Dmitry Chuyko is a Senior Performance Architect at BellSoft, an OpenJDK committer, and a public speaker. Before joining BellSoft, Dmitry worked on the Hotpot JVM at Oracle, and before that, he had many years of programming experience in Java. He is currently focused on optimizing HotSpot for x86 and ARM, previously being involved in rolling out JEP 386, which enables the creation of the smallest JDK containers. Dmitry continues his journey in the containerization process and is happy to share his insights and expertise in this field. Dmitry is a well-known speaker in the Java community.
X (Twitter): @dchuyko
24.09.2024
LOCATION: Zürich
KEYWORDS: Cloud, Out of Scope, Performance, Product
AGENDA: | 18:15-19:30h: Talk incl. Q/A After a (hopefully) interesting talk, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and network with the speaker and professional colleagues over beer, wine and rich finger foods. |
SPEAKER: Dmitry Chuyko COMPANY: Bellsoft
A reasonable desire is to speed up existing deployments without affecting code and diagnostic tools. Another is to avoid migration for the sake of speed. Too many resources are spent on profiling, optimising and updating applications. At the same time, we need to improve hardware utilisation, and frameworks and runtimes are reaching the end of their life.
There are several JDK pills that can help improve existing applications without immediate re-development. These are the OpenJDK Leyden, CRaC and Lilliput projects; Graal JIT, native images, buildpacks and fused JDKs. Let's examine what aspects can be improved with their help, how and under what circumstances it makes sense to use them.
With free development resources and budget savings after doping, teams will be ready for more complex optimisations and migrations without tearing the flesh.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Dmitry Chuyko is a Senior Performance Architect at BellSoft, an OpenJDK committer, and a public speaker. Before joining BellSoft, Dmitry worked on the Hotpot JVM at Oracle, and before that, he had many years of programming experience in Java. He is currently focused on optimizing HotSpot for x86 and ARM, previously being involved in rolling out JEP 386, which enables the creation of the smallest JDK containers. Dmitry continues his journey in the containerization process and is happy to share his insights and expertise in this field. Dmitry is a well-known speaker in the Java community.
X (Twitter): @dchuyko
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