Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 22 hours 21 minutes
In our first episode of 2021, we'll dive straight into our home labs, how to plan your lab, buy or build your own servers, some cool projects to get you started, and take a look at Inbox Zero. All that and more on the Sudo Show!
We are excited to bring on Charity Majors, CTO of Honeycomb.IO. Charity and our hosts discuss company culture, application observability, engineering culture, and the future of IT Operations.
For this episode, we brought in Philippe Humeau, founder of CrowdSec. We discuss community-driven security, reputation-based IP engines, fail2ban, and how together we can achieve digital herd-immunity.
Eric and Brandon are joined by author and developer, Thomas Vitale. We discuss his new book, Cloud Native Spring in Action and talk about the future of Spring in a cloud native world.
In this episode, we look at an operations methodology called GitOps. How can you use git, automation, and a development mindset to build a more resilliant and powerful infrastructure? Plus we'll visit the productivity corner, some audience feedback, all that and more on the Sudo Show!
In this episode, we bring in a special guest, Noah Chelliah, of the Ask Noah Show. The three of us pick up where last week's episode left off. The three of us take a look at managing Linux desktops at scale. Why choose Linux? How do you migrate? How do you train your staff? All that and more on the Sudo Show!
This week, Brandon sits down on the therapy couch as we take a look back at organizations that we've been apart of over the course of our careers. We look at how they have migrated their entire workflows to Open Source. We discuss some lessons learned, stop by the productivity corner, all that and more on Episode 10 of the Sudo Show!
After our AMA was done, a small group of intrepid technologists stuck around to discuss storage! It was such a great conversation, we decided to release an extra episode! Also check out the conferences we recommend, introduction of a new media partner, and some cool updates to the Sudo Show and the Destination Linux Network.
Once upon a time, Brandon and Eric sat down with a live audience via video conference and hosted our first ever Ask Me Anything meetup. Catch up on all the action as folks joined us on live and asked us...anything.
Brandon and Eric are joined by Greg Myers, a Support Engineer at GitLab. In this interivew, our hosts discuss what it means to be an application for the entire DevOps pipeline and what its like to work for a company that believes EVERYTHING should be open source.