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Mobycast

A weekly Technology and Education podcast featuring Jon Christensen
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In this episode, we cover the following topics:We discuss the features and limitations of serving files directly from S3.We then talk about how CloudFront can address many of S3's limitations. In particular, CloudFront is performant, inexpens
In this episode, we cover the following topics:We discuss the features and limitations of serving files directly from S3.We then talk about how CloudFront can address many of S3's limitations. In particular, CloudFront is performant, inexpensiv
In this episode, we cover the following topics:A common feature for web apps is image upload. And we all know the "best practices" for how to build this feature. But getting it right can be tricky.We start off by discussing the problem space,
In this episode, we cover the following topics:A common feature for web apps is image upload. And we all know the "best practices" for how to build this feature. But getting it right can be tricky.We start off by discussing the problem space, a
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache conclude their series on the birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB. They compare the NoSQL database, Leviathan, created by Chris’s startup in the late 1990s to today
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache conclude their series on the birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB. They compare the NoSQL database, Leviathan, created by Chris’s startup in the late 1990s to today
Show DetailsWhat’s under the hood of Amazon’s DynamoDB? Jon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus continue their discussion on DynamoDB, specifically about it’s architecture and components. They utilize a presentation from re:Invent titled, A
Show DetailsWhat’s under the hood of Amazon’s DynamoDB? Jon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus continue their discussion on DynamoDB, specifically about it’s architecture and components. They utilize a presentation from re:Invent titled, A
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache continue their discussion on the birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB. They examine DynamoDB’s architecture and popularity as a solution for Internet-scale database
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Chris Hickman of Kelsus and Rich Staats of Secret Stache continue their discussion on the birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB. They examine DynamoDB’s architecture and popularity as a solution for Internet-scale database
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Rich Staats learn about Chris Hickman’s first venture-backed startup (circa 1998) and its goal to build a database for Internet-scale applications. His story highlights what software is all about – history repeat
Show DetailsJon Christensen and Rich Staats learn about Chris Hickman’s first venture-backed startup (circa 1998) and its goal to build a database for Internet-scale applications. His story highlights what software is all about – history repeat
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache offer a history lesson on the unique challenges of data at “Internet scale” that gave birth to NoSQL and DynamoDB. How did AWS get to where it is with DynamoDB? And,
Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache offer a history lesson on the unique challenges of data at “Internet scale” that gave birth to NoSQL and DynamoDB. How did AWS get to where it is with DynamoDB? And,
Original Show Notes:At the recent Gluecon event, a popular topic centered around how to prevent Cloud Lock-in. Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache discuss why you your time is better spent focusing on
Original Show Notes:At the recent Gluecon event, a popular topic centered around how to prevent Cloud Lock-in. Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache discuss why you your time is better spent focusing on
Start with 39. The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB – Part 1.If you like that one, finish the five part series. If you still want more? Ask me for advice. I'll tell you what are the next best ones at [email protected].
Start with 39. The Birth of NoSQL and DynamoDB – Part 1.If you like that one, finish the five part series. If you still want more? Ask me for advice. I'll tell you what are the next best ones at [email protected].
In this episode, we cover the following topics:Developing a system for automatically updating containers when secrets are updated is a two-part solution. First, we need to be notified when secrets are updated. Then, we need to trigger an actio
In this episode, we cover the following topics:Developing a system for automatically updating containers when secrets are updated is a two-part solution. First, we need to be notified when secrets are updated. Then, we need to trigger an action
In this episode, we cover the following topics:In this new series, we are discussing database consistency models explained in three acts. This episode is "Act III: Eventual consistency saves the web (circa early 2000s)".We explain eventual co
In this episode, we cover the following topics:In this new series, we are discussing database consistency models explained in three acts. This episode is "Act III: Eventual consistency saves the web (circa early 2000s)".We explain eventual cons
In this episode, we cover the following topics:In this new series, we are discussing database consistency models explained in three acts. This episode is "Act II: The arrival of the Internet creates new challenges (circa 1998)".Problems with
In this episode, we cover the following topics:In this new series, we are discussing database consistency models explained in three acts. This episode is "Act II: The arrival of the Internet creates new challenges (circa 1998)".Problems with bu
In this episode, we cover the following topics:In this new series, we are discussing database consistency models explained in three acts. This episode is "Act I: Transaction processing (circa 1973)".We start with the motivation behind talking
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