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David Zisky

@DavidZisky

Engineering Lead at @ContainerSoluti | Orbiting around #Kubernetes :) Founder @rentheview

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There is a reason our books had a butterfly on the cover. container-solutions.com/oreilly-cloud-…

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the Kubernetes administrator career path as explained by Matthew McConaughey

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EVERY SINGLE TIME I write anything about KuberNEtes :/ Sometimes muscle memory is not your friend...

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The conclusion after #eBPFsummit: @ciliumproject is basically a Tesla of #Kubernetes :) mind-blowingly efficient. And based on this "we saved 36 cores by switching to Cilium L4LB" also better for the environment 😅


I loved the "eBPF, a road to invisible network: S&P Global's Network Transformation Journey" talk. Brilliant example of solving real "we want cloud-native" problems.

#eBPFsummit is very interesting to see real world customers and how they are using Cilium/Ebpf. I am generally very impressed by the multi cluster service discovery possibilities. That solves so many issues other than the other thousands of things @ciliumproject does well.



I'm on my way to @isovalent for a eBPF Watch party and trying to work from a train, but ow boy the views from Swiss trains!!!! ♥️🇨🇭😍🚞⛰️


I'm not a developer. I've been "sysadmin" for 90% of my career. This 👇 is me in 2020, doing full-stack development for a few months, building my startup. It was possible mainly because I started working for @containersoluti where I basically flourished/expanded my IT horizons :)

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What a week ahead! Finishing one client project which was a hell of a ride for the last 1+ year, visiting our @isovalent friends in Zurich for the eBPF watch party, and starting a new client project with another @containersoluti dream team. Happy me 😊


So... I was doing some ACTUAL CLOUD-NATIVE stuff today 🙂 as much as I love working on all my side projects and keeping up to date with tech, Switzerland forces me to enjoy life too ☺️


Jenkins is just like Java. It's old, it's everywhere. You can't say it's bad but if you get a chance, move to something else :)

Jenkins is the Craigslist of CI/CD tools. Everyone will slap fancier UIs on and target niches, but Jenkins will still be there, looking exactly the same, deploying everything. Including Craigslist, and the Jenkins competitors.



Why is Go soooo weird... I'm not a programmer, but I can do simple stuff in JS, Python, Ruby and C++. I can't do simple stuff in Go...


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You think that DevEx is some sort of nice to have? No way. It's existential for most businesses... even though they don't know it. Join us next week to find out more.


Unpopular opinion: It's better to run a monolith app on a K3S rather than directly on a VM :) With Kubernetes, I get a dead simple (near) zero-downtime rolling upgrade and I don't care about the VM itself.


Where can I deploy 1000 small VMs? Both of my go-to POC providers @digitalocean and @Vultr only allow 10 instances (probably I can ask them to raise the limit but not from 10 to 1000 :p ). My only option is one of the big 3 Azure/GCP/AWS ?


Lol, @equinixmetal was always a pretty nice provider, but that new website is next level :D Good job folks 👋

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Now, that's a PRIME conference location 😬😍🇨🇭 greetings from @cloudnativebern

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