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Inside Booking.com Core Infra #3

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Inside Booking.com Core Infra #3

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Join us to discover and discuss the challenges behind building scalable infrastructure. Learn from Booking.com’s experience with Blockchain and Service Mesh technologies. Find more information about the agenda and speakers below: Agenda:
18:30 Welcome
19:00 Michael Austin ( Developer @ Booking.com) - Blockchain data storage in the product order service
19:30 Ivan Kruglov (Principal Developer @ Booking.com) - Service mesh for micro-services
20:00 Networking and drinks Location:
Sky Lounge @ Spaces
7th floor, Vijzelstraat 68-72
1017 HL Amsterdam
The Netherlands As always, drinks and snacks are on us! ---

Speakers:

Micheal Austin
Blockchain data storage in the product order service The more different products we sell, the harder it is to keep the integrity and consistency of the order data. We tried to build an order service and reused ideas from Blockchain technology. But, we found ourselves facing huge challenges. --

Ivan Kruglov
Service mesh for micro-services Service mesh is a dedicated layer in and company’s architecture which supposed to simplify communications between service and make it secure and reliable. Service mesh covers a wide range of features: routing, service discovery, balancing, failure handling, monitoring, tracing, authentication and authorization and other. In my presentation, I would like to talk about building a service mesh giving Booking.com as a prime example. The context of this process is essential: we’re moving from monolith architecture to SOA. We will go deep into ideas behind service mesh, design decisions and implementation details of the solution we decided to follow. We will also talk about introduction and usage of L7 proxies envoy and linkerd.

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