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Ops 'N' Hops

Ops 'N' Hops

By Derek Morgan

A frank, and sometimes raucously honest, conversation about beer, tech, devops, and damn near anything else we want.
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Journey to Tech, Iac, Terraform, Cybersecurity, and More with Ned Bellavance

Ops 'N' HopsApr 02, 2024

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Journey to Tech, Iac, Terraform, Cybersecurity, and More with Ned Bellavance

Journey to Tech, Iac, Terraform, Cybersecurity, and More with Ned Bellavance

In this conversation, Derek and Ned discuss their backgrounds in IT and how they got into the world of DevOps. They also talk about their experiences in help desk and consulting, as well as their journey into infrastructure as code using tools like CloudFormation and Terraform. They share advice for those starting out in help desk and discuss the challenges and upgrades they encountered with Terraform. In this conversation, Ned Bellavance and Derek discuss various topics related to infrastructure as code, including the use of Terraform and CloudFormation, the benefits of learning multiple languages, and the importance of building a foundation in fundamental concepts. They also touch on the resurgence of on-premises solutions like Proxmox and the challenges of cybersecurity insurance. Ned emphasizes the value of experimentation and failure in learning and encourages listeners to explore and not be afraid to fail.

Apr 02, 202457:43
Opsie Daisy! The GCP Outage of 2019 and a whole lotta BGP talk

Opsie Daisy! The GCP Outage of 2019 and a whole lotta BGP talk

In the inaugural episode of the Opsie Daisy podcast, Derek and Malcolm discuss the June 2019 outage at GCP, which was a major networking outage that affected all US regions. The outage lasted between three hours and 20 minutes to four hours and 25 minutes, depending on the region. The impact was significant, with packet loss and service disruptions across multiple regions. The outage also affected some G Suite services, highlighting the interconnectedness of Google's services. The root cause of the outage was a combination of a software bug and misconfiguration in the maintenance event, leading to the failure of the network control plane jobs. During the conversation, the principal themes discussed were the challenges and limitations of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the impact of the Google outage, and the root cause analysis and follow-up actions taken by Google. The conversation highlighted the lack of security in BGP and the difficulty of upgrading the protocol due to the diversity and scale of the internet. The Google outage was caused by a combination of misconfigurations and a software bug, resulting in network congestion and loss of traffic. Google is taking steps to prevent similar incidents in the future, including modifying the cluster management software and extending the time for the network to run without the control plane. In this conversation, Malcolm and Derek discuss the outage that occurred in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) in June 2019. They highlight the importance of public retrospectives in the tech industry and commend companies like Google for being transparent about their outages. They also discuss the issue of SLA credits and the mixed reactions to Google's process for applying for them. The conversation emphasizes the significance of effective communication during an outage and the need for human intervention in complex systems. They also touch on the challenges of managing complexity and the trade-offs between preventing outages and adding more processes. Overall, they rate the outage as a 3 out of 5 on the Opsie Daisy scale.

Mar 29, 202401:18:44
Leadership, Working in the Public Sector, and the AWS IQ Program with Josh Grant

Leadership, Working in the Public Sector, and the AWS IQ Program with Josh Grant

In this conversation, Josh Grant discusses his background in technology and his experience in the Coast Guard. He also talks about the beer scene in California and the importance of networking and mentoring in career development. Josh emphasizes the value of understanding the abstraction layer below your work and the importance of diverse skill sets in a team. He also highlights the need for different leadership styles to motivate and engage team members. In this conversation, Josh Grant discusses his career transition from the Coast Guard to the tech industry and his role as an individual contributor at SMS Data Products Group. He shares his experience working with startups and the AWS IQ platform, where he provides assistance to customers with AWS-related issues. Josh also talks about his current projects involving GitHub Enterprise Server and working with clients in the nuclear power and healthcare industries. He emphasizes the importance of networking, planning, and continuous learning in achieving career success.

Mar 20, 202448:51
Platform Engineering, Moving between startups and enterprise, and Security with Reuben deVries

Platform Engineering, Moving between startups and enterprise, and Security with Reuben deVries

In this episode, Derek interviews Ruben De Vries, a platform engineer in the telecom industry. They discuss various topics including Ruben's journey in the tech field, the importance of continuous learning, and the challenges of managing stateful workloads on Kubernetes. They also touch on the benefits of contributing to open source projects and the use of load testing tools for server performance. In this conversation, Derek and Ruben discuss various topics related to platform engineering, startups, and working in larger companies. They talk about the challenges of transitioning from a startup to a different model, such as a larger company. Ruben shares his experience with backstage and platform engineering, highlighting the learning curve and the desire to deploy backstage. They also discuss the importance of maintaining databases and not worrying about when backstage was released. The conversation touches on the different environments in which they thrive and the politics involved in earning trust in a larger company. They also talk about the success metrics for a platform engineer and the significance of security in DevSecOps.

Mar 20, 202451:02
Learning for everyone, Women in Tech, and Moving between tech roles with Christina Roberts

Learning for everyone, Women in Tech, and Moving between tech roles with Christina Roberts

In this episode, Derek interviews Christina Roberts, Chairwoman of the Board for the Agile Learning Institute. They discuss the importance of learning in the tech industry and how it can help individuals navigate the complexities of their work. Christina shares her journey into tech and emphasizes the value of starting with a programming language like Python. They also discuss the differences between QA and CS roles and the importance of continuous learning and collaboration in the tech field. Christina highlights the work of the Agile Learning Institute in providing resources and support for individuals looking to enhance their skills and advance their careers in tech.

Mar 20, 202447:29
Women in Tech, Multi Cloud, And becoming a Manager with Jenn Bergstrom

Women in Tech, Multi Cloud, And becoming a Manager with Jenn Bergstrom

In this episode, Jen Bergstrom, the Cloud and Data Solutions Lead at Parsons, shares her journey in the tech industry and provides insights into her role as a manager. She discusses the importance of staying up to date in the industry and offers tips for women facing bias. Jen also talks about work from home and hybrid work environments, multi-cloud solutions, and the choice of infrastructure as code tools. She shares her thoughts on the future of natural language infrastructure building and emphasizes the importance of data security and export regulations. Jen concludes with advice for those starting a career in tech. In this conversation, Jenn Bergstrom shares her insights and experiences in the tech industry. She emphasizes the value of taking side paths and how they can lead to unexpected opportunities. Jenn also discusses the importance of building relationships and leveraging online communities like LinkedIn and Tech Study Discord for networking and learning.

Jan 05, 202443:11
Pivoting to tech, Agile, and Team Coaching with Antoni Tsavelas

Pivoting to tech, Agile, and Team Coaching with Antoni Tsavelas

Antony Tsavelas, a team coach, shares his journey from fashion design to tech and his transition into team coaching. He discusses the differences between cloud platforms like GCP, AWS, and Azure, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Antony also explores the role of AI in team coaching and emphasizes the importance of building trust and psychological safety within teams. He shares personal experiences and insights on how positivity can transform workplace culture and improve team dynamics. The conversation covers various topics related to leadership, positive psychology, and work environments. It emphasizes the importance of trust, collaboration, and learning from mistakes. The chapters explore the science behind positive psychology, the significance of processes and multiple people in decision-making, creating guardrails and embracing learning experiences, balancing velocity and protections, treating developers as adults, the hybrid work model, the importance of in-person collaboration, the cop-out of remote work for cost-cutting, personal goals and health, and offering help and support as a coach.

Jan 03, 202458:04
Terraform, Licensing, and Platform Engineering with Matt Gowie

Terraform, Licensing, and Platform Engineering with Matt Gowie

In this episode, Derek and Matt discuss the recent license changes by HashiCorp and the implications for Terraform and Vault. They explore the challenges and ambiguity of the new licenses and the impact on the open-source community. The conversation also delves into the future of infrastructure as code tools and the rise of platform engineering. They touch on the role of Ruby and Rails in modern development and the benefits and limitations of serverless architecture. Finally, they discuss DHH's migration from the cloud and the considerations involved in moving to on-premises infrastructure. The conversation covers topics such as attracting talent, security concerns, choosing the right infrastructure, and the importance of getting deploying and focusing on the present.

Jan 03, 202447:57
Running a Startup on a boat, OpenTofu, and Terrateam with Malcom Matalka

Running a Startup on a boat, OpenTofu, and Terrateam with Malcom Matalka

In this episode, Derek interviews Malcolm Matalka, co-founder of Terrateam.io, a Terraform automation collaboration software company. Malcolm shares his experience of living on a sailboat and working remotely. He discusses the challenges of managing time and productivity while living on a boat and the impact of Starlink on his internet connectivity. Malcolm also talks about the recent license change by HashiCorp and the creation of Open Tofu, a fork of Terraform. He highlights the importance of community-driven development and the need for an open-source approach in the Terraform ecosystem.

Jan 03, 202436:17
Observability, Punk Rock, and Being Excellent to Eachother with Scott Mabe

Observability, Punk Rock, and Being Excellent to Eachother with Scott Mabe

In this episode, Derek and Scott, from Datadog, discuss observability, AI, and the punk rock scene. They explore the importance of helping others in the technology industry and the value of making mistakes and learning from them. They also discuss the rise of AI in observability and the future of infrastructure as code. Scott shares his experiences attending punk rock shows and his upcoming travel plans for conferences. In this conversation, Derek and Scott wrap up their discussion with closing remarks and express their desire to organize a panel discussion. They also discuss keeping the conversation light and fun, and give each other permission to use more colorful language. Scott shares his core philosophies and encourages listeners to try and be excellent to each other. They conclude by sharing contact information and reminiscing about a past project called Club Cloud.

Dec 29, 202342:09
Talking enterprise, startups, and learning with Josh Stout and Trey Shearouse

Talking enterprise, startups, and learning with Josh Stout and Trey Shearouse

In this special panel episode, we discuss all sorts of crazy things with two of my oldest friends that actually got me into tech. They have both worked in the enterprise world for over a decade and have a lot to share!

Dec 29, 202301:05:28
Hiring, Learning, Tech Fundamentals, and more with Stephen Sadowski

Hiring, Learning, Tech Fundamentals, and more with Stephen Sadowski

Stephen Sadowski joins me to talk hiring, learning, fundamentals, beer, and more!

Dec 20, 202301:10:20
Re:Invent, Learning Tech in Spanish, and IoT with Augusto Valdivia

Re:Invent, Learning Tech in Spanish, and IoT with Augusto Valdivia

In this episode, we'll discuss AWS Re:Invent, Learning tech as a primarily Spanish speaker, and how Augusto is helping to resolve that, and deploying Industrial IoT Workloads.

Dec 20, 202344:56
Education and Startups with Andrew Brown

Education and Startups with Andrew Brown

In this episode, Derek and Andrew discuss their beer choices and then dive into the tech portion of the show. Andrew shares his journey in tech and content creation, while also discussing different programming languages and skills. They explore the future of cloud and AI, as well as the challenges in cloud education. The conversation also touches on hiring and alternative paths to getting a job in the tech industry. They emphasize the importance of solving real problems and building projects to showcase skills. The conversation covers various topics related to building projects, transitioning to startups, the challenges of working for startups, the importance of financial stability, the high cost of living and moving, the origin of the term 'debugging', the evolution of computer games, the appeal of terminal-based games, the decline of text-based games, a discussion on the TV show 'Future Man', the portrayal of startup culture in 'Silicon Valley', and Andrew's hair care routine.

Dec 19, 202353:18
Talking tech security and AI with Christophe Limpalair

Talking tech security and AI with Christophe Limpalair

Derek Morgan and Christophe Limpalair from Cybr have some excellent beers from the Rockies and discuss DevSecOps, ChatGPT, and AI security. We also discuss Christophe's brand new DevSecOps Fundamentals course!

Beers:

Melvin IPA: https://melvinbrewing.com/beers/melvin-ipa/

Breckenridge Brewing Vanilla Porter: https://www.breckbrew.com/brews/vanilla-porter/

Jul 14, 202316:15
Talking Industrial IoT and Robots attacking humans with Eric Martin
Aug 21, 202040:39