I’ve just delivered a session for Brent Ozar’s GroupBy conference. The recording is here:
In my DevOps 101 session I make the case that DevOps has revolutionized many aspects of software development. However, relational database design and delivery has not kept up.
The slides are here:
I referenced various blog posts, docs pages and videos during my talk. Here’s a list:
- 10+ deploys per day: Dev and Ops Cooperation at Flickr (video), John Allspaw (b|t) and Paul Hammond (t)
- The Phoenix Project, Gene Kim (b|t), Kevin Behr (b|t) and George Spafford (t)
- Where To Learn More About Concepts In “The Phoenix Project”, Gene Kim (b|t)
- The DevOps Handbook, Gene Kim (b|t), Jez Humble (b|t), Patrick DeBois (b|t) and John Willis (b)
- DevOps Topologies, Matthew Skelton (b|t)
- The Lean Startup, Eric Rees (b|t)
- The Three Ways, Gene Kim (b|t)
- How Redgate Helped Define Our Process, Bob Walker (b|t)
- Octopus Deploy documentation: SQL Server Databases, Paul Stovell (b|t)
- Declarative Database Development, Gert Drapers (b|t)
- Critiquing two different approaches to delivering databases: Migrations vs state, Alex Yates (b|t)
- The DBA is Dead, Kenny Gorman (b|t)
- DevOps, the DBA and the word “No”, Grant Fritchey (b|t)
- DevOps DBA?, Sjors Takes (b|t)
Other talks I’ve delivered
- Database version control and deployment – model or migration scripts
- Getting CI right for SQL Server
- Database DevOps Anti-Patterns
- My full speaker schedule
The self promotion bit
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