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In this episode Justin and Autumn are joined by Mandi Walls to take you back to a time before the cloud. Before Kubernetes. When a/s/l was common and servers were made of metal. Back to the days of AOL to discuss how chat rooms worked.
Changelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- FireHydrant – The alerting and on-call tool designed for humans, not systems. Signals puts teams at the center, giving you ultimate control over rules, policies, and schedules. No need to configure your services or do wonky work-arounds. Signals filters out the noise, alerting you only on what matters. Manage coverage requests and on-call notifications effortlessly within Slack. But here’s the game-changer…Signals natively integrates with FireHydrant’s full incident management suite, so as soon as you’re alerted you can seamlessly kickoff and manage your entire incident inside a single platform. Learn more or switch today at firehydrant.com/signals
- Ladder Life Insurance – 100% digital — no doctors, no needles, no paperwork. Don’t put it off until the very last minute to get term coverage life insurance through Ladder. Find out if you’re instantly approved. They’re rated A and A plus. Life insurance costs more as you age, now’s the time to cross it off your list.
- Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.
Featuring:
- Mandi Walls – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Justin Garrison – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Autumn Nash – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
Show Notes:
Links of the week
JDCO
Java, Data, Cloud, Other
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Chapters
1. This is Ship It! (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: FireHydrant (00:00:52)
3. The opener (00:03:21)
4. Welcome Mandi Walls! (00:19:17)
5. Getting started at AOL (00:20:18)
6. Tech stack 20 years ago (00:21:29)
7. Mandi's role in migration (00:24:09)
8. AOL's scale (00:25:45)
9. Let's be friends (00:28:48)
10. On-prem war stories (00:29:09)
11. Worst outage (00:31:18)
12. Team sizes (00:35:40)
13. Pagers and NOCs (00:36:40)
14. No AOL for teams (00:37:28)
15. Casual uses and flexibility (00:39:29)
16. Benefits of simple tools (00:41:55)
17. AOLserver? (00:44:47)
18. Tail end of AOL (00:47:39)
19. Collecting user data (00:50:47)
20. How do you scale on-prem? (00:54:54)
21. Learning from the past (00:56:59)
22. Forming good relations with other teams (00:57:53)
23. Thanks for joining us! (00:59:35)
24. Sponsor: Ladder Life Insurance (01:00:34)
25. The closer (01:02:23)
26. JDCO (01:03:57)
27. Outro (01:11:40)
130 episodes
Manage episode 414988203 series 2930339
In this episode Justin and Autumn are joined by Mandi Walls to take you back to a time before the cloud. Before Kubernetes. When a/s/l was common and servers were made of metal. Back to the days of AOL to discuss how chat rooms worked.
Changelog++ members save 6 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- FireHydrant – The alerting and on-call tool designed for humans, not systems. Signals puts teams at the center, giving you ultimate control over rules, policies, and schedules. No need to configure your services or do wonky work-arounds. Signals filters out the noise, alerting you only on what matters. Manage coverage requests and on-call notifications effortlessly within Slack. But here’s the game-changer…Signals natively integrates with FireHydrant’s full incident management suite, so as soon as you’re alerted you can seamlessly kickoff and manage your entire incident inside a single platform. Learn more or switch today at firehydrant.com/signals
- Ladder Life Insurance – 100% digital — no doctors, no needles, no paperwork. Don’t put it off until the very last minute to get term coverage life insurance through Ladder. Find out if you’re instantly approved. They’re rated A and A plus. Life insurance costs more as you age, now’s the time to cross it off your list.
- Fly.io – The home of Changelog.com — Deploy your apps and databases close to your users. In minutes you can run your Ruby, Go, Node, Deno, Python, or Elixir app (and databases!) all over the world. No ops required. Learn more at fly.io/changelog and check out the speedrun in their docs.
Featuring:
- Mandi Walls – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Justin Garrison – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
- Autumn Nash – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn
Show Notes:
Links of the week
JDCO
Java, Data, Cloud, Other
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Chapters
1. This is Ship It! (00:00:00)
2. Sponsor: FireHydrant (00:00:52)
3. The opener (00:03:21)
4. Welcome Mandi Walls! (00:19:17)
5. Getting started at AOL (00:20:18)
6. Tech stack 20 years ago (00:21:29)
7. Mandi's role in migration (00:24:09)
8. AOL's scale (00:25:45)
9. Let's be friends (00:28:48)
10. On-prem war stories (00:29:09)
11. Worst outage (00:31:18)
12. Team sizes (00:35:40)
13. Pagers and NOCs (00:36:40)
14. No AOL for teams (00:37:28)
15. Casual uses and flexibility (00:39:29)
16. Benefits of simple tools (00:41:55)
17. AOLserver? (00:44:47)
18. Tail end of AOL (00:47:39)
19. Collecting user data (00:50:47)
20. How do you scale on-prem? (00:54:54)
21. Learning from the past (00:56:59)
22. Forming good relations with other teams (00:57:53)
23. Thanks for joining us! (00:59:35)
24. Sponsor: Ladder Life Insurance (01:00:34)
25. The closer (01:02:23)
26. JDCO (01:03:57)
27. Outro (01:11:40)
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