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DevOps and Docker Talk: Cloud Native Interviews and Tooling

DevOps and Docker Talk: Cloud Native Interviews and Tooling

Bret Fisher

Interviews from Bret Fisher's live show. Topics cover container and cloud topics like Docker, Kubernetes, Swarm, Cloud Native development, DevOps, SRE, GitOps, DevSecOps, platform engineering, and the full software lifecycle. Full show notes and more info available at https://podcast.bretfisher.com

160 - AWS Finch: The Minimal Local Container Solution
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  • 160 - AWS Finch: The Minimal Local Container Solution

    Bret and Nirmal are joined by Phil Estes of AWS to show us the Finch project, which bundles the best open source tools for building and running containers locally. Now it runs on macOS and Windows WSL2.


    We've been talking with Phil about this show for months, and now that Finch has come to Windows, we thought it was the best time to clue you in as to why AWS created the Finch project and what it does.

    You've probably heard of containerd, the most popular container runtime on the planet and BuildKit, the best way, in my opinion, to build container images. Those two work hand in hand in Docker and many other container tools. But you might not have heard of nerdctl or Lima, which are also open source tools that work with containerd and BuildKit to help you run containers locally in a virtual machine. Well, AWS had the idea of making an easy installer for these four tools. That's how Finch was born.

    Finch is not meant to be a replacement of your existing way to run containers. The tools it installs are a bit of a minimum feature set, if you will, and more focused on providing people the exact tools AWS uses in its container platforms, mainly containerd and BuildKit, which are everywhere in AWS. Rather than building something that's feature equivalent to other local container solutions like Docker Desktop and Rancher Desktop, Finch keeps it simple and does the bare minimum. 

    If you just want an easily installable and minimal way to build and run local containers at the command line with no goofy, high-end fancy features, pure open source and just on Mac and Windows, at least at this point, you should give Finch a try.

    Be sure to check out thelive recordingof the complete show from February 22, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. 255).

    ★Topics★
    Finch Website
    Bret's local container runtime spreadsheet

    Creators & Guests

    Phil Estes - Guest Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Nirmal Mehta - Host (00:00) - Intro (00:35) - What is Finch? (03:53) - Phil's History with Docker and Finch (07:59) - Deep Dive into AWS Finch Project (11:41) - How do the Components Tie Together (25:31) - Finch's Position in the Container Ecosystem (26:47) - Finch's Capabilities and Comparisons (27:45) - VM Management and Lima Integration (37:51) - Finch's Roadmap and Community Engagement (41:49) - How Does Finch Connect to Lima? (42:45) - Potential Lima Conflicts with Finch (46:38) - Getting Started wtih Finch

    You can also support my free material by subscribing to myYouTubechannel and my weekly newsletter atbret.news!

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    Fri, 19 Apr 2024
  • 159 - Portainer for Kubernetes, Docker, Swarm, Edge, and IoT

    Bret is joined by Neil Cresswell, CEO and co-founder of Portainer, to show us new features in Portainer and how it can manage, deploy, and orchestrate all your container workloads from a single Docker Engine, all the way to multi-cluster and IoT Kubernetes deployments.


    Portainer is much more comprehensive than you might think. Docker on the Edge, Podman, Kubernetes, in the cloud, in hybrid, you name it; it seems that Portainer supports it. In the show, we also get some updates on new things that have happened in the last couple of years, including adding GitOps support to Portainer, the ability to deploy Kubernetes nodes, and infrastructure.

    Be sure to check out thelive recordingof the complete show with demos from February 29, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. 256).

    ★Topics★
    Portainer Website
    Portainer on YouTube
    Portainer on X
    Portainer on LinkedIn
    Portainer Demo: Kubernetes the "easy" way

    Creators & Guests

    Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Neil Cresswell - Guest (00:00) - Intro (02:50) - How Portainer Started (05:38) - Portainer's Strongest Use Cases (08:56) - Portainer's Cluster Provisioning (12:42) - Docker Desktop and Portainer (15:22) - GitOps with Portainer (18:43) - K2D Teaser (21:34) - Portainer Across Different Environment Types (25:21) - Portainer's Focus on IoT and Edge (29:01) - Portainer's Evolution and Future Developments (35:03) - Passwords and Secrets Capabilities in Portainer (40:15) - AI Capabilities in Portainer (42:06) - Portainer Editions, Licenses and Pricing (43:09) - Using Traefik for Ingress (44:53) - What's Next for Portainer?

    You can also support my free material by subscribing to myYouTubechannel and my weekly newsletter atbret.news!

    Grab the best coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes courses.
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    Fri, 05 Apr 2024
  • 158 - Open Source Codespaces with Daytona

    Bret and Nirmal are joined by Ivan Burazin and Chad Metcalf to debut Daytona, an open source "codespaces equivalent."


    Daytona is a development environment manager designed to automate all the tedious steps a developer needs to perform to set up their development environment. "Essentially, it transforms any machine into a codespaces equivalent."

    Where Daytona is actually starting in the enterprise is focusing on large dev environment solutions and management of those, and then trickling down to individual developers. So there are two very similar solutions to a problem of many developers and their varying ways that they set up their environments for development, but they're coming at it from two ends of the spectrum.

    Be sure to check out thelive recordingof the complete show with demos from March 7, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. 257).

    ★Topics★
    Daytona website
    Daytona on GitHub
    Why Daytona OSS'd
    DIY Guide

    Creators & Guests

    Ivan Burazin - Guest Chad Metcalf - Guest Bret Fisher - Host Nirmal Mehta - Host Beth Fisher - Producer Cristi Cotovan - Editor (00:00) - Intro (06:33) - CodeAnywhere (07:50) - Introducing Daytona: Revolutionizing Dev Environments (13:54) - Demo (21:07) - Daytona's Automation Magic (22:49) - Comparing Daytona with DevPod (25:15) - Daytona's Roadmap and Beyond (27:01) - Dev Environments and IDEs (39:52) - AI with Daytona (44:05) - Getting Started with Daytona (44:35) - Getting Involved in Daytona (47:00) - Features About to Ship in Daytona

    You can also support my free material by subscribing to myYouTubechannel and my weekly newsletter atbret.news!

    Grab the best coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes courses.
    Join my cloud native DevOps community on Discord.
    Grab some merch at Bret's Loot Box
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    Fri, 22 Mar 2024
  • 157 - Postgres in Containers

    Bret and Nirmal are joined by Lukas Fittl of pganalyze to dive into Postgres in containers, in production, and in CI.


    Lukas is an expert and founder of pganalyze, and I invited him on the show to explain a lot of this to us and catch us up with what's going on in the Postgres community, particularly when it comes to containers and production.

    We dive into everything around containers with Postgres, some of the new stuff going on in Postgres Land, including tuning and stuff I didn't even know about Postgres, including storing NoSQL data, vector databases for AI and more.

    Be sure to check out thelive recordingof the complete show from February 15, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. #254).

    ★Topics★
    pganalyze website
    pganalyze YouTube channel
    pgvector
    cloudnative-pg
    Crunch Postgres for Kubernetes
    CockroachDB

    Creators & Guests

    Bret Fisher - Host Lukas Fittl - Guest Nirmal Mehta - Host Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer (00:00) - Intro (01:59) - Is Postgres Underrated? (04:18) - What is pgAnalyze? (05:02) - Database Performance Tuning (11:11) - Postgres in Containers (19:44) - Opinion on kubegres and other operators in managing HA (25:03) - The role of Database Administrators and Data Engineers (31:54) - Running Postgres HA across multi-cluster (39:23) - What does pgnalyze do? (44:45) - The hardest operational problem running Postgres in containers

    You can also support my free material by subscribing to myYouTubechannel and my weekly newsletter atbret.news!

    Grab the best coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes courses.
    Join my cloud native DevOps community on Discord.
    Grab some merch at Bret's Loot Box
    Homepage bretfisher.com

    Fri, 08 Mar 2024
  • 156 - Best of DevOps 2023

    Bret and Nirmal are joined by Melissa McKay, Developer Advocate at JFrog and Docker Captain, to discuss the best and worst of 2023.


    We recorded this episode in December of 2023 where we talked through our favorite tools. Whether a DevOps oriented tool or not, it just might be the things we like to use on containers and in Cloud Native DevOps. This is a fun episode of three friends talking about what they love. And I sometimes I think these are the best shows because we didn't plan them out. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we did recording it. 

    Thelive recordingof the complete show from December 14, 2023 is on YouTube (Ep. #245)

    ★Topics★
    Dive Website
    SlimToolkit Website
    OpenTelemetry Website
    eBPF Website
    eBPF Documentary
    Continuous Delivery Foundation
    CDEvents Website
    ML Ops Website
    Ollama Website
    Docker + Ollama
    Neo4j Website
    Inspektor Gadget Website
    Arc Browser
    k6 Load testing

    Creators & Guests

    Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Melissa McKay - Guest Cristi Cotovan - Editor (00:00) - DDT MAIN (04:13) - A Little Tool Called Dive (09:49) - SlimTooklit from Slim.AI (12:11) - OpenTelemetry (14:57) - eBPF (18:44) - Chainguard Images (21:48) - Digestabot (25:03) - Looking Forward to 2024 (27:29) - CDEvents (31:32) - MLOps (34:58) - Ollama (37:30) - WebAssembly (38:26) - Inspektor Gadget (39:33) - Arc Browser

    You can also support my free material by subscribing to myYouTubechannel and my weekly newsletter atbret.news!

    Grab the best coupons for my Docker and Kubernetes courses.
    Join my cloud native DevOps community on Discord.
    Grab some merch at Bret's Loot Box
    Homepage bretfisher.com

    Fri, 23 Feb 2024
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