

Adventures in DevOps
Will Button, Warren Parad
Join us in listening to the experienced experts discuss cutting edge challenges in the world of DevOps. From applying the mindset at your company, to career growth and leadership challenges within engineering teams, and avoiding the common antipatterns. Every episode you'll meet a new industry veteran guest with their own unique story.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 46min
Kubernetes Schema Validation Tools with Eyar Zilberman - DevOps 227
Eyar Zilberman, Product Lead at Datree and a law school graduate, shares insights on Kubernetes schema validation tools that prevent misconfigurations. He discusses the critical role these tools play in catching errors early in the development process. Eyar introduces key tools like KubeVal and KubeConform while advocating for an improved developer experience with new Kubernetes functionalities. He also highlights the impact of the Tel Aviv GitHub community, promoting collaboration and shared learning among developers.

Dec 5, 2024 • 52min
Gaining Stability with Rule Based Policies with Shimon Tolts - DevOps 226
Shimon Tolts is the CEO datree.io. Shimon talks the panel through an outage he experienced while working for a previous employer. He breaks down the situation and the explains the types of misconfiguration that caused his outage and how these things can cause problems in other applications as well.Linksdatree.ioTwitter: Shimon Tolts ( @shimontolts )PicksCharles- WillowCharles- Traeger GrillsJeffrey- How to be most efficient in learning something newJeffrey- Don't fall into the trap of just buying cheap productsShimon- daily.dev | All-in-one developer news readerWill- The Manual: A Philosopher's Guide to Life

Nov 28, 2024 • 50min
Balancing Technical Skills, Cultural Fit, and Overqualification in DevOps Hiring - DevOps 225
Will, Warren, and Jillian dive deep into a riveting discussion that spans a myriad of topics, from hiring practices to the hidden impacts of plastics in our brain matter. They kick off with Jillian's intriguing Amazon affiliate link strategy, sparking a fascinating debate on monetization. As they navigate through Warren's shocking revelation about plastics in our brains, he also shares a crucial health tip: blood donation as a method to combat "forever chemicals." But that's not all—Jillian also offers a thought-provoking book recommendation that promises to be both profound and enlightening.They explore the intricate balance between skills and cultural fit in hiring, sharing personal insights and strategies to ensure the right match within their teams. They hear about the importance of detailed job descriptions, cultural alignment, and the nuanced art of candidate rejection.The episode takes a practical turn as Will and Jillian offer valuable advice for contractors, discussing hourly rates, contract work, and the critical role of setting non-technical requirements based on company culture.Finally, they tackle the ever-important topic of leadership and decision-making in the evolving post-COVID engineering environment, encompassing the challenges of remote work, the significance of team fit, and strategies for managing uncertainty in startup life.Don't miss out as they wrap up with light-hearted personal recommendations and crucial advice for thriving in tech roles, consulting, and contracting. Stay tuned for a comprehensive journey through DevOps challenges and solutions!

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Nov 21, 2024 • 39min
CI/CD Tools for Dummies - DevOps 224
Choosing the right CI/CD tools can be a daunting task. The discussion highlights two essential questions to ask before making your selection. Super-specialized tools are on the rise, but migrating between tools safely is crucial. Listeners will discover the ONE key component that truly makes a CI/CD tool worthwhile. The team dives into the complexities of game development and the intricacies of using GitHub Actions versus GitLab CI, ensuring clarity and maintainability in CI/CD pipeline structures.

Nov 14, 2024 • 53min
Streamlining DevOps: Managing with Epics for Clearer Priorities - DevOps 223
In this episode, they explore the realms of DevOps management and team dynamics. Will is joined by Warren and Jillian to delve into the challenges and strategies involved in transitioning from a ticket queue system to using epics for task management. They discuss how this shift prioritizes objectives, enhances team focus across global time zones, and improves communication with product teams.The conversation also touches on documenting processes, managing support work, and the importance of adaptability and transparency within organizations. From humorous anecdotes about technical issues to practical advice on handling resistance from higher-ups, the episode is packed with real-world examples and expert insights. Tune in to learn how to better align stakeholder priorities, balance planned and unplanned work, and foster a more efficient and cohesive DevOps team. SocialsLinkedIn: Jillian RoweLinkedIn: Warren ParadLinkedIn: Will Button

Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 7min
From Doha to New Hampshire: Embracing Change and Unpacking the 2024 Dora Report - DevOps 222
Jillian returns to the podcast after a significant move from Doha, Qatar to a quaint town in New Hampshire. She shares her experiences of adjusting back to life in the U.S., both personally and professionally. The discussion delves into the logistics and emotional aspects of relocating internationally—what it's like leaving behind furniture deemed disposable overseas, starting fresh with new purchases, and dealing with unexpected challenges along the way.Additionally, they talk about the Dora metrics and the emphasis on why measuring these metrics is crucial for understanding DevOps efficiency within organizations. They also dive into the importance of setting hypotheses when attempting organizational changes. And discuss the challenges faced by companies who fail at measuring progress post-experimentation.SocialsLinkedIn: Jillian RoweLinkedIn: Will ButtonLinkedIn: Warren Parad

Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 13min
Navigating Secrets Management Complexities and Future Authentication Trends - DevOps 221
Brian Vallelunga, founder of Doppler and former Uber security expert, shares his insights into the intricate world of secrets management. He emphasizes the necessity of robust practices for handling sensitive information in development. The conversation highlights the importance of integrating security from day one and the potential of identity-based authentication to simplify access. Brian also discusses the evolving security landscape, practical tips for safeguarding data, and the challenges of achieving SOC 2 compliance—all while keeping developer productivity in focus!

Oct 28, 2024 • 1h 11min
Strategies for Startups: Navigating Certification, Layoffs, and the Evolving Tech Job Market - DevOps 220
Today, we have a dynamic discussion lined up with Will and special guest, Ben Johnson, the CEO of Particle 41. In this episode, they delve deep into the evolving landscape of the tech industry, from incentivizing certifications to the current economic conditions affecting startups.Ben shares his insights on the importance of experience and specialized knowledge, advocating for a system that prioritizes certifications as objective measures of learning. Will critiques the education system and proposes an apprenticeship model as a solution to existing gaps.The conversation also navigates the complexities of the modern job market, the impact of layoffs, and the startup ecosystem's challenges due to economic constraints. We explore innovative paths like personal entrepreneurship, brand building, and creating niche software solutions.Ben and Will also debate the merits of generalism versus specialization, the use of AI in development, and the strategic value of certifications. Plus, we'll touch on the transformative potential SocialsLinkedIn: Ben Johnson

Oct 10, 2024 • 1h 7min
From Core DevOps to Management: Balancing Technical Skills and Soft Skills in High-Stakes Environments - DevOps 218
Dive into the challenges of career longevity in tech, as the discussion uncovers the significance of staying with projects to master complex issues. Explore the delicate balance between technical and soft skills necessary for effective management. Hear about the nuances of job satisfaction and the value of adaptability in navigating career transitions. The speakers share humor and insights on personal development, burnout, and the lessons from influential literature that shape professional growth.

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 6min
End-of-Year Preparation and Considerations for Software Engineering Teams - DevOps 217
In today's episode, Warren and Will dive into the difficulties of coordinating between marketing and engineering teams, particularly around handling increased traffic and sales during the holiday season. The discussion covers the importance of auditing code and looking for potential issues or technical debt at the end of the year. The hosts also explore strategies for pitching and justifying technical projects or rewrites to management, emphasizing the need to frame them in terms of business impact. They conclude by reflecting on the value of stepping back from day-to-day tasks at the end of the year to gain a broader organizational perspective.SocialsLinkedIn: Warren ParadLinkedIn: Will ButtonPicksWill - Half-Life: Alyx


