Immutable Infrastructure

An immutable infrastructure is another infrastructure paradigm in which servers are never modified after they're deployed. If something needs to be updated, fixed, or modified in any way, new servers built from a common image with the appropriate changes are provisioned to replace the old ones. After they're validated, they're put into use and the old ones are decommissioned.

What Is Immutable Infrastructure, in DigitialOcean Engineering Blog. Retrieved 2/24/2018. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/what-is-immutable-infrastructure

Position on the Adoption Curve

Presentations about Immutable Infrastructure

Senior Software Engineer - Cloud Platform @Netflix Allen Wang

Cloud-Native and Scalable Kafka Architecture

Co-Founder @Honeycombio, formerly DevOps @ParseIT/@Facebook Charity Majors

Observability and Emerging Infrastructures

Co-founder @SnykSec, previously CTO @Akamai Guy Podjarny

Securing Serverless – By Breaking In

Chief Researcher in the Systems and Machine Learning Group at NEC Laboratories Europe Felipe Huici

Unikraft - Unleashing the Power of Unikernels

Co-founder at UK Kubernetes Company Jetstack Matthew Bates

Taming Distributed Stateful Pets With Kubernetes

Engineer @Redhat working on CRI-O Container Runtime Daniel Walsh

Optimizing For Production Workloads

Principal Engineer @Intel Open Source Technology Center Samuel Ortiz

Optimizing For Production Workloads

Interviews

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Felipe Huici
Chief Researcher in the Systems and Machine Learning Group at NEC Laboratories Europe Felipe Huici