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# Your infrastructure is obsolete, deprecate it!

At Engine Yard, we run thousands of virtual machines for our clients,
but the services that we designed years ago to provision those
VMs and give service to our customers has become obsolete.

This talk is about how we're deprecating these services without
forcing our customers to move forward neither abandon us.
We'll talk about software as a service to provision big cloud infrastructures,
and how our underlying services configure instances
for users running bleeding edge Ruby technologies,
without abandoning customers that still use Ruby1.8.6+mongrel.
We'll talk about Chef, how to use it efficiently and also
how to get that nobody in your team want to use it anymore.
But most important, we'll talk about customers' happiness and how it's hidden behind a simple mouse click.


## David Calavera

David works as a developer at Engine Yard where he leads the provisioning team.
He's also a JRuby commiter and creator of the most used application server for JRuby.
David has traveled the globe speaking in conferences like RailsConf, Euruko and JRubyConf, among others.

![Profile picture](http://distillery.s3.amazonaws.com/media/2011/05/30/ac0ff99008e6491c977ccedc20194428_7.jpg)

- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/#!/calavera)
- [Github](http://github.com/calavera)
- [Past talk slides](http://www.slideshare.net/calavera)

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# Your infrastructure is obsolete, deprecate it!
# My talk title

At Engine Yard, we run thousands of virtual machines for our clients,
but the services that we designed years ago to provision those
VMs and give service to our customers has become obsolete.
My talk description

This talk is about how we're deprecating these services without
forcing our customers to move forward neither abandon us.
We'll talk about software as a service to provision big cloud infrastructures,
and how our underlying services configure instances
for users running bleeding edge Ruby technologies,
without abandoning customers that still use Ruby1.8.6+mongrel.
We'll talk about Chef, how to use it efficiently and also
how to get that nobody in your team want to use it anymore.
But most important, we'll talk about customers' happiness and how it's hidden behind a simple mouse click.

## My name

## David Calavera
My bio

David works as a developer at Engine Yard where he leads the provisioning team.
He's also a JRuby commiter and creator of the most used application server for JRuby.
David has traveled the globe speaking in conferences like RailsConf, Euruko and JRubyConf, among others.

![Profile picture](http://distillery.s3.amazonaws.com/media/2011/05/30/ac0ff99008e6491c977ccedc20194428_7.jpg)

- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/#!/calavera)
- [Github](http://github.com/calavera)
- [Past talk slides](http://www.slideshare.net/calavera)
![Profile picture](https://github.com/euruko2012/call-for-proposals/raw/master/example/profile_picture.jpg)

- [My website](http://www.example.org)
- [My twitter](https://twitter.com/#!/twitter_handle)
- [Past talk slides](http://www.example.org)
- [Past talk video](http://www.example.org)

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