Packet Pushers - Datanauts
Summary: Join the Datanauts on their mission to bust silos and explore the latest developments in cloud, convergence, data centers and all things infrastructure with special guests and our expert hosts.
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- Artist: Chris Wahl, Ethan Banks
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Podcasts:
Today's Datanauts episode talks about why some organizations are moving away from the public cloud, including a lack of control over performance, and declining cost and complexity of running your own infrastructure.
The Datanauts talk with blogger, author, and tech guru Scott Lowe about open source software, the future of the data center, and what the notion of the full stack engineer means for the technology profession.
The idea of serverless anything makes infrastructure people giggle. Because serverless is made of servers. The Datanauts explore what serverless really means, and examine the implications for infrastructure engineers
The Datanauts talk about why and how operations folks can take advantage of Git and GitHub, share tips, and explore why they aren't just for developers.
Today's Datanauts show is all about learning new technologies. Ethan and Chris have each spent time digging into a technology that's unfamiliar to them: building a DNS service using CoreOS for Ethan, and using AppVeyor to built a test environment for PowerShell scripts for Chris.
The Datanauts Silo Series explores how to determine how many resources to apply to a virtualized workload. We discuss how to properly size and configure tricky tier 1 applications and monster VMs.
An untested failover plan is a failover that won t work when you need it. Therefore, test! The Datanauts talk about why, how, and what to do to get the most from a failover exercise.
Today's Datanauts episode gets into the sticky details of integrating public cloud services, particularly AWS and Azure, with a production environment.
Yes, security people can be annoying and their requirements a pain, but security is also essential. Here's how to build better, less adversarial relationships and rethink how you integrate security in the data center.
Skyport Systems is sponsoring the Datanauts podcast to introduce its hardened virtualization platform to the infrastructure engineering audience.
On today's Datanauts episode we're joined by Jason Edelman to dig into why the network has traditionally been so hard to automate, what tools are available, and how to get started.
On today's episode of Datanauts we learn about Snap, an open source telemetry framework to make collecting, processing, and publishing data center metrics modular, dynamic, and open. Snap was originally developed by Intel.
The Datanauts delve into CoreOS, a lightweight, Unix-like operating system that aims to make deploying containers as simple as ordering Earl Grey tea on your food replicator.
Today on Datanauts, Tony Bourke joins us to share his experiences rolling his own distribution of OpenStack. We dig into the hows, whys, and the challenges.
The Datanauts discuss the career path of a technical professional to talk about how and when to update skills. They explore a few of the tools and technologies worth getting comfortable with.