IT 2.0
open-menu closeme
Home
Links icon
Github LinkedIn Mastodon Twitter YouTube
About
github twitter linkedin rss
  • The incestuous relations among containers orchestration tools

    calendar Mar 29, 2016 · 5 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    This is going to be a short and (somewhat) visual blog post where I want to discuss the absolute madness that is going on in “container land” (for lack of a better characterization). This time I am going to try to use quotes, tweets, slide screenshots as much as possible and avoid my usual boring text rants. I believe …


    Read More
  • Sample script to create a VDC (and deploy a Photon Docker Host) in vCloud Air

    calendar Mar 9, 2016 · 4 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    Yesterday I bumped into a semi-draft of code I wrote a while back and that I have never checked in into GitHub. I spent a few hours to polish it, augmenting it with some Docker related stuff (so that it becomes "cool") and test it a bit. The result is in this repo. The code is based on the awesome vca-cli …


    Read More
  • A generic (and highly academic) discussion around multi-tenancy

    calendar Mar 7, 2016 · 13 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    No doubt there is an explosion of complexity these days in IT. I have discussed it many times on this blog. The avalanche of new technologies that get released at a super fast pace is astonishing. And the confusion generated is very strong, the latest survey I came across 5 minutes ago confirms. Among the many many …


    Read More
  • How to use docker-machine in conjunction with the vSphere driver

    calendar Feb 17, 2016 · 3 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    This article was originally posted on the VMware Cloud Native corporate blog. I am re-posting here for the convenience of the readers of my personal blog. As many of you know docker-machine is the client side tool that allows an individual on his/ her own workstation to fire up docker hosts either local or remote. …


    Read More
  • The (Upside Down) Economics of Public Clouds

    calendar Feb 10, 2016 · 7 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    In the last few years we collectively spent an outrageous amount of time talking and arguing about the “per VM” cost of running workloads on-prem Vs. running workloads in a public cloud. While doing so, we forgot to take into account the elephant in the room: the (upside down) economics of (some) public clouds. The …


    Read More
  • Why Docker != Containers and Docker OSS != Docker Inc.

    calendar Jan 26, 2016 · 7 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    You try to convey a concept but it’s only when something (else) happens that people have their “Aha moment”. Last year VMware introduced a project called Bonneville that later became vSphere Integrated Containers. Having recently moved to the VMware Cloud Native Application Business Unit, working on Bonneville and VIC …


    Read More
  • How is Your “Shopping Experience” Related to Docker?

    calendar Jan 19, 2016 · 6 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    A few days ago we had a great friend of mine over for dinner. He also happened to be my very first mentor at IBM (when I joined back in 1994) and one of the smartest guys I have ever met. A few years ago he decided to unplug from the IT industry and has only recently rejoined the mad-house. Since he was so smart, it …


    Read More
  • DevOps (for Dummies)

    calendar Dec 15, 2015 · 16 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    Last year I wrote a blog post whose title was "Cloud Native Applications for Dummies" that was apparently well received. On the same line, I'd like to do something similar for the average Joe when it comes to DevOps (whatever that means). The CNA post was about the taxonomy of a cloud application. This blog …


    Read More
  • Taking a New Challenge: Cloud Native Apps (Whatever That Means)

    calendar Oct 22, 2015 · 4 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    Two years ago I joined the VMware Cloud Services Business Unit working on vCloud Air because I sensed there was a shift going on in the industry. I referred to that change as a growing personal interest to learn more about how to consume IT Vs. how to build IT. I still very much stand behind that statement as I think, …


    Read More
  • Fog.io and vCloud Air

    calendar Sep 30, 2015 · 5 min read  ·
    Share on: twitter facebook linkedin copy

    In the last few weeks I have seen some discussions and requests around using fog.io ("The Ruby cloud services library") in the context of vCloud Air. The short story is that it works just fine. The long story is below. If you are reading this post you may be interested in this combo (fog and vCloud Air) so I …


    Read More
    • ««
    • «
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
    • 6
    • 7
    • »
    • »»

Massimo Re Ferrè

Always curious to explore what's coming next in IT.
Read More

Recent Posts

  • Amazon Q Developer in the IDE cheat sheet
  • AWS CloudFormation and Generative AI
  • DIY personalization for Amazon Q Developer
  • Embracing Amazon Q Developer failures
  • A framework to adopt generative AI assistants for builders
  • Using the Amazon Q feature development capability to write documentation
  • An example of the importance of prompt engineering
  • English as a programming language is (almost) here

Categories

UNCATEGORIZED 162
IT 2.0

Copyright 2007-  IT 2.0. All Rights Reserved

to-top