Networking and storage are two of the most difficult and complex parts of a cloud-native platform. In this episode we talk with Usha Ramachandran who product managers containing networking and volume services in Cloud Foundry. We discuss the networking problems being solved with c2c and why networking problems is so difficult. While not as extensive, we have a brief conversation around storage. Also, as ever, we discuss some recent news from DockerCon, Google voice services, and the recent Spring Cloud Data Flow release.
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News
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DockerCon News - LinuxKit and Moby - Coté's round-up of DockerCon news with some commentary on "what is PaaS vs container orchestration?"
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Spring Cloud Data Flow 1.2 RC1 released. We discussed data back in episode #55.
Road Shows, ebooks, and chapters
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Cloud Native Roadshow, various dates and cities: Atlanta, DC, Charlotte, Detroit, Toronto, St. Louis, Paris, London, Munich, Stuttgart, Dallas, Denver, LA, Seattle, San Francisco, Amsterdam, Seoul, Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore.
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Free books: Crafting your cloud native strategy, at https://pivotal.io/ebooks. Also, check out Cornelia's new book going over cloud-native software design.
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We have chapters in the episodes. You can see these in Overcast and the Apple Podcasts app. It allows you to skip around and also click on a relevant link if I put it in. For example, in the previous episode with Josh Long will let you skip our yammer about brown M&M's and hotel lounges if you'd prefer just to hear about DevOps and microservices; meanwhile you can click to read about CALMS, AsciiDoc, and, of course, The Condiment King.
c2c, volume services, project/product management
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