Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Friday, February 20, 2015
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
The Cloudcast #172 - The State of Containers
Saturday, November 8, 2014
The Cloudcast #170 - Reigniting of the Cloud Wars
Topic 1 - We’re now about 90 days from the 2015 Krispy Kreme Challenge, which means two things: (a) we need to start getting our fat asses in shape, and (b) we need to start campaigning with our community to help us do awesome stuff for the kids that benefit from the services of the
baseline; white-space: pre-wrap;">NC Children’s Hospital. The last two years we’ve raised +$11,000 and won the donation contest both time - which is an incredible recognition of the power of this community (good people, supporting good causes). This year’s goal is $8000.
Topic 2 - This last week was Google Cloud Platform announcement day, and a bunch of interesting stuff - Carrier Interconnect & Direct Peering, Enterprise VPN, lower prices (in APAC), Google SDN everywhere, Kubernetes-as-a-Service, more Container stuff
Topic 3 - You were at OpenStack Summit. What was the vibe there? Anything interesting? Didn’t seem like a lot of new announcements, just lots of panels. And of course the OpenStack Foundation took a swipe at AWS dominance - not sure why? Is OpenStack going to lose the modern-app-infrastructure game to Docker?
Topic 4 - Canonical quietly slipped out that they are developing a new container/virtualization technology called LXD (lex-dee).
Topic 5 - You’ll be out at AWS re:Invent, enjoying Vegas while I’m actually working, so what are you looking forward to out there this week? Any predictions on their announcements?
Monday, April 28, 2014
The Cloudcast #141 - Cloud Portability Without Leaving the Nest
Ravello on the Cloudcast, Episode 85: http://www.thecloudcast.net/2013/05/the-cloudcast-eps85-nested-clouds-and.html
Ravello Live Demo of Ravello on Google Compute Engine:
Topic 1 - We talked about a year ago on Episode #85. For those that aren’t familiar with nested virtualization & Ravello, give everyone a quick introduction.
Topic 2 - You call your product “nested virtualization” instead of anything related to Hybrid Cloud, although you’re able to help people leverage both public and private environments. Do you find people are averse to the “Hybrid Cloud” term, or you mostly want to focus on the aspects of your technologies?
Topic 3 - Today you are announcing GA of Ravello on GCE (Google Compute Engine). It would appear you are positioning the product to be at the intersection of the hypervisor and cloud. The hypervisor is both invisible (to the application) but is still a barrier to commodity. Do you see this changing over time? What need to happen to advance? Lastly, why GCE?
Topic 3a - Docker seems to be on everybody’s mind these days - does that play into your roadmap?
Topic 4 - What are the common use cases for nested virtualization you are seeing? Why isn’t one hypervisor enough? Is this a way to get “legacy applications” to cloud?
Topic 5 - Explain a bit about how to talk to the “outside world” with nested virtualization. How do you handle complex networking or communications with outside systems (databases, load balancers, firewalls, etc.)
Labels:
Amazon AWS,
Containers,
Google,
HP,
Legacy Applications,
Nested Clouds,
Nested Virtualization,
Public Cloud,
Rackspace,
Ravello,
SDN
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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