Darin Pope & Viktor Farcic

DevOps Paradox

What is DevOps? We will attempt to answer this and many more questions.

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Darin Pope & Viktor Farcic

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Technology

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www.devopsparadox.com

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

DOP 233: Upskill Your Knowledge Using Wilco 18.10.2023

#233: When you first start a job, you'll probably be doing good to get paired up with a senior person to walk you through the ropes. What if instead you could sit down and actually run through simulations that were created from actual events? In this episode, we talk with On Freund, Co-Founder and CEO at Wilco, about how Wilco can help not only individuals, but also companies needing to create bet...

DOP 232: Real-Time Application Security Using Arnica 11.10.2023

#232: More than eighteen months in, Log4J appears to still be a huge problem for many organizations. What if there was a way to make sure those types of problems could be easily bubbled out to the right people at the right time in the tools they are already using? In this episode, we talk with Nir Valtman, CEO and co-founder at Arnica, about how protecting your source code, applications and people...

DOP 231: Automating API Development With Hasura 04.10.2023

#231: We never thought that exposing our databases to the public internet was a good thing. However, when we started creating middleware API services that sat in front of those databases, we probably ended up doing almost the exact same type work that we did when we created the database schemas themselves. Somehow or another, we thought this was good, but in reality, it was not the right solution....

DOP 230: Simplifying End-to-End Encryption With Smallstep 27.09.2023

#230: In today's digital age, it's no secret that relying solely on passwords for security is no longer an effective solution. We all understand the risks associated with using just passwords, but the question remains: what other alternatives do we have at our disposal? What if you could eliminate passwords all together and still make all your communications completely secure? In this episode, we...

DOP 229: The Evolution of Installing Applications into Kubernetes 20.09.2023

#229: When Kubernetes was first released in September 2014, the only way we could get applications installed to the cluster was by using kubectl apply and big, ugly YAML files. Since that time, many tools have been introduced to help manage application installation into Kubernetes clusters. However, no matter what tool you are using in 2023, under the hood, we're still just submitting those big, u...

DOP 228: The Customer Is the True North Star 13.09.2023

#228: The Agile Manifesto is now more than 20 years old. However, even after all this time, instead of helping organizations create and deliver software faster to satisfy customer needs, many times Agile principles are turned into rigid processes that stifle innovation and limit customer satisfaction. Have far have we strayed from the core principles of the manifesto? In this episode, we talk with...

DOP 227: Layoff-Proofing Your Career 06.09.2023

#227: Imagine this. You walk into your office and your manager pulls you to the side and says "Pack up your belongings. You've been made redundant. We wish you the best in your future endeavors." Just like that, you no longer have a job. In even more extreme cases, just because a company exists today does not mean that it will exist tomorrow. Think about Enron, Blockbuster, Compaq and many others....

DOP 226: When Cloud Services Let Us Down 30.08.2023

#226: Dependency on third-party providers is an inescapable reality of modern operations. However, expecting third-party providers to solve everything for you is highly unrealistic. Even if you had all the money in the world, you probably still would have issues with your operations. In this episode, we break down an article that discusses what level of support and services we should expect from t...

DOP 225: The Rise of Kubernetes: From Google to Global Phenomenon 23.08.2023

#225: How did Kubernetes become the predominant choice for modern-day DevOps teams? From changing how applications run to reshaping security parameters, learn how this open-source platform continues to turn heads. In today's episode, we talk with Craig Box, VP of Open Source and Community at Armo, as he uncovers the secrets behind Kubernetes. From Google's original vision for the tool to its unexp...

DOP 224: Are Developer Bootcamps Worth It? 16.08.2023

#224: Are boot camps and CS degrees always necessary for landing a job? Or, can hands-on learning through eLearning platforms bridge that gap? In today's episode, we speak with Lane Wagner, creator of boot.dev, to learn about the obstacles new developers face on their journey to becoming proficient back-end developers.   Lane's contact information  Twitter: https://twitter.com/wagslane LinkedIn: h...

DOP 223: Vendors and Communities Working Together in Open Source 09.08.2023

#223: Maybe you've been in the tech space for years and you're ready to get into open source. On the other hand, you may be fresh out of school and you're trying to build your CV. What project should you start to work on? The answer is easier than you think. In this episode, we speak with Dotan Horovits, Principal Developer Advocate at Logz.io, on topics ranging from running an in-person event to...

DOP 222: Finding Performance Bottlenecks With Ddosify 02.08.2023

#222: Where do you start when you are having performance bottlenecks in your application? You might start looking at a log or a dashboard. What if there was a better way? In this episode, we speak with Kursat and Fatih, co-founders of Ddosify, about how the standard way of analysis will become a thing of the past.   Kursat's contact information: Twitter: https://twitter.com/kursat_aktas_ LinkedIn:...

DOP 221: Treat Security Like a Bug With Seemplicity 26.07.2023

#221: As an application developer, how often do you receive spreadsheets of findings from your security team? Do you drop everything you're doing and work your way through the 57,239 findings during your existing sprint? Our guess is probably not. Even if you did, how would you know where to start? Just because a finding is marked as critical does not mean that it's exploitable. In this episode, w...

DOP 220: What Are the Top Challenges for Implementing DevOps? 19.07.2023

#220: DevOps has revolutionized software development and operations, enabling organizations to deliver software faster, with improved quality and collaboration. But as with any significant transformation, implementing DevOps comes with its own set of challenges. In this episode, we focus on the top challenges faced during the implementation of DevOps. From cultural resistance to finding skilled la...

DOP 219: What Is NoSQL? 12.07.2023

#219: In a world overflowing with data, traditional relational databases struggled to keep up with the demands of scalability, flexibility, and performance. Enter NoSQL, a groundbreaking approach to database management that shattered the limitations of the past. In this episode, we talk with Matthew Groves, developer advocate for Couchbase, about his thoughts on SQL (the language), where you shoul...

DOP 218: Continuous Testing With BlazeMeter 05.07.2023

#218: Continuous testing has become an integral part of modern software development and delivery. It enables organizations to maintain high quality and agility in the face of rapid software iterations. But how can we harness the power of artificial intelligence to enhance and optimize the continuous testing process? In this episode, we speak with Bharath Vantari, Principal Presales at Perforce for...

DOP 217: Learning eBPF With Liz Rice 28.06.2023

#217: Extended Berkeley Packet Filter, or eBPF, has been making waves in the tech industry over the past few years. It's a technology that enables you to extend the functionality of the Linux kernel without having to write kernel modules. But what exactly is eBPF, and how does it impact our systems, networks, and security? In this episode, we speak with Liz Rice, Chief Open Source Officer with eBP...

DOP 216: Simplify Microservice Development With Signadot 21.06.2023

#216: As your team continues down the microservices journey, at some point you've probably hit the wall on being able to test against the versions of the other services that you really need to test. You could spin up new hardware, but that becomes very inefficient and very costly very quickly. Since you are running your production (and staging and QA) environments in Kubernetes, there has to be an...

DOP 215: Reviewing Thoughtworks Technology Radar Volume 28 14.06.2023

#215: Thoughtworks recently released Volume 28 of their Technology Radar. Darin and Viktor take some time to break it down and discover that they might be in the wrong jobs.   Thoughtworks Technology Radar https://www.thoughtworks.com/en-us/radar   Today's sponsor: Save 25% on your first Barbaro Mojo order using the code "DevOps25" https://barbaromojo.com/discount/DevOps25   YouTube channel: https...

DOP 214: Taking SQL to the Next Level With Materialize 07.06.2023

#214: When we first start developing applications, we probably also use a database. But at some point in time, we'll probably hit a wall with that database because of changing business requirements. What are we supposed to do then? In this episode, we speak with Arjun Narayan, CEO of Materialize, about of a number of items ranging from why you should move from the no-win scenario of self-hosting t...

DOP 213: Unlocking the Secrets to a Successful Product Launch 31.05.2023

#213: You've been tasked with bringing a new SaaS product to market. Where do you start? Logically, or maybe not so much so, it's important to start by defining your target audience, understanding their needs, and developing a solution that meets those needs. You'll also probably end up fighting the build from scratch versus modifying something that already exists battle. In this episode, we speak...

DOP 212: Build and Release SaaS Pricing Changes Faster With Stigg 24.05.2023

#212: Let's assume for a moment that you are building a SaaS that you want to turn into a product. Sure, you need to make sure your authentication works, but that's really step 1 of potentially thousands of steps. Should you create all the services you really need to run a SaaS or should you pull something off the shelf? In this episode, we speak with Anton Zagrebelny, the co-founder and CTO of St...

DOP 211: Learning To Code in the Age of AI 17.05.2023

#211: With the advent of video games like Minecraft and Roblox, kids are starting to learn to code at much younger ages than before. The question is are these kids going to be ready to become the computer programmers for the next generation?  In this episode, we speak with Jim Douglas, CEO at Armory, about the reality of what programming will look like in the future and what skills we need to be l...

DOP 210: Mastering Database Scalability with PlanetScale 10.05.2023

#210: If you're feeling frustrated and overwhelmed due to your current database deployment and management process not working as expected, then you are not alone! Think about how many times you've needed to maintain the schema of your database and then you give up because it's either going to break things or it's going to take too long for a migration to happen.  In this episode, we speak with Sam...

DOP 209: Move From Multicloud to Polycloud With Macrometa 03.05.2023

#209: Many people think they want to take their applications and run replicas of those applications on different cloud providers to mitigate risk. What if instead you created your applications to leverage the benefits of all the different cloud providers? In this episode, we speak with Chetan Venkatesh, CEO and founder of Macrometa, about why using multiple cloud services to run cookie cutter vers...

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