Troubleshooting & debugging microservices in Kubernetes

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Debugging applications in production is like being the detective in a crime movie. Especially with microservices. Especially with containers. Especially in the cloud.

Trying to see what’s going on in a production deployment at scale is impossible without proper tools! Google has spent over a decade deploying containerized Java applications at unprecedented scale and the infrastructure and tools developed by Google have made it uniquely possible to manage, troubleshoot, and debug, at scale.

In this session, you will find out how you can diagnose and troubleshoot production issues w/ out of the box Kubernetes tools, as well as getting insight from the ecosystem with Weave Scope, JFrog Artifactory & Stackdriver tools.

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Robert Kubis is a Developer Advocate for the Google Cloud Platform based in London, UK, specializing in container, storage, and scalable technologies. Before joining Google, Robert collected over ten years of experience in software development and architecture. He has driven multiple full-stack application developments with a passion for distributed systems, containers and databases. In his spare time, he enjoys following tech trends & good restaurants, traveling and improving his photographing skills.

Ray Tsang is a Developer Advocate for the Google Cloud Platform. Ray had extensive hands-on cross-industry enterprise systems integration delivery and management experiences during his time at Accenture, managed full stack application development, DevOps, and ITOps. Ray specialized in middleware, big data, and PaaS products during his time at Red Hat while contributing to open source projects, such as Infinispan. Aside from technology, Ray enjoys traveling and adventures.

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