Bryan Cantrill is a software engineer who has spent a quarter of a century at the hardware/software interface. He is the co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer Company, which is endeavoring to build a rack-scale computer for the post-cloud era. Prior to Oxide he spent nearly a decade at Joyent, a cloud computing pioneer; prior to Joyent, he spent fourteen years at Sun Microsystems, a now-defunct computer company that Bryan's ten-year-old daughter apparently thought was a brewery.

Presentations

20x

The Forgotten Operator

The on-premises operator -- tasked with running elastic, virtual infrastructure on brittle hardware in their own datacenters -- has been broadly ignored, told by the industry that they don't exist at all. In this talk, we'll discuss the forgotten operator: how they have been failed by the industry, why they persist despite it -- and why the problems that they have historically faced alone are more important than ever.

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Containerization in Production: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

This panel will discuss the changing containerization landscape, the challenges and requirements of using containerization in production, and what's in store in 2015.

Panel Moderator

- John Willis

Panel Members

- Bryan Cantrill
- Tom Hockin
- Kelsey Hightower
- Jerome Petazzoni
- Adrian Otto

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