Episode 170
#170: Containers are one of the quickest ways we can move away from a traditional server-centric architecture, as they allow us to host software "in the cloud" without over-provisioning resources or …
Published on 3 years, 4 months ago
Episode 169
#169: With the development trend toward cloud services, developers need to build and deploy applications in this new paradigm. However, it may be difficult to determine what is possible and what is n…
Published on 3 years, 4 months ago
Episode 168
#168: At DockerCon 2022, Docker announced a number of improvements to Docker Desktop, including extensions and Docker Desktop for Linux. What is it going to take for Viktor to install Docker Desktop …
Published on 3 years, 5 months ago
Episode 167
#167: When you install vanilla Kubernetes, which security option do you take? Trick question. There are no options. It is always installed wide open. If you're just experimenting, that's probably not…
Published on 3 years, 5 months ago
Episode 166
#166: In-person events are starting to ramp back up. However, there are plenty of online conferences. Worse yet, some companies are still trying to do hybrid events.
In this episode, we dig into wh…
Published on 3 years, 5 months ago
Episode 165
#165: Viktor recently (sort of) attended KubeCon EU 2022 in Valencia, Spain. In this episode, we talk about everything that Viktor saw and experienced. We also attempt to answer the age old question,…
Published on 3 years, 5 months ago
Episode 164
#164: When you create a monolithic application, it's usually not a huge deal to add in some form of monitoring to keep track of what is happening when. However, when you start writing numerous micros…
Published on 3 years, 6 months ago
Episode 163
#163: When you first start out with Kubernetes, probably the last thing on your mind is how much it costs. So how does one figure out what a Kubernetes cluster costs?
In this episode, we speak with…
Published on 3 years, 6 months ago
Episode 162
#162: Ever since the release of web applications, performance testing tools have been around to help analyze load times and many other aspects of those applications.
However, many of those performa…
Published on 3 years, 6 months ago
Episode 161
#161: When an incident happens in a company, what happens? Usually people are running around trying to figure out what is going on and not communicating very well.
Most likely, that is because ther…
Published on 3 years, 6 months ago
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