7. Importance of Observability
eye diagram, the narrower the trace the less jitter in the system under test.
“Magic” benefit of Jitter in RFID
8. John Kiefer
• Practice Manager
• Enterprise DevOps & Big Data
• johnk@mobiuspartners.com
• Phone 832-794-3367
• mobiuspartners.com
• DevOps evolution, trends and vision
• Maximizing the hidden value of monitoring data at scale.
Everyone heard of Moore’s law? Modern day legend!
Over 50 years later still relevant, but…
what does this have to do with DevOps?
http://www.economist.com/technology-quarterly/2016-03-12/after-moores-law
The twilight of Moore’s law will bring change, disorder and plenty of creative destruction. An industry that used to rely on steady improvements in a handful of devices will splinter. Software firms may begin to dabble in hardware; hardware makers will have to tailor their offerings more closely to their customers’ increasingly diverse needs. … In the past, that meant mostly going for exponential growth in speed. That road is beginning to run out. But there will still be plenty of other ways to make better computers.
SAP development environment provisioning – Complex multi server / component ERP application
Manually took 2 weeks duration to provision a dev environment.
Many SME tasks assigned and ticket routing
Many escalations to stalled work queue tasks
Orchestrated Automation flow created
leveraging existing process
Lego like building building automation functions (IPAM, DNS, OS Golden image., Oracle DB,….)
Current state - Request to Fulfillment duration under 2 hours.
RFID Jitter = Velocity
Physical Characteristics of Sensor Data
Low RFID Jitter = Slow Line = Negative Experience