One of those amazing moments, when the experience is sipping all over the talk. While the advanced techniques demonstrated are amazing, this is one of those talks I'd recommend to everyone, regardless of the technical level, as it not only shows advanced techniques, but also points every listener to a proper frame of mind and show them that they need to think.
The way that the whole lecture managed to convey the message, and I quote, "Think OUTSIDE THE BOX but KNOW THE BOX!!!" is why I'd consider this the best talk of the conference.
Looked forward to this one, and it hasn't disappointed. One of the best talks on the conference, with the only issue being the limited time: the lecturer clearly had much more to say.
A talk that has me thinking for a second day now. With all these abstractions, layers over layers, are we now, once again, moving away from DevOps methodology and back again into separating the dev and ops teams?
Thanks for the comments. Had to rush the talk a bit, and skip some examples, bit if there are any questions, feel free to ask here, and I'll post an answer as soon as I can!
Really great speaker. Enjoyed listening to him few times during event.
Very interesting talk! I'm not a developer but it was very easy to follow and understand everything in it! And also had awesome slides and kept me interested the whole time.
Great speach.
Really useful, full of specific explanations and pitfall warnings.
Really great lecture.
This talk is an eye-opener for everyone who have a basic knowledge of the subject of replication. Speaker had a really good performance on the stage and was able to deliver advanced concepts in a clear and understandable way.