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Iron Sysadmin is a podcast about being a sysadmin, with a healthy dose of paranoia. We talk about IT news, and have a tendancy toward information security, as it applies to Operations. Our hosts have decades of experience in the field, from desktop support, networking, architecture, network engineering, windows, linux, and even some industrial automation.
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Ten years ago, OpenShift launched to the world. Redhat had recently acquired my 12-person startup, Makara, and then handed the keys to me to run the project. “Go break glass and don’t let anyone get in your way,” was the direction we were given. Many twists and turns happened throughout the journey. This podcast series includes conversations with OpenShift’s founding team reminiscing about the early days and drawing on lessons for today’s founders.
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Trilio Insights delves into the dynamic world of data protection and cloud-native technologies. In addition to Trilio experts, we will bring together practitioners, innovators, and visionaries to explore the evolving landscape of data protection, backup, and recovery. From unraveling the complexities of multi-cloud environments to navigating the challenges of data governance, each episode of Trilio Insights serves to share expertise and experience for Product Engineering, It Ops, Dev Ops, Ar ...
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Send us a text Alex Redhat, a Ukrainian living in Germany, shares his passion for fly fishing and his experiences fishing for various species. He discusses how he got into fly fishing and the different types of fish he targets, including trout, grayling, pike, carp, and asp. He tells me about his fishing experiences in Germany and Poland, as well a…
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with Barry Ord Clarke about his journey in fly fishing and tying, the balance between passion and profession, and the evolution of fly fishing culture. We discuss Barry's new book, 'The Featherbender's Advanced Fly Tying Techniques', which combines print and digital resources to enhance the learning experienc…
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Send us a text Tim Schulz, a fishing guide and author, talks with me abut his experiences fishing in Michigan and Montana along with his latest book 'A Cast Away in Montana' We talk about the diverse fishing opportunities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, including trout, salmon, and steelhead. Tim shares his love for fishing with dry flies to rising …
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Send us a text Join me and my friend John Aplin for a days fishing on a chalkstream in Dorset. This is a tiny stream where landing your fly in some tricky areas is a fun challenge. The bow and arrow cast is the easiest way to get your fly in the right spot. Careful wading, a slow approach and you might be in the game. This was a fun days fishing th…
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Send us a text Our community is small and tightly knit. We might not have met everyone but we still share the same common passion for fly fishing. We lost our friend Kris Kent recently and many of us were deeply affected by it. The day after the funeral Adrian Grose-Hodge and I headed to the river as we felt we wanted to catch a fish for Kris. The …
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Send us a text Join me and my friends Jim Williams and Warren McCarthy for a day on the river. As ever, I turn up early and do some fishing alone before I sit down and talk with Jim about why he stepped away from fishing for a few years but is now back enjoying it once more. Warren joins us a little later after we managed to drag him out from his b…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Fly Culture podcast, I speak with Jo Stephenson, an experienced angler and fly tyer. We discuss Jo's appearance at the recent Game Fair, the current state of fly fishing, and her transition from lure fishing to fly fishing. Jo shares her favourite techniques for pike fishing and talks about her passion for fly …
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This month, Pete Wright welcomes back Rodolfo Casás, who previously introduced us to the OpenShift mindset. This time, Rodolfo dives into the must-have features of Trilio for OpenShift and OpenShift virtualization data protection. Throughout the conversation, Rodolfo highlights several key features that resonate with customers. He discusses the sim…
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Send us a text In this episode I catch up with Bob Wyatt who tells me about his recent fishing trips to New Zealand and the rivers he fishes near his home in Scotland. We look at the changing fishing landscape in New Zealand along with the impact of tourism on local rivers, and the decline in water quality due to industrial dairy farming. Bob also …
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Send us a text Alex Thrift talks to me about his love of fly fishing and the importance of simplicity in the sport. He shares his experiences fishing in Wales and North Sweden, as well as his favourite rivers, including the Usk and the Monnow. Alex also talks about the significance of fishing friends and how they have influenced his journey as a fl…
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Send us a text The walk was a long one but worth it to get to a special little stream. I've a new cap, some dry flies and a rod I'm looking forward to christening. I'm joined by my friend Warren and as ever, we talk fishing and so much more. He also tells me about his new fly fishing venture that involves building great value glass rods and refurbi…
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Send us a text I'm joined by Richard Tong to talk about his approach to targeting large trout on dry flies. The conversation turns out to be more than this as we look at his fly fishing career, talk tackle and the mental approach to making a cast to a fish. We also talk about the loss of a fish and fishing in New Zealand too. I describe Richard as …
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In this episode of Trilio Insights, our senior solutions architect Rodolfo Casás joins Pete Wright to discuss the critical world of disaster recovery in IT. Casás breaks down the key differences between backups, high availability, and disaster recovery, emphasizing that while backups are essential, they're not enough for critical systems that can't…
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Send us a text It was great as always to be back in the mountains fishing pocket water with dry flies for fast, rising fish. Before the trip I'd experienced a blip in my relationship with fishing and wanted to see if I could fully reconnect with it. As ever, the fishing lived up to expectations but it was so much more than that. I speak with the gu…
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Send us a text In this episode I talk with Dave Wiltshire who is a well known fly tyer and angler who has written numerous articles for Fly Fishing and Tying magazine. We cover a vast range of topics looking at how fishing fits into his life and how he has changed how he approaches fly tying. We deep dive into what fishing means to him and uncover …
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Send us a text I caught up with Howard Thresher at the tackle shop he runs in Crediton, Devon. I've known him quite a few years now and I really wanted listeners to hear the story of a river that was completely fished out until he was lucky enough to buy the fishing rights and nurse it back to health. It now holds some pretty special fish. We also …
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Send us a text I catch up with Dom Garnett to talk about coarse fish on the fly. Our conversation ended being a whole lot more as we ended up covering some interesting ground. Dom is open, honest and isn't afraid to share how he feels about fly fishing, how it is seen and what could be done to more attract more people into it. One not to miss!…
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In a world where businesses rely on the constant flow of data and the uninterrupted availability of applications, IT downtime has become an unavoidable reality with far-reaching consequences. This week, Pete Wright sits down with David Safaii, Executive Chairman at Trilio, to explore the causes, consequences, and solutions to one of the most pressi…
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Send us a text I got talking with Damian at a recent Fly Culture event. His story is a really interesting one that saw him leave the streams of the Peak District when work took him to Bozeman Montana. We discuss how he coped with the challenge of moving to a new country, settling in and of course the fishing that he discovered while there. An engin…
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Send us a text In this episode of the podcast, I talk with Paul Cañada, a writer and journalist who is passionate about fly fishing. We discuss Paul's experience fishing in Gunnison, Colorado, and his favourite streams in the area. Paul shares his preference for dry fly fishing and his love for brown trout. He also talks about his fishing style, in…
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Send us a text This is an interesting interview. Paul came into fly fishing via carp, pike and then bass with conventional tackle rather than usual route and headed straight to the coast with a fly rod and discuss whether lure anglers may be the way to get more people to try a fly rod. We also talk about his first fly rod purchase after being sold …
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Send us a text I'm sure you'd do the same when you get the chance to fish for 2 days on a remote salmon river. I made the long journey from the bottom of the country to the top with my flies packed and fingers crossed. The podcast, recorded on the river, with no retakes on edits is as exactly as it happens and turns out to be about more than just f…
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Send us a text I catch up with my friend Paul Procter to talk about the frustrating season we've experienced so far. We look at a wide range of subjects that cover fishing, his guiding, fly tying, how quickly the fishing seasons now pass and how to make sure we're fit and agile along with us both having partners who fish. Although Paul has been a g…
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Send us a text I first met Lee some 20 years ago and over that time I have seen his drive, expertise and determination applied to many aspects of fly fishing. We look at what goes into casting events, what is needed to compete at the highest levels and how it feels to take part. He tells us about chasing sea trout in salt water in the UK, what he h…
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This week on the show, Pete Wright sits down with a panel of experts from Trilio, Red Hat, Accenture, and Dynatrace ahead of their upcoming presentation at Red Hat Summit 2024 in Denver. Kevin Jackson (Trilio), Jan Myklebust (Red Hat), Usmin Mir (Accenture), and Steve Weinert (Dynatrace) discuss their collaboration on achieving IT service continuit…
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Send us a text It is early April and I am on the Derbyshire Wye with riverkeeper of the Peacock Fishing Club, Jan Hobot. I learn about the ethos of the club and his minimal rules approach to running it along with the history of the river and it being the only place in the UK with a self-sustaining population of wild rainbow trout. We make some cast…
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Send us a text This episode is recorded in front of a live audience at Mallon and Green in Bakewell. I speak with some fishing experts who share some great advice and information as well as looking at the state of fly fishing. We had beer and pizza, shared fishing stories and talked about flies before starting the podcast that had no script or re-t…
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Send us a text I'm pleased to welcome Hans van Klinken to the podcast. I am sure many of you have used the flies he has developed and I get a look inside the process of how they were developed and how he has used them. The Klinkhammer Special is now 40 years old and the release of his book - The Klink coincides with this anniversary and I learn abo…
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Send us a text David Pilkington first stepped through the doors of the Arundell Hotel in 1968 to help out on a fishing day and has been there ever since. I learn about what took him there, what he has seen and the changes he has witnessed both on the river and in fly fishing. As we sit and talk in the new tackle shop I discover why the local stream…
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Kubernetes may be considered "legacy" by some in the fast-moving world of tech, but the recent KubeCon 2024 conference proved there's still plenty of innovation happening in the cloud native ecosystem. Host Pete Wright sat down with Trilio's own Rodolfo Casás to get the inside scoop on the major announcements and themes from the 10,000+ attendee ev…
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Send us a text I catch up with Chris Aldred to talk about how he started fly fishing, became an instructor and what he has learned along the way. He has multiple casting qualifications and we discuss casting tips and the learning process of casting along with what has changed since he qualified as an instructor. We look at how more people could be …
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Send us a text In this episode of the podcast I talk with Damon Valentine about how his life has changed since he was last a guest. There is a lot to catch up on and we look at how fly fishing is looks and feels right now, his love of sea trout and how he shifted jobs to move full time into film making. He has also produced a wonderful film called …
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Send us a text In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Paul Gaskell to discuss early season on the river and talk about the relationship between creativity and science, the writing process, and the importance of environmental awareness and responsibility. We also discuss the role of collaboration and advocacy in improving water quality. We then delve in…
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Virtual machines have long provided IT teams with important flexibility and isolation for running workloads. But as container adoption accelerates, how can organizations integrate their VM environments into modern infrastructure? On this episode of Trilio Insights, host Pete Wright explores KubeVirt with industry expert Kevin Jackson. KubeVirt brin…
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Send us a text We ran a fly fishing film competition last year and I got the chance to speak with the winner, Owen Bruce. The conversation turned out to be a whole lot more than films as we discuss the importance of small still waters, wild fish and fly fishing culture. I learn about what went into making 'The Craft' and how Owen feels about fly fi…
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Send us a text There was a time, not so long ago, when the internet was new. Many of us were figuring out how to use it. Some of us wrote blogs while some took the concept and developed it further to build an online presence that shared information and ideas for anglers to learn from. Over the last 30 years Martin Joergensen has built a formidable …
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Send us a text I have believed for some time now, that we're evolving as fly anglers. The warm, dry summers have meant we are looking to catch other species from rivers, canals, lakes or the sea. I am keen to hear from people who are looking at fly fishing from a different angle and was pleased when Elijah Wait agreed to be a guest on the podcast. …
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Send us a text I got talking with Elias after he messaged me saying that he'd enjoyed listening to the podcast while shovelling snow at his home in Lapland some 200km north of the Arctic Circle. I invited him along to learn about the fishing in the area and what it means to him. I discovered someone who cares passionately about their waterways, som…
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Send us a text This is a special episode of the podcast that is recorded in front of a live audience at Orvis, Stockbridge. We have Brett O'Connor talking casting tips, Paul Jennings tells us about mullet and Peter Hayes gives a detailed talk on the work he and Don Stazicker have done on the behaviour of trout and the flies we should consider using…
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The future is multi-cluster. Today, we're diving into the complex world of Multi-Cluster OpenShift, a linchpin in the realm of modern application deployments. As businesses scale and the demand for resilient, cost-effective, and efficient operations crescendos, managing multiple Kubernetes clusters isn't just a challenge—it's an art. Rodolfo Casás …
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Send us a text Join me as I walk the water of the Upper Teign Fishing Association in Devon with committee members Stuart Medford and Harry Chance. I learn about what the river means to them, how they fish it, the importance of terrestrial flies on this water and the history of the club. We discuss the issues many fishing clubs have right now and ho…
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In the premiere episode of Trilio Insights, host Pete Wright sits down with Kevin Jackson, Director of Product Management at Trilio, to discuss the relationship between two titans of cloud infrastructure technology - OpenStack and Kubernetes. Though often pitted against each other as competitors, Jackson argues these technologies actually have a co…
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Send us a text It is great to have Colin Macleod back on the podcast and cover a lot of ground with him. We talk about trying to keep fly boxes tidy, the culture of fishing shops, not worrying about not knowing the answer, the pressures of social media and plenty more. His life has taken a new direction as he is now looking after Nam Fishing Produc…
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We live in an era where data is the new currency. Its protection is the unsung guardian of our era, and the stakes have never been higher. We sit at the intersection of necessity and innovation, lifting the seemingly impenetrable veil of cloud-native technologies and data protection where every byte could be both an asset and a liability. This is t…
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Send us a text I talk about what fly fishing means to Michelle Werrett and how she has been captivated by the many streams that flow off of Exmoor in the West Country. I learn about her fly fishing history and and the rivers where she loves to cast a fly. Her passion for these places runs deep and as a result, she has written a book called Song of …
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Send us a text Rodney Wevill can truly be described as a fly fishing allrounder. He is equally at home on the trout streams and still waters of Devon and Cornwall, catching pike from the Somerset Levels, mullet and bass from the coast along with bonefish and permit from the flats of the Caribbean. I learn about his fly fishing story and how it help…
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Send us a text Keith McDonell is a self-confessed streamer addict and in this podcast we get a good look inside his thought process on this method of fishing. From the patterns, how to approach the water as well as how to cast heavier flies there is a lot of information to pick up if you're streamer curious and want to try it in the coming season. …
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Send us a text It is the season to be merry, or is it? James Gilbraith joins me to talk about fishing, our shared hatred of festive decorations, Christmas TV, music and AI. He tells us about throwing a computer out of a window and then making sure it is dead after finishing it with an iron, amongst other very amusing stories. He also reads a short …
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Send us a text Steve Duda has an impressive CV. From editing a music magazine, writing for Rolling Stone and then editing The Flyfish Journal for many years. He helped define a culture of fly fishing that looked way beyond numbers or size of fish. The Flyfish Journal had a profound impact on many in the US, along with people like me in Europe too. …
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Send us a text I talk with Jim Curry about his fishing season, how fishing looks right now and the growth areas of our sport. He also talks what it is like to work for the fishing brand Guideline along with new products, the company ethos and how they prefer to stick with a range until they think there is a new technology that will help them improv…
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