Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchEpisode 22: The Chaos Engineering experiment that is us-east-1
Episode 22
Trying to convince a company to embrace the theory and idea of Chaos Engineering is an uphill battle. When a site keeps breaking, Gremlin’s plan invo…
7 years, 5 months ago
Episode 21: Remember when RealNetworks used to-- BUFFERING
Episode 21
Are you about to head off to college? Interested in DevOps and the Cloud? Is there a good way for someone like you who is starting out in the world o…
7 years, 5 months ago
Episode 20: The Wizard of AWS
Episode 20
Today, we’re talking to Jeff Barr, vice president and chief evangelist at Amazon Web Services (AWS). He founded the AWS Blog in 2004 and has written …
7 years, 5 months ago
Episode 19: I want to build a world spanning search engine on top of GCP
Episode 19
Some companies that offer services expect you to do things their way or take the highway. However, Google expects people to simply adapt the tech com…
7 years, 5 months ago
Episode 18: Sitting on the curb clapping as serverless superheroes go by
Episode 18
What’s serverless? Are you serverless now? Is going from enterprise to serverless a natural evolution? Or, is it a “that was fun, now let’s go ride o…
7 years, 6 months ago
Episode 17: Pouring Kubernetes on things with reckless abandon
Episode 17
DevOps as a service describes what Reactive Ops is trying to do, who it’s trying to help, and what problems it’s trying to solve. It’s passion to del…
7 years, 6 months ago
Episode 16: There are Still Servers, but We Don't Care About Them
Episode 16
Are you interested in going beyond basic monitoring and visibility? Need tools to build and operate serverless applications and extract business inte…
7 years, 6 months ago
Episode 15: Nagios was the Original Call of Duty
Episode 15
Let’s chat about the Cloud and everything in between. The people in this world are pretty comfortable with not running physical servers on their own,…
7 years, 6 months ago
Episode 14: Cheslocked and loaded
Episode 14
Do you need data captured that let you know when things don’t look quite right? Need to identify issues before they become major problems for your or…
7 years, 7 months ago
Episode 13: Serverlessly Storing my Dad Jokes in a Dadabase
Episode 13
Aurora, from Amazon Web Services (AWS), is a MySQL-compatible service for complex database structures. It offers capabilities and opportunities. But …
7 years, 7 months ago