A Time Before, During, and After Kubernetes - Santiago - GumGum
ShipTalk - SRE, DevOps, Platform Engineering, Software Delivery06/28/21 • 27 min
In this episode of ShipTalk we are joined by Santiago Campuzano. Santiago is a Lead DevOps Engineer at GumGum and has seen his fair share of distributed systems. Santiago used to build distributed Java/JEE applications for the financial sector and has gone through the early days of containerization leveraging technologies such as Apache Mesos and Apache Marathon before leveraging Kubernetes.
We go through in the episode describing the time right before containerization became popular to the journey that Santiago and firms have been on ever since. Santiago has also published an excellent blog describing concerns and different points of view when implementing K8s at scale.
Blog:
https://medium.com/gumgum-tech/implementing-kubernetes-the-hidden-part-of-the-iceberg-part-1-76c3e9684d49
06/28/21 • 27 min
ShipTalk - SRE, DevOps, Platform Engineering, Software Delivery - A Time Before, During, and After Kubernetes - Santiago - GumGum
Transcript
Ravi Lachhman 00:06
Well hi everybody, and welcome back to another episode of ShipTalk. This is our first episode after {unscripted{. And I'm very honored to be talking to Santiago today. So Santiago for the listeners who don't know who you are, and maybe tell us a little bit about yourself, and where do you work?
Santiago Campuzano 00:21
First of all, thanks so much, Ravi, for having me here. My name is Santiago Campuzano. I am a Lead DevOps engi
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