122: Chefnanigans, Emotional Intelligence, Derek the DevOps Dinosaur, BPF, Envoy Convoy, Crates of k8s, OPA, and More

Chef announced this week they were giving up on letting users have binaries for free. Instead, you now can have all the source code for free but, not any of the binaries. Adam Jacob cited one company as having already adopted this model; Red Hat (my employer, see disclaimer). It’s a rather dubious claim because this Free Software Product model, developed mostly by Adam Jacob in the past sixth months, definitely does not predate Red Hat. I sure haven’t seen an announcement about how Red Hat is changing anything. Nor have I seen any policy about adopting this specific model (full disclosure, I was on PTO Friday). Regardless, I guess the thinking is if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ But, what if the Red Hat model didn’t work? Red Hat is getting acquired by IBM but, is that a win? That remains to be seen. The Red Hat model is likely a win for investors once the acquisition closes. But, is that a win for open source? Are we even playing the same game? 🤔🤔🤔 ...

April 7, 2019 · 7 min · Chris Short

121: Kubernetes 1.14, Cloudy with a Chance of Complexity, Accelerate State of DevOps survey, and More

There is something to be said about simplicity. The amount of yak shaving needed these days is enormous. I’ve been on and off trying to get a container up and running in a cloud native manner. I’ve tried all of the major cloud providers and a few more. But, to a cloud, they all have inadequacies of one sort or another. If one has weird load balancing, the other has an absurdly expensive database service (compared to the competition). If one has a clean Kubernetes implementation, the other is missing a few features. This stuff isn’t easy and if anyone thinks it is they’ve likely gotten ahold of a round peg they can force into a square hole more times than not. Keep your heads up out there. “Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.” —Will Rogers Log Management Modernized With LogDNA’s fast, multi-cloud logging platform, DevOps and Engineering teams can easily and quickly aggregate all system and application logs into one efficient platform. Whether on-premise, in the cloud, or a hybrid solution, we have you covered. Don’t take our word for it. Try it yourself. ...

March 31, 2019 · 6 min · Chris Short

120: Kubernetes, Azure, GitHub, Microsoft, No Medium, Meritocracy, BGP, Clippy, GitOps, DevOps Productivity Hacks, and More

No introduction. Enjoy your week! “Listen to your instinct, grab the opportunity when it presents itself and then give it your all.” —Helen Mirren New Microsoft Azure Elastic Agent Plugin for GoCD With GoCD’s new Azure plugin, run your CI/CD pipelines on Azure virtual machines, and let GoCD scale up on-demand agents based on your need. Remove bottlenecks and reduce the cost of your agent infrastructure. Learn more about GoCD: www.gocd.org Learn more about GoCD’s Azure plugin: https://extensions-docs.gocd.org/azure/current/ SPONSORED Audiobook: Lean Enterprise How well does your organization respond to changing market conditions, customer needs, and emerging technologies? This practical guide presents Lean and Agile principles and patterns that enable you to move fast at scale—and demonstrates why and how to apply these methodologies throughout your organization, rather than in just one department or team. Through case studies, you’ll learn how successful enterprises have rethought everything from governance and financial management to systems architecture and organizational culture in the pursuit of radically improved performance. SPONSORED ...

March 24, 2019 · 7 min · Chris Short

119: Serverless, k8s on k8s on k8s, gRPC (Yeah You Know Me), Foundation Fatigue, Self Care, and More

I learned this week that I’ve had Shingles since at least November. If you don’t know, Shingles is adult chickenpox and can suck the life out of you (get your kids vaccinated). I didn’t notice the first sign of shingles, pain, due to all the medications I’m already taking. I chalked up the fatigue to a busier than normal travel schedule. I had several opportunities to get the first outbreak looked at and didn’t. This second outbreak did get looked at and it is a wake-up call. The point is if you don’t take care of yourself, how able are you going to take care of anything else? “Every day is a new beginning, take a deep breath and start again.” —Unknown New Microsoft Azure Elastic Agent Plugin for GoCD With GoCD’s new Azure plugin, run your CI/CD pipelines on Azure virtual machines, and let GoCD scale up on-demand agents based on your need. Remove bottlenecks and reduce the cost of your agent infrastructure. ...

March 17, 2019 · 9 min · Chris Short

118: Kubernetes, People, Say AMI, Ghidra, Terraform, Git, OperatorHub, and More

Life is more significant than tech. We all recognize this fact but, seldom do we internalize it and own it. This newsletter attempts to imitate life. Injecting needed doses of humanity and thought provocation into your inbox every week. People, Process, and Tools involves all facets of each. They’re in that order for a reason. I can load your inbox up every week with endless lists of tools. They aren’t going to fix your broken processes though. The people implementing those processes need to have their minds open to new ideas and methods. People implementing processes they have real ownership in using tooling they find real value in using will go further towards improving outcomes than implementing any new piece of technology ever will. My long-held opinion that technology should improve life is only a part of the equation. Technology by itself gives people a way to improve something. People do the actual improving. The care, education, and growth of the people in your charge are dependent upon you. Treat this great responsibility with the attention it deserves and you will go very far in life. ...

March 10, 2019 · 6 min · Chris Short