Ship It! SRE, Platform Engineering, DevOps Changelog Media
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A podcast about everything that happens after `git push` Justin Garrison & Autumn Nash explore all things DevOps, infra, cloud & running apps in production. Whether you’re cloud native, Kubernetes curious, a pro SRE, or just operating a VPS… you’ll love coming along for the ride. Some people search for ShipIt or ShipItFM and can’t find the show, so now the strings ShipIt and ShipItFM are in our description too.
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FROM guests SELECT Andrew
Andrew Atkinson joins Autumn & Justin to tell them why folks should (and are) picking PostgreSQL as their database in 2024 and how to scale it.
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How WebMD ran in the year 2000
All of the health anxiety of early internet adopters traced back to WebMD’s self diagnosis. Some sysadmin’s on-call nightmares came from a different part of the site.
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Managing Meta's millions of machines
Anita Zhang is here to tell us how Meta manages millions of bare metal Linux hosts and containers. We also discuss the Twine white paper and how AI is changing their requirements.
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Let's go back to AOL chat rooms
In this episode Justin and Autumn are joined by Mandi Walls to take you back to a time before the cloud. Before Kubernetes. When a/s/l was common and servers were made of metal. Back to the days of AOL to discuss how chat rooms worked.
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Bluesky apps
Paul Frazee joins the show to tell us all about how Bluesky builds, tests, and deploys mobile and web applications from the same code base.
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From Kubernetes to Nix
Why would you want to switch your developer environments from containers to nix? Ádám from LastPass has a few reasons.
Reseñas de clientes
Excellent Show
Ship It has been an absolute blessing. There is a lot of wisdom dropped in the interviews on this show and it’s always fascinating to hear what other people are working on or what advice they have to give. The “Fundamentals” episode was especially good! Keep up the great work!
Continuously delivering fresh perspectives
Absolutely love the hosts topics, questions, and pacing. Nothing makes it past Gerhard who consistently leads the listener to the most important lessons and challenges speakers with practical questions that result in high value answers.
Very dry
Hard to listen but I love the topics! Maybe spice it up somehow!
Also in your intros you say episode numbers to listen to first but there are no episode numbers in your titles or descriptions so how do I find those episodes? Count myself and hope the order I’m seeing is the same order you mean?