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CLC 2024: 5 workshops with expert knowledge on dev(s)operations and platform engineering

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An ecosystem has emerged around Kubernetes – the open source project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) will celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2024 – that has significantly shaped cloud-native software development and operations: through containers in distributed systems Application delivery is common. , Development and operations teams still face a number of challenges. Therefore, the CLC Conference presents – Continuous Lifecycle/ContainerConf Providing expert knowledge to Dev(Sec) Ops and Platform Engineering teams for over a decade and providing answers, information and support for day-to-day projects related to Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery (CD), Dev Is. (Sec)Ops and GitOps.

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The event organized by iX and dpunkt.verlag will take place again at the Congress Center Rosengarten in Mannheim from November 12 to November 14, 2024. lecture program This year, the focus is on AI-supported DevOps, Kubernetes Security and FinOps as well as sustainability. On November 12, the day before the actual conference, experienced experts will provide practical information in the areas of CI/CD, Kubernetes, observability and site reliability engineering in five workshops.



Thorsten Wussow introduced the LGTM stack.

(Image: Thorsten Wussow)

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To keep software operations under control in complex distributed environments, modern observation methods and tools are essential. in his Workshop on LGTM Stack Thorsten Wussow, together with the participants, is developing an approach to how metrics, logs and traces can be efficiently monitored and displayed using Grafana Labs tools (Loki, Grafana, Tempo and Mimir).

In OpenTelemetry Workshop by Heiko Rupp and Jan Westerkamp The focus is on distributed tracing. Participants should not only learn the basics of identifying and dealing with problems in distributed applications, but also gain practical insight into the instrumentation of the software using Java/Quarkus and Python examples.


Heiko Rupp and Jan Westerkamp

Heiko Rupp and Jan Westerkamp introduce OpenTelemetry.

(Image: Red Hat/J. Westerkamp)

The main topic is how site reliability engineering (SRE) contributes to the reliable operation of distributed systems. Workshops by Bastian Spangenberg and Marcel BirknerOn the one hand, the tutorial explains basic SRE principles, but also gives participants an interactive insight into the areas of monitoring and observation, incident response, as well as post-mortem and root cause analysis, so that they can incorporate these into their daily lives. Project Life.

Using a practical example, Nicholas Dilley, Senior DevOps Engineer at Hafe Group, shows how developers can use GitLab to simplify their everyday DevSecOps project work and make them efficient and secure. Configure CI/CD Pipeline,

With practical exercises on a Kubernetes cluster, participants can learn from Erkan Yanar how it works Workload Management in Kubernetes Can be designed infrastructure-agnostic. The workshop addresses, among other things, the question of how to declaratively configure pods or containers of a database cluster to be distributed on different nodes – without knowing the host names or service after a database cluster update. without accepting.

Highlights from lecture program,



Some tickets for the workshops on 12 November are still available at the price of 649 euros (all prices plus VAT). Interested people can also register Get a combination ticket for the conference and 1-day workshop for 1,799 eurosThe conference ticket alone costs 1249 euros. Teams or groups of three or more people automatically receive at least a 15 percent discount in the ticket store.

If you would like to keep up to date with CLC’s progress, you can visit the website sustainable life cycle Register for the newsletter, or organizers Follow on LinkedIn – is the current hashtag #clc_conf,


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