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SaaS is convenient right up until you need your data out, your vendor raises prices, or you need to connect internal systems. Bring Your Own Cloud splits the difference: the vendor runs the control plane, you keep the data plane in your own account.
We'll go deep on design: how the control plane reaches into your VPC, where the shared responsibility line actually falls, leveraging open source databases, & cost reduction tricks that don't kill performance. Our speakers have built BYOC systems at every layer of the stack & will show the plumbing & failure modes.
Come with hard questions. Bring your own cloud.
Food & drinks included
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Agenda
6 pm - Networking
6:15 - 8:00 pm - Talks
8:00 - 9:00 pm - Networking
Speakers
Robert Hodges, CEO @ Altinity
Timothy Ebeling-Born, Director of Customer Success @ Nirvana Labs
Michael Ten-Pow, CEO & Co-Founder @ Tensor9
TBD @ Last9
Description of talks
Unifying Cloud Convenience with User Control: BYOC for Databases has Entered the Building
Speaker: Robert Hodges, CEO @ Altinity
Abstract: Managing by yourself databases is hard especially in the age of AI. Cloud database-as-a-service locks you in. What's a user to do? Enter Bring Your Own Cloud: a cloud management model that automates the tasks you hate but still lets you control costs, data location, & security. Using ClickHouse as an example, we'll explain how BYOC works for databases, when you should pick it over other approaches, & what you should look for in BYOC services. We'll also show some of the clever tricks that BYOC enables for building fast, cost-efficient, analytic systems. Spend the savings on tokens!
The Expensive Way to Buy IOPS
Speaker: Timothy Ebeling-Born, Director of Customer Success @ Nirvana Labs
Abstract: General-purpose clouds bill storage capacity & storage performance as two separate line items. Once your workload is bottlenecked by IOPS, the meter - not the disk - becomes most of your bill, & that share grows, the more performance you need. This talk works through what that costs in practice across AWS, GCP & Azure, why blockchain infrastructure ran into it first, & where specialized infrastructure is the answer as well as where it should be avoided.
What It Takes to Say "Yes" to BYOC
Speaker: Michael Ten-Pow, CEO & Co-Founder @ Tensor9
Abstract: Enterprises push for BYOC for reasons that compound: data residency & sovereignty, security teams that won't let sensitive data leave their boundary, & cost. Moving the biggest, most sensitive datasets out to a vendor's SaaS is expensive, & egress plus duplicated storage adds up fast.
Most vendors never say "yes," because they assume BYOC means a second version of the product running next to the SaaS: two codebases, every upgrade done twice. It doesn't have to work that way. We'll walk through the sharp edges & the ways through them. How a control plane reaches into a customer's environment. Where the shared-responsibility line actually falls. Why you're often better off leaving some dependencies managed than absorbing every one of them yourself. And the one most teams underestimate, that equivalent functionality is not identical runtime behavior, with concrete examples of where that bites, & how to handle it.
Come away knowing why enterprises want BYOC, why it's more achievable than the horror stories suggest, & how to say "yes" with confidence.
Last9 talk coming soon!
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