The Fault In Our Clouds
First it was GCP in June. Then it was AWS in October. Then it was Azure a week later. It seems that our cloud providers are having outages far more often, and for far longer, than any of us would like. In this episode, Kris, Ian, and Matthew discuss the two most recent outages along with some of their thoughts on the current state of the industry and the future of software.
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Show Notes:
We continue this discussion in this week's episode of Break! The panel talks about whether seeking a career with a FAANG company is worth it anymore, why building software for your local community is important, and their frustrations with point of sale systems. Watch it on YouTube or listen with your favorite podcasting app! Learn more by going to https://break.show.
EXTRA! EXTRA! There's lots of bonus content in this episode! And if you're a supporter you're getting all of it. In this week's extra chapters the panel talks about whether we all need to be on large cloud providers, frustrations with food delivery app PINs, whether timeouts and retries should be our go to, and why it feels like software is constantly getting worse. Not a supporter yet? Fix that today by heading over to https://fallthrough.fm/subscribe where you'll get not only extra content but also higher quality audio. Sign up today!
Thanks for tuning in and happy listening!
Show Notes:
- AWS Outage Summary: https://aws.amazon.com/message/101925/
- Azure Outage Summary: https://azure.status.microsoft/en-us/status/history/
Table of Contents:
- Prologue (00:00:00)
- Chapter 1: The AWS Outage (00:03:03)
- Chapter 2: Overdependence on Timeouts and Retries [Extended] (00:27:15)
- Chapter 3: Food Delivery app PINs should be Local First [Extended] (00:27:41)
- Chapter 4: The Azure Outage (00:28:11)
- Chapter 5: Do We Actually Need All These Cloud Services? [Extended] (00:39:37)
- Chapter 6: We Are Trapped By Our Own Path Dependence [Extended] (00:40:07)
- Chapter 7: What Is Popular Is Not Necessarily What Is Good (00:40:54)
- Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions and Panic & Recover (00:42:42)
- Epilogue (01:02:34)
Socials:
- (00:00) - Prologue
- (03:03) - Chapter 1: The AWS Outage
- (27:15) - Chapter 2: Overdependence on Timeouts and Retries [Extended]
- (27:41) - Chapter 3: Food Delivery app PINs should be Local First [Extended]
- (28:11) - Chapter 4: The Azure Outage
- (39:37) - Chapter 5: Do We Actually Need All These Cloud Services? [Extended]
- (40:07) - Chapter 6: We Are Trapped By Our Own Path Dependence [Extended]
- (40:54) - Chapter 7: What Is Popular Is Not Necessarily What Is Good
- (42:42) - Appendix UNPOP: Unpopular Opinions and Panic & Recover
- (01:02:34) - Epilogue
Creators and Guests
Host
Matthew Sanabria
Matthew is an engineering leader focused on building reliable, scalable, and observable systems. Matthew is known for using his breadth and depth of experience to add value in minimal context situations and help great people become great engineers through mentoring. Matthew serves the Go community as a member of GoBridge. In his spare time, Matthew spends time with his family, helps grow his wife's chocolate business, works on home improvement projects, and reads technical resources to learn and tinker.
