Software Defined Talk
A podcast about Enterprise Software and Cloud Computing that doesn't take itself too seriously.
We found 4 episodes of Software Defined Talk with the tag “containers”.
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Episode 96: An AWS private cloud strategy, kubernetes aplenty, microservices by yaml, & detailed hot-dog creature analysis
June 2nd, 2017 | 1 hr 7 mins
aws, containers, hot-dogs, kubernetes, privatecloud
The cat-nip of Mary Meeker's Internet Trends report is out this week so we discuss the highlights which leads to a sudden discussion of what an Amazon private cloud product would look like. Then, with a raft of new container related news we sort out what CoreOS is doing with their Tectonic managed service, what Heptio is (the Mirantis of Kubernetes?), and then a deep dive into the newly announced Istio which seems to be looking to create a yaml-based(!) standard for microservices configuration and policy and, then, the actual code for managing it all. Also, an extensive analysis of a hot-dog display, which is either basting itself or putting on some condiment-hair.
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Episode 93: Cloud Rules Everything Around Me - Red Hat, Moby, Docker CEO, and Halo Effect’ing The First Cloud Wars
May 4th, 2017 | 1 hr 1 min
cloud, containers, docker, dockercon, execs, red hat, revenue, strategy
Red Hat, Moby, Docker CEO, and Halo Effect’ing The First Cloud Wars. Plus, APAC business travel.
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Episode 88: Docker is just cheap VMware, right?
February 18th, 2017 | 1 hr 2 secs
aws, cloud, containers, docker
There's tell that some people just look at containers as a cheaper way to virtualize, eschewing the fancy-lad "cloud-native stuff." We discuss that idea, plus "the enterprise cloud wars," and some recommendations.
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Episode 80: The case for flying Southwest and Oracle buying Dyn, and containers
November 29th, 2016 | 45 mins 37 secs
american airlines, cloud, containers, m&a, microsoft, oracle, southwest, travel
With all those domestic, direct flights, the gang lays out the case for Southwest. Coté salivates at the prospect but is worried about sitting next to chicken cages, but there's plenty of $500 shoe sales people on board. We also discuss Oracle buying Dyn, AWS's power, the looming cloud success of Microsoft, and, of course, containers.