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Andrew and I talk about how his experience building deployment systems at YouTube, Dropbox and Vise led to building Prodvana (a tenant-aware deployment platform).He also shares two on-call stories and how he started his tech career by building
Mike, Zach and I chat about how they built open-source device management company Fleet and why we need better, more transparent device management.Mike and Zach also share heartwarming on-call stories and unconventional sources of inspiration fr
Rajesh and I sat down to talk about developer platforms and concrete ways to implement (better) DevOps processes.We talk about his experience ranging from being an engineer at a startup and an enterprise - and how the learnings from these exper
Benjamin gives us a friendly introduction to chaos engineering - and how he and his customers went down its path.Benjamin suggests concrete steps on how to get started and what potential threats and problems 'old-fashioned' testing overlooks. M
Rafael and I discuss databases and he shares a few interesting use cases and features of Rockset.We also touch upon his career from engineering to product management, his best on-call story and some great career advice. Links mentioned: https
Ramiro is obsessed with developer experience (and developing experience - because AI enables non-devs to code, too).We talk about best practices, common pitfalls and his heuristics for where and when to spend time on improving developer process
Arjun shares his story: going from a kid playing with LEGOs to building Materialize, to allow anyone to access data faster than ever. We also talk about his views on open-source, source-available and closed-source software and how Materialize r
Laszlo and I chat about being on-call in early stage startups, how he built Gimlet to give engineers the solution they would build if they had enough time.We also touch upon the trend to move away from the cloud, the difficulty in telling the f
Tanmai and I talk about databases, e.g. the iteration speed and performance tradeoff. He’s got a great in-depth answer - and a short one for those getting started on a new project. We also talk about DevOps in general and how he thinks AI will
In our conversation, Sam and I delved into the topic of scalability in databases and traced the origins of PlanetScale back to their maintenance of the open-source project Vitess. We explored the crucial role that speed and scale play in all ki
Michael and I discuss the origins of DevOps in Silicon Valley and his path to founding Smallstep, an authorization and authentication company in the DevSecOps space. We also touch upon blockchain, his blogpost 'TLS everywhere' and why root sec
Eli and I talk about how to differentiate between the 'cattle view' vs. 'pet view' on cloud resources, i.e. when to look at the whole thing - and when to zoom in to one resource. We touch upon how 30-70% of cloud resources are wasted, while up
In this interview, I sit down with Dev, co-founder of CtrlStack, to discuss their cloud stack troubleshooting model and how it helps identify problems as soon as they occur. Interestingly, downtimes have not improved much over the past decade w
Dario and I discuss multi-tenancy (in Kubernetes). Why does it matter? Where is multi-tenancy used? In what ways can multi-tenancy be implemented? How does it impact observability? Clastix is the company behind the popular open-source project
Mohamed and I discuss different perspectives from his career: - How and why he built an open-source-first company - Telemetry in open-source - Learning and how he built one of the largest DevOps newsletters (and what he learned from this experi
Mike and I talk about security tradeoffs, MLOps, his AI research paper community and more. Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-mike-erlihson-phd-8208616 https://salt.security His recommendations: https://www.qwak.com https://alphasignal
Ilya shares the origin story of bash starting in the 70s and why it's time for a new, interactive update. We also discuss why interactivity matters and how he went about implementing it. https://martinfowler.com/ https://ilya-sher.org/ https:/
Oof, there are so many interesting parts in this conversation - we talk about: 1. How DevOps needs to become an academic discipline 2. How Amitai started a successful open-source process around right-sizing 3. GUIs and why UX matters in dev too
Nándor and I discuss dyrectorio and how they use open-source to help companies deploy services in Docker & Kubernetes without vendor lock-in. We also touch upon when to use Kubernetes, how crucial it is to run your containers rootless, right-s
Introducing Farley Farley Farley (yes, that's his real name - ask him about it, it's a great story). Farley and I talk about his open-source projects, his career across Silicon Valley, Europe and now New Zealand. Of course, we also talk about
Imran and I discuss his swift career change and how he accomplished this, his perspective on changes in technology, remote work. We also touch upon his DevOps community and why community helps to learn fast. You can find him here: https://www.
Kit and I talk about the origins of Nobl9 and how his learnings around SLOs from Google can help achieve today's goals to innovate, stay up and cut cost. Here are the links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kitmerker/ https://twitter.com/KitMerker
Daniele and I talk about his diverse career and how he went about teaching thousands of people Kubernetes. We also touch upon where he thinks the industry is headed and clarify how to pronounce K8s (kates or kubernetes?). Daniele has built var
Lukasz and I talk about engineering experience (the concept and his newsletter with the same name), life-long learning and his approach to it as well as what he thinks the next 12 months will bring for DevOps. Here are the content creators Luka
Patrick and I talk about DevOps, compare it to working in a kitchen and even a psychologist. He also suggests we need to lower the hype! #devops #devsecops #software #softwaredeveloper #dev #sre #tech #technology #softwaredevelopment #kubernete
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