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Show overview

cloud2030 has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 505 episodes. That works out to roughly 380 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 37 min and 55 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 101 episodes published. Published by the2030.cloud Podcast.

Episodes
505
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
47 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

An excellent source for industry thought leadership in Edge Computing, Cloud Computing, DevOps, Open Source base on discussions at.the2030.cloud

Latest Episodes

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AWS Outage

Jun 5, 202638 min

Back After a Break

May 29, 202628 min

MCP Agents and Context

May 22, 20261h 2m

Vibe Coding Mapping [TechOps]

May 15, 202643 min

Rob Weinhold: The Art of Crisis Leadership [Cloud 2030 Book Club]

May 8, 202652 min

Vibe Coding for Ops [TechOps]

In this episode, we do some live vibe coding– using AI to write code. We share tips and tricks on having the best vibe coding experience and avoiding some common pitfalls. You'll get to hear what we do, how we discover what the steps are, just how easy it is to interact with the system, to set up a basic environment. We also start to explore the limitations of vibe coding. We encourage you to listen along and try on your own! Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/CqKdtWZWYb3AdPtcb-Ra_kU8HAU?utm_source=copy_url Video available the2030.cloud

Oct 17, 202540 min

Infrastructure Summit Debrief

Rich Miller and I debrief our experiences at the AI Infrastructure and Edge Summit in Santa Clara. This show was interesting in the way it combined a lot of different pieces together related to AI. We share our thoughts and critiques on the event's sales-oriented focus, which overshadowed meaningful discussions on AI applications and data governance. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/5zn42OkdumP-HXIdi5YlicUmYRc?utm_source=copy_url

Oct 10, 202524 min

Model Context Protocol Exploration

Today we continue our exploration of vibe coding by digging into the Model Context Protocol, or MCP. We look at how MCPs connect chatbots to backend systems, why natural language matters for complex queries, and what it takes to build smarter, more adaptable interfaces. The discussion covers practical strategies for refining and automating these systems using API docs, making this a solid deep dive into the future of human-to-machine interaction. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/5zn42OkdumP-HXIdi5YlicUmYRc?utm_source=copy_url

Oct 3, 202548 min

TechOps Scaling Challenges

In this episode, we talk about scale and the hard realities of system failure in large tech operations. We explore why rare failures become common at scale, and what it takes to build systems that can handle that pressure. From predictive diagnostics to component redundancy, we share practical insights on keeping high-performance and AI infrastructure resilient. This is not theory, it is grounded in real-world lessons from managing complex environments and learning how to plan, isolate, and adapt when things go wrong. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/X8JYiADfPPLEfQ-ggexAP5P_jGc?utm_source=copy_url

Sep 25, 202556 min

The Opportunity for OpenShift Infrastructure

Today we tackle the generational infrastructure shift that's keeping IT leaders awake at night: OpenShift virtualization adoption. We dig deep into why organizations are struggling to migrate from traditional VM-focused infrastructure to Kubernetes-managed infrastructure. We explore the real hurdles blocking this transition and unpack the strategic positioning that matters when you're moving to container-orchestrated infrastructure. This isn't about dumping everything into Kubernetes and calling it done, we examine what it really takes to use Kubernetes as your infrastructure abstraction layer while navigating the operational realities that make or break these migrations. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/IY2Y0a4aFN99ILg9daArE1nwe-c?utm_source=copy_url

Sep 22, 202532 min

Secondary Markets for Infrastructure

In this episode we dive into the practice of recapturing gear from data centers and how it can be used in the secondary market and the ramifications for that market. What started off as a tangent ended up as a rabbit hole rewarding conversation! Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/QR43ePMfKLNrxH1bZo0Ik8YyKo0?utm_source=copy_url

Sep 12, 202543 min

OpenShift Install

Today we dive deep into the mystery of Kubernetes installation, specifically OpenShift installation. We help explain why Kubernetes installs look so weird compared to traditional operations, install processes, and where are the playbooks? Where are the scripts? Are the runbooks describing all the steps you need to take? All of it seems to be missing, and in this podcast, we explain why. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/J802BlcVs3K_OU8B5K5pnQ9fAq8?utm_source=copy_url

Aug 29, 202559 min

AI Export Controls Work?

We discuss whether or not AI export controls work, but we take a really interesting twist because what we talk about is manufacturing. What we talk about is innovation, and it's not whether or not you can control AI chips, but what does it actually take to build innovative product? That's where we really have challenges on export and controls. There's military manufacturing and goods, and that's part of what this AI embargo is about. We really talk about how challenging it is to actually build truly innovative manufacturing and what the barriers are. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/k6Thp-TOfwKc_RjXHCnTd7tdepc?utm_source=copy_url

Aug 22, 202546 min

Using AI for Complex IT Problems

In this episode, we talk about how to use AI and agentic AI specifically to rethink log collection and analysis, and find and solve really difficult problems generally. There's a bit of a build up and understanding how we got there will help you appreciate the conversation. Resources: https://www.usenix.org/conference/srecon24americas/presentation/cruz Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/P-p1tfjPhD4lbX8cy6pjRb_icQ0?utm_source=copy_url

Aug 18, 202552 min

AI Slop Ate My College Degree!

Today we riff on vibe coding, and we talk about the human and economic impacts. Can this agentic coding paradigm the use of AI and how will it impact people just starting their careers or building real applications? What is the trajectory for AI, generated systems and code and what is the risk of AI slop? Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/5G4AnR858BJnYVZiPV7w5tgAh0Y?utm_source=copy_url

Aug 9, 202558 min

Do Export Controls work for AI?

NOTE: It appears that the Trump administration decided to allow nVidia chips... even so, this is a very interesting discussion. We discuss whether or not AI export controls work, but we take a really interesting twist because what we talk about is manufacturing. What we talk about is innovation, and it's not whether or not you can control AI chips, but what does it actually take to build innovative product? That's where we really have challenges on export and controls. There's military manufacturing and goods, and that's part of what this AI embargo is about. We really talk about how challenging it is to actually build truly innovative manufacturing and what the barriers are. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/k6Thp-TOfwKc_RjXHCnTd7tdepc?utm_source=copy_url

Jul 18, 202546 min

Lab Toys vs Enterprise Products

DevOps Lunch and Learn focuses on home labbing versus enterprise use cases and why it is so tricky to satisfy the home user with enterprise products. This really is a dilemma because we love to see more crossover and we're going to talk about why. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/CgO1zVnY5wDFgRNb7XpdUNyIgr0?utm_source=copy_url

May 16, 202536 min

Container Driven Architecture

In this episode, we continue our dive into the changing architecture of IT infrastructure and look at how containers and container platforms are changing. We also look at the fundamental nature of what people want to buy, accelerated by VMware Broadcom, making virtualization platforms much less attractive, and the shifting landscape here. This is work that is based on a presentation that I've been giving around the shift towards open shift virtualization and Kubernetes in general. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/BnYKzI0zzOLqqWi45vck9gMwsDk?utm_source=copy_url

May 2, 202545 min

Container Driven Architecture

In this episode, we dive deeper into the new architectural trends for infrastructure designers in this coming decade, which is a transition from virtualization platforms first like VMware into containerized platforms first. But this time, we talk through the use of virtualization in containerized systems - keeping VMs but with what changes are necessary to make a containerized virtualization platform dominant instead of a virtualized virtualization platform. Reference: https://kubevirt.io/user-guide/architecture/ https://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/cloud-computing/openshift/virtualization

May 2, 202545 min

HA Troubleshooting [Tech Ops]

This episode of the TechOps series goes into high availability troubleshooting. Not just high availability, not just troubleshooting, but actually talking through what it takes to manage and maintain and fix HA systems. This is part of a longer discussion we've been having and so there's some really interesting ideas in the middle of these discussions that I hope will shape your thinking as you build high availability systems, diagnostics and troubleshooting for people who are in high availability very complex environments. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/wM__4w1YIzZnhVdgLuXLsDDu0Ng?utm_source=copy_url References: https://status.openai.com/incidents/ctrsv3lwd797\

Apr 25, 202555 min
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