Episode 3: Turning Off Someone Else's Site as a Service

March 28, 2018 00:34:38
Episode 3: Turning Off Someone Else's Site as a Service
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Episode 3: Turning Off Someone Else's Site as a Service

Mar 28 2018 | 00:34:38

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Show Notes

How do you encourage businesses to pick Google Cloud over Amazon and other providers? How do you advocate for selecting Google Cloud to be successful on that platform? Google Cloud is not just a toy with fun features, but is a a capable Cloud service.

Today, we’re talking to Seth Vargo, a Senior Staff Developer Advocate at Google. Previously, he worked at HashiCorp in a similar advocacy role and worked very closely with Terraform, Vault, Consul, Nomad, and other tools. He left HashiCorp to join Google Cloud and talk about those tools and his experiences with Chef and Puppet, as well as communities surrounding them. He wants to share with you how to use these tools to integrate with Google Cloud and help drive product direction.

Some of the highlights of the show include:

Links:

Google Cloud and blog

Amazon Web Services

HashiCorp

Terraform

Vault

Consul

Nomad

Chef

Puppet

Kubernetes

AutoML

Monitorama

Azure

CloudFormation

Ansible

Elk Stack

Site Reliability Engineering book for O’Reilly

Fastly

Hacker News

Cloud Foundry

Microsoft Cloud

Alibaba Cloud

Lambda

Quotes by Seth:

“Everything we do on Google Cloud is API First. Anytime you click a button in that Web UI, there is a corresponding API call, which means you can build automation, compliance, and testing around these various aspects.”

“The IAM and permission management in Google Cloud is incredibly powerful. It leverages the same IAM permissions that G Suite has which is hosted Gmail, Calendar, and all of those other things.”

“How do I get people who want to use Google Cloud or don’t know about Google Cloud? The ability to be successful on the platform.”

“I would definitely say that any company you work at, whether the recruiter tells you that it’s all sunshine and rainbows and there’s nothing ever wrong is a lie.”

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