234: The Cloud Pod Decrees I’m not a Good Cloud - but I’m not a Bad Cloud Either

Episode 234 November 10, 2023 00:37:25
234: The Cloud Pod Decrees I’m not a Good Cloud -    but I’m not a Bad Cloud Either
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234: The Cloud Pod Decrees I’m not a Good Cloud - but I’m not a Bad Cloud Either

Nov 10 2023 | 00:37:25

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Show Notes

Welcome to episode 234 of The Cloud Pod podcast - where the forecast is always cloudy! This week your hosts Justin and Ryan are bringing you all the latest news from the cloud, including latest earnings news (you know you want it), a discussion about whether cloud is “bad” from one of repatriation’s biggest advocates, Oxide’s new cloud computer (it’s SO pretty) and a look at some of latest updates on the AWS European Sovereign Cloud. 

Titles we almost went with this week:

☁️The Cloud Pod is Sovereign  We Avoid the Oxide Rust at TCP

A big thanks to this week’s sponsor:

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Pre-Show

01:00 Follow Up: Wait - Is Cloud Bad? 03:43 Justin- “Kelsey Hightower pointed out rightfully the 15 years of cloud helped DHH even be able to do this, because being able to do a cloud exit of the size and the complexity of what he does have without cloud technologies that enabled some of those things, it would have been difficult for him to do this going back. Declarative infrastructure, containerization - all that stuff is big cloud advances that were brought to the world that he's not benefiting from in his data center...”

General News this Week:

06:30  Oxide Launches the World’s First Commercial Cloud Computer 09:23 You know what time it is? It’s EARNINGS TIME! Let’s dig in.  Microsoft Earnings 10:40 Justin - “...that's a pretty big increase in revenue tied by the AI era. And it's just beginning.” 11:11 Ryan - “At this point, if Skynet takes over, I would almost welcome it if I don't have to read anymore news articles about the trivial advancements of AI, right? Like, I wanna know the big advancements of AI; like when they develop sentience that decides that humans aren't worth their space.” Alphabet Earnings   11:11 Ryan - “...that's pretty harsh words for a sector of Google that wasn't making any money up until very recently, right? So it's pretty harsh. But it's also kind of true. I do believe that GCP is a third place, but a very far and distant third place to the other two hyperscalers. That might be colored by my beating my head against my computer all day.” Amazon Earnings

AWS

16:52 Multi-VPC ENI Attachments 18:58 Ryan - “Yeah, it's a way to increase flexibility of those routing things for things that need to have a leg in two different places, right? Like I think it's more for probably different application access. If you think about maybe you have a software distribution server that does both dev and prod, and maybe you have a mix for each one of those things and you don't have to do some crazy peering solution or something terrible.” 19:34 AWS Network Firewall announces support for egress TLS inspection in 2 regions   21:34 In the Works – AWS European Sovereign Cloud 21:54 Justin - “...which is not that special, because that's what Google's done. That's what Azure has basically announced. But what's a little unique about this is that it's a new region. It's not just a checkbox in a console. It says, ‘I wanna be sovereign.’ It's an entire GovCloud style region they're building in Germany for this purpose. And they say you can migrate your workloads between other regions to this region.”

GCP

28:51  Customize load balancers for unique application needs with Service Extensions callouts  29:45 Justin - “...be careful with this one, I think this is kind of my takeaway at this moment, because I can see how you can route traffic accidentally inside your load balancer in a way that you do not mean to do, and that can be dangerous.” 30:37 Ryan - “ The reason why I'm having such a hard time with the service is it kind of goes against everything I've been preaching about Cloud, as far as using managed services to abstract away all the toil. This is just a way to put it right back in there. This is nuts. You can do cool stuff with it, and this is definitely stuff we *used* to do in the data center for crazy global DNS, region routing, or locale routing, and some of the stuff for custom authentication, you can do that, but you shouldn't. You shouldn't do any of these things that this empowers. You should go to something that's much easier to support and maintain and understand. So it's kind of crazy.”

Azure

We probably could have found an AI story for you this week, but we decided to save you from it. You’re welcome. 

Oracle

34:02 OCI and Google Cloud get closer for customers’ multicloud journey  34:22 Justin - “...which is a great way - if you're in trouble with them on licensing - to hopefully get yourself out of licensing hell and just connect your clouds together and say, yes, you run that for me at Oracle and we'll pay you all the monies and you'll go away and leave us alone. So we won't use Java anymore, we promise.”

Closing

And that is the week in the cloud! We would like to thank our sponsors Foghorn Consulting. Check out our website, the home of the Cloud Pod where you can join our newsletter, slack team, send feedback or ask questions at theCloud Pod.net or tweet at us with hashtag #theCloud Pod

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