We talk databases in this episode. First, with the history of databases and why the relational database become king, for awhile at least, and then about how databases evolved, ending up talking about Greenplum. Greenplum is the world’s first fully-featured, multi-cloud, massively parallel processing (MPP) data platform based on the open source. With Ivan Novick, we go over all that and cover some use cases. Also, as always, some recent infrastructure software news.
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News
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PCF 2.2 released. Improved operator experience, polyglot service discovery, new Log Cache, custom auto-scale triggers, GA of Runtime CredHub and BOSH CredHub, and lots more.
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“Each day, there’s 6.1% chance of breaking chg, for each lib you use!” Even if your software doesn’t change, it’s clear that your OSS dependencies are constantly changing and require patching.
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Microsoft ships Open Service Broker for Azure 1.0. Started within Cloud Foundry, the OSB API is taking hold.
Greenplum
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Ivan's history of databases talk.
The Greenplum YouTube channel.
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