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Solomon Hykes (@solomonstre, Co-Founder @Dagger_io) talks about the evolution of the container industry, fixing broken CI/CD systems, and modern DevOps.SHOW: 829CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwNEW TO CLOUD? CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SPONSOR:See what graphs can do for you at Neo4j.com/developerSHOW NOTES:https://dagger.io/InfoQ Article on DaggerDaggar and GPTScript for AI (video)Tech Crunch ArticleSolomon's first time on The Cloudcast - Episode #66Topic 1 - Welcome back to the show. We've spoken a number of times over the years and we've been overdue to catch up. For the few listeners out there who might not be familiar, give everyone a quick intro and your background with Docker and containers prior to Dagger.Topic 2 - Dagger has been around for a few years, coming out of stealth in 2022. If I understand Dagger correctly, it is a declarative model to abstract away CI/CD pipelines. What problem are you trying to solve?Topic 2a - Anytime you add an abstraction layer, you potentially add overhead and complexity. What are your thoughts on this?Topic 3 - Let's go back to containers quickly. How has Containers as an “industry” changed over the years? How does that relate to what you are trying to do with Dagger?Topic 3a - What lessons learned from Docker and even back to dotCloud days do you want to bring forward with Dagger?Topic 4 - What metrics are organizations using to measure the performance and success of Dagger implementations? Is it velocity (number of deployments)? Reduction in friction?Topic 4a - I get the advantage on the Dev side of DevOps, what's in it for Ops?Topic 5 - Dagger has three components, Dagger Engine, Dagger Cloud and Dagger SDK. Walk everyone through the offerings at a high level.FEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @cloudcastpodInstagram: @cloudcastpodTikTok: @cloudcastpod
The story of an open-source hero who became a villain. Special Guest: Alex Kretzschmar.
Matt Butcher (@technosophos, Co-Founder/CEO @fermyontech) talks about building the next-generation PaaS platform around WebAssembly. SHOW: 633CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW SPONSORS:Datadog Kubernetes Solution: Maximum Visibility into Container EnvironmentsStart monitoring the health and performance of your container environment with a free 14 day Datadog trial. Listeners of The Cloudcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt.Streamline on-call, collaboration, incident management, and automation with a free 30-day trial of Lightstep Incident Response, built on ServiceNow. Listeners of The Cloudcast will also receive a free Lightstep Incident Response T-shirt after firing an alert or incident.Pay for the services you use, not the number of people on your team with Lightstep Incident Response. Try free for 30 days. Fire an alert or incident today and receive a free Lightstep Incident Response t-shirt.SHOW NOTES:Fermyon (homepage)Fermyon launches WebAssembly PaaS platform (June 2022)Fermyon Open SourceFinicky Whiskers (WebAssembly game)Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Let's talk about your background, as well as the team as Ferymon, as you all have some experience building application platforms.Topic 2 - Before we get into Fermyon, let's talk about WebAssembly. What is it, and how does it connect to your previous world of being heavily involved in containers and Kubernetes?Topic 3 - Let's talk about what it means to be a WebAssembly PaaS. We've seen PaaS platforms in the past (Deis, Heroku, dotCloud, Cloud Foundry, OpenShift, etc.). What do developers need to do, and what does the platform take care of? Topic 4 - Walk us through the Spin project and what it delivers? Can it be compared/contrasted to a container experience, or something else developers are familiar with?Topic 5 - What are some of the unique capabilities and use-cases where WebAssembly is a good fit and delivers unique value today?Topic 6 - How are people able to engage with Fermyon today?FEEDBACK?Email: show at the cloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet
Sebastien Pahl is a pioneer of container technology, building the predecessor to Docker as a co-founder of Dotcloud. After working at some big tech companies, he’s back to the startup life as co-founder of Opstrace, a fully open source observability distribution, built on top of the tools you know and love. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Pictograms Korea on Italy Pita Taufatofua, the oily Tongan Olympic drones Inclement weather: Tokyo New York City London News of the week Kubernetes 1.22 release candidates is out Episode 146, with Nabarun Pal Cloud Foundry Foundation releases v5 Episode 105, with Chip Childers Connaisseur 2.0.0 Episode 155, with Priya Wadwha Chaos Mesh 2.0.0 Episode 121, with Ed Huang Spectro Cloud raises $20m Series A Nominate yourself for the 1.23 Release Team Links from the interview EPITECH Solomon Hykes Departure blog Dotcloud Y Combinator $10m funding round Cloudflare Mesosphere HD-DVD and Betamax Operator Framework/Operator SDK Opstrace Prometheus Cortex Grafana Loki Grafana relicensing OpenMetrics and OpenTelemetry Matter, for smart home devices Opstrace on GitHub Sebastien Pahl on Twitter
The docker project evolved out of the PaaS movement, unlocking polyglot cloud-native applications. But it was only a piece of the puzzle to enable platforms, applications and a broader ecosystem. What lessons can be learned from the docker ecosystem?SHOW: 505SHOW SPONSORS:See how O’Reilly online learning can help your tech teams. Request a free demo now.Zesty Homepage - Real Time Cloud SavingsFree cloud cost-savings evaluation from ZestyCLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotwCHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - "CLOUDCAST BASICS"SHOW NOTES:Solomon Hykes shows “docker” at PyCon for 1st time (2013)Solomon Hykes on Eps.97, introducing “Docker” (2013)History of Docker, Inc (Wikipedia)dotCloud becomes Docker (2013)Ben Golub (Docker CEO) on Eps.143Diverging Container Standard (Kelsey Hightower, OCI, etc.) - 2016Introducing Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) - 2016Microsoft rumored to be buying Docker for $4B (2016)Moby Project announced (2017)Docker Networking with Socketplane (pre-acquisition by Docker)Architectural Considerations for OSS PaaS and Container Platforms (2016) HOW DID docker/DOCKER EVOLVE?Between 2008 and 2013, dozens of PaaS platforms emerged. Within the platform, they all had a model for allocating compute resources, mostly through the use of Linux LXC and cGroups -- what would become containers. dotCloud was the PaaS company started by Solomon Hykes that eventually became Docker. LESSONS LEARNED FOR THE FUTUREContainers were a fundamental building block for next-gen applications and platforms.Docker/docker created a massive community of users, but frustrated the ecosystem of partners. Project / Company naming conflicts are very hard to resolve (“docker” vs. “Docker”)Successful ecosystems allow a broad set of participants to monetize different elements of the technology. Not having a monetization model is not a good plan. Docker was the last software company to not monetize through offering a managed/SaaS cloud service. FEEDBACK?Email: show at thecloudcast dot netTwitter: @thecloudcastnet
Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/BTOPPodPodcast email: podcast@gremlin.comJérôme's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jpetazzoEpisode Highlights: Distributed databases at dotCloud & avoiding a major outage (2:18) Multilayered Kubernetes lasagna (16:06) Empowering others & what's important (24:22) Episode transcript: https://www.gremlin.com/blog/podcast-break-things-on-purpose-jerome-petazzoni-tinkerer-and-container-technology-educator
We say goodbye to the show by taking a look back at a few of our favorite moments and reflect on how much has changed in the past seven years.
Docker sold DotCloud to a German company today, shedding its vestiges of the company's origins as a PaaS provider. The sale follows the acquisition of Orchard, the maker of Fig, a multi-host Docker orchestration technology. Docker is already serving as a core to several new PaaS providers. But orchestrating containers for purposes of portability and communication between multiple hosts is what truly could be a critical shift, impacting the basic workflows of companies that for years have used virtual machines for moving and orchestrating applications. In a New Stack Analyst recording last month at DockerCon, there were sure signs that Docker and many other companies see orchestration as significant in the future of the container technology. Joining us were Docker's James Turnbull; Brandon Philips, CTO at CoreOs; Paul Showalter of New Relic; and Lucas Carlson of CenturyLink Labs. Learn more at: https://thenewstack.io/the-new-stack-analysts-dockers-future-is-in-the-orchestration/
We’re joined by two gentlemen from dotCloud, the folks behind Docker. We chat about what Docker is best at, how far out the 1.0 release is, the projects use of Go, the future of Docker, and much more. Plus is the commoditization of software development a bad thing? Your emails, and more.
Aaron talks with Solomon Hykes (Founder & CTO) and Ben Golub (CEO) at dotCloud about containers as the next big thing in a post virtual machine world. We dive into dotCloud’s new product, Docker, and talk about feedback to the project and product at OSCON.
Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp wrap-up with Solomon Hykes, the founder & CEO of DotCloud and the creator of Docker.
Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk about Docker, linux containers, and dotCloud with Solomon Hykes - Founder & CEO of DotCloud and the creator of Docker.
Adam Stacoviak and Andrew Thorp talk about Docker, linux containers, and dotCloud with Solomon Hykes - Founder & CEO of DotCloud and the creator of Docker.
Join us as we discuss Docker, dotCloud, and linux containers.
Mini-cast from AWS re:Invent: Aaron speaks with Solomon Hykes from dotCloud about developing apps for public cloud and differences in PaaS platforms