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Why Kubernetes? (Ship It! #7)
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This week on Ship It! Gerhard talks with Lars Wikman (independent Elixir/BEAM software consultant) why sometimes a monolith running on a single host with continuous backups and a built-in self-restore capability is everything that a small team of developers needs. That’s right, no Kubernetes or microservices. After 2 years of running changelog.com, a Phoenix monolith, on Kubernetes, what do I think? Join our discuss and find out!
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Sponsors:
- Render – The Zero DevOps cloud that empowers you to ship faster than your competitors. Render is built for modern applications and offers everything you need out-of-the-box. Learn more at render.com/changelog or email
changelog@render.com
for a personal introduction and to ask questions about the Render platform. - Teleport – Teleport Access Plane lets you access any computing resource anywhere. Engineers and security teams can unify access to SSH servers, Kubernetes clusters, web applications, and databases across all environments. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com
- Cockroach Labs – Scale fast, survive anything, thrive everywhere! CockroachDB is most highly evolved database on the planet. Build and scale fast with CockroachCloud (CockroachDB hosted as a service) where a team of world-class SREs maintains and manages your database infrastructure, so you can focus less on ops and more on code. Get started for free their 30-day trial or try their forever-free tier. Learn more at cockroachlabs.com/changelog.
Featuring:
Show Notes:
- 🎬Follow-up YouTube stream
- Post-mortem: 10 years in the vertical: Part 1
- Beam Bloggers Webring
- Litestream - Continuously stream SQLite changes to an object store
- Teaching Elixir & other videos
- Live stream - PromEx w. Alex Koutmos
- Regular Programming, conversations about software development and programming
- BEAM Radio - Stories and conversations around Elixir, Erlang and the BEAM ecosystem
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
2123 episodes
Manage episode 414654825 series 1423445
This week on Ship It! Gerhard talks with Lars Wikman (independent Elixir/BEAM software consultant) why sometimes a monolith running on a single host with continuous backups and a built-in self-restore capability is everything that a small team of developers needs. That’s right, no Kubernetes or microservices. After 2 years of running changelog.com, a Phoenix monolith, on Kubernetes, what do I think? Join our discuss and find out!
Changelog++ members save 3 minutes on this episode because they made the ads disappear. Join today!
Sponsors:
- Render – The Zero DevOps cloud that empowers you to ship faster than your competitors. Render is built for modern applications and offers everything you need out-of-the-box. Learn more at render.com/changelog or email
changelog@render.com
for a personal introduction and to ask questions about the Render platform. - Teleport – Teleport Access Plane lets you access any computing resource anywhere. Engineers and security teams can unify access to SSH servers, Kubernetes clusters, web applications, and databases across all environments. Try Teleport today in the cloud, self-hosted, or open source at goteleport.com
- Cockroach Labs – Scale fast, survive anything, thrive everywhere! CockroachDB is most highly evolved database on the planet. Build and scale fast with CockroachCloud (CockroachDB hosted as a service) where a team of world-class SREs maintains and manages your database infrastructure, so you can focus less on ops and more on code. Get started for free their 30-day trial or try their forever-free tier. Learn more at cockroachlabs.com/changelog.
Featuring:
Show Notes:
- 🎬Follow-up YouTube stream
- Post-mortem: 10 years in the vertical: Part 1
- Beam Bloggers Webring
- Litestream - Continuously stream SQLite changes to an object store
- Teaching Elixir & other videos
- Live stream - PromEx w. Alex Koutmos
- Regular Programming, conversations about software development and programming
- BEAM Radio - Stories and conversations around Elixir, Erlang and the BEAM ecosystem
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
2123 episodes
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