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Basel, Switzerland
October 10–11, 2018
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Thursday, October 11 • 11:55 - 12:25
Simpler Releases, Faster Upgrades: BOSH Package Vendoring and Colocated Errands - Maria Ntalla & Maya Rosecrance, Pivotal

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Until now, authors of BOSH releases have had to package any dependencies their software needed in their release. While this offers great flexibility, it means that for more complex deployments, there is unnecessary duplication of third-party dependencies. This also makes it difficult to patch external dependencies as they are kept in so many places.
 
 One-off tasks are typically packaged as BOSH errand jobs. Until now, running BOSH errands would require spinning up a VM at the IaaS level. That’s costly and can take up to several minutes, depending on the IaaS.
 
 BOSH recently introduced two very powerful features: package vendoring and errand colocation. Attendees will learn how to use them to simplify release package management, make deployments smaller in footprint, speed up operating and upgrading BOSH deployments.

Speakers
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Maria Ntalla

Engineering Manager, Pivotal
Maria is a software engineer and engineering manager at Pivotal, working on the Kubernetes open-source contributions team. She previously worked on CloudFoundry. She has spoken at CF Summit conferences since 2016, and more recently at SpringOne platform.
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Maya Rosecrance

Software Engineer, Pivotal
Maya is a Software Engineer on the Pivotal CF Redis team. Previously she was a part of Pivotal Labs. She's spoken at CF Summit Boston 2018.


Thursday October 11, 2018 11:55 - 12:25 CEST
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