Christoph Kassen (@christoph_k) 's Twitter Profile
Christoph Kassen

@christoph_k

Product Owner 🚙 ➕☁️ Vehicle MQTT Platform @ BMW Group | ex-AWS

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Philipp Garbe (@pgarbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The planning for AWS Community Day DACH region gets more concrete. It's three afternoons on October 19-21, 4pm. Tue: Deep Racer Wed: AWS GameDay Thu: Conference (virtual, with local events in a few cities) There are still 2 days left to submit your talk sessionize.com/aws-community-…

Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who's ready for #DeveloperWeekGlobal? Join Glasnostic CEO, tkunze, Dec 7-8 as he speaks on service meshes for SREs! Hit us up for free open passes to DeveloperWeek: developerweek.com/global-enterpr…

Who's ready for #DeveloperWeekGlobal? 

Join Glasnostic CEO, <a href="/tkunze/">tkunze</a>, Dec 7-8 as he speaks on service meshes for SREs! 

Hit us up for free open passes to <a href="/DeveloperWeek/">DeveloperWeek</a>: developerweek.com/global-enterpr…
Christoph Kassen (@christoph_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exited to share that I have joined Glasnostic. I've written up some thoughts on our vision and the need for runtime control in a cloud-native enterprise. Happy to connect, my DM's are open.

Christoph Kassen (@christoph_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've often referenced articles from the AWS Builders Library, such as the one on Load Shedding by David Yanacek (aws.amazon.com/builders-libra…). With Glasnostic you are able to apply load shedding within your own infrastructure.

Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nothing kills application reliability like a good dose of overload. One way of dealing with this is to build a proprietary load shedding framework like LinkedIn's Hodor. But can we do more than that? buff.ly/36rLyx2 #SRE #cascadingfailures

Nothing kills application reliability like a good dose of overload. One way of dealing with this is to build a proprietary load shedding framework like <a href="/Linkedin/">LinkedIn</a>'s Hodor. But can we do more than that?

buff.ly/36rLyx2
#SRE #cascadingfailures
Christoph Kassen (@christoph_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice post by Squeaky. Development continues to move into the cloud, so maintaining multiple environments is no longer realistic. Controlling service interactions at runtime becoming important. squeaky.ai/blog/developme…

Christoph Kassen (@christoph_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve seen many teams rely on PagerDuty during my time at AWS. And I got to use Lambda to build this little integration. AWS EventBridge is next on my list. Let me know which other system you’d find useful. #runtimecontrol

Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Webhooks are a great way to integrate Glasnostic with your ecosystem of tools, even if they require adapting the payload. See how it is done for PagerDuty buff.ly/3j9utLd #SRE #howtoguide #PagerDuty

Webhooks are a great way to integrate Glasnostic with your ecosystem of tools, even if they require adapting the payload. See how it is done for <a href="/pagerduty/">PagerDuty</a> 
buff.ly/3j9utLd

#SRE #howtoguide #PagerDuty
Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are mismatched dependencies causing your system to fail? We live in a highly automation-rich world today, and none of these automations are designed to work together. #SRE #clouddependencies

Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No matter how well you plan and how much you automate—ultimately, unpredictability reigns supreme. There are a lot of “unknown unknowns,” so it's important to detect these quickly and react to them immediately. #clouddependencies #SRE #unpredictabilities

Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glasnostic for Kubernetes can discover and map how services interact, across clusters and namespaces, maximizing reliability, enforcing security, & optimizing performance. buff.ly/3wVBJkh #kubernetes #SRE

Glasnostic for Kubernetes can discover and map how services interact, across clusters and namespaces, maximizing reliability, enforcing security, &amp; optimizing performance.
buff.ly/3wVBJkh
 #kubernetes #SRE
Glasnostic (@glasnostic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern cloud-native apps depend on a complex stack of infrastructure, platforms, containers, runtimes, cloud services, and automations. This “cloud stack" is too complex to be managed by hand. It needs powerful tooling: buff.ly/3OdFqIS #automation #SRE

Christoph Kassen (@christoph_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lot's of people talk about SLOs already, so I'm taking a look at why they matter and how they compare to SLAs. Make sure to read if you want to know why you should care about SLOs as well.

Philipp Garbe (@pgarbe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

!! The AWS Community Day DACH 2022 is coming !! When: October 19 Where: Börse Dresden The Call for Papers is open and we're looking forward to your awesome proposals: sessionize.com/aws-community-…

Vlad Ionescu (he/him) (@iamvlaaaaaaad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New release of Karpenter just dropped and it's a big one ❣️ Were you missing --scale-down-utilization-threshold from cluster-autoscaler? Were you annoyed Karpenter did not scaling down? The new ✨cluster consolidation✨ feature tackles exactly that gap! github.com/aws/karpenter/…

tiffany jernigan 🍃 (@tiffanyfayj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is anyone hiring #DevRel (or adjacent) in Europe and will help with a work visa/residency for a US citizen? Otherwise US DevRel with the ability to work remotely in Europe part of the time?