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Prisma started as a GraphQL backend and pivoted into one of the most widely used ORMs in the world. Now, they've launched Prisma Postgres, and CEO Søren Bramer Schmidt is here to break down the journey, the challenges, and the massive technical innovations behind it—including bare-metal servers, Firecracker microVMs, and unikernels. If you care about databases, performance, or scaling, this one's for you.Want to learn more Postgres? Check out my Postgres course: https://masteringpostgres.com.Follow Søren:Twitter: https://twitter.com/sorenbsGitHub: https://github.com/prisma/prismaPrisma Postgres: https://www.prisma.io/postgresFollow Aaron:Twitter: https://twitter.com/aarondfrancis LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aarondfrancisWebsite: https://aaronfrancis.com - find articles, podcasts, courses, and more.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction01:15 - The Origins of Prisma: From GraphQL to ORM02:55 - Why Firebase & Parse Inspired Prisma04:04 - The Pivot: From GraphQL to Prisma ORM06:00 - Why They Abandoned Backend-as-a-Service08:07 - The Open Source Business Model Debate10:15 - The Challenges of Monetizing an ORM12:42 - Building Prisma Accelerate & Pulse14:55 - How Prisma Accelerate Optimizes Database Access17:00 - Real-Time Database Updates with Prisma Pulse20:03 - How Prisma Pulse Handles Change Data Capture (CDC)23:15 - Users Wanted a Hosted Database (Even When Prisma Didn't)25:40 - Why Prisma Finally Launched Prisma Postgres27:32 - Unikernels, Firecracker MicroVMs & Running Millions of Databases31:10 - Bare Metal Servers vs. AWS: The Controversial Choice34:40 - How Prisma Routes Queries for Low Latency38:02 - Scaling, Cost Efficiency & Performance Benefits42:10 - The Prisma Postgres Roadmap & Future Features45:30 - Why Prisma is Competing with AWS & The Big Cloud Players48:05 - Final Thoughts & Where to Learn More
We have Miko Pawlikowski as a guest and we will dive deep into the world of Chaos Engineering and SRE (Site Reliability Enginering). Miko also co-founded multiple startups, including SREday and Conf42 with his brother, Mark PawlikowskiOther topics we talk about are UniKernels, GoldPinger, Chaos Monkey, SRE Days Amsterdam and a lot more.https://nanovms.com/https://hockeystick.showhttps://sreday.com/Stuur ons een bericht.
Oxide and Friends: January 23rd, 2023Revisiting UnikernelsWe've been hosting a live show weekly on Mondays at 5p for about an hour, and recording them all; here is the recording from January 23rd, 2023.In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers on January 23rd included Steve Klabnik, Dan Cross, and others.Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:Bryan's 2016 blog post Unikernels are unfit for production If we got something wrong or missed something, please file a PR! Our next show will likely be on Monday at 5p Pacific Time on our Discord server; stay tuned to our Mastodon feeds for details, or subscribe to this calendar. We'd love to have you join us, as we always love to hear from new speakers!Give feedback
Eric Anderson (@ericmander), Alexander Jung (@nderjung) and Simon Kuenzer (Github: @skuenzer) get technical on Unikraft, the open-source unikernel development kit. Unikernels are specialized, high performing OS images that have the potential to revolutionize virtualization. Unikraft makes unikernels easy to use by prioritizing modularity, security, and POSIX-compatibility. In this episode we discuss: How Unikraft seeks wider adoption of unikernels in real-world applications Unikraft's background in research and academia Bottom-up as well as top-down specialization Building a community with a large proportion of students Links: Unikraft Unikraft: Fast, Specialized Unikernels the Easy Way Xen Project MirageOS HermitCore Firecracker
It's nearly unbelievable how much cyber attacks will be costing us over the next two years. But is Unikernel the answer? Probably not. https://www.benzinga.com/markets/emerging-markets/22/01/24875871/cyberattacks-reported-to-cost-the-world-10-trillion-annually-by-2025-this-company-says-i#/.YdSJTF2E9W0.linkedin Hosts: Peter Lowe (@pgl) Jon Cohen (@jonnisec) Mike Sutton (@zenmike)
Ian Eyberg, Founder & CEO, NanoVMs A DotCom Magazine Exclusive Interview About Ian Eyberg and NanoVMs: NanoVMs is the only production ready, fully managed unikernel platform in the industry today. NanoVMs was the first company to produce a Go unikernel, a .Net unikernel and the first company to offer a fully integrated unikernel platform. NanoVMS is the maintainer of the Nanos unikernel and the OPS unikernel orchestrator. Nanos can run any linux binary as a unikernel. NanoVMs offers managed services for both public and private cloud environments including AWS, Google Cloud, Digital Ocean and Vultr and it's platform targets KVM, Xen, bare metal, and ESX. In addition to the industry's leading Unikernel Platform, NanoVMs offers training, service integration, custom development and other unikernel services. A unikernel is simply an application that has been boiled down to a small, secure, light-weight virtual machine. The resulting virtual machine image does not contain an operating system like Linux or Windows. There are no users and no shell to login. Since it is one application it prevents other applications from running by design. Unikernels are widely considered to be the next generation of cloud infrastructure for their speed and security. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ian Eyberg jumps on with the panel to discuss the uses and origins of UniKernels. He and the panel discuss how to set them up and where they fit into your infrastucture conversations. Panel Charles Max Wood Jeffrey Groman Will Button Guest Ian Eyberg Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links The History of Software Infrastructure - YouTube Dynamically Changing the Memory Layout of a Rust Unikernel in Google Cloud on every HTTP Request - YouTube From the Ground Up: How We Built the Nanos Unikernel - Will Jhun, NanoVMs, Inc. DEVSECOPS Talks #29 -Unikernels are here NanoVMs Let You Run Your Apps Faster and Safer with Unikernels Nanos NanoVMS Twitter: NanoVMs ( @nanovms ) LinkedIn: Ian Eyberg Picks Charles- Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil Charles- Harbor Freight Tools Charles- Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words Ian- Closer to Truth Jeffrey- Oscillating Power Tools Will- Kettlebell Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Jeffrey: Groman Cyber Contact Will: DevOps For Developers Twitter: Will Button ( @wfbutton )
Ian Eyberg jumps on with the panel to discuss the uses and origins of UniKernels. He and the panel discuss how to set them up and where they fit into your infrastucture conversations. Panel Charles Max Wood Jeffrey Groman Will Button Guest Ian Eyberg Sponsors Dev Influencers Accelerator Links The History of Software Infrastructure - YouTube Dynamically Changing the Memory Layout of a Rust Unikernel in Google Cloud on every HTTP Request - YouTube From the Ground Up: How We Built the Nanos Unikernel - Will Jhun, NanoVMs, Inc. DEVSECOPS Talks #29 -Unikernels are here NanoVMs Let You Run Your Apps Faster and Safer with Unikernels Nanos NanoVMS Twitter: NanoVMs ( @nanovms ) LinkedIn: Ian Eyberg Picks Charles- Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil Charles- Harbor Freight Tools Charles- Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words Ian- Closer to Truth Jeffrey- Oscillating Power Tools Will- Kettlebell Contact Charles: Devchat.tv DevChat.tv | Facebook Twitter: DevChat.tv ( @devchattv ) Contact Jeffrey: Groman Cyber Contact Will: DevOps For Developers Twitter: Will Button ( @wfbutton )
This time we are talking unikernles! Ian Eyberg from NanoVMs joins us to discuss how far this technology is from prime time. And it turns out that you don't have to be a kernel developer to take advantage of unikernes. Today, there are tools available to package, distribute, and run them locally as well as in the public cloud. While talking to Ian, it felt that the state of the technology is very similar to Linux containers at the beginning of 2010x, just before Docker made Linux containers available for everyone. Connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter https://devsecops.fm/about/ and tell us about your questions, and we will answer them in the show.
Ian Eyberg talks about Unikernels and how he built one with C. Their site is built with Golang and hosted on GCP / their own datacenter.
En el episodio 59 del podcast de https://www.entredevyops.es/ hablaremos de Microkernels. Blog Entre Dev y Ops - https://www.entredevyops.es Telegram Entre Dev y Ops - https://t.me/entredevyops Twitter Entre Dev y Ops - https://twitter.com/EntreDevYOps LinkedIn Entre Dev y Ops - https://www.linkedin.com/in/entre-dev-y-ops-a7404385/ Patreon Entre Dev y Ops - https://www.patreon.com/edyo Amazon Entre Dev y Ops - https://amzn.to/2HrlmRw Enlaces comentados: Definición Microkernel Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microkernel AmoebaOS - https://www.cs.vu.nl/pub/amoeba/ Beowulf - https://os.beowulfchain.com/ Mach - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/mach/public/www/mach.html Open Software Foundation - https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Software_Foundation Open Group - https://www.opengroup.org/ GNU Hurd - http://www.gnu.org/software/hurd/hurd.html Minix 3 - http://www.minix3.org/index.html Google Fuchsia - https://fuchsia.dev/ QNX - https://blackberry.qnx.com/en OKL4 - https://genode.org/documentation/platforms/okl4 SEL4 - https://sel4.systems/ Unikernels - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unikernel Twitter - https://twitter.com/slpnix Mastodon - slp@fosstodon.org
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In this episode, we cover the following topics: We continue our discussion of microVMs with a look at Kata Containers. Kata Containers formed by the merger of two projects: Intel Clear Containers and Hyper runV. How does Kata Containers integrate with existing container tooling? How mature are Kata Containers - are they ready for production? We then take a look at unikernels, which take a dramatically different approach to solving the problem of providing high security with blazing performance. The benefits of unikernels along with a comparison on how they differ from containers. We discuss some of the most popular unikernel implementations, including OSv and MirageOS. Does the future point to a deathmatch between containers and unikernels, or will there be a need for both approaches to cloud-native apps? DETAILED SHOW NOTESWant the complete episode outline with detailed notes? Sign up here: https://mobycast.fm/show-notes/SUPPORT MOBYCASThttps://glow.fm/mobycastEND SONGPalm of Your Hand by BlynkwthMORE INFOFor a full transcription of this episode, please visit the episode webpage.We'd love to hear from you! You can reach us at: Web: https://mobycast.fm Voicemail: 844-818-0993 Email: ask@mobycast.fm Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/mobycast Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/mobycast
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This week, we welcome Ian Eyberg, CEO of NanoVMs! In the Application Security News, detecting malware in package manager repositories, Attacking SSL VPN, Solving Digital Transformation Cybersecurity Concerns With DevSecOps, How I Could Have Hacked Any Instagram Account, Tracking Anonymized Bluetooth Devices and Bluetooth Bug, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode70 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Ian Eyber is the CEO of NanoVMs. Unikernels are an emerging trend in software deployment because of their isolation, performance and size. However they are still very much new so it's good to learn what benefits they bring and what their current drawbacks are. Listeners might be surprised to learn how many unikernel implementations there are and what organizations are actively using them. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode70 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!
This week, we welcome Ian Eyberg, CEO of NanoVMs! In the Application Security News, detecting malware in package manager repositories, Attacking SSL VPN, Solving Digital Transformation Cybersecurity Concerns With DevSecOps, How I Could Have Hacked Any Instagram Account, Tracking Anonymized Bluetooth Devices and Bluetooth Bug, and more! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode70 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Ian Eyber is the CEO of NanoVMs. Unikernels are an emerging trend in software deployment because of their isolation, performance and size. However they are still very much new so it's good to learn what benefits they bring and what their current drawbacks are. Listeners might be surprised to learn how many unikernel implementations there are and what organizations are actively using them. Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/ASW_Episode70 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes!
NanoVMs makes software to help you create and deploy unikernels. In this briefing, CEO Ian Eyberg discussed with Ethan Banks the state of the unikernel ecosystem and how NanoVMs fits into things. The post BiB 054: Create & Deploy Unikernels With NanoVMs appeared first on Packet Pushers.
NanoVMs makes software to help you create and deploy unikernels. In this briefing, CEO Ian Eyberg discussed with Ethan Banks the state of the unikernel ecosystem and how NanoVMs fits into things. The post BiB 054: Create & Deploy Unikernels With NanoVMs appeared first on Packet Pushers.
NanoVMs makes software to help you create and deploy unikernels. In this briefing, CEO Ian Eyberg discussed with Ethan Banks the state of the unikernel ecosystem and how NanoVMs fits into things. The post BiB 054: Create & Deploy Unikernels With NanoVMs appeared first on Packet Pushers.
OCaml で書かれた LibraryOS Unikernels/MirageOS に関する論文 “Unikernels: Library Operating Systems for the Cloud … "#17 – Unikernels: Library Operating Systems for the Cloud"の続きを読む
Встречайте 74-й выпуск SDCast'а, в котором идёт речь про Unikernel, MirageOS и вообще концепцию Virtual Library Operating System. У меня в гостях вновь Павел Аргентов, бэкенд-разработчик в компании Evrone, практикующий fp-программист. В начале мы поговорили про традиционные подходы к развертыванию приложений: от физических серверов к гипервизорам с виртуалками и до контейнеров приложений. Обсудили разные ограничения этих подходов, плюсы и минусы. А дальше мы подошли к идеи Unikernel aka Library Operating Systems. Обсудили саму концепцию Unikernel, что это за подход, что такое Library Operating Systems, как оно устроено и работает. Паша рассказал о том, какие основные плюсы у данного подхода по сравнению с традиционными, а так же и какие есть минусы. Далее мы подробно поговорили про одну из реализаций Unikernel под названием “MirageOS”. Паша рассказал про архитектуру и внутреннее устройство MirageOS, из каких слоёв и компонентов оно состоит, какие предоставляет интерфейсы и инструменты для разработчика. Пообщались о том, как разрабатывать приложения на базе MirageOS, какие есть ограничения, как и во что собирается итоговое приложение и какие есть возможности деплоя. Так же мы обсудили возможные сферы применения систем, построенных на Unikernel, для каких классов задач данный подход наиболее применим и может дать выигрыш, а в каких случаях традиционные решения всё же предпочтительнее. Ссылки на ресурсы по темам выпуска: * Основной сайт проекта Unikernel (http://unikernel.org/) * Сайт проекта MirageOS (https://mirage.io/) * Страничка wiki про Unikernels на Xen (https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Unikernels) * Доклад Павла с конференции FP Conf “УЧИМСЯ ИГРАТЬ В UNIKERNEL” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdcaJUrA9oo) * Блог Павла про Unikernel на медиуме (https://medium.com/rn-d-%D1%81%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B8%D0%BC%D0%B8-%D1%80%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B8-%D1%83%D1%87%D0%B8%D0%BC%D1%81%D1%8F-%D0%B8%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D1%82%D1%8C-%D0%B2-unikernel) * Доклад Ian Eyberg “Climbing out from the digital mud with unikernels” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyIHOlY_PQ8) c Highload++ * Доклад Garrett Smith “Rainbows and Unikernels” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUvNths_5RA) Понравился выпуск? — Поддержи подкаст на patreon.com/KSDaemon (https://www.patreon.com/KSDaemon) а так же ретвитом, постом и просто рассказом друзьям!
Today the Datanauts we talk unikernels and IncludeOS with guest Per Buer. We discuss how unikernels differ from a traditional OS, advantages and tradeoffs, and unikernel use cases. The post Datanauts 114: Unikernels And IncludeOS appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today the Datanauts we talk unikernels and IncludeOS with guest Per Buer. We discuss how unikernels differ from a traditional OS, advantages and tradeoffs, and unikernel use cases. The post Datanauts 114: Unikernels And IncludeOS appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today the Datanauts we talk unikernels and IncludeOS with guest Per Buer. We discuss how unikernels differ from a traditional OS, advantages and tradeoffs, and unikernel use cases. The post Datanauts 114: Unikernels And IncludeOS appeared first on Packet Pushers.
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Jeff Meyerson talks to Idit Levine about Unikernels and unik, a project for compiling unikernels. The Linux kernel contains features that may be unnecessary to many application developers--particularly if those developers are deploying to the cloud. Unikernels allow programmers to specify the minimum features of an operating system we need to deploy our applications. Topics include the the Linux kernel, requirements for a cloud operating system, and how unikernels compare to Docker containers.
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Jeff Meyerson talks to Idit Levine about Unikernels and unik, a project for compiling unikernels. The Linux kernel contains features that may be unnecessary to many application developers–particularly if those developers are deploying to the cloud. Unikernels allow programmers to specify the minimum features of an operating system we need to deploy our applications. Topics […]
What's the deal with unikernels?! We had Ian Eyberg of Defer Panic join us to talk about what a unikernel is, why it's an important part of the overall IT strategy, and when you should or should not use them. A great end-to-end discussion that will also open your eyes to new ways of doing some interesting things!
Unikernels allow us to specify the minimum features of an operating system we need to deploy our applications. We’ve had many shows about containers, which allow you to deploy your application on top of a segregated portion of an operating system. Unikernels are different because they can be deployed directly to bare metal or to The post Unikernels with Idit Levine appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
The Linux kernel of many popular operating system distributions contains 200-500 million lines of code. The average user never touches many of the libraries that are contained in these operating system distributions. For example, if you spin up a virtual machine on a cloud service provider, the virtual machine will have a USB driver. This The post unikernels and unik with Scott Weiss appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
John Feminella, Technical Advisor at Pivotal, tells your cohosts Francesc and Mark about unikernels: what they are, how they relate to containers, and why they are all the hype in cloud computing. About John John Feminella is an avid technologist, occasional public speaker, and curiosity advocate. He serves as an advisor to Pivotal, where he works on helping enterprises transform the way they write, operate, and deploy software. He's also the cofounder of a tiny analytics monitoring and reporting startup named UpHex. He works with unikernels experimentally and is very interested in their application to platforms of the future. John lives in Charlottesville, VA and likes meta-jokes, milkshakes, and referring to himself in the third person in speaker bios. Cool thing of the week Firebase expands to become a unified app platform blog Open source demos from Instrument: Query It! and Emotobooth Google Cloud I/O talks playlist Firebase I/O talks playlist Interviews container.camp SF: Unikernels: Practical Advice for Juggling Chainsaws video Unikernels: Rise of the Virtual Library Operating System ACM http://unikernel.org Amir Chaudhry talk at Craft Conf notes Unikernel on Google Compute Engine: Running an OSv Unikernel Tomcat Server medium MirageOS, a unikernel for OCaml RumpRun supports other languages like C, C++, Go, Javascript, Python, etc. Unikernels are unfit for production blog Question of the week How can I generate Google Cloud Deployment Manager files from my current architecture? GitHub Where can you find us next? Mark will then be at Change the Game SF Francesc will be riding the AIDS/Lifecycle and if you want you can donate.
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