My current desktop/game pc is dating back to 2013, and with an Intel 4670K, 8GB of RAM, and a Club3D 7950 RoyalKing AMD based gfx card it’s still fine for coding and most games.
Most people in infrastructure I know have some equipment to play around with, also known as a ’lab environment’. My personal lab is running 24/7 in the closet of my home office.
Kubernetes Basel was once again the location for the European edition of the Cloud Foundry Summit a few weeks ago. A big topic this year was the rise of Kubernetes, and how it impacts Cloud Foundry.
Last week ITQ visited the North American version of the annual Cloud Foundry summit in Boston. What a welcome with snow on the tarmac and lots of rain.
Years ago, during my quest for knowledge about the internals of the .NET runtime and native interop, I developed a tool for live production debugging named TraceCLI.
This week ITQ was present at the annual Cloud Foundry Summit. The video below shows a recap and includes an interview with Joshua McKenty, Pivotal’s Field CTO about the recently announced Pivotal Container Service (PKS) and Cloud Foundry.