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PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes

Red Hat OpenShift

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Red Hat Kubernetes weekly technology podcast hosted by Brian Gracely (@bgracely) along with friends from the Kubernetes community. Focused on Containers | Kubernetes | Red Hat OpenShift | Cloud Native Applications | Microservices | PaaS | CaaS | DevOps.
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Cloud Native Chronicles

Johan van Amersfoort and Sander Harrewijnen

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This podcast covers basically everything cloud native. Not just the tech, but also people aspect, the organizational aspect, product, and a bit of marketing of the product. In every episode, the hosts will cover a theme, and will bring in multiple bold statements linked to the theme which they will debunk. Episodes are somewhere between 20 and 30 minutes, so they can be easily digested during lunch, your commute to work or home, in the gym, or after your weekly stand up :)
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Trilio Insights

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Trilio Insights delves into the dynamic world of data protection and cloud-native technologies. In addition to Trilio experts, we will bring together practitioners, innovators, and visionaries to explore the evolving landscape of data protection, backup, and recovery. From unraveling the complexities of multi-cloud environments to navigating the challenges of data governance, each episode of Trilio Insights serves to share expertise and experience for Product Engineering, It Ops, Dev Ops, Ar ...
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In this special episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, recorded live at Red Hat Summit: Connect 2025, Robert Kloosterhuis sits down with Luca Bertone, engineer, author and Ansible expert, to explore the evolution of automation, AI-powered platform engineering and how technologies such as Ansible, Kubernetes and OpenShift AI are shaping the future of I…
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In this special live edition of ITQ Cloud Native Chronicles, recorded at Red Hat Summit Connect Nieuwegein, Sander Harrewijnen talks with Markus Nagel, Technical Marketing Manager at Red Hat, about the importance of secure and automated software supply chains.Markus explains how Red Hat Developer Hub, Tekton Chains, and Trusted Artifact Signer simp…
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In this live edition of ITQ Cloud Native Chronicles, recorded at Red Hat Summit Connect Utrecht, Robert Kloosterhuis and Erik Zandboer dive into the evolving world of cloud native storage. They explore how Portworx by Pure Storage delivers a consistent, scalable storage experience across private and public clouds and how this empowers organizations…
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In this special live edition of ITQ Cloud Native Chronicles, recorded at Red Hat Summit: Connect 2025, Robert Kloosterhuis sits down with Andrew Block, Distinguished Architect at Red Hat, to discuss the evolution of Helm, the rise of OCI as a distribution standard, and how AI is reshaping the cloud native landscape.Andrew shares his perspective on …
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Summary In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, the hosts delve into the intricacies of Test-Driven Development (TDD). They discuss the fundamental principles of TDD, including the Red-Green-Refactor cycle, the importance of various testing types, and how to define test outcomes. The conversation also touches on performance testing, the role of…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, Johan and Sander discuss the concept of pair programming, its mechanics, benefits, challenges, and the role of AI in programming. They explore how pair programming can enhance team collaboration, knowledge sharing, and efficiency in software development. The conversation also touches on the differences be…
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In this final KubeCon EU 2025 throwback, Johan sits down with Karim Satirli from HashiCorp for a candid and technical conversation on cloud-native tooling, open source culture, and the evolving role of Nomad in AI and edge computing. From solving real customer problems on the KubeCon show floor to discussing how HashiCorp products like Terraform, V…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, the Johan engages in a detailed conversation with Katarina Brookfield from VMware about their cloud native offerings, particularly focusing on VMware's Kubernetes service integrated within the VMware Cloud Foundation. They discuss the complexities of Kubernetes and how VMware aims to simplify the deployme…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, we explore the highlights from KubeCon 2025, focusing on conversations with Riccardo Martinelli about Kubeflow and Michael Cade about Veeam's cloud-native strategies. The discussions delve into the features and adoption of Kubeflow, the differences between OpenShift AI and vanilla Kubeflow, and the import…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, Johan and Sander dive into the concept of 'Platform as a Product', exploring its significance from a developer's perspective. They discuss the importance of user feedback, the role of product owners, and the challenges of adopting new technologies. The conversation also touches on the balance between comm…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, Johan and Sander discuss the concept of the 'Golden Path' in software development, emphasizing the importance of standardization and developer experience. They explore how a well-defined Golden Path can streamline deployment processes, reduce the burden on product teams, and foster innovation while avoidi…
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In this first KubeCon Special of Cloud Native Chronicles, Johan van Amersfoort engages in a conversation with Justin Garrison from Sidero Labs, discussing the innovative solutions Talos Linux and Omni. They explore the unique features of Talos as a Kubernetes-only Linux distribution, its maintenance advantages, and the small footprint it offers. Th…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, hosts Johan and Sander discuss the concept of the 10-minute build, emphasizing its importance in maintaining developer focus and efficiency. They explore the technical and cultural aspects of build processes, the significance of team dynamics, and the necessity of standardizing builds across different tea…
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In the world of technology, transformation is often discussed in triumphant tones—big tools, big platforms, big promises. But what if the real story isn't about the tools at all? What if the beating heart of innovation lies somewhere else, quietly pulsing beneath the surface? This week on Trilio Insights, Pete Wright sits down with Ed Keen, Directo…
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, hosts Johan and Sander explore the concept of a product mindset in software development. They discuss the differences between building software and creating a product, emphasizing the importance of understanding stakeholder needs and engaging with them throughout the development process. The conversation …
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In this episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, hosts Johan and Sander discuss the concept of balanced teams in cloud-native development. They explore the essential roles needed for effective product development, the risks associated with not validating products, and the challenges posed by siloed organizations. The conversation emphasizes the importan…
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In the inaugural episode of Cloud Native Chronicles, hosts Johan and Sander introduce the podcast's focus on cloud native technologies from a developer's perspective. They discuss the broad definition of cloud-native, the importance of efficiency in software development, and the various perspectives within the cloud native ecosystem. The episode ou…
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Is OpenStack having a moment? On this episode of Trilio Insights, Pete Wright chats with David Safaii and Kevin Jackson, fresh from the Open Infrastructure Days North America conference, about the latest news in OpenStack, fueled by the search for VMware alternatives. Kevin, an OpenStack veteran from the very beginning, offers a fascinating perspec…
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Ever wonder what it takes to build a company from the ground up? This week, Pete Wright sits down with Murali Balcha, the founder and CTO of Trilio, as he shares his personal journey of entrepreneurism and innovation. Murali opens up about the pivotal moment he realized his idea was "startup worthy," leaving the comfort of a years-long career at EM…
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This month, Pete Wright welcomes back Rodolfo Casás, who previously introduced us to the OpenShift mindset. This time, Rodolfo dives into the must-have features of Trilio for OpenShift and OpenShift virtualization data protection. Throughout the conversation, Rodolfo highlights several key features that resonate with customers. He discusses the sim…
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In this episode of Trilio Insights, our senior solutions architect Rodolfo Casás joins Pete Wright to discuss the critical world of disaster recovery in IT. Casás breaks down the key differences between backups, high availability, and disaster recovery, emphasizing that while backups are essential, they're not enough for critical systems that can't…
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In a world where businesses rely on the constant flow of data and the uninterrupted availability of applications, IT downtime has become an unavoidable reality with far-reaching consequences. This week, Pete Wright sits down with David Safaii, Executive Chairman at Trilio, to explore the causes, consequences, and solutions to one of the most pressi…
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This week on the show, Pete Wright sits down with a panel of experts from Trilio, Red Hat, Accenture, and Dynatrace ahead of their upcoming presentation at Red Hat Summit 2024 in Denver. Kevin Jackson (Trilio), Jan Myklebust (Red Hat), Usmin Mir (Accenture), and Steve Weinert (Dynatrace) discuss their collaboration on achieving IT service continuit…
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Kubernetes may be considered "legacy" by some in the fast-moving world of tech, but the recent KubeCon 2024 conference proved there's still plenty of innovation happening in the cloud native ecosystem. Host Pete Wright sat down with Trilio's own Rodolfo Casás to get the inside scoop on the major announcements and themes from the 10,000+ attendee ev…
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Virtual machines have long provided IT teams with important flexibility and isolation for running workloads. But as container adoption accelerates, how can organizations integrate their VM environments into modern infrastructure? On this episode of Trilio Insights, host Pete Wright explores KubeVirt with industry expert Kevin Jackson. KubeVirt brin…
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The future is multi-cluster. Today, we're diving into the complex world of Multi-Cluster OpenShift, a linchpin in the realm of modern application deployments. As businesses scale and the demand for resilient, cost-effective, and efficient operations crescendos, managing multiple Kubernetes clusters isn't just a challenge—it's an art. Rodolfo Casás …
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In the premiere episode of Trilio Insights, host Pete Wright sits down with Kevin Jackson, Director of Product Management at Trilio, to discuss the relationship between two titans of cloud infrastructure technology - OpenStack and Kubernetes. Though often pitted against each other as competitors, Jackson argues these technologies actually have a co…
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We live in an era where data is the new currency. Its protection is the unsung guardian of our era, and the stakes have never been higher. We sit at the intersection of necessity and innovation, lifting the seemingly impenetrable veil of cloud-native technologies and data protection where every byte could be both an asset and a liability. This is t…
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SEASON 2 - Trailer ABOUT THE SHOW: It's been a few months, but it's good to back with our Kubernetes community. Since there are so many things happening around the Kubernetes community, and many people are new, we decided to move to a "season" format. Each season will include 8-10 episodes, around 12-15 minutes, that will allow the audience to prog…
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 2 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at the why technologists and business leaders are choosing to use Kubernetes to help solve new business challenges. We highlight the various types of use-cases that can be enabled by the core technologies within Kubernetes. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes Homepage CNCF Homepage Business stories of c…
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at the how Kubernetes is created as an open source projects, with contributions from hundreds of engineers, and governance by the CNCF. We explore the frequency of releases, and how new features are categorized and updated. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes Homepage CNCF Homepage Business stories of c…
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 4 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we discuss the frequency of Kubernetes releases, as well as the differences between upstream project releases and vendor-created distributions (or cloud services). We also discuss why all variations of Kubernetes are not running the same version, and why this might create challenges for companies u…
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 5 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we explore one of the most misunderstood topics surrounding Kubernetes - what is actually included in the upstream project? We also explore how this often creates gaps for companies that want to use Kubernetes as part of their application platform. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes Homepage CNCF Homepage Busi…
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 6 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at what is not included in the upstream Kubernetes project, and why the add-on elements can create differences between different implementations that use Kubernetes as the orchestration engine for containerized applications. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes Homepage CNCF Homepage Business stories of …
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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 7 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we explore the technical skills that are most frequently needed to be success in either operating a Kubernetes platform, or building applications that use Kubernetes. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes Homepage CNCF Homepage Business stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot co…
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SHOW: 75 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Emily Freeman (@editingemily, Ops Advocacy Manager, Microsoft) about the biggest challenges faced in cloud adoption and DevOps culture changes. SHOW NOTES: OpenShift Homepage - http://openshift.com Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Learn OpenShift - http://learn.openshift.com Emily Freeman's Homepag…
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SHOW: 76 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Daniel Oh (@danieloh30, Principal Technical Product Marketing Manager, Red Hat) about new innovation in deploying Java applications on Kubernetes, with Quarkus. SHOW NOTES: OpenShift Homepage - http://openshift.com Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Learn OpenShift - http://learn.openshift.com Quarku…
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SHOW: 74 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Matt Stratton (@mattstratton, DevOps Advocate, PagerDuty) about how to better manage OnCall Rotations, integrating DevOps concepts with OnCall, and suggestions about better organizing to handle alerting and observability. SHOW NOTES: OpenShift Homepage - http://openshift.com Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.open…
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SHOW: 73 SHOW OVERVIEW: Chris talks with Marky Jackson (@markyjackson5, Senior Software Engineer, Sysdig) about the KubeCon Contributor Summit, their experiences contributing to the Kubernetes community, and involvement of the military veterans in open source communities. SHOW NOTES: OpenShift Homepage - http://openshift.com Try OpenShift 4 - http:…
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SHOW: 72 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Joe Fernandes (@JoeFern1, VP of Product Management, Red Hat Cloud BU) about Red Hat's experience with Kubernetes, innovating upstream and integrating products, OpenShift 4 cloud-like architectural changes, allowing developers to be productive, and new ways to create a better customer experience. SHOW NOTES: …
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SHOW: 71 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Chris Short (@ChrisShort, Technical Marketing @RedHat, CNCF Ambassador, writes at DevOps’ish) about DevOps 10th birthday, how Kubernetes helps DevOps, and the exciting news that Chris will be co-hosting PodCTL. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Learn OpenShift - http://learn.openshift.co…
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SHOW: 70 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Alexis Richardson (@monadic, CEO @weaveworks) about the emerging concepts and technology behind “GitOps”. SHOW NOTES: Gitops at Weave Works [video] GitOps - Git push all the things OperatorHub SHOW TOPICS: Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us about your background both at Weave and your involvement in the …
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SHOW: 69 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian reviews the major project-level news and announcements from KubeCon Barcelona 2019, as well as gives some feedback about the overall show. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com All of the CNCF talks/sessions (videos) from KubeCon theCUBE coverage of KubeCon [NEW] CNCF Projects - Health Chart SHOW TOPIC…
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SHOW: 68 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Rob Szumski (@robszumski, Sr. Manager Product Management @OpenShift) about the evolution of Operators, the emerging capabilities in Kubernetes to support Operators, OperatorHub, Helm Operators and how OpenShift 4 is integrating the Operator experience. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com O…
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SHOW: 67 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Annette Clewett (@aclewett, Senior Architect @RedHat) and Travis Nielsen (@STravisNielsen, Senior Principal Software Engineer @RedHat) about software-defined storage, managing storage with Kubernetes, and how Rook is bringing the Operator model to storage systems like Ceph. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http…
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SHOW: 66 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Marc Boorshtein (@mlbian, CTO at Tremolo Security) about trends in Kubernetes security, and how to think about the Kubernetes Extended Authentication Model. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Beyond RBAC in OpenShift – Open Policy Agent OpenShift Commons Briefing: Securing OKD at Multiple…
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SHOW: 65 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Paul Morie (@cheddarmint, Sr. Principal Software Engineer @RedHat, Reviewer/Approver of Federation v2) about the evolution of multi-cluster and Federation v2 in Kubernetes. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Kubernetes Federation v2 - https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/federation-v2 Kuber…
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SHOW: 64 SHOW OVERVIEW: Brian talks with Burr Sutter (@BurrSutter, Director Developer Experience @RedHat) about Project Quarkus (@QuarkusIO), Supersonic Subatomic Java for Kubernetes-native application development. SHOW NOTES: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Learn OpenShift for FREE (Knative, Istio, Operators, etc.) - http://learn.opensh…
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Show: 63 Show Overview: Brian talks with Carlisia Pinto (@carlisia, Sr. Member of Technical Staff at VMware, OSS Maintainer of Project Velero) about Project Velero (formerly “Ark”), and backing up and migrating applications on Kubernetes. Show Notes: Try OpenShift 4 - http://try.openshift.com Project Velero - https://github.com/heptio/velero Reposi…
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