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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Is 2025 even harder than we expected? 23.04.2025

We review 2025 predictions today and dig into why I think this year is going to be both boring and terrifying for a lot of enterprise IT leaders. That, of course, spans Amazon, Reinvent storage, VMware, AI, and Agentic AI - we run the gamut on what is coming and why this is actually going to be a very challenging year. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/H6UvLC-r2zmBO9A5jffUkhnjr5o?utm_source=copy_url...

The Many Bits of Quantum State 18.04.2025

In this episode, we dive into all things quantum computing, starting from the idea that Microsoft managed to put a new quantum silicon chip together. We go all over quantum from compute to entanglement and everything in between. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/Tt282iKZEkt5nL3C3zCDf_-pEIE?utm_source=copy_url References: https://naumanahmad86.medium.com/is-the-mac-mini-m4-cluster-the-ultimate-machine...

Kubernetes on Prem vs Cloud 14.04.2025

We step back in this episode of our Tech Ops series and talk about cloud self managed infrastructure and how you balance the competing concerns. We started from a report that RackN had commissioned talking about on premises Kubernetes, and mixing that into your IT infrastructure. Can you have a cloud broker? Can you do multi cloud, some sort of tried and true topics for cloud consideration, but th...

DeepThink AI and Kubernetes 04.04.2025

We springboard from DeepThinking AI and have a robust conversation about what impact DeepThink is having on the industry. We also discuss where we see things going into the dilemma of people building AI infrastructure and working to do that quickly, robustly and with strong governance. This is necessary to ensure that they can quickly update and manage that AI infrastructure that they're spending...

Writing Great Test Scripts [TechOps] 01.04.2025

We deep dive into something seemingly very small, but with a lot of repercussions for how you manage and run a data center, and that is test scripts for servers. As you're going through a production cycle or a provisioning cycle, how do you test? What do you test? This topic was from a Reddit thread that we answered and then had a whole hour conversation about just how important and impactful this...

HA in DRP [TechOps] 21.03.2025

Today we dive into RackN high availability technology and what we did to build consensus based raft HA capabilities directly into Digital Rebar. This is one of those episodes where we are talking specifically and only about Digital Rebar, so it is a vendored conversation from that perspective. If you are building HA systems, or are interested in how HA systems work, this is a great session to lear...

Gitops and Immutability 21.03.2025

The cloud2030 Tech Ops series is an ongoing discussion for us to create what I think of as 200 level content for tech and operations leaders, exploring really complex, deep topics in a thoughtful way to really extend your knowledge base and capabilities in the data center and infrastructure space. Today's episode talks about gitops and immutability, and what we're doing here is connecting together...

KubeVirt in the Enterprise 14.03.2025

This is one of those fun conversations where we're really diving not just into the tech but the enterprise consumption of the tech and how people are thinking about it. How does technology like Kubernetes evolve and get used in ways that the community is not thinking about and find a whole new path for adoption and commercialization? If this is going on in your organization, we want to hear from y...

Why is adding LLM into an App so hard? 07.03.2025

We talk about current events, the acquisition of data stacks and the closing of the HashiCorp acquisition by IBM. Later, we dive into the productivity of AI and what's going on - are companies really getting the benefits that they expect from AI chat bot integrations and what the challenges are? We touch base on a little bit of something more infrastructure focused, where I give a preview of work...

Virtualization in Containers (KubeVirt, OpenShift Virtualization) 13.02.2025

In this episode, we dive deeper into the new architectural trends for infrastructure designers in this coming decade, which is a transition from virtualization platforms first like VMware into containerized platforms first. But this time, we talk through the use of virtualization in containerized systems - keeping VMs but with what changes are necessary to make a containerized virtualization platf...

Symbolic AI 01.02.2025

We discuss Symbolic AI via LLMs for advanced reasoning in manufacturing and real-time analytics. Key points included leveraging symbolic representations and algebraic equations, utilizing knowledge graphs to improve model accuracy, and exploring agentic AI frameworks with specialized agents working together using swarm intelligence principles to tackle complex problems like anomaly detection and p...

Software Defined Edge 14.12.2024

We revisit edge infrastructure and the motivations behind building and managing edge infrastructure with an unusual take. In this case, we ask ourselves if all of these edge devices are becoming more software defined or becoming more standardized, off the shelf component tree. And will that change how we look at managing and running edge infrastructure? Will we shift compute and operations process...

UEFI Secure Boot Issue Discussion 06.12.2024

We explore the certificate issue in which secure boot is potentially compromised because of certificates that have been compromised in ways they could be easily used as for an attack vector. This is a very significant flaw and something that should be on your purview and radar to fix. We're going to talk about what the issue is, why it's important, how secure boot works, and what you can do to mit...

Nonviolent Communication [Book Club] 29.11.2024

Today we go back to our book club and talk about Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg. It's really foundational work that has elements pulled into a lot of other books that we've already discussed, and I think it’s essential for people who are looking to be better leaders. It’s also great to learn how to communicate with more empathy, to frame and phrase questions and engagement that exp...

State Of VCs 22.11.2024

We dive deep into the current state of the venture capital (VC) market, exploring the significant shifts and challenges faced by entrepreneurs and investors alike in the post-COVID landscape. Key topics discussed include: The decline in the allure of VC funding and the impact of "pump and flip" models The market volatility and caution among venture firms due to economic factors The changing focus...

BootC created Bare Metal Containers [TechOps] 17.11.2024

We dive deep into the technical details of BootC - a Red Hat-led technology that uses container-like definitions to describe machine boot processes. BootC is an important development, especially as companies embrace containers and seek a unified approach to machine configuration. RackN CTO, Greg Althaus, provides an in-depth overview of how BootC works, its key capabilities, and the potential bene...

Reading Logs And Events [TechOps Series] 08.11.2024

This episode explores the challenges of processing events and logs in technical operations. The discussion covers the importance of understanding the intent and purpose of building systems downstream from eventing and logging systems. Key topics include the trade-offs between real-time and delayed event processing, the principle of least privilege, and strategies for handling event buffering and d...

Logging [TechOps Series] 01.11.2024

We dive deep into logging, tracing, metrics, observability, with a specific filter for automation and systems and infrastructure. There's a real challenge here of how you capture information from a running system in a way that provides the right information at the right time. That fundamentally is the question that we are working to answer throughout this really fascinating discussion about loggin...

Eve Of A Nuclear Renaissance? 25.10.2024

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pebble-bed_reactor Do nuclear power and a potential renaissance in nuclear power, driven by the voracious power demands for data centers, have the potential of becoming accepted, local and an economic boom for communities? If you're scratching your head thinking, no way, maybe this conversation will change your mind. Enjoy! Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/yU...

Reading Logs And Events [Techops] 18.10.2024

This TechOps episode explores the challenges of processing events and logs in technical operations. The discussion covers the importance of understanding the intent and purpose of building systems downstream from eventing and logging systems. Key topics include the trade-offs between real-time and delayed event processing, the principle of least privilege, and strategies for handling event bufferi...

Training Small LLMs 11.10.2024

In this episode, we dive deep into the emerging world of building and training small language models. We'll discuss the benefits, risks, and challenges companies face as they work to create more targeted and efficient AI models. From managing hardware and power requirements to ensuring data privacy and governance, we'll cover the key considerations for enterprises looking to leverage the power of...

Process: Good, Bad And Ugly 05.10.2024

This podcast episode explores the challenges of process improvement in IT operations, using examples from data centers, automotive, and cybersecurity. The discussion covers the slow evolution of secure boot, the difficulties cloud providers face in translating their processes to the broader market, and the emergence of vehicle-to-anything ecosystems. The group delves into the need for standardizat...

Containers Manager [TechOps] 27.09.2024

In this episode, we continue our TechOps series, diving deep into the topic of container management. As containers become increasingly mainstream, the need to effectively manage and orchestrate these lightweight, purpose-built environments is crucial. We'll explore the distinctions between container management and orchestration, discussing the different tools, techniques and trade-offs involved. W...

Supply Chain Security [Tech Ops] 20.09.2024

In this episode, we dive deep into a recent and highly sophisticated SSH intrusion attack that was discovered in the Linux kernel. We'll discuss how the attackers were able to inject a backdoor into a critical compression library, leveraging social engineering tactics to become a trusted maintainer over several years. The attack was designed to bypass security checks and evade detection, even from...

Software Bill of Materials [TechOps 006] 13.09.2024

A software bill of materials is the idea that we can define and document exactly what goes into a system. We look at governance today and SBOMs as we put it together, both from a software and an operation side. From an operations perspective, it truly is a big challenge. This conversation is a little bit more theoretical than some of the TechOps discussions have been. Enjoy! Transcript: https://ot...

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