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May 15, 2024
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Wednesday, May 15 • 2:45pm - 3:10pm
Improving the Reliability of Cloud Foundry Applications Through Advanced Health Checks - Maria Shaldybin, VMware Tanzu

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This talk will cover the important role of health checks in maintaining application performance in Cloud Foundry. We will explore the three categories of health checks available in Cloud Foundry for application developers: startup, liveness, and readiness - each serving a unique purpose during application lifecycle. We will also cover different health check types like HTTP, Port and Process that provide mechanisms to validate that the application container is healthy and responsive. You will learn about the advanced health check configuration available to application developers as well as platform operators and best practices to enhance the effectiveness of health checks. Whether you're a Cloud Foundry application developer or a platform operator, this session will provide valuable insights into improving your application's health monitoring strategy.

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Maria Shaldybin

Software Engineer, Broadcom
Maria Shaldybin is an engineer on the TAS Runtime team with 10+ years of experience in Cloud Foundry.



Wednesday May 15, 2024 2:45pm - 3:10pm EDT
Education Center, 2nd Floor
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