CloudChat

Carl and Brandon
CloudChat

Conversations about building software and designing architecture in the cloud natively.

  1. The Source is with Us

    1月6日

    The Source is with Us

    Episode 0017 - The Source is with Us In this episode, Carl and Brandon speak with Brian Munzenmayer, who shares his extensive experience in the open-source community. Brian discusses his journey from fixing simple typos in documentation to becoming a key maintainer of a large open source website that you’ve probably used. The discussion delves into the importance of community engagement in open-source projects, the spectrum of contributions, and the various roles individuals can play, from coding to organizing and managing projects. Brian also touches on the challenges of maintaining open-source projects, including the risk of burnout and the need for sustainable practices. The episode also explores the broader impact of open-source software on the tech industry, highlighting how contributions can influence major projects and even corporate products. Brian emphasizes the value of open-source work in professional development and the importance of fostering inclusive and collaborative environments. The episode concludes with insights into the future of open-source software and the ongoing need for community-driven innovation. And of course, we have to mention that Brian is the author ofApproachable Open Source, which is available now for purchase! Links Approachable Open Source by Brian Muenzenmeyer. A brief book with a big vision. Approachable Open Source on Bluesky Brian on Bluesky Brian on LinkedIn Brian’s Website Visit us at: twitter.com/CloudChatTech discord.cloudchat.tech cloudchatpodcast@gmail.com linkedin.com/company/cloudchat

    1 小時 3 分鐘
  2. Dude, Where's My Server?

    2024/11/04

    Dude, Where's My Server?

    Episode 0015 - Dude, Where's My Server? Today, Carl and Brandon cover a comprehensive overview of serverless computing, starting with its importance and benefits. We explain the serverless model, highlighting the differences between serverless and traditional computing, and addresses common misconceptions. The Big Three Cloud provider offerings are covered, including Azure Functions, AWS Lambda, and Google Cloud Run. Each service is explored, with real-world use cases, key features, and best practices for building and deploying serverless functions. We also delve into the challenges and considerations of serverless computing, such as cold start latency, security concerns, and vendor lock-in. The discussion concludes with predictions for the future of serverless computing, including emerging trends, the rise of multi-cloud strategies, how AI may change the game, and the increasing focus on security and compliance. Links Apache Airflow AWS Lambda AWS Step Functions Azure Event Grid | Cloud Event Schema Azure Event Grid Azure Functions | Durable Functions | Monitoring Dashboard Azure Functions | Durable Functions Azure Functions Azure Logic Apps Cloud Events Google Cloud Composer Google Cloud Run Prisma Cloud | Secure hosts, containers and serverless across multicloud and hybrid environments Trend Micro | Azure Serverless Security Risks Exposed by New Study Visit us at: twitter.com/CloudChatTech discord.cloudchat.tech cloudchatpodcast@gmail.com linkedin.com/company/cloudchat

    1 小時 4 分鐘
  3. Words Mean Things

    2024/08/26

    Words Mean Things

    Episode 0012 - Words Mean Things In our latest podcast episode, Carl and Brandon explored the fundamental aspects of cloud computing, focusing on Regions, Availability Zones, Quota, and Capacity. They discussed how regions are collections of zones, each with high-bandwidth, low-latency network connections, and the importance of deploying applications across multiple zones and regions to ensure fault tolerance and high availability. They also delved into the differences between logical and physical zones, and how regional resources can be accessed by any zone within that region. Additionally, they examined Azure’s approach to paired regions and the need for custom geo-redundant capabilities in newer regions. The conversation then shifted to the concepts of quota and capacity in cloud computing. Quotas, synonymous with limits, ensure that each service can offer a minimum amount of resources. Carl and Brandon discussed the different types of quotas, including soft limits that can be raised through support requests, and the architectural options available when more resources are needed. They highlighted the importance of diversifying resource types to overcome quota limits and enhance application resilience. Finally, they examined capacity limitations, the concept of capacity reservations in Azure, and the differences between on-demand capacity reservations and reserved instances. Links Regions vs Zones Logical vs Physical Zones Azure - Paired Regions Quota vs Capacity Google Cloud Quotas AWS Service Limits Capacity Reservation (Azure) Visit us at: twitter.com/CloudChatTech discord.cloudchat.tech cloudchatpodcast@gmail.com linkedin.com/company/cloudchat

    52 分鐘

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