Insider's Look: How GCE Control Plane Provides Highly Available Compute Resources (Cloud Next '18)

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Have you ever rolled out a new version of your service to all your users and found out that it broke everything? Have you ever had a single zone or machine failure take down parts of your service? Have you ever experienced an outage due to natural disaster or power and network failures? The Google Compute Engine control plane team have had these problems. We've learned that human errors and disasters happen all the time; however, you can engineer your system to be resilient to these issues. In the session you will learn about some of the approaches we’ve used to mitigate these issues internally, and how you can apply these best practice, as you develop your own services on top of GCE.

Event schedule → g.co/next18

Watch more Infrastructure & Operations sessions here → bit.ly/2uEykpQ
Next ‘18 All Sessions playlist → bit.ly/Allsessions

Subscribe to the Google Cloud channel! → bit.ly/NextSub


re_ty: Publish; product: Cloud - Compute - Compute Engine; fullname: Rajesh Mishra, Vikas Yadav; event: Google Cloud Next 2018;
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