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Day Two Cloud 187: The Back End Of Bear Blog With Herman Martinus

Original Post Read More Today on Day Two Cloud we talk with developer Herman Martinus about his open-source blogging platform Bear. We talk about how a developer views infrastructure and operations, and how he went about building his platform. The post Day Two Cloud 187: The Back End Of Bear

Heavy Networking 669: Graphiant’s Network Edge Service Rethinks SD-WAN (Sponsored)

Original Post Read More On today’s Heavy Networking, sponsor Graphaint is here to discuss how it’s rethinking SD-WAN using a Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) model to help customers consume WAN connectivity instead of setting up and operating a WAN for themselves. Graphiant combines SD-WAN mainstays such as multiple connection options and traffic

Day Two Cloud 185: Grappling With Cloud Strategies With Tim Banks

Original Post Read More Today on Day Two Cloud we engage in strategic thinking about cloud, workload repatriation, costs and spending, DevOps and Kubernetes, and more with guest Tim Banks. Tim is a Lead Developer Advocate at Dell Technologies and has done stints at AWS, Equinix, and the Duckbill Group.

Heavy Networking 668: Inside A Virtualization Consultant’s Home Lab

Original Post Read More On Heavy Networking today we look at a home lab running VMware products including NSX, as well as infrastructure-as-code products Terraform, Packer, and Ansible. These use cases create a different hardware demand than virtualized network operating system images. Guest Maarten Van Driessen explains it all, including

Day Two Cloud 184: Think Multiplatform, Not Multicloud

Original Post Read More Today on Day Two Cloud we put on our thinking caps about platforms, cloud, and multicloud. The last ten years or so has been a push for “cloud-first,” but any wholesale approach to “X-first” (cloud, edge, digital, etc.) is problematic. We discuss why. We also explore