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
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 the live recording of the complete show with demos from February 29, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. 256).★Topics★Portainer Website Portainer on YouTubePortainer on XPortainer on LinkedInPortainer Demo: Kubernetes the "easy" wayCreators & 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 my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Apr 4
49 min
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 the live recording of the complete show with demos from March 7, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. 257).★Topics★Daytona websiteDaytona on GitHubWhy Daytona OSS'dDIY GuideCreators & 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 my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Mar 21
47 min
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 the live recording of the complete show from February 15, 2024 on YouTube (Ep. #254).★Topics★pganalyze websitepganalyze YouTube channel pgvector cloudnative-pg Crunch Postgres for Kubernetes CockroachDBCreators & 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 my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Mar 7
46 min
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.  The live recording of the complete show from December 14, 2023 is on YouTube (Ep. #245)★Topics★Dive WebsiteSlimToolkit WebsiteOpenTelemetry WebsiteeBPF WebsiteeBPF Documentary Continuous Delivery Foundation CDEvents WebsiteML Ops WebsiteOllama WebsiteDocker + OllamaNeo4j WebsiteInspektor Gadget WebsiteArc Browser k6 Load testingCreators & 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 my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Feb 22
52 min
Faster Dev Feedback and Previews with Livecycle
Bret is joined by Matan Mishan & Roy Razon of Livecycle to discuss developer platforms and how to improve developer collaboration and speeding up feedback and previews.We talk about the various delays encountered in pull requests due to feedback processes, and how Lifecycle's tools aim to shorten this feedback loop in Docker Desktop, local CLI with Preevy, and automated CI workflows. I like how Lifecycle provides multiple locations and ways to get access to people in the preview environments that really lets you just fit the different parts of the tool into your workflow, as opposed to one way to do everything. It's great for getting feedback quickly during the PR process, rather than making people set up their own environments to test their changes. I also liked their ideas around how the feedback loops can be improved.This episode contains great demos so be sure to also check out the live recording of the complete show from December 21, 2023 on YouTube (Ep. #246). ★Topics★Livecycle's WebsitePreevy RepositoryLivecycle Docker ExtensionCreators & Guests Bret Fisher - Host Matan Mishan - Guest Roy Razon - Guest Beth Fisher - Producer Cristi Cotovan - Editor (00:00) - Intro (01:57) - Internal Developer Platform: a self-service solution (06:38) - Lifecycle and the Docker Extension (24:10) - Using GitHub Environments (27:46) - First Steps and What's Next You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Feb 8
37 min
Docker Recap of 2023
Bret and Nirmal are joined by Michael Irwin, DevRel at Docker, to talk about all the products and features Docker shipped in 2023, and what's coming in early 2024. Michael has been on this show many times as a Docker Captain and now as a Docker employee, and it's always great to dig into the details of the products with someone who's been using them for so many years as an end-user and now staff at Docker. Docker did some big things in 2023, but they also shipped some smaller features that we will help you catch up on in this episode.The live recording of the complete show from December 28, 2023 is on YouTube (Ep. #247)★Topics★Docker 2023 MilestonesDocker Build CloudDocker Engine release notesDocker Compose WatchDockerCon PlaylistDockerCon AnnouncementsCompose includesDocker ScoutDocker GenAI stackGetting started with GenAI on DockerDocker acquires MutagenCreators & Guests Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Nirmal Mehta - Host Michael Irwin 🇺🇦 🕊 - Guest (00:00) - Introduction (02:11) - The Docker Engine (04:43) - Performance improvements (08:16) - Docker Extensions (09:12) - Dashboard and GUI updates (12:46) - Docker init (17:43) - What's new in Compose? (24:33) - Docker Scout (36:43) - Docker and AI/Machine Learning (43:55) - What's Coming Up in 2024? (47:07) - Docker Debug You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Jan 25
55 min
Tailscale Everything
Bret is joined by Alex Kretzschmar to talk about Tailscale, a universal VPN that connects teams, devices, and development environments for easy access to remote resources.Alex and I talk about projects he's worked on in containers over the years and then we quickly get into Tailscale and talking about why he joined the team there. Tailscale is one of those tools that's hard to put down. I've used it for years to connect my personal devices to my home server lab when I'm traveling or servers I might have on the internet that I run temporarily. It connects them all together in a seamless VPN. The product itself comes up a lot in our Discord server when people are talking about needing some secure remote access to something anywhere in the world. Tailscale keeps adding more and more features, I can't really keep up, so we had Alex on the show to talk about all the new stuff, including a client for Apple TV, which at first, I didn't quite understand why, but now it totally makes sense; and a Kubernetes operator that does some slick things around connecting engineers on their local machines to clusters. I found Alex at the Tailscale booth at KubeCon this year and invited him on the show to talk about this relatively new yet ubiquitous-feeling product.  The live recording of the complete show from November 30, 2023 is on YouTube (Ep. #243)★Topics★Tailscale websiteHeadscale websiteTailscale CommunityTailscale Docker Mod Blog PostID Headers DemoDevrel DemoCreators & Guests Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Alex Kretzschmar - Guest (00:00) - Tailscale Everything (19:37) - Tailscale Licensing (28:24) - Tailscale vs Other Networking Products (32:33) - Server and Key Exchange (33:50) - Does Tailscale Support 'Trunking'? (39:20) - Client for Mikrotik (40:06) - Docker Integration (43:46) - Tailscale Server on Your Own Hardware (46:57) - Apple TV Client (48:54) - Performance Breakthroughs (50:52) - Key Exchange Mechanism You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Jan 5
55 min
Dockerfiles have versions?
I break down why Dockerfile frontends exist and how Docker's build engine "BuildKit" is giving us updated Dockerfile features.The TL;DR of this podcast is to add this to your Dockerfiles as the first line, always and forever.# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1It'll ensure your Dockerfile will have access to the latest v1.x features of the "Dockerfile frontend" feature of BuildKit.★Topics★My newsletter on Dockerfile frontends (including links and references)Creators & Guests Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host (00:00) - (00:36) - Understanding Docker Files (00:47) - The Evolution of Docker Files (01:05) - The Importance of Docker File Versions (02:20) - The Impact of Dockerfile Standards (03:41) - The Benefits of Using the Latest Dockerf ile Parser (04:16) - The Challenges of Docker Engine Versions (05:18) - The Advantages of Docker Front Ends (07:56) - The Role of OCI in Dockerfiles (10:18) - Exploring New Features in Docker File Front Ends (15:27) - Conclusion: The Future of Docker Files You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Dec 28, 2023
16 min
Dagger: CI of the Future?
Application delivery doesn’t have to suck. Bret and Nirmal are joined by Solomon Hykes, the founder or Docker, to talk about Dagger and their application delivery-as-code that runs anywhere.💥 This episode is brought to you by our valued sponsor and friends at CAST AI! 💥CAST AI is an all-in-one Kubernetes cost optimization and automation platform that achieves over 60% average compute cost savings without months of onboarding. You get lightning fast autoscaling, downscaling, spot VM support and more with no hit to performance.Use the link below and optimize your first cluster for FREE.cast.ai/bretfisherSolomon started Dagger after he left Docker in 2018 with a few other Docker VPs, including Sam Alba and Andrea Lusardi. Dagger is an innovative startup aimed at simplifying and revolutionizing DevOps automation and software delivery. Created to address Docker's unattended gaps, Dagger streamlines software building, testing, and deployment, exhibiting immense growth potential and wide applications in fostering software ecosystems. For a few years now, they've been publicly iterating on the idea of a programmable and portable automation system for software building, testing, and deploying. In this episode, they cover many topics around Docker and Dagger. I've been convinced that I need to start trying out Dagger in my projects.The live recording of the complete show from November 16, 2023 is on YouTube (Ep. #241)★Topics★Dagger websiteCreators & Guests Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host Nirmal Mehta - Host Solomon Hykes - Guest (00:00) - Intro (01:44) - Introducing Solomon Hykes and His Journey (02:25) - Solomon's Life Post-Docker (04:00) - The Genesis of Dagger (09:10) - The Vision Behind Dagger (25:44) - Modules and Declarative Model in Dagger (35:11) - Integration of Dagger with Other Tools (37:04) - Docker Slim and Dagger (38:28) - Question: Dagger, Framework or Library? (39:09) - Question: Dagger's with BuildKit (39:33) - Question: Predictions for Dagger's Adoption (40:59) - Demonstration of Dagger's Functionality (41:15) - Dagger's Compatibility with Other CI Platforms (51:14) - Getting Started with Dagger You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Dec 14, 2023
57 min
Registry is getting an upgrade: Inside OCI artifacts
The OCI specifications for registry and image are getting a minor version number update to 1.1 soon, and this could be a big deal for anyone storing artifacts other than images somewhere in their infrastructure. This episode digs into the problem with artifacts today, and how the OCI and CNCF are planning to fix it with the "one registry to serve them all (artifacts)" in 2023/2024.💥 This episode is brought to you by our valued sponsor and friends at CAST AI! 💥CAST AI is an all-in-one Kubernetes cost optimization and automation platform that achieves over 60% average compute cost savings without months of onboarding. You get lightning fast autoscaling, downscaling, spot VM support and more with no hit to performance.Use the link below and optimize your first cluster for FREE.cast.ai/bretfisher★Topics★OCI image and runtime specificationsHelms's new OCI artifact supportBrandon Mitchell's recent OCI Distribution 1.1 RC talk on how registries relate data objects todayHere are the Helm docs on how to use your existing registries to store chartsORAS project Great talk on ORASOCI has a great, short post summarizing technical changes in OCI Image 1.1 and Distribution 1.1 specifications.My original newsletter with more links and screenshots, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3Creators & Guests Cristi Cotovan - Editor Beth Fisher - Producer Bret Fisher - Host (00:00) - (00:43) - Introduction to Docker and OCI Registries (03:08) - The Challenges of Artifact Storage in Enterprises (03:52) - The Role of Artifactory and Other Commercial Solutions (04:15) - The Problem with Artifact-Specific Storage Systems (04:31) - The Need for a Single Artifact Storage Standard (05:56) - The Future of OCI or Docker Registry (06:07) - The OCI Registry and its Main Data Objects (06:36) - The Use of Registries to Store Non-Container Image Data (07:42) - The Evolution of Container Registries (13:20) - The Vision of the OCI and CNCF Teams (14:11) - How to Use OCI Artifacts Today (15:39) - The Two Types of Artifacts and How to Use Them (17:13) - The Use of OCI Artifacts in Various Tools (19:42) - Conclusion: The Future of Artifact Storage You can also support my free material by subscribing to my YouTube channel and my weekly newsletter at bret.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 BoxHomepage bretfisher.com
Dec 7, 2023
21 min
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