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A
Thanks
for
joining
a
good
small
group
here
in
Sunnyvale
I
know,
a
lot
of
the
team
is
rapidly
working
on
the
final
pose
and
Dobson
teehee
I've
got
my
analogies
wrong.
I
haven't
had
my
coffee
yet
on
0.8,
so
that
should
be
later
today,
I'm
not
going
to
put
Jasmine
on
the
spot,
but
I
am
looking
at
it
right
now.
She's
smiling
so
they're
they're
working
on
that.
So
all
the
blocking
issues
having.
A
B
B
B
All
the
blocking
issues
have
seen
result
and
I
think
this
site
is
already
up
and
you
should
be
able
to
access
0.8
doc
and
later
today
we
hopefully
will
be
able
to
send
out
the
announcement
to
do
this
so
play
around
with
it.
If
you
have
any
questions
concerns,
if
you
find
any
bugs,
please
let
us
know
if
you
find
bugs
flaunt
them
and
get
help
and
send
us
a
link
and
fix
them.
Yeah
I.
A
C
C
A
I
think
and
most
of
those
are
recorded
so
we're
trying
to
I'm
going
to
add
those
to
our
playlist
in
our
SEO
YouTube
channels,
but
and
David
will
also
hopefully
be
joining
us
at
Austin
and
Portland,
and
so
for
anyone
who's
interested.
In
wanting
to
talk
about
the
you
know
the
SEO
projects
and
questions
things
like
that,
David's
very
nice.
Don't.
A
B
Well,
it
could
be
because
everybody
has
been
busy
working
on
fixing,
0.8,
bucks
and
I.
You
should
actually
all
have
access
to
it.
There
was
a
there's,
a
list
that
we
were
actually
working
towards
and
if
it
was
not
on
the
list,
there
is
a
really
high
chance
that
nobody
was
looking
at
it.
But
now
the
0.8
is
out
yeah.
A
Yeah
but
definitely
hangs
on
for
raising
that
when
you've
got
stuff
that
hasn't
been
looked
at
in
a
timely
manner.
Please
do
raise
it
up
and
we'll
get
some
eyes
on
it
who,
especially
as
the
project
gets
bigger,
we're
gonna
have
more
and
more
of
that
going
on
and
we
don't
want
to
make
jump
sad.
So
we
will
definitely
take
a
look
at
that.
A
We
didn't
have
anything
that's
on
there
now,
but
I
know
Fred
wanted
to
share
some
stuff
as
well,
and
then,
if
you
thought
anything
like
to
add
or
any
questions,
please
pop
them
in
there
and
I
will
also
do
a
plug
for
our
Rocket
chat
instance.
That
is
up
and
running.
If
you
have
not
joined
us
there,
yet
you
should
totally
do
that.
That's
a
good
spot
for
the
community
to
jump
in
and
help
out
when
I
grab
some
folks
that
have
got
some
questions
that
they
need
some
help
with.
A
A
The
other
thing
is
that
a
couple
of
events
that
are
coming
up
there
on
our
community
calendar
but
just
want
to
call
them
out
as
well.
We
will
be
at
dr.
Cohn,
so
dr.
Cohn
is
in
San
Francisco.
It
is
the
12th
through
the
15th
of
June
and
having
the
same
time
is
there's
a
Java
conference.
I
think
insane
and
I.
Think
Christian
is
gonna,
be
there,
but
we
will
be
a
dr.
Cohn.
A
There's
a
talk
about
SEO
and
then
there's
a
birds
of
a
feather
session
that
Zak
dan
berger
gonna
do
so
I'll,
be
there.
I
would
love
to
meet
up
with
folks
if
anyone's
going
to
be
at
dark
on.
If
we
were
going
to
have
a
lot
of
folks
there
if
you're
planning
to
go,
please
do
let
me
know
and
maybe
we'll
put
together
a
happy
hour
or
something
like
that.
We
also
have
on
June
20th.
We've
got
a
local
SEO
meetup
in
the
Bay
Area
and
that's
my
regular
clothes
before.
A
B
A
Working
towards
a
Tzadik
on
in
July
in
Portland,
that's
July
the
week
of
the
16th.
There
is
an
it
here
day.
That's
happening
as
part
of
a
consonant
Li
check
that
out
and
I
will
be
sharing
some
information
soon
about
the
overall.
If
you
presents
and
activities
there,
and
one
of
the
things
that
I
would
love
to
do
is
have
some
community
out
there
on
hand
to
help
out
with
you
know,
answering
questions
about
SEO,
doing
kind
of
an
SEO
meet-and-greet
office
hours,
whatever
we
want
to
call
it.
A
Was
right,
we
want
you
to
learn
before
using
because
developers
love
reading
instruction
first
and
that
jasmine
does
not
want
it
be
on
there.
I
don't
want.
A
They've
got
a
question
about
want
to
do
a
short
talk
about
SEO
and
service
meshes
at
an
internal
company
tech
conference.
I
ventured
we've
got
some
decks
that
we
would
happy
to
share.
I,
think
actually,
maybe
Dan
aula
cart
might
be
good.
To
grab
from
as
well
depends
on
kind
of
how
technical
and
details
you
want
to
get.
It's.
F
A
We
don't
yet
have
kind
of
the
here
is
a
basic
intro
that
anybody
can
run
right,
so
we're
working
on
that.
So,
if
you
want
to
tell
us
like
when
you
need
it,
Bible
that'll
be
good
for
some
function
and
looking
at
get
that
work
done,
and
it
would
be
a
thinker,
it
would
be
a
good
thing
for
just
overall,
you
know:
can
you
know
person
with
it
Monday.
F
A
F
The
thing
is
nightly
my
thing:
is
they?
Wouldn't
it
wouldn't
be
hard
for
me
to
take
one
that
I've
used
internally
and
really
just
kind
of
change,
all
that
change
the
format?
What
I
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
that?
Monday
necessarily
is
get
a
good,
complete
talk
track,
because,
ideally
this
would
have
complete
speaker
them.
Yeah
I
thought.
A
F
A
A
Think
that
would
be
hugely
helpful
and
then
we
can
put
it
out
for
the
community
and
basically
we
have
a
lot
of
good
slides
across
multiple
decks
and
it's
a
matter
of
like
we
need
to
take
a
little
commit
and
the
little
from
that-
and
he
said
three
or
four
illustrative
slides-
would
be
useful
already.
So,
okay.
A
A
Don't
have
said
if
you
don't
have
access
to
it,
yet
you
just
click
the
link
in
the
github
and
it'll,
do
some
magic
and
will
get
you
access
to
it,
but
that
is
where
all
the
design,
Docs
and
everything
are
shared.
So
you
should
have
access
to
it
already
and
Amy.
That's
where
we'll
cut
the
intros,
but
okay
cool
I
see
a
bunch
of
people
joining
the
racket,
chat,
yeah,
we're
just
getting
a
started
to
tell
your
friends
all
right.
Does
anybody
have
any
questions
or
do
you?
A
A
G
So
I'm
Fred
Moyer
I've
been
absent
for
a
few
months,
we'll
have
been
flying
here
and
there
for
conferences,
but
I
next
week
s,
our
econ
Singapore
I,
am
giving
a
talk
on
monitoring
with
sto,
so
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen
and
in
mind.
This
is
a
very
draft
presentation,
so
this
is
kind
of
a
sausage
gets
made
and
I
would
love
feed
I'll
just
go
through.
G
So
can
everyone
see
the
this
screen
share?
Okay,
okay
sounds
like
you
can
so
I'm
Fred
we're
on
Twitter
I'm,
a
monitoring
nerd
a
developer
evangelist
at
sir
CONUS
and
this
to
diminish.
Geek
I
created
the
first
community
esteem.
Is
this
community
sto,
mixer,
adapter
and
April
and
Zack
got
together
and
gave
me
this
awesome
ship-in-a-bottle.
G
Thank
you
guys
so
much
that's
sitting
here
on
my
desk
and
I'm
also
an
observer
ability
and
a
statistics
tour.
So
at
this
talk,
I'm
going
to
be
talking
about
a
few
things
first,
as
a
overview.
Sto
second
is
refresher
on
service
level
objectives.
Then
I'll
talk
about
how
you
can
monitor
sto
services
with
a
red
dashboard
and
then
go
into
collecting
Kalama
trieste
histograms
I'll
give
a
walkthrough
of
the
sto
metrics,
adapter
I
wrote
and
the
structure
there
and
how
you
can
do
that
to
and
then
bonus
round.
G
I'll
talk
about
latency
bands
for
service
level
objectives.
What's
this,
do
it's
an
open
platform
to
connect,
manage
and
secure
microservices
I,
just
I
went
ahead
and
grabbed
this
image
off
the
site.
Maybe
I
can
look
in
the
the
community
area
if
there's
a
different
official
SDO
image,
but
it's
a
it's
about
a
year
old.
Is
it?
Is
it
a
year
old
exactly
recently
or
does
anyone
know?
I
saw
dance
really
post
about
that
on
Twitter.
G
G
I'll
assume
I
did
if
you
know,
I'll
be
wrong.
So
what
exactly
is
this?
Do
it's
a
it's
a
service
mesh
for
kubernetes
and
you
know
what's
a
service
mesh?
Well,
kubernetes
takes
care
of
container
orchestration
deployment
and
scaling,
and
it's
essentially
your
data
plane
for
your
services.
You
know,
requests
pass
through
its
get
handled
by
kubernetes
and
the
generators
response
is
based
on
your
container
based
applications.
Our
container
based
micro
services,
so,
where
is
tio
comes
in?
Is
it
allows
you
to
apply
many
of
the
things
that
kubernetes
doesn't
have,
such
as
policy
enforcement?
G
You
know
there's
an
AR
back
adapter
traffic
management,
so
you
can
set
request
rate
limits.
You
can
do
access
control
kind
of
a
lot
of
the
things
that,
like
you
know
you
take
for
granted
when
using
aside
when
using
something
like
TCP.
This
is
all
the
kind
of
the
equivalent
for
layer.
Seven.
It
also
handles
telemetry
collection
and
the
great
part
about
that
is
you
don't
have
to
instrument
your
applications,
so
you
don't
have
to
go
off
and
you
know
keep
bugging
developers
like
hey.
G
Can
you
add,
you
know,
can
you
add
permits
employment,
or
can
you
pump
up
metrics,
that's
d
call
because
everyone
knows
and
that
stuff
gets
on
to
scrum
backlogs
and
takes
forever
to
get
done,
and
you
know
the
landscape.
There
is
often
changing
very
rapidly,
so
it's
it's
got
hooks
that
basically
expose
request
level
telemetry
that
you
can
harvest
for
free
and
do
a
lot
of
fun
things
with
and
it's
essentially
the
control
plane
as
opposed
to
kubernetes
de
plane.
G
So
a
quick
overview
of
the
architecture
it
uses
envoy
as
a
sidecar
to
proxy
requests
back
to
your
micro,
service
and
envoy,
will
take
these
requests.
It'll,
take
rip
out
a
bunch
of
metadata
and
make
a
G
RPC
called
to
sto
smick
Sur,
which
can
apply
traffic
management
policy
enforcement
or
telemetry
syndication.
You
can
send
the
cake
metrics
out
to
Prometheus
stats
D
the
cirque
onus,
adapter
I
wrote
among
a
number
of
others
and
it'll
also
give
you.
You
know
service
graphs
and
tracing
capabilities
such
as
with
Zipkin.
G
So
back
in
the
old
days
of
sto
point
one
and
point
two
you'd
have
to
invoke
a
lot
of
coop
cuddle
commands
and
do
bunch
of
stuff
that
was
outlined
in
the
docs.
But
as
I
discovered
a
couple
months
ago
now
you
can
just
go
into
Google
cloud
platform
and
deploy
an
sto
cluster,
complete
with
Prometheus
core
fauna,
a
zip
can
and
service
graph
implementations,
just
with
the
click
of
a
button
which
is
really
awesome.
G
So
that's
actually
a
very
quick
way
to
get
up
and
going
and
I'm
giving
a
misty
Oh
adapter
workshop
at
OSCON
in
July.
So
if
you're
there
I'm
gonna
be
demonstrating,
this
is
one
of
the
vehicles
I'll
be
using
to
demonstrate
how
you
can
build
an
adapter.
So
it's
very
easy
to
get
going
through.
Google's
cloud
platform
and
sto
comes
with
a
sample
book
info
application,
which
is
essentially
like
a
ratings
and
review.
You
app
for
reviewing
books
and
this
kind
of
demonstrates
the
the
capabilities
of
Sto
you've
got.
G
You
know
the
envoy
sidecar
handling
requests
which
can
pass
them
back
to
services,
and
here
we've
got
a
polyglot
set
of
services
with
the
product.
Page
running
in
Python
and
you'll
notice,
these
black
bars
here
in
the
middle,
our
Envoy
sidecars
for
each
of
these
micro
services.
So
you've
got
you,
know,
product
page
and
Python.
The
reviews
page
different
views,
different
versions,
three
different
versions
in
Java,
your
ratings
node,
is
in
a
ratings
app
as
a
node
and
you've
got
the
details
page
in
Ruby.
G
You
know
you've
got
five
services
here
exposed
when
you
run
the
cube
cuddle
command,
so
each
of
these
is
abstracted
into
different
containers,
and
so,
if
you
look
at
the
pods
which
are
actually
deployed
by
kubernetes-
and
this
is
an
appendant
of
the
system-
containers
needed
to
actually
run
this-
do
I
should
add
that
to
this
to
this
presentation,
so
you
know
you've
got
individual
containers
here
for
each
service.
You
know
you've
got
three
different
pods
for
reviews
and
you
can
use
this
do
to
do.
G
So
here
we've
done
a
quick
SEO
overview,
I'm
going
to
move
on
to
and
bear
in
mind.
I've
only
got
a
few
other
slides,
since
this
is
still
in
the
making
I'll
do
a
quick
service
level
objectives.
Overview
I'm,
just
gonna
hop
through
this
really
quick,
since
this
isn't
really
the
focus
of
the
Asteria
group.
G
But
you
know
this
is
si
recon,
Asia,
so
I'm
sure
most
folks
have
read
the
site
reliability
engineering
book,
where
it
talks
about
SLI
as
soo
as
and
SLS
SLI
is
Drive
s
o
lows,
which
inform
SL,
A's
and
I'm
pulling
some
of
these
quotes
from
a
recent
YouTube
video
by
Seth,
Fargo
and
Liz.
The
grey
SLI
is
the
service
level.
Indicators
say:
I
want
my
9
in
5th
percentile,
latency
home
page
requests
to
be
less
than
300
milliseconds
over
the
past
5
minutes.
Slo
is
a
target
for
those
indicators,
say
I
want
my
homepage.
G
Sli
I
wanted
that
to
succeed
for
99
three
nines
over
a
trailing
year
and
an
SLA
is
basically
into
you,
know
a
manifestation
of
Sol
eyes
and
SLO
is
that
are
contractually
bound
to
your
customers
and
that
you
can
end
up
having
to
give
credits
or
pay
money
to
customers.
If
you
break
them,
so
we
went
through
service
level
objectives
really
quickly,
I'm
going
to
move
on
to
how
you
can
create
a
red
dashboard
with
sto
to
monitor
your
services.
G
So
sto
exposes
a
number
of
different
metrics
from
mixer
request,
count
by
response
code,
request,
duration,
request,
size
response,
size,
a
number
of
connections,
metadata
metrics,
and
you
can
also
add
metric
tags
to
each
of
these.
So
you
can,
you
know,
essentially,
tag
requests
by
service,
so
we
can
derive
some
SLI
based
metrics
from
these
metrics
that
are
exposed.
G
We
can
calculate
request
rate,
which
is
request
count
per
time
from
the
request
counts
and
we
can
take
the
unsuccessful
requests
and
calculate
the
error
rate,
and
we
can
also
calculate
the
average
request
latency
and
on
the
next
slide.
I
will
show
the
existing
sto
dashboard
for
book
info.
That
comes
out
of
the
box,
but
that's
all
the
slides
I
currently
have
right
now,
I'm
still
working
on
the
rest.
A
G
F
I'll
just
come
at
this
I
think
that
the
ability
to
establish
SLO
s
by
monitoring
kind
of
SL
eyes
is
going
to
be
one
of
the
benefits
for
people
that
that's
really
when
I
talk
to
you
today,
what
they
page
on
they
page
on
some
really
weird
stuff
and
and
giving
the
industry
I
standard
way
to
do
that
I
think
will
be
big
data.
So
it's
a
great
topic.
G
H
G
G
A
Right
now,
the
community
calendar
is
open
for
people
to
ask
this
to
you,
but
the
problem
is
when
it's
that
open
and
people
delete
things
accidentally
so
trying
to
come
up
with
the
perfect
solution
for
all
of
that.
But
in
the
meantime,
if
you've
got
you
know
an
event
or
something
that
you
know
of
you're
speaking
at
or
whatever,
and
you
want
to
get
that
posted
on
the
calendar.
Just
say
me:
if
you
need
you
all
right,
so
that
was
all
we
had
on
the
written
agenda.
A
A
I
Something
from
the
from
the
trenches
running,
East,
Euro,
seven,
one
in
a
smaller
production
case,
and
actually
every
time
we
deploy
new
deployments,
the
the
pilot
doesn't
refresh
properly
and
some
of
the
free
start
services
or
start
ingress,
etc.
There
are
a
couple
of
box
mentioned
in
the
issues,
but
I
was
just
surprised
that
such
a
bug
can
actually
appear
in
yeah
in.
E
H
E
H
H
A
B
Next
week
we
will
have
a
similar
list.
Essentially
it
burned
down
list
or
102
lends
point
we're
not
going
to
have
0.9,
but
we
will
have
8
readily
likely
to
happen
sometime
into
and
we
will
chair
the
list
with
you.
So
if
you
think
something
is
critical
and
need
to
be
fixed
either
for
pre-release
or
1.0
we'll
have
to
discuss,
and
if
it's
valid,
we
need
to
ask
that
privilege,
in
other
words,
heads
up
if
there
are
things
that
you're
logging
on
github
and
you're
expecting
a
developer
to
take
a
little
bit
it.
F
A
F
F
F
A
Early
I
heard
some
okay
yeah,
so
the
correct
pronunciation
is
this
Bo
the
question
about
the
is:
do
pronunciation
in
Cynthia.
We
should
put
them
on
the
site,
it
is
on
the
site.
I
think.
Are
we
talking
one
point
about
like
doing
a
YouTube
video
like
everybody
pronouncing
it
healthy
fun?
We
ever
we
have
a
request
for
security.
We
talked
about
that
and
these
are
security.
J
Sorry
I'm
from
Nutcracker
technology,
maybe
and
now
we're
quite
new
I,
think
to
cloud
cloud
native
and
I'm.
We
have
semi-product
and
now
I
am
reaiiy
investigating
Easter
and
I
I
read
some
some
design
from
your
site
about
end
user.
You
use
a
solution
for
from
Easter,
but
actually
I
can
find
out
status
of
this.
J
J
F
D
F
Whatever,
like,
they
have
a
client
library
that
will
generate
a
JWT
and
what
we
allow
you
to
do
is
is
do
is
specify
a
policy
that
says
essentially
where
the
public
key
is
that
can
allow
them
to
be
verified.
You
can
verify
the
signature
as
well
as
verify
certain
fields
within
the
JWT,
so,
for
example,
for
the
issuer
audiences,
I
think
that's
what's
been
implemented
so
far
in
in
hisquierdo.
B
D
H
A
And
yeah
along
those
lines,
if
there's
anything
that
you
would
be
interested
in
getting
a
deep
dive
on
or
you
know
a
special
demo
of
or
anything
like
that
for
a
future
call.
Please
do
add
it
to
the
list
and
you
don't
have
to
be
the
one
to
actually
deliver
it.
We
can
recruit.
Someone
will
just
make
Dan.
Do
it
all
I?
Did
it
all
right?
Well,
thank
you
so
much
everybody
for
joining
us
today
and
thank
you
for
us
for
giving
us
a
sneak
peek
at
your
talk.
It
looks
awesome.