

Bryan Cantrill
Distinguished engineer and co-founder/CTO of Oxide Computer, known for system software and infrastructure work at Sun Microsystems and for contributions to server, OS, and cloud engineering.
Top 10 podcasts with Bryan Cantrill
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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 39min
The history of servers, the cloud, and what’s next – with Oxide
Bryan Cantrill, co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer and a former distinguished engineer at Sun Microsystems, dives into the evolution of servers and cloud computing. He reflects on the innovations that emerged from the Dotcom Bust, highlighting the significance of deeper technical focus. The conversation covers AWS's market impact, Kubernetes' role in cloud neutrality, and the challenges of server updates. Bryan also discusses employing AI in engineering and how Oxide preserves its culture during growth, emphasizing the importance of values and transparency.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 40min
Oxide is crossing the chasm (Changelog & Friends #106)
Bryan Cantrill, CTO and co-founder of Oxide Computer Company, shares insights following their impressive $100M Series B funding. He reveals how Oxide is navigating the complexities of startup culture and venture capital while emphasizing equitable pay and employee autonomy. The discussion covers scaling infrastructure, the evolving role of AI in data centers, and the technical challenges in delivering innovative computing solutions. Cantrill’s humorous take on the startup experience adds a delightful touch to serious topics in tech.

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Mar 2, 2026 • 1h 22min
Distinguished Eng On Stack Ranking, Competing with Bezos, Regrets | Bryan Cantrill
Bryan Cantrill, a systems engineer turned founder known for Solaris/DTrace work and now leading Oxide Computer Company. He digs into Sun Microsystems’ culture and rank system. He criticizes stack ranking and layoffs. He recounts competing with Bezos/AWS and why Oracle’s takeover stung. He explains founding Oxide, rack-scale hardware-software design, leadership lessons, and a hard-earned hiring regret.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 1h 40min
Oxide is crossing the chasm (Friends)
Bryan Cantrill, CTO of Oxide Computer Company and former Sun Microsystems whiz, dives deep into Oxide's recent $100M Series B funding. He discusses the delicate dance of securing venture capital in Silicon Valley, likening it to dating. The conversation shifts to avoiding pitfalls in hardware scaling and explores how Oxide aims to redefine the AI datacenter landscape. With a focus on hiring challenges and engineering excellence, Bryan reflects on the balance of rapid growth and financial prudence, making for a captivating take on the tech industry today.

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Jul 8, 2022 • 1h 33min
Oxide builds servers (as they should be) (Interview)
Join Bryan Cantrill, co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer, known for his innovative work on DTrace. He shares the journey of starting Oxide with a surprising VC backing and their mission to redefine server design by integrating hardware and software. The conversation dives into humorous tech anecdotes, the impact of bold investors, and the challenges of co-designing systems. They also explore the potential of RISC-V in hardware innovation and discuss a fresh, reliability-focused operating system, Hubris, built on Rust.

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Dec 18, 2018 • 1h 19min
Tech Talk: Software as a Reflection of Values With Bryan Cantrill
Bryan Cantrill, CTO of Joyent and an expert in operating systems, argues that choosing programming languages and tools should align with personal values rather than seeking the 'best' option. He highlights the important trade-offs within languages like Rust and JavaScript, celebrating Rust’s memory safety. The conversation also touches on the historical significance of languages like Simula 4 and critiques proprietary trends, while advocating for diversity in tech choices to foster innovation. Cantrill's insights elevate how we think about technology decisions.

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Jul 21, 2023 • 1h 37min
Bringing the cloud on prem (Friends)
Bryan Cantrill and Steve Tuck, co-founders of Oxide Computer Company, delve into the intersection of tech satire and reality, referencing 'Silicon Valley' and sharing their experiences. They discuss the challenges of shifting cloud computing to on-premises solutions, drawing parallels to the automotive industry. The duo also guides listeners through booting an Oxide server rack, emphasizes user experience, and playfully reflects on the importance of security processes. Miller for how open source is evolving and what the future holds for home lab technology.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 1h 5min
SE Radio 709: Bryan Cantrill on the Data Center Control Plane
Bryan Cantrill, co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer and former Joyent CTO, system engineer known for DTrace and data-center work. He talks about hidden hardware variation and firmware failures, why hyperscalers build custom hardware, flaws in baseboard management controllers, what a control plane does, why Oxide chose Rust and Illumos, and the value of a vertically integrated rack-scale product.

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Apr 8, 2026 • 41min
Ep. #89, Software Is the Killer App for AI with Bryan Cantrill
Bryan Cantrill, co-founder and CTO of Oxide Computer and longtime systems engineer, shares his take on observability origins and on-prem infrastructure designed from first principles. He talks about how AI reshapes compute demand, why CPUs still matter for many LLM tasks, and why software may become AI's killer app that sparks custom tooling and changed SaaS assumptions.

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May 30, 2024 • 1h 41min
Rebooting a datacenter: A decade later
Former Joyent team members reflect on a data center reboot gone wrong, discussing post-mortems, technical challenges, driver lineage, critical system failures, and the importance of transparency and collaboration in overcoming data center issues.


