Session: Using Open-source Observability Solutions from Home Automation IoT to Large-Scale Conference Events (Extended Session)
Many of us are comfortable using open-source observability solutions for home automation IoT projects. Have you ever been interested in a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to technically run a large-scale conference event? Certainly there are commercial management solutions used for networking, compute, and storage, but open-source solutions also play a part in the provisioning, monitoring and observability.
Join us for this session where Jason Davis, a distinguished engineer in Cisco’s Developer Relations team talks about the varied uses of open-source software and single-board systems for home automation all the way up to large-scale conference event management. He’ll share how the NOC team executes on an event that serves 26,000+ attendees with their 79,000+ devices in a conference venue of 2 million square feet and 2,300 wireless access points.
Some attendee takeaways will be in the evaluation, planning, testing, execution and use of open-source to collect diverse telemetry and instrumentation whether in the home or in a large-scale environment.
These techniques should be practical for your use in your home or business circumstances.
Please note, this talk extends into two talk session slots.
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