Showing posts with label Open Source. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Open Source. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 12, 2015
The Cloudcast #186 - Understanding the Cloud Foundry Foundation
Topic 1 - It’s been nearly two months on the new job. How are things going so far and where haven’t you been speaking - we seen pictures of you everywhere.
Topic 2 - What is Cloud Foundry these days? Sometimes I hear it called “modern middleware”, other times it’s a “platform for modern apps”, or times it’s “advanced container management”.
Topic 3 - Digging into the tech a little bit, Cloud Foundry used to be the platform and then there was BOSH, which was the CF deployment tool. Now there are a bunch of other subset projects, such as Lattice. How does the Foundation manage architectural discussions so this doesn’t turn into OpenStack?
Topic 4 - You’ve been around both open source communities and commercial ecosystems for a while. They’re difference, but similar in ways. Why do you think we’re seeing more projects go towards the Foundation model?
Topic 5 - What are the marketplace goals of the Cloud Foundry Foundation? Where are your boundaries to spread the word vs. moderating messages?
Topic 6 - You’ve built developer communities and ecosystems before. Is there a killer-app “type” or domain that you’re specifically focused on growing or you think will grow faster than others?
Labels:
Cloud Foundry,
Cloud Foundry Foundation,
DevOps,
Docker,
Micro Services,
Open Source,
PaaS,
Sam Ramji
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
New ByteSized DevOps Podcasts - Logging, Monitoring and Application State
A few weeks ago we introduced the ByteSized DevOps Podcast series. Initial feedback from the community was very strong, so we've decided to do some more. We plan to release a few every week or two. Let us know what topics you'd like to see covered.
Monitoring and Logging
Stateful vs. Stateless Apps
Monitoring and Logging
Stateful vs. Stateless Apps
Labels:
DevOps,
Logging,
Monitoring,
Open Source,
SaaS,
Scale-Out,
Stateful,
Stateless
Thursday, January 22, 2015
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