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Immutable Infrastructure: the new App Deployment App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker, Heroku and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure generation. This is the new black.]]>

Immutable Infrastructure: the new App Deployment App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker, Heroku and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure generation. This is the new black.]]>
Mon, 25 May 2015 20:06:02 GMT /slideshow/immutable-infrastructure-48579682/48579682 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Immutable Infrastructure: the new App Deployment axelfontaine Immutable Infrastructure: the new App Deployment App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker, Heroku and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure generation. This is the new black. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/immutableinfrastructure-150525200603-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Immutable Infrastructure: the new App Deployment App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that&#39;s how they&#39;ve always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker, Heroku and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you&#39;ve seen today. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure generation. This is the new black.
Immutable Infrastructure: the new App Deployment from Axel Fontaine
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Jfokus 2015 - Immutable Server generation: the new App Deployment /slideshow/jfocus-immutable-server-generation/44254221 2015-02-04jfocus-immutableservergeneration-150204045153-conversion-gate01
際際滷s from my Jfokus 2015 talk Abstract: ====== App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install scripts, server hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, we could wrap our app into the smallest machine required to run it and transfer this machine unchanged from our laptop to the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a whole new level. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure. This is the new black.]]>

際際滷s from my Jfokus 2015 talk Abstract: ====== App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install scripts, server hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, we could wrap our app into the smallest machine required to run it and transfer this machine unchanged from our laptop to the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a whole new level. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure. This is the new black.]]>
Wed, 04 Feb 2015 04:51:53 GMT /slideshow/jfocus-immutable-server-generation/44254221 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Jfokus 2015 - Immutable Server generation: the new App Deployment axelfontaine 際際滷s from my Jfokus 2015 talk Abstract: ====== App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install scripts, server hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, we could wrap our app into the smallest machine required to run it and transfer this machine unchanged from our laptop to the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a whole new level. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure. This is the new black. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015-02-04jfocus-immutableservergeneration-150204045153-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my Jfokus 2015 talk Abstract: ====== App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install scripts, server hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, we could wrap our app into the smallest machine required to run it and transfer this machine unchanged from our laptop to the cloud? How do the various platforms and tools like AWS, Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a whole new level. Welcome to Immutable Infrastructure. This is the new black.
Jfokus 2015 - Immutable Server generation: the new App Deployment from Axel Fontaine
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Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed /slideshow/continuous-delivery-and-zero-downtime-what-your-architecture-needs-to-succeed/40006705 2014-10-01javaone-continuousdeliveryandzerodowntime-141008031702-conversion-gate02
際際滷s from my JavaOne 2014 talk: Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed]]>

際際滷s from my JavaOne 2014 talk: Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed]]>
Wed, 08 Oct 2014 03:17:02 GMT /slideshow/continuous-delivery-and-zero-downtime-what-your-architecture-needs-to-succeed/40006705 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed axelfontaine 際際滷s from my JavaOne 2014 talk: Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-10-01javaone-continuousdeliveryandzerodowntime-141008031702-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my JavaOne 2014 talk: Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed
Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime: What your architecture needs to succeed from Axel Fontaine
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Immutable Server generation: The new App Deployment /slideshow/immutable-server-generation-the-new-app-deploymnet/39141134 2014-09-11javazone-immutableservergeneration-140916060445-phpapp02
From JavaZone 2014 Video: https://vimeo.com/105851488 Abstract: App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various tools like Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Server generation. This is the new black.]]>

From JavaZone 2014 Video: https://vimeo.com/105851488 Abstract: App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various tools like Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Server generation. This is the new black.]]>
Tue, 16 Sep 2014 06:04:44 GMT /slideshow/immutable-server-generation-the-new-app-deploymnet/39141134 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Immutable Server generation: The new App Deployment axelfontaine From JavaZone 2014 Video: https://vimeo.com/105851488 Abstract: App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various tools like Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Server generation. This is the new black. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-09-11javazone-immutableservergeneration-140916060445-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> From JavaZone 2014 Video: https://vimeo.com/105851488 Abstract: App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that&#39;s how they&#39;ve always done? What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various tools like Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them? This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you&#39;ve seen today. Welcome to Immutable Server generation. This is the new black.
Immutable Server generation: The new App Deployment from Axel Fontaine
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Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime /slideshow/continuous-delivery-and-zero-downtime/30846081 2014-02-05jfokus-continuousdeliveryandzerodowntime-140205064017-phpapp01
際際滷s from my Jfokus 2014 talk about Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime]]>

際際滷s from my Jfokus 2014 talk about Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime]]>
Wed, 05 Feb 2014 06:40:17 GMT /slideshow/continuous-delivery-and-zero-downtime/30846081 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime axelfontaine 際際滷s from my Jfokus 2014 talk about Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-02-05jfokus-continuousdeliveryandzerodowntime-140205064017-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my Jfokus 2014 talk about Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime
Continuous Delivery and Zero Downtime from Axel Fontaine
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XP Days Ukraine 2013 - Architecting for Continuous Delivery /slideshow/2013-1011-xp-days-architecting-for-continuous-delivery/27504965 2013-10-11xpdays-architectingforcontinuousdelivery-131023154638-phpapp01
際際滷s from my talk at XP Days Ukraine 2013]]>

際際滷s from my talk at XP Days Ukraine 2013]]>
Wed, 23 Oct 2013 15:46:37 GMT /slideshow/2013-1011-xp-days-architecting-for-continuous-delivery/27504965 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) XP Days Ukraine 2013 - Architecting for Continuous Delivery axelfontaine 際際滷s from my talk at XP Days Ukraine 2013 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2013-10-11xpdays-architectingforcontinuousdelivery-131023154638-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 際際滷s from my talk at XP Days Ukraine 2013
XP Days Ukraine 2013 - Architecting for Continuous Delivery from Axel Fontaine
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Flyway (33rd Degree) /slideshow/flyway-33rd-degree/17239961 flyway-130315165240-phpapp01
My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw]]>

My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw]]>
Fri, 15 Mar 2013 16:52:40 GMT /slideshow/flyway-33rd-degree/17239961 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Flyway (33rd Degree) axelfontaine My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/flyway-130315165240-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw
Flyway (33rd Degree) from Axel Fontaine
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Architecting for continuous delivery (33rd Degree) /slideshow/architecting-for-continuous-delivery-33rd-degree/17239926 architectingforcontinuousdelivery-130315165005-phpapp02
My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw]]>

My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw]]>
Fri, 15 Mar 2013 16:50:05 GMT /slideshow/architecting-for-continuous-delivery-33rd-degree/17239926 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Architecting for continuous delivery (33rd Degree) axelfontaine My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/architectingforcontinuousdelivery-130315165005-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> My talk from the 33rd Degree conference 2013 in Warsaw
Architecting for continuous delivery (33rd Degree) from Axel Fontaine
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Flyway: The agile database migration framework for Java /slideshow/flyway/15537194 flywayjdays-121207101509-phpapp01
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Fri, 07 Dec 2012 10:15:09 GMT /slideshow/flyway/15537194 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Flyway: The agile database migration framework for Java axelfontaine <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/flywayjdays-121207101509-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Flyway: The agile database migration framework for Java from Axel Fontaine
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Architecting for Continuous Delivery /slideshow/architecting-for-continuous-delivery/15537143 architectingforcontinuousdeliveryjdays-121207101129-phpapp01
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Fri, 07 Dec 2012 10:11:29 GMT /slideshow/architecting-for-continuous-delivery/15537143 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Architecting for Continuous Delivery axelfontaine <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/architectingforcontinuousdeliveryjdays-121207101129-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
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Continuous Delivery https://de.slideshare.net/slideshow/continuous-delivery-7524266/7524266 continuousdeliveryrheinjug-110405111733-phpapp02
Folien meines Continuous Delivery Vortrags auf die RheinJUG am 31.3.2011]]>

Folien meines Continuous Delivery Vortrags auf die RheinJUG am 31.3.2011]]>
Tue, 05 Apr 2011 11:17:29 GMT https://de.slideshare.net/slideshow/continuous-delivery-7524266/7524266 axelfontaine@slideshare.net(axelfontaine) Continuous Delivery axelfontaine Folien meines Continuous Delivery Vortrags auf die RheinJUG am 31.3.2011 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/continuousdeliveryrheinjug-110405111733-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Folien meines Continuous Delivery Vortrags auf die RheinJUG am 31.3.2011
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-axelfontaine-48x48.jpg?cb=1642707129 Axel Fontaine is an entrepreneur, public speaker, software development expert and independent consultant based in Munich. He specializes in Continuous Delivery and hates complexity with a passion. He is the founder and the project lead of Flyway (flywaydb.org), the agile database migration framework for Java. He regularly speaks at technical conferences. He currently works on BoxFuse (boxfuse.com) to radically simplify the deployment of Java apps, by turning them into ultra-compact perfectly isolated secure VMs within seconds and deploying them on any hypervisor with a single command. You can find him online at http://axelfontaine.com and on Twitter as @axelfontaine. https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/immutableinfrastructure-150525200603-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/immutable-infrastructure-48579682/48579682 Immutable Infrastructu... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2015-02-04jfocus-immutableservergeneration-150204045153-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/jfocus-immutable-server-generation/44254221 Jfokus 2015 - Immutabl... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014-10-01javaone-continuousdeliveryandzerodowntime-141008031702-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/continuous-delivery-and-zero-downtime-what-your-architecture-needs-to-succeed/40006705 Continuous Delivery an...