averdunk # Twitter: https://twitter.com/ingoa LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/ingoaverdunk Blog: https://ingoaverdunk.wordpress.com/about/ Kordian Bruck # Twitter: https://twitter.com/kordianbruck LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/kordianbruck Christian Rebischke # Twitter: https://twitter.com/sh1bumi LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/shibumi Blog: https://shibumi.dev Alumni # Pavlos Ratis # Twitter: https://twitter.","title":""},{"content":"","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/authors/","section":"Authors","summary":"","title":"Authors"},{"content":"","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/categories/","section":"Categories","summary":"","title":"Categories"},{"content":"","date":"1 January 0001","permalink":"/tags/","section":"Tags","summary":"","title":"Tags"}] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/index.xml b/index.xml index d844f1b..75c4db6 100644 --- a/index.xml +++ b/index.xml @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -SRE MUChttps://muc.sre.xyz/Recent content on SRE MUCHugo -- gohugo.ioenGroup artwork by <a href='https://kickoke.com/'> Tina Lüdtke</a> based on <a href='http://kcgreendotcom.com/index.html'>K. C. Green</a>'s famous comic <a href='http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/this-is-fine'>'This Is Fine'</a>.Tue, 23 May 2023 16:41:03 +0200SRE Munich Spring Event 2023https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-event-2023/Tue, 23 May 2023 16:41:03 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-event-2023/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for June 13th. +SRE MUChttps://muc.sre.xyz/Recent content on SRE MUCHugo -- gohugo.ioenGroup artwork by <a href='https://kickoke.com/'> Tina Lüdtke</a> based on <a href='http://kcgreendotcom.com/index.html'>K. C. Green</a>'s famous comic <a href='http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/this-is-fine'>'This Is Fine'</a>.Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:01:53 +0000SRE Munich Summer Fall Event 2023https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-summer-fall-event-2023/Thu, 07 Sep 2023 18:01:53 +0000https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-summer-fall-event-2023/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 26th. +This time around we will be meeting at Google in their Isarvalley event space!SRE Munich Spring Event 2023https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-event-2023/Tue, 23 May 2023 16:41:03 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-event-2023/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for June 13th. This time around we will be meeting at Netlight as they have graciously agreed to host us!SRE Munich Winter Event 2023https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-winter-event-2023/Mon, 13 Feb 2023 07:30:00 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-winter-event-2023/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for February 13th. This time around we will be meeting at MaibornWolff as they have graciously agreed to host us!SRE Munich Fall Event 2022https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-fall-event-2022/Thu, 13 Oct 2022 18:30:00 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-fall-event-2022/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for October 13th. After many months of virtual events and meetings, this edition finally reverts to an in-person event.SRE Munich Spring Online Event 2021https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-online-event-2021/Mon, 17 May 2021 18:30:00 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-online-event-2021/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for May 17th. This edition is going to be super exciting giving you insights into how Backstage works at Spotify as well as a deep dive into how GitOps is making deployments more efficient.SRE Munich Fall Online Event 2020https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-fall-online-event-2020/Thu, 24 Sep 2020 18:30:00 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-fall-online-event-2020/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for September 24th. We will be taking things online again due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation.SRE Munich Spring Online Event 2020https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-online-event-2020/Thu, 23 Apr 2020 18:30:00 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-spring-online-event-2020/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group for April 23rd. This time we are taking things online due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The topic for this session is “What kind of SRE am I?SRE Munich Winter Event 2020https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-winter-event-2020/Wed, 05 Feb 2020 18:30:00 +0200https://muc.sre.xyz/events/sre-munich-winter-event-2020/We’re excited to announce the next Meetup of the Site Reliability Engineering Munich group. 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