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Packet Pushers - Community Show Packet Pushers Interactive LLC
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An eclectic mix of podcasts from community members like you. Unsponsored, raw and very genuine. If you’ve got something to say, this is your platform to say it. Publishes whenever.
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Troubleshooting And Alerting On Kubernetes
In this episode, Michael catches up with Natan Yellin, CEO of Robusta.dev. Michael and Ned chat about how logging and troubleshooting works in Kubernetes today. They discuss three stages of troubleshooting evolution – manual playbooks, automatic playbooks, and the third stage, which is what you do with logs and how automatic remediation can come into play for any Kubernetes environment.
We discuss:
* Natan’s background
* The limits of Slack Ops
* The downsides of CPU limits on Kubernetes
* More
Show Links:
For the love of god, stop using CPU limits on Kubernetes (updated) – Robusta Blog
Devops with Grandma Sue: What is Kubernetes? – Robusta YouTube
@aantn – Natan Yellin on Twitter
Natan Yellin on LinkedIn
Your Host:
Michael Levan brings his background in system administration, software development, and DevOps to this podcast. He has Kubernetes experience as both a developer and infrastructure engineer. He’s also a consultant and Pluralsight author. You can also see his free instructional videos on YouTube. -
Kubernetes Automation And Repeatability
In this episode, Michael catches up with Ned Bellavance, Microsoft MVP and co-host of the Day Two Cloud podcast. Michael and Ned chat about Kubernetes in the cloud-native ecosystem.
Tech giants such as Microsoft are investing heavily in Kubernetes, managing infrastructure with an API, and microservices. Ned and Michael discuss why orchestration is important in today’s world, how the HashiCorp stack (primarily Terraform and Vault) fit into Kubernetes, and what Ned is doing in the Kubernetes world today.
Show Links:
@ned1313 – Ned Bellavance on Twitter
nedinthecloud – Ned’s Website
Day Two Cloud Podcast – Packet Pushers
Chaos Lever Podcast
Your Host:
Michael Levan brings his background in system administration, software development, and DevOps to this podcast. He has Kubernetes experience as both a developer and infrastructure engineer. He’s also a consultant and Pluralsight author. You can also see his free instructional videos on YouTube. -
Go - The Language Of Kubernetes
In this episode, Michael catches up with Josh Duffney, Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft to talk about Go (golang). Kubernetes, Docker, and Terraform are all written in Go.
Josh and Michael talk about their journey into Kubernetes and Go, some fun projects to play with, how to learn Go, and why understanding certain programming languages is crucial for breaking into Kubernetes.
Show Links:
Josh Duffney on LinkedIn
@joshduffney – Josh on Twitter
Duffney.io – Josh’s Website
Josh’s Books
Your Host:
Michael Levan brings his background in system administration, software development, and DevOps to this podcast. He has Kubernetes experience as both a developer and infrastructure engineer. He’s also a consultant and Pluralsight author. You can also see his free instructional videos on YouTube. -
Kubernetes From Beginner To Advanced
Learning Kubernetes isn’t easy. In fact, there are so many places to start that people literally don’t know where to begin. Do they learn Kubernetes security? Networking? Infrastructure? Development?
With so many options comes a ton of confusion. In this episode, Michael Levan catches up with Kevin Evans and Robin Smorenburg to talk about their journeys into Kubernetes, how each of them started, their learning resources, and where they’re at now.
Show Links:
A Practical Guide to Kubernetes – Educative
Kubernetes for the Absolute Beginners – Hands-on Tutorial – KodeKloud
Kubernetes: Up and Running – O’Reilly
CNCF Kubernetes and Cloud-Native Associate Study Course – FreeCodeCamp
The Kubernetes Book – Nigel Poulton
Production Kubernetes – O’Reilly
Streaming Clouds – YouTube
Deploying a Kubernetes home lab with Michael Levan – Streaming Clouds – YouTube
@TheKevinEvans – Kevin Evans on Twitter
@robinsmorenburg – Robin Smorenburg on Twitter
Your Host:
Michael Levan brings his background in system administration, software development, and DevOps to this podcast. He has Kubernetes experience as both a developer and infrastructure engineer. He’s also a consultant and Pluralsight author. You can also see his free instructional videos on YouTube. -
The Impact Of Kubernetes On DevOps Teams
Kubernetes is hard. Regardless of what tech marketing says, DevOps teams are still trying to implement and figure out this whole Kubernetes thing. With multi-cloud, hybrid cloud, and on-prem Kubernetes implementations, what can teams do to truly understand the impact of Kubernetes and how to start their journey?
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up with Jeff Smith, Directeor of Ops at Basis Technologies and author, to talk about his journey into Kubernetes for his team and what other teams should think about when implementing Kubernetes.
Show Links:
Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions – Book
AttainableDevOps.com
@DarkAndNerdy – Jeff Smith on Twitter
Jeff Smith on Medium
Your Host:
Michael Levan brings his background in system administration, software development, and DevOps to this podcast. He has Kubernetes experience as both a developer and infrastructure engineer. He’s also a consultant and Pluralsight author. You can also see his free instructional videos on YouTube. -
Serverless Kubernetes In Azure
Since the inception of Kubernetes, the goal has been to make our lives as engineers easier. But with great power comes great responsibility—which in this case is the need to manage a bunch of control planes and worker nodes!
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up with Jason Haley, Microsoft MVP and independent consultant to talk about serverless Kubernetes with Azure Container Apps.
Show Links:
@haleyjason – Jason Haley on Twitter
jasonhaley.com
Your Host:
Michael Levan brings his background in system administration, software development, and DevOps to this podcast. He has Kubernetes experience as both a developer and infrastructure engineer. He’s also a consultant and Pluralsight author. You can also see his free instructional videos on YouTube.