14 episodes

AWS Insiders is a no-holds-barred look at the state and future of AWS and cloud computing. Hosts Rahul Subramaniam and Hilary Doyle turn the tech podcast format on its head with heated debates, edgy perspectives, and the best expert guests. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll never have to listen to two techies with microphones droning on for hours again.

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    • 5.0 • 26 Ratings

AWS Insiders is a no-holds-barred look at the state and future of AWS and cloud computing. Hosts Rahul Subramaniam and Hilary Doyle turn the tech podcast format on its head with heated debates, edgy perspectives, and the best expert guests. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and you’ll never have to listen to two techies with microphones droning on for hours again.

    Do Datacenter Compliance Rules Belong In The Cloud?

    Do Datacenter Compliance Rules Belong In The Cloud?

    In this episode, do old school compliance rules from the data center have any business in the new school cloud? Is compliance in the cloud really like some version of Die Hard or Mission Impossible? Making it hard for Tom Cruise, hanging by a thread, to steal your data? Rahul invites Steven Woodward, CEO of Cloud Perspectives, to debate the growing friction between physical and non-physical security and compliance rules.

    • 27 min
    I Don’t Give A Lift And Shift

    I Don’t Give A Lift And Shift

    In this episode, we are moving stacks. That’s right, bouncing, leaving the data center behind for a new life in the cloud. The only problem? You have to choose between two approaches. Do you wanna lift and shift (sounds very Schwarzenegger)? Or do you wanna go fully cloud native (sounds very… Marianne Williamson)? Rahul and David Mee, Principal Consultant, Carbonite, debate the merits of building a skyscraper on top of a log cabin.
    Brought to you by CloudFix.

    • 26 min
    Betrayed & Squeezed: Is AWS Eating Your Open Source Software?

    Betrayed & Squeezed: Is AWS Eating Your Open Source Software?

    In this episode: conflict, controversy, subterfuge, secrecy. Most people we approached didn’t even want to speak on the record. What we want to know is: is AWS eating up the open source landscape? And, if so, is that a good or bad thing? Rahul, Hilary, and guest Matt Asay debate whether AWS is poaching or playing fair, when it comes to open source software from partners.

    • 28 min
    High Availability vs Disaster Recovery: Fight!

    High Availability vs Disaster Recovery: Fight!

    High availability is an expectation in business today — and Rahul shudders to think about what parents (and kids) would do if Disney Plus or Youtube went down for 15 minutes. Joking aside, it’s the cloud: so why all the focus on old, complex disaster recovery solutions?

    • 26 min
    Serverless Is Here To Stay: Sorry, Corey Quinn

    Serverless Is Here To Stay: Sorry, Corey Quinn

    Rahul is getting pretty tired of people chirping about the unfulfilled promises of serverless. So he invited Jeremy Daly, host of the Serverless Chats podcast to set the record straight: “Corey is wrong,” says Rahul. Serverless is not going anywhere. It’s a journey, not an end goal. Tune in to hear the vibrant debate around just how far we’ve come from manual server management — and just how far we still have to go.

    • 31 min
    To Code Or Not To Code? Just Cloud API Instead!

    To Code Or Not To Code? Just Cloud API Instead!

    Rahul says code no longer matters because it has such a short half-life. He is obsessed with cloud APIs instead. Says they are fully managed, more efficient and cheaper and they can help you get from a million lines of code down to 10 thousand per app. So Rahul invited Alex Hudson, CTO for hire, on the show to debate “to code or not to code.” That is this episode’s question.

    • 29 min

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