Bangalore Site Speed 4th Meetup - Virtual


Details
Agenda :
10:00 AM - Welcome note
10:10 AM - Efficient micro-service communication using gRPC - Abhinav Ittekot & Nabarun Chatterjee
In a world that is fast-moving towards a micro-service architecture, the need for a performant inter- service communications protocol becomes ever increasing. In this talk we present the case for gRPC which is a high-performance, open source RPC framework for efficient micro-service communication.
10:50 AM - Demystifying web vitals - Samar Panda
In this talk we will be going through the Crucial metrics to quantify web performance using the core web vitals. We will walk you through the web vitals LCP, CLS & FID with demo & how to improve the same.
11:50 PM - Break
12:00 PM - Intelligent routing based on RUM in China - Prem Anand & Kiran Awate
Linkedin leverages RUM Performant Intelligence routing to offer world-class experience to our members. In this talk, we will walk you through RUM traffic routing in China, trade-offs with the current geo-based steering approach. We are going to discuss implementing automatic routing decisions and fail-over planning & automated switch-over between the pops. Indeed with in-depth Site Monitoring Measurements on latency & availability while dealing with Multiple ISPs in China.
12:45 PM - Thank you note
Speakers
Abhinav Ittekot & Nabarun Chatterjee are Site Reliability Engineers at Atlassian working as part of the STAR SRE team, building the next generation of the Observability platform.
Samar Panda working as a Technical Architect at Quikr. Leading and contributing to the core team, that enables different verticals to launch various features. He also leads web performance initiatives across all teams. Actively participates & contributes to community events around web performance, graphql etc. He loves the web & willing to help each and every website in improving the performance. Feel free to connect with him over twitter - @samarpanda
Prem Anand & Kiran Awate are Site Reliability Engineers at Linkedin. Currently they are part of LinkedIN EDGE SRE team that manages the edge infrastructure layer to move every packet from the client to LinkedIN infrastructure.

Bangalore Site Speed 4th Meetup - Virtual