moin moin, Elastic is having a meeting at GoDaddy Wednesday night from 18:00 to 20:00. 2015Sep16 14455 North Hayden Road # 219, Scottsdale, AZ http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=33.617935,-111.907196 Be sure to go to Building C! They will have Will Button (DevOps Engineer), Mike Palmer (DevOps Engineer), and John Bush (Vice President Platform services) talking about their use of the ELK stack at Trax; and Phil Russell from GoDaddy talking about measuring user performance. Food and beverages will be provided. Topic: Tribe from Trax stalks elusive ELK Stack Will Button is a DevOps Engineer with Trax Technologies. In addition to Elasticsearch, he also works with Puppet, MongoDB, AWS, Node.js, and creates lessons at http://egghead.io. When not at work, he can be found on twitter @wfbutton. Mike Palmer is a DevOps Engineer with Trax Technologies. In addition to Elasticsearch, he also works with Puppet, Cassandra, AWS, Python. When not at work, he can be found at https://mikepalmer.net. John Bush is an active technologist who is currently rethinking established design patterns through a Big Data lens. Currently in his role as Vice President of Platform Services at Trax Technologies he's been working with Elasticsearch to unlock data hidden inside various SQL repositories. He's a fan boy of anything Scala and his musings can be found at https://scalalala.wordpress.com/. Topic: Measuring Real User Performance at GoDaddy Performance matters. In an age where we have only seconds to deliver personalized content to consumers all over the world, the art of collecting the right website metrics to evaluate site performance has become invaluable. It's not always easy, but the Performance Engineering team worked extensively with engineering teams around GoDaddy to improve site performance across a wide range of platforms. We˘ll dive into how we use ElasticSearch to analyze our millions of hits per day and what it took to get there. Phil Russell is a Performance Engineer for GoDaddy. In addition to ElasticSearch, he also works with Chrome Dev Tools, Hadoop, PHP and dabbles in Node.js. When not at work, he enjoys mountain biking in various locations around Phoenix. ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.PhxLinux.org/ # "Backups are irrelevant. Only restorals matter." -- der.hans