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Day Two Cloud 175: Deploying Kubernetes And Managing Clusters

December 07, 2022 49:06 47.76 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud we continue our Kubernetes conversation with guest Michael Levan. Today's show focuses on Kubernetes deployments and managing clusters once they're up and running. We discuss whether Kubernetes is really more complex than traditional application infrastructure; examine management options such as GitOps, manifests, and Kubectl; share useful tools, and talk about why Kubernetes is all about APIs. The post Day Two Cloud 175: Deploying Kubernetes And Managing Clusters appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Day Two Cloud 175: Deploying Kubernetes And Managing Clusters

December 07, 2022 49:06 47.76 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud we continue our Kubernetes conversation with guest Michael Levan. Today's show focuses on Kubernetes deployments and managing clusters once they're up and running. We discuss whether Kubernetes is really more complex than traditional application infrastructure; examine management options such as GitOps, manifests, and Kubectl; share useful tools, and talk about why Kubernetes is all about APIs.

HS038 What is Enterprise Architecture And How To Plan For It

December 07, 2022 32:33 16.11 MB Downloads: 0

Some companies use formal Enterprise Architecture (EA) to maintan a consistent IT strategy. Its not often successful so we discuss possible ways to practically maintain the EA function.

HS038 What is Enterprise Architecture And How To Plan For It

December 07, 2022 32:33 16.11 MB Downloads: 0

Some companies use formal Enterprise Architecture (EA) to maintan a consistent IT strategy. Its not often successful so we discuss possible ways to practically maintain the EA function. The post HS038 What is Enterprise Architecture And How To Plan For It appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Tech Bytes: Diagnosing SaaS Outages When It’s Not The Network (Sponsored)

December 05, 2022 16:55 26.07 MB Downloads: 0

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we explore two outages of big-time cloud applications with sponsor ThousandEyes, a Cisco company. These outages share a common thread, in that the network was up and the applications were reachable, but problems on the backend meant the applications weren’t available. We discuss what happened and offer takeaways to minimize business disruptions. The post Tech Bytes: Diagnosing SaaS Outages When It’s Not The Network (Sponsored) appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Tech Bytes: Diagnosing SaaS Outages When It’s Not The Network (Sponsored)

December 05, 2022 16:55 26.07 MB Downloads: 0

Today on the Tech Bytes podcast we explore two outages of big-time cloud applications with sponsor ThousandEyes, a Cisco company. These outages share a common thread, in that the network was up and the applications were reachable, but problems on the backend meant the applications weren’t available. We discuss what happened and offer takeaways to minimize business disruptions.

Network Break 410: AWS Previews Secure Remote Access; Broadcom Promises Not To Raise VMware Prices

December 05, 2022 51:56 75.32 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Network Break we discuss new AWS previews for secure remote access and for connecting applications and services across VPCs. We also discuss a serious outage at Hive Social, Open RAN 5G coming to fighter jets, a promise from Broadcom not to raise prices if the VMware acquisition goes through, and more IT news. The post Network Break 410: AWS Previews Secure Remote Access; Broadcom Promises Not To Raise VMware Prices appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Network Break 410: AWS Previews Secure Remote Access; Broadcom Promises Not To Raise VMware Prices

December 05, 2022 51:56 75.32 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Network Break we discuss new AWS previews for secure remote access and for connecting applications and services across VPCs. We also discuss a serious outage at Hive Social, Open RAN 5G coming to fighter jets, a promise from Broadcom not to raise prices if the VMware acquisition goes through, and more IT news.

Heavy Networking 658: Using Batfish To Model And Test Your Network

December 02, 2022 48:32 70.53 MB Downloads: 0

Today on Heavy Networking, modeling your network with Batfish. Batfish is an open-source project that builds a model of your production network based on a snapshot of your network and device configurations. Engineers can then test and validate changes against this model before making those changes to the production network. Guest Rick Donato walks us through how Batfish works, use cases, and more.

Heavy Networking 658: Using Batfish To Model And Test Your Network

December 02, 2022 48:32 70.53 MB Downloads: 0

Today on Heavy Networking, modeling your network with Batfish. Batfish is an open-source project that builds a model of your production network based on a snapshot of your network and device configurations. Engineers can then test and validate changes against this model before making those changes to the production network. Guest Rick Donato walks us through how Batfish works, use cases, and more. The post Heavy Networking 658: Using Batfish To Model And Test Your Network appeared first on Packet Pushers.

Kubernetes Unpacked 014: Using GitOps And AKS To Build And Deploy Applications

December 01, 2022 25:15 25.99 MB Downloads: 0

In today's episode of Kubernetes Unpacked, Michael catches up with Steve Buchanan, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, to talk about using GitOps and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to automate the building and deployment of applications. Microsoft has been working incredibly hard on AKS, including integrating different tools and platforms to make the lives of DevOps and Platform Engineers easier.

Kubernetes Unpacked 014: Using GitOps And AKS To Build And Deploy Applications

December 01, 2022 25:15 25.99 MB Downloads: 0

In today's episode of Kubernetes Unpacked, Michael catches up with Steve Buchanan, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, to talk about using GitOps and Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to automate the building and deployment of applications. Microsoft has been working incredibly hard on AKS, including integrating different tools and platforms to make the lives of DevOps and Platform Engineers easier. The post Kubernetes Unpacked 014: Using GitOps And AKS To Build And Deploy Applications appeared first on Packet Pushers.

IPv6 Buzz 115: DNS And IPv6

December 01, 2022 24:29 35.72 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom talk about DNS and IPv6. We cover legacy IPv6 brokeness and DNS, how DNS performs over v6, and how DNS works with v6-only networks. The post IPv6 Buzz 115: DNS And IPv6 appeared first on Packet Pushers.

IPv6 Buzz 115: DNS And IPv6

December 01, 2022 24:29 35.72 MB Downloads: 0

In this episode, Ed, Scott, and Tom talk about DNS and IPv6. We cover legacy IPv6 brokeness and DNS, how DNS performs over v6, and how DNS works with v6-only networks.

Day Two Cloud 174: Building Kubernetes Clusters

November 30, 2022 54:26 53.85 MB Downloads: 0

On today's Day Two Cloud podcast we walk through how to build a Kubernetes cluster to support a container-based application. We cover issues such as what constitutes a minimum viable cluster, rolling your own vs. Kubernetes-as-a-service, managing multiple clusters, pros and cons of bare metal vs. running clusters in VMs, design recommendations and gotchas using a cloud service, and more.