Dead +Devoxx, love that you share these awesome videos, but please consider posting future ones in 4K and/or increasing the size of the window showing the slides. The code slides are a bit difficult to read. Also, please consider asking your presenters to use white backgrounds, at least on code example slides. Thanks!
Not a Java dev, but am responsible for my company's container platform project. This talk was fantastic - it made me aware of some serious issues, as well as tools to diagnose them. The related GitHub repo is good to have at hand: github.com/chbatey/docker-jvm-talk
The allocated CPU counting bug referred to in this talk has been fixed in JDK8-u121, see stackoverflow.com/questions/22741859/deceive-the-jvm-about-the-number-of-available-cores-on-linux
Thankyou. Great presentation
Great work. This is helping me in planning containerization of existing Java apps.
Great video and explanation of the issue.
Thank you, it was very interesting to watch this video!
Dead +Devoxx, love that you share these awesome videos, but please consider posting future ones in 4K and/or increasing the size of the window showing the slides. The code slides are a bit difficult to read. Also, please consider asking your presenters to use white backgrounds, at least on code example slides. Thanks!
so great
Not a Java dev, but am responsible for my company's container platform project. This talk was fantastic - it made me aware of some serious issues, as well as tools to diagnose them. The related GitHub repo is good to have at hand: github.com/chbatey/docker-jvm-talk
At last a good talk instead of the usual Docker tutorial masturbation!
The allocated CPU counting bug referred to in this talk has been fixed in JDK8-u121, see stackoverflow.com/questions/22741859/deceive-the-jvm-about-the-number-of-available-cores-on-linux
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