[Live Broadcast Preview] Shangyun vs. Xiayun: Reduce costs and increase laughter? Cut leeks?

This month, the Didi collapse incident caused a stir, with various outrageous factions emerging one after another, and the cause of this chaos was the underlying faulty cloud. Embarrassingly, this is not the first cloud crash incident. It was less than a month since the last Alibaba Cloud incident.

All of a sudden, various discussions about the "cloud" were abounding: some people were envious of Musk's idea of ​​saving money by going to the cloud. They felt that there were risks anyway, so they might as well do it themselves, which would be more controllable and clearer; some people thought that going to the cloud would save money. This is the future trend. If you want to maximize the advantages of software, it is more appropriate to move to the cloud.

So, what do you think——

Is the collapse of the public cloud an inevitable event, or is it an accident?

How relevant is the case of X? If you want to save money, should you go to the cloud or go to the cloud?

Is a self-built cloud more secure or a public cloud more secure?

For ordinary manufacturers, how should they choose?

In this issue, OSCHINA [Open Source Talk] specially invited 5 representative experts in the industry to discuss live. Next, should we go to the cloud or go to the cloud?

 

Live broadcast theme:Shangyun vs. Xieyun: Reduce costs and increase laughter? Cut leeks?

Live broadcast time:December 20, 19:00 - 20:30

Live broadcast platform:"OSC Open Source Community" video account

Organizer:Open Source China

 

Live broadcast guests:

  host:

    Li He is the author of kinitiras and kluster-capacity, a contributor to the kubernetes and karmada communities, and a former Didi software development engineer. I have been engaged in container-related work since 2016. I am a casual cultivator of cloud native on the public account and have a personal blog https://www.likakuli.com. I am currently working in Shopee Beijing, doing work related to resource utilization optimization.

  Positive:

    Zhou Xinyu, co-founder & CTO of AutoMQ, is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, co-founder of Apache RocketMQ & PMC member. He has nearly ten years of experience in the cloud computing industry and has fully experienced the cloud migration process of Alibaba Cloud middleware. He is an advocate of the concept of cloud native cloud migration.

    Jiang Ming, former Taobao DBA.

  Opposition:

    Feng Ruohang, CEO/founder of Panji Cloud, author of Pigsty, and open source technical committee member of the PostgreSQL Chinese community. The person in charge of the public account "Illegal Adding Feng" and the advocate of Xiyun.

    Ma Gong, an Infra engineer in Northern Europe, and the manager of the public account "Swedish Horse Worker". It is argued that cloud computing is a new operating system, and its users are software developers. It makes no sense to simply migrate to the cloud. He believes that current cloud computing vendors have too many grassroots teams, and 80% of Party B’s employees do not know how to use their own cloud.

 

Public cloud crashes occur frequently. Should we still insist on moving to the cloud or turn around and choose to move to the cloud? What do you think? Scan the code to schedule a live broadcast and discuss together~ You can also join our OSC technical exchange group to share your thoughts~

 

Live broadcast benefits

  • Interactive lottery: Ask questions in the live broadcast comment area, and users who are replied by live broadcast guests will receive an OSC Rubik's Cube. There is no limit to the number of places.

  • Lucky bag lottery: There will be multiple rounds of lottery during the live broadcast, and you will have the chance to win OSC T-shirts, Rubik's cubes, etc. if you participate.

Let’s meet in the live broadcast room~

 

Special thanks to this cooperative community:

  • PostgreSQLChinese Community

The PostgreSQL Chinese community is a non-profit non-governmental organization. Currently, all members join as volunteers. The purpose of its establishment is to build a PG database technology ecosystem (kernel, user training institutions, manufacturers, service providers, software developers, universities to form a "business "A benign development ecosystem driven by both sides of interests and interests"); to help enterprises solve the problems of talent training and enterprise commercial database costs. The community will publish the latest PostgreSQL information and PostgreSQL-related technical articles on various operating platforms to promote the development of PG technology in China. Official website link: http://www.postgres.cn/index.php/v2/home

 

  • Pigsty

Pigsty is a local-first open source alternative to RDS, an out-of-the-box PostgreSQL distribution that comes with high availability, monitoring system, PITR, IaC and deployment solutions.

Official website link: https://pigsty.cc

 

  • AutoMQ open source community

The AutoMQ community has gathered a group of open source enthusiasts who are passionate about cloud native technology. They have witnessed and dealt with various challenges faced by message queue infrastructure in large Internet companies and cloud computing companies. They hope to explore with developers to use cloud native technology. As a foundation, reshape this key area and explore more possibilities of cloud-native message queues. Currently, the AutoMQ community has open sourced the cloud-native versions of Kafka and RocketMQ under the Apache protocol, and is committed to using cloud-native technology stacks to significantly reduce enterprises' cloud resource costs and improve operation and maintenance efficiency.

Community address: https://github.com/AutoMQ

 

  • TiDB

A sharing and learning platform established by developers, users, and partners in the TiDB ecosystem. The TiDB online community brings together 33,448 senior TiDB users (number of registered users), where all members can speak freely and help each other solve problems. The community online forum asktug.com has accumulated 23,000+ question posts (number of topic posts), 90% of the questions have been resolved, and a total of 243,000+ replies (number of topic posts).

Community address: asktug.com

 

  • Apache IoTDB

Apache IoTDB is a low-cost, highly available IoT native time series database. It adopts a lightweight structure of end-edge-cloud collaboration and supports integrated IoT time series data collection, storage, management and analysis. It is multi-protocol compatible and ultra-high-speed. Features include compression ratio, high-throughput reading and writing, industrial-grade stability, and minimalist operation and maintenance. IoTDB has self-developed a complete storage engine, query engine, and computing engine, and supports multiple functions such as permission management, cluster management, system monitoring, and visual presentation. It can realize the full life cycle of IoT time series data, that is, covering writing, storage, Efficient management of time series data from multiple dimensions such as processing, query, analysis, and display helps enterprises build high-availability and high-stability solutions for time series data.

As a global open source project, Apache IoTDB has become a top project of the Apache Foundation and has established a globally recognized international open source community. Currently, the Apache IoTDB community has more than 260 code submitters, completed more than 9,000 submissions, and received more than 4,100 stars. The code activity ranks third among more than 350 Apache projects.

Community address: https://iotdb.apache.org

 

  • StarRocks

StarRocks, a Linux Foundation project, is the creator of a new paradigm in data analysis and a leader in new standards. In the three years since its launch, StarRocks has been focusing on building the world's top new generation of extremely fast full-scenario MPP database, helping enterprises build a new paradigm of extremely fast and unified lake warehouse analysis, which is a key infrastructure for achieving digital transformation, cost reduction and efficiency improvement.

Community address: https://www.starrocks.io/

Project link: https://github.com/StarRocks/starrocks

 

  • Gitee

Gitee (code cloud) is a Git-based code hosting platform and enterprise-level R&D efficiency platform launched by Open Source China in 2013, providing localized code hosting services in China.

As of July 2023, Gitee has 10 million registered users and 25 million code repositories, making it the largest code hosting platform in China. At the same time, its enterprise-level DevOps R&D performance management platform Gitee Enterprise Edition has served more than 260,000 companies.

Website: https://gitee.com/

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