#445: Inside Azure Data Centers with Mark Russinovich
Talk Python To Me19 Tammi 2024

#445: Inside Azure Data Centers with Mark Russinovich

When you run your code in the cloud, how much do you know about where it runs? I mean, the hardware it runs on and the data center it runs in? There are just a couple of hyper-scale cloud providers in the world. This episode is a very unique chance to get a deep look inside one of them: Microsoft Azure. Azure is comprised of over 200 physical data centers, each with 100,000s of servers. A look into how code runs on them is fascinating. Our guide for this journey will be Mark Russinovich. Mark is the CTO of Microsoft Azure and a Technical Fellow, Microsoft's senior-most technical position. He's also a bit of a programming hero of mine. Even if you don't host your code in the cloud, I think you'll enjoy this conversation. Let's dive in.

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#45: The Python Testing Column, Now a Thing

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#39: Getting your first dev job as a Python developer (part 1)

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