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Justin Cormack on Decomposing the Modern Operating System
Justin Cormack discusses how the modern operating system is being decomposed with toolkits and libraries such as LinuxKit, eBPF, XDP, and what the kernel space service mesh Cilium is doing. Wes Reisz and Justin Cormack also discuss how Cilium differs from service meshes like an Istio, Linkerd2 (previously Conduit), or Envoy.
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Matt Klein on Lyft’s Envoy, Including Edge Proxy, Service Mesh, & Potential AI Use Cases
In this podcast, Wes Reisz talks to Matt Klein about Envoy. Envoy is a modern, high performance, small footprint edge and service proxy.
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Oliver Gould on Service Mesh for Microservices, LinkerD, and the Recently Released Conduit
Wes Reisz talks with the CTO of Bouyant Oliver Gould. Bouyant is the maker the LinkerD Service Mesh and the recently released Conduit. Gould defines a service mesh, clarifies the meaning of the data and control plane, discusses what a Service Mesh can offer a Microservice application owners, and, finally, discusses some of the considerations they took into account developing Conduit.
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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.
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Julien Viet on Reactive Programming with Eclipse Vert.x, Including 3.5.0, History, and Future Plans
Today’s podcast is with Julien Viet, the project lead of Vert.x and a principal engineer at RedHat. He took over as project lead for Vert.x from Tim Fox in January 2016, and in this podcast we discuss the newly released Vert.x 3.5.0, and the plans for Vert.x 4.0.