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Armon Dadgar, Co-Founder and CTO, introduces the HashiCorp product portfolio. HashiCorp is well known for Vagrant, Terraform, Consul, and Vault, but Dadgar says the company is focused broadly on cloud infrastructure automation. Through a series of hand-drawn slides, Dodger places the company in the context of legacy enterprise IT and next-generation DevOps, NetOps, SecOps, and ITOps. He then talks specifically about Consul and Service Mesh. This is an interactive discussion with the Cloud Field Day delegates.
Personnel: Armon Dadgar
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Cody De Arkland, Technical Product Marketing, demonstrates HashiCorp Consul, using Nomad to deploy workloads and connect multiple environments together in a practical service mesh. Consul is a tool for connecting applications across clouds and runtimes, creating a “service mesh” for “application first networking.” Consul focuses on first-class support for all runtimes (Kubernetes, virtual machines, bare metal, and Docker) and creates a global service mesh out of the box, with consistency between inconsistent environments. Like all of HashiCorp, consul favors workflows over technologies, solving and enhancing use cases. De Arkland demonstrates application first networking in a series of interactive live demos and discussions with the Field Day delegates.
Personnel: Cody De Arkland
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Nicole Hubbard, Developer Advocate, demonstrates the power of HashiCorp Consul using the Shipyard tool, which can stand up complete environments running locally in docker. This allows developers to test deployment of complete cloud applications and networks in a Docker container environment on their local machine. The demo includes Consul, Nomad, a database, and containerized applications. Hubbard also demonstrates Kubernetes Authentication in Vault completely in Shipyard.
Personnel: Nicole Hubbard
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