Ops All The Things!

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Sinopse

A Podcast about all things Operations, DevOps and Systems Administration

Episódios

  • 016 - There Is No Magic

    02/07/2015 Duração: 54min

    In this episode we spend some time discussing the idea that there is no magic bullet. At some level, you do need to understand how things work and why they work. — cwebber

  • 015 - DNS (or what was that IP again)

    08/06/2015 Duração: 46min

    In this episode Steven and I chat about the fun that is DNS. Everything is a DNS problem including this episode. — cwebber

  • 014 - Rants and Raves

    30/04/2015 Duração: 45min

    You may notice a bit of a gap in episode numbering… There is a show 013 out there, it was rather unlucky though so we are holding it back and may release it at some future point in time. Since Chris and I haven’t talked much recently, we spent this show catching up on some industry changes. We talk about: Nano Server Docker Chef Style DevOps (video) If you weren’t able to attend ChefConf, all the videos are up. And the PowerShell Summit NA was recently held and those videos are online as well. — Steve

  • 012 - Catching Up

    16/01/2015 Duração: 51min

    Steve and I caught up to chat about the state of the world and what we have been up to. Now that the holidays are over, we should be able to get a little more consistent again. — cwebber

  • 011 - All About Attitude

    14/10/2014 Duração: 50min

    In this episode Steve and I discuss a bit about our recent conference experiences and then dig into the idea that Attitude is Everything. Hope you enjoy! — cwebber

  • 010 - Development and the SysAdmin

    29/08/2014 Duração: 50min

    In this episode, Chris and I talk about the changing role of operations and systems administration. Both Chris and I share the view that systems administration is evolving and that rounding out your systems knowledge with software engineering practices and skills will make you more valuable and enhance your career potential. — Steve Notes: PowerShell Summit EU is at the end of September in Amsterdam. Join Steve there! Chef Community Summits are coming up. Join Steve and Chris in Seattle. Join Steve in London. Wave 6 of the DSC Resource Kit from the PowerShell Team is out. PuppetConf is coming up. Join Chris there.

  • 009 - Debug All The Things

    17/07/2014 Duração: 51min

    Chris and I get together to talk about one of my all time favorite topics – debugging! Enjoy the podcast, set breakpoints where you need them, and if you have a question include the stack trace from where the question arose. :) — Steve Notes: Supermarket is alive! Atom has a Windows build! Want Steve’s previous job? Because Steve’s a Community Manager at Chef now. About debugging Debug It!: Find, Repair, and Prevent Bugs in Your Code Brendan Gregg’s Books Sentry Our show on documentation PAL – Performance Analysis Of Logs Tool cURL Tool Sysinternals tools

  • 008 - HA and DR

    24/06/2014 Duração: 52min

    Dear listener, Chris and I got back together to talk about the basic concepts around High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR). (And, no, High Availability is not being on-call in Colorado!) We cover some of the terminology used in the space, as well as some basic concepts and misconceptions. This show was produced through the generosity of Chef. — Steve Notes: Joyent Outage Code Spaces is Out Of Business Chef Community Supermarket Launch DSC Resource Kit Wave 4 is Live The Web Operations Book (that Chris threatened to hit me with…)

  • 007 - Catching Up

    05/06/2014 Duração: 50min

    Hey All, This was an awesome chance for Steve and I just to provide an update to where things stood. It is also the first episode where Chef started sponsoring. Looking forward to some time to do more of these. — cwebber Notes: Incident Command System (ICS) The Ship Show Episode 25: Keep Calm and PROD On DSC Book cwebber’s list of podcasts

  • 006 - Time Management

    21/05/2014 Duração: 06min

    There is a certain irony in the fact that it has taken us long to get this episode up. Sadly, the Ops part of both mine and Steve’s life got a bit more hectic than expected. So here it is, with special guest, Tom Limoncelli, the author of Time Management for Systems Administrators and a co-author of The Practice of System and Network Administration. It was great having Tom on the show and I hope we can have more episodes like this in the future. — cwebber

  • 005 - Revision Control

    15/02/2014 Duração: 53min

    Take a listen to the first version of our thoughts on revision control. Overview In this episode, we discuss revision control. Revision control is a topic that is near and dear to both Chris and I and we’ve got some strong opinions on how it should be used. (SPOILER ALERT: For lots of things!) We cover what revision control is, why it matters, and what should be revision controlled. We also talk a bit about how to deal with secrets or sensitive data that may need to pass through revision control. We go on a bit of a tangent on why tooling that generates artifacts that can be revision controlled are preferable to tooling that is just “magic”. That discussion is thanks to Chris digging up this article on declarative configuration management versus VM templates. News and Tools Redhat and Centos join forces. Steve uses Pester for PowerShell testing. Chris uses jq to parse and play with JSON. The So Cal Linux Expo is coming up. (REALLY SOON NOW, since Steve took a month to get this edited togeth

  • 004 - The Holidays

    06/01/2014 Duração: 31min

    Now that the holidays are over, here are some thoughts Chris and I have on them. Overview In this episode, we talk about the holidays, specifically how they impact operations personnel. We cover on-call considerations, bonding with family and co-workers over alcohol holiday parties, and code freezes. News Items Check out SysAdvent (and thanks to Chris for his hard work organizing it this year!) Thanks to Brandon Burton (@solarce) for the gift of HangOps this year! The Winter Scripting Games are upon us! Get your team together and join in! Hope you all had a great holiday season and have had a great start to 2014!

  • 003 - Documentation

    09/12/2013 Duração: 40min

    Overview In this episode we talk about documentation. Really taking a big picture view of how to document things and what should be documented. Along with that we try to talk a bit about the types of documentation that are not necessarily obvious, like monitoring. During the show, Steve mentioned the Stack Exchange data center move. If you are interested, here are some pictures and commentary: http://www.reddit.com/r/cableporn/comments/1bcxfi/a_few_photos_from_the_stack_overflow_data_center/ News Items Etsy’s Morgue tool for creating post-mortems: https://github.com/etsy/morgue Windows Management Framework 4 (including Desired State Configuration) is available for Server 2008 R2 and Server 2012: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/powershell/archive/2013/10/25/windows-management-framework-4-0-is-now-available.aspx There are a few Calls for Proposals/Papers (though since Steve was late posting the show, Cascadia’s ends today – 12/9): Cascadia IT Conference and the Southern California Linux Expo Great little

  • 002 - Ops is Value Add

    31/10/2013 Duração: 50min

    Overview This episode is really focuses on how Ops adds value and discusses lots of aspects around the roles of traditional IT and WebOps. News Items Launch of puppetbestpractices.com: http://www.puppetbestpractices.com Launch of OpServer – Stack Exchange’s status dashboard: https://github.com/opserver/Opserver DevOps in your job title is doing you harm: http://blog.petecheslock.com/2013/05/03/devops-in-your-job-title-is-doing-you-harm/ I’m Not a DevOps…Are You an Agile?: http://tech.mangot.com/blog/2013/05/29/-im-not-a-devops-dot-dot-dot-are-you-an-agile/

  • 001 - The Beginning

    11/10/2013 Duração: 29min

    Overview This episode provides an introduction into the goals of the podcast and a little bit of info about Chris and Steve. News Items We skipped the news section this episode but will pick it up in the future. Topics Discussed About Us Vision for the podcast What is Ops?