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Arun Gupta on Managed Container Control Planes on AWS
Arun Gupta discusses with Wes Reisz some of the container-focused services that AWS offers, including differentiating ECS and EKS. Gupta goes into some detail t the role that Amazon Fargate plays and goals behinds EKS. Gupta wraps ups discussing some of the open source work that AWS has recently been doing in the container space.
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Pam Selle on Serverless Observability
On this podcast, Pam Selle (an engineer for IOPipe who builds tooling for serverless observability) talks about the case for serverless and the challenges for developing observability solutions. Some of the things discussed on the podcast include tips for creating boundaries between serverless and non-serverless resources and how to think of distributed tracing in serverless environments.
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Serverless and the Serverless Framework with David Wells
The Serverless Framework is quickly becoming one of the more popular frameworks used in managing serverless deployments. David Wells, an engineer working on the framework, talks with Wes Reisz about serverless adoption and the use of the open source Serverless Framework.
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Chris Swan on DevOps and NoOps, Plus Operations and Code Validation in a Serverless Environment
In this week’s podcast, Wes Reisz talks with Chris Swan about DevOps and NoOps, and what Swan calls LessOps, what Operations means in a world of Serverless, and where he sees Configuration Management, Provisioning, Monitoring and Logging heading. The podcast then wraps up talking about where he sees validating code in a serverless deployment, such as canaries and blue-green deployments.
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Architecting a Modern Financial Institution with Vitor Olivier, Thoughts on Immutability, CI/CD, FP
This podcast hits on topics from several of Nubank’s recent QCon talks and includes things like: Nubank’s stack, functional programming, event sourcing, defining service boundaries, recommendations on reasoning about services, tips (or tweaks) on the second iteration of their initial architecture and more.