DevOps Paradox

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

Episodes

Total: 299

#215: Thoughtworks recently released Volume 28 of their Technology Radar. Darin and Viktor take some

#214: When we first start developing applications, we probably also use a database. But at some poin

#213: You've been tasked with bringing a new SaaS product to market. Where do you start? Logically,

#212: Let’s assume for a moment that you are building a SaaS that you want to turn into a product. S

#211: With the advent of video games like Minecraft and Roblox, kids are starting to learn to code a

#210: If you're feeling frustrated and overwhelmed due to your current database deployment and manag

#209: Many people think they want to take their applications and run replicas of those applications

#208: KubeCon season has started again and in this episode, we give you our thoughts on KubeCon EU 2

#207: When you begin building a SaaS product, it’s pretty straightforward. Open an account with one

#206: As an application developer, you’re probably used to pulling libraries from Maven Central, PyP

#205: At the end of 2022, Werner Vogels, CTO at Amazon, published a blog post about the tech predict

#204: When you think about managing data in an organization, you’re probably familiar with the conce

203: Given a choice, would you rather have broken builds or flaky tests? At least with a broken buil

#202: How many people love Helm? Yeah, that’s what we thought. A lot of the time, you’re probably lo

#201: As an application developer, we’re used to adding logging to our applications. We also work wi

#200: We’ve reached episode 200!!! As we do with all our divide by 50 episodes, we invited our frien

#199: You’re probably used to hearing about using OpenTelemetry for your production troubleshooting.

#198: It’s the dream that many of us have. We set out to build a service that gains a lot of adoptio

#197: Do you feel like you are working in a company that is not only behind the times but behind the

#196: Where do you start when you work on optimizing the performance of your application? The number