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DESCRIPTION:A typical GeoServer deployment involves exposing it as a front 
 service to publish a number of layers directly to the internet\, where a s
 ingle instance\, or even a couple\, and an on-premise deployment model is 
 enough.\n\nWithin larger companies though\, more often than not GeoServer 
 is a critical component of a more significant infrastructure\, used to hos
 t tens of thousands of layers to accommodate organization requirements acr
 oss various departments and workflows that involve several other systems\,
  and complex cloud deployments.\n\nThese scenarios are where GeoServer Clo
 ud shine\, enabling devOps teams to set up clusters of GeoServer pods that
  are scalable\, have improved resiliency\, security\, and resource utiliza
 tion\; and increased observability and integration with telemetry systems 
 for monitoring\, debugging\, and tracing.\n\nIn this talk\, we'll explore 
 in depth how GeoServer Cloud achieves these goals\, from technology and de
 sign choices to detailed overviews of technical improvements that were req
 uired\, supported by success stories of current CampToCamp customers that 
 got GeoServer Cloud in production.
DTSTAMP:20260609T151146Z
LOCATION:UBT F / N212 - Floor 3
SUMMARY:GeoServer Cloud in depth - Gabriel Roldan
URL:https://talks.osgeo.org/foss4g-2023/talk/9R3QTM/
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