Liz Fong-Jones and Jessica Kerr live on stage
Presenting “Using Serverless Functions for Real-Time Observability”
Wednesday, March 16 at 9:00 a.m. PT
In this talk, you will learn how a sub-second latency query engine inspired by Facebook’s Scuba was extended from running in RAM only to querying the most recent data that could still fit on local SSD to querying months of data at a time using cloud storage and serverless functions. We’ll describe the pitfalls of managing Lambda at scale, including impatience, maximum concurrency, runtime and architecture configuration/experimentation, and the price/performance of renting 20,000 parallel workers.
Stop by the Honeycomb booth afterward to ask questions about the presentation and to learn more about observability.
Charity Majors in person at the Expo Micro Lounge
Jessica Kerr and Charity Majors discuss Observability for Service Reliability
Wednesday, March 16 at 10:20 a.m. PT
Join Honeycomb CTO Charity Majors and Developer Advocate Jessica Kerr for a frank discussion about how observability fits into your existing Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practice.
Join Honeycomb at Gott’s Roadside
We’re hosting an afterparty on Tuesday, March 15 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Co-sponsored by LogDNA and LaunchDarkly.
Join Charity Majors, Liz Fong-Jones, Jessica Kerr, and the rest of the Honeycomb team at Gott’s after SREcon. The evening will include food, drinks, and improv poetry. This event is co-sponsored by LogDNA and LaunchDarkly. Hurry and register as space is limited. Please visit the Honeycomb booth for more information on how to attend.
Get a Charity Majors temporary tattoo
Stop by our booth to get one of Charity’s colorful temporary tattoos.