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Solving Multitenancy Problems In Kubernetes
Episode 114
#114: Are you running your Kubernetes clusters by applying the Oprah effect (you get a cluster...you get a cluster...you get a cluster) or have you f…
4 years, 11 months ago
Are Specifications Still Relevant?
Episode 113
#113: Are specifications still relevant in today's software development lifecycle? It depends on who you ask..and how old they are. In this episode, …
4 years, 11 months ago
Essential Infrastructure as Code
Episode 112
#112: Are you still clicking around in consoles to create and manage your infrastructure? If so, you'll want to listen to today's episode with Rosema…
4 years, 11 months ago
What Are Software Supply Chain Attacks?
Episode 111
#111: Ever since Alex Birsan published his Dependency Confusion article in February 2021, the concept of the software supply chain has come to the fo…
4 years, 11 months ago
The Problems With Microservices
Episode 110
#110: It seems that everyone thinks that microservices solves every problem that can be imagined. In fact, there's probably a good chance that you do…
5 years ago
How to Test Microservices
Episode 109
#109: You've made the decision that you're going to drop your monoliths and move to microservices. Have you given any consideration how you are going…
5 years ago
Why Do We Want to Use Microservices?
Episode 108
#108: If you cannot define a thing, how do you know what it is? Is a microservice a function, a container, a VM, all of the above or none of the abov…
5 years ago
Getting Into the Flow With Value Streams
Episode 107
#107: As a software development community, we're used to hearing the terms sprints, projects, and agile. However, the people that sign our paychecks,…
5 years ago
The Difference Between SRE and DevOps
Episode 106
#106: There seems to be a great debate about what a DevOps engineer is and what a SRE is. Today, we throw our hat in the ring and attempt to dispel t…
5 years, 1 month ago
Does History Repeat Itself?
Episode 105
#105: The following quote is attributed to Mark Twain, "History does not repeat itself, but it rhymes." Does this sound familiar? VMs. LXC. Container…
5 years, 1 month ago