Mark Fussell on the Distributed Application Runtime or Dapr - Episode 66

Mark Fussell on the Distributed Application Runtime or Dapr - Episode 66

In this week’s episode, Jeffrey Palermo welcomes Mark Fussell on to the podcast! Mark works on the Azure Compute team and is the Product Manager for the new Dapr framework (AKA the Distributed Application Runtime.) He has been working at Microsoft for the last 19 years and has been a passionate advocate for building microservice-based applications for the last 10 years. He has a proven track record of building innovative computing platforms, running large scale cloud services, and starting new million-dollar businesses within corporations.


Today, they’re going to be discussing Dapr, a new open-source project, and what it can do for developers. Mark explains how Dapr makes it easier for developers to build microservice-based applications, some of the use cases for Dapr, what the current level of maturity for Dapr is right now (and what you can start using it for today vs. what it will be able to do in the future), and how the idea of Dapr first came about.

Topics of Discussion:

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[:58] About today’s episode!

[1:31] Jeffrey welcomes Mark to the show!

[1:44] Mark speaks about his current role and what his journey has been leading up to it.

[4:24] Mark explains some of the difficulties developers face when transitioning to building services (rather than applications.)

[9:32] How did Dapr come about? And what problem does it solve?

[13:35] Are there certain use cases that Dapr is more (and less) focused on?

[17:38] In a normal situation for a synchronized webservice call between A and B, A would have to have a configuration setting for the address of B. Does Dapr change that?

[18:32] Mark provides an example where Dapr fits in very well using Azure Functions.

[20:53] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure.

[21:19] Jeffrey gives some brief announcements.

[23:00] Is it correct to say that the developer experience to be able to consume an event or a call is just to write a method of C# and then Dapr invokes it?

[25:28] Jeffrey and Mark talk simple use cases for Dapr.

[28:29] Can Dapr use any other storage provider you configure whether it be Azure Queue or SQL Database?

[30:47] What’s the current level of maturity of Dapr now? And what should people start using it for now vs. what they could use it for in the future?

[33:47] Are they any big upcoming announcements about Dapr on the horizon?

[39:44] Jeffrey thanks Mark for joining the podcast!

[40:07] Mark urges listener to join the Dapr community.

Mentioned in this Episode:

Azure DevOps

Clear Measure (Sponsor)

.NET DevOps Bootcamp 2020 — January 16th & 17th in Austin, T.X.

.NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Pre-order on Amazon here!

bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook!

bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events!

Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube

Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter Follow to stay informed about future events!

Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com Email Jeffrey for a free 30-point DevOps inspection (regularly priced at $5000!) Spaces are limited!

Mark Fussell’s LinkedIn

Mark Fussell’s Twitter: @MFussell

Dapr

Dapr on GitHub

Dapr Community on GitHub

OAM (Open Application Model)

Dapr Community on Gitter
Azure Service Fabric

Kubernetes

Azure Functions

NServiceBus

MassTransit

Azure Queue Storage

SQL Database

Willow

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Paul Stovell on Octopus Deploy - Episode 22

Paul Stovell on Octopus Deploy - Episode 22

Paul Stovell, the founder and CEO of Octopus Deploy, joins the podcast today. Paul is an expert on all things automated deployment and Cloud operations. He started Octopus Deploy back in 2011, but prior to that, he worked as a consultant for about five years.   Octopus Deploy is a pretty major player in the market. Their mission? To do automated deployments really, really well. Today, it helps over 20,000 customers automate their deployments, and employs 40 brilliant people. It can be integrated with Azure DevOps services and many other build services.   On this week’s episode, Paul talks about his career journey and what led him to create Octopus Deploy; his accomplishments, goals, and visions for Octopus Deploy; which build servers integrate best with Octopus Deploy; his tips and tricks for how to best utilize it; and his vision for the future of DevOps.   Topics of Discussion: [:51] About today’s guest — Paul Stovell. [1:06] Paul introduces himself and gives some background on his career journey. [3:36] Paul’s take on continuous integration in the past and now. [5:05] Paul’s original vision for his company, Octopus Deploy. [7:54] Where Octopus Deploy fits in for Visual Studio developers. [12:03] Paul speaks about the two approaches to doing deployments. [16:11] About the depth of the Octopus Deploy library. [17:27] A word from the Azure DevOps Podcast sponsor: Clear Measure. [17:54] Out of all of the build servers, which integrate best with Octopus Deploy? [19:47] How Octopus Deploy could be a big game-changer with the newest release. [26:17] When adopting a serverless environment, where does Octopus Deploy’s tentacle agent go? How does it configure? [29:23] Which tasks should go with Octopus Deploy and what’re the boundaries? [31:11] Paul’s vision for the future of DevOps 5-10 years down the road. [37:13] Jeffrey and Paul talk incident prevention and incident management. [39:16] Paul’s recommendations on where to follow-up to learn more about Octopus Deploy after this podcast.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Paul Stovell Octopus DeployTeamCity Atlassian BambooRed Gate Octopus.com/blog (to join the Slack channel)   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

4 Helmi 201940min

Reviewing Current Azure DevOps News, Tips, and Strategies - Episode 21

Reviewing Current Azure DevOps News, Tips, and Strategies - Episode 21

This week, your host, Jeffrey Palermo, is bringing you a special solo episode to discuss current industry news in the DevOps space, as well as some of his latest tips and strategies.   Jeffrey has been incredibly passionate about DevOps for a while now — since 2006 to be exact. Earlier in his career, he was a founding board member of a group called Agile Austin, led the Austin .NET User Group for about 5 years, and founded the Azure Austin Group. Since 2005, he has really had a passion for helping development teams be great — and the DevOps movement, in many ways, is a continuation of the passions of the Agile movement. It’s a very unselfish movement — and that’s why he loves it.   He knew he wanted to contribute to the conversation after noticing the lack of outlets for DevOps conversations in the Microsoft community. So, in 2017, he started the Azure DevOps User Group on Meetup, then, in 2018, he launched this podcast, the Azure DevOps Podcast.   In today’s episode, Jeffrey reviews some of the current industry news and tips, including; an interesting announcement in the A.I. space about Cortana, ServiceNow Change Management in Azure Pipelines, Azure DevOps Agents on Azure Container Instances (ACI), .NET Core 3 and 4.8, and an article about Razor Components. He also gives his 10 tips for rapidly recovering when a deployment breaks badly.   Topics of Discussion: [:52] About today’s show, Jeffrey’s background in the industry, and his passion for the DevOps movement. [2:50] Jeffrey reviews some current industry news and tips! [16:35] A word from Azure DevOps sponsor: Clear Measure. [17:02] An interesting strategy announcement in the A.I. space about Cortana. [20:39] Jeffrey highlights an article about Razor Components and gives his take on it. [29:11] About the fantastic kickoff presentation by Brian Harry on the Azure DevOps User Group. [30:17] 10 tips for rapidly recovering when a deployment breaks badly. [38:13] Announcing an upcoming Azure DevOps Podcast episode.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Azure DevOps User Group (on Meetup) Agile Austin Austin .NET User Group (on Meetup) Azure Austin Group (on Meetup) Azure DevOps Server 2019 RC2 Blog post by Matteo Emili on how to use the new URL scheme ServiceNow Change Management in Azure Pipelines Azure DevOps Agents on Azure Container Instances (ACI) .NET Core 3 Preview 1 NuGet Package Explorer Version 5 Satya Nadella on the strategy of Cortana Razor Components for a JavaScript-Free Frontend in 2019 Recording of the kickoff presentation by Brian Harry for the Azure DevOps User Group Paul Stovell Octopus Deploy   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

28 Tammi 201939min

Paul Hacker on DevOps Processes and Migrations - Episode 20

Paul Hacker on DevOps Processes and Migrations - Episode 20

In this episode, Paul Hacker is joining the Azure DevOps Podcast to discuss DevOps processes and migrations.   Paul is a DevOps Architect at Microsoft and has over 15 years of application, architecture, design, development, and management experience in Microsoft technologies. He has a depth of experience in ALM, Process Improvement, and Team Foundation Server. He’s also a fully self-taught engineer in Microsoft technologies. When Team Foundation Server first came out, he jumped on the bandwagon and hasn’t looked back since!   Paul has some really interesting perspectives on today’s topic and provides some valuable insights on patterns that are emerging in the space, steps to migrating to Azure DevOps, and common challenges (and how to overcome them). Tune in to gain his insight on migrations, DevOps processes, and more.   Topics of Discussion: [:48] About today’s guest and topic of discussion. [1:22] Paul introduces himself and shares his career journey. [2:55] Paul talks about a few of his Microsoft MVP awards. [3:37] Paul explains some of the general buzz words around DevOps. [6:09] Paul gives his definition of DevOps and explains some of the common challenges with customers in the DevOps space. [9:35] Are there some patterns that are beginning to emerge with continuous integration and continuous delivery pipelines? [12:02] What should people know about the basics of telemetry? [13:54] Paul gives some examples of what he would include to get started with Application Insights. [15:28] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [16:03] Paul’s insights and views around those who are migrating to Azure DevOps. [18:18] The steps to migrating to Azure DevOps. [21:38] Some of the common things you should pay attention to when migrating to Azure DevOps. [23:36] What to be aware of when migrating to the Cloud. [28:06] Helpful work items, features, and tools for end users. [33:06] The importance of making work visible. [34:11] Resources Paul recommends listeners follow up on.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) Paul Hacker (LinkedIn) Team Foundation Server (Visual Studio) Application Insights CICD Azure Boards Migrate from TFS to Azure DevOps SharePoint   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

21 Tammi 201937min

Greg Leonardo on Architecting, Developing, and Deploying the Azure Way - Episode 019

Greg Leonardo on Architecting, Developing, and Deploying the Azure Way - Episode 019

Today’s guest is Greg Leonardo, a Cloud Architect at Campus Management Corp. and Webonology. Greg’s main focus is to help organizations with Cloud adoption and innovation. He’s been working in the IT industry since his time in the military (1993), and is a developer, teacher, speaker, and early adopter. He’s worked in many facets of IT throughout his career and is the President of TampaDev — a community meetup that runs #TampaCC, Azure User Group, Azure Medics, and various technology events throughout Tampa. Recently, he’s written his first book, Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure: Architecting, developing, and deploying the Azure way — which focuses on addressing the architectural decisions that usually arise when you design or migrate a solution to Microsoft Azure. It takes readers through getting started with Azure by understanding tenants, subs, and resource groups; helping them to decide whether to “lift and shift” or migrate apps; plan and architect solutions in Azure; build ARM templates for Azure resources; develop and deploy solutions in Azure; understand how to monitor and support your application with Azure; and more. In today’s episode, Greg and Jeffrey discuss the components of Greg’s new book and dive deep into topics such as; architecture, app service environments, web apps, web jobs, Windows Containers, and more.   Topics of Discussion: [:52] About today’s guest and topic of discussion. [1:25] Jeffrey welcomes Greg to the podcast. [1:42] Greg gives a background of his career and how he originally got into software and the IT industry. [3:22] About Greg’s brand new book, Hands-On Cloud Solution with Azure. [4:49] How Greg decided what topics to cover in his book about Azure. [7:23] Where to find Greg’s book. [7:36] Greg talks about some of the highlights of his book, starting with how to think about architecture. [10:32] What is an app service environment (ASE)? [10:58] Greg gives a rundown of what listeners need to be thinking about in terms of the building blocks for web apps, web jobs, app service plans, etc. [14:21] Greg explains the architectural elements of a web application. [16:28] When should someone really spend some time learning Windows Containers? [21:29] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [21:58] Greg explains the architectural options in Azure for an offline job. [25:50] Greg’s take on web jobs. [26:49] What is it that makes functions a higher price point than web jobs? [31:05] How to put an SQL server into Azure. [34:35] What a noisy neighbor is in Azure. [37:15] What Greg recommends listeners follow up on after this episode!   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Greg Leonardo (LinkedIn) GregLeonardo.com Campus Management Corp. Webonology TampaDev Microsoft Ignite Conference Vets inTech Hands-On Cloud Solutions with Azure: Architecting, developing, and deploying the Azure way, by Greg Leonardo App Service Environment (ASE) VM Backup Windows Containers .NET Core Clear Measure (Sponsor) SQL Server   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

14 Tammi 201938min

Aaron Palermo on Cybersecurity and SDP - Episode 018

Aaron Palermo on Cybersecurity and SDP - Episode 018

Today’s episode is a bit of a special one — your host, Jeffrey Palermo, interviews his own older brother, Aaron Palermo. Aaron is a DevOps engineer, solution architect, and all-around cybersecurity expert. He works for a global cybersecurity services company, is a member of the Cloud Security Alliance, and is a co-author of the up-and-coming Software Defined Perimeter Specification Version 2. SDP is a full replacement for VPN — providing better protection to fully secure your data, devices, and accounts. This episode is jam-packed with incredibly useful information applicable to software developers — but also anybody who has a Wi-Fi network. Stay tuned to hear about how an SDP replaces a VPN, Aaron’s recommendations on how people can fully protect themselves online, which state-of-the-art multi-factor authentication people should be using, how to keep your data safe and protect from Wi-Fi vulnerabilities, and more.   Topics of Discussion: [:52] About today’s topic and guest. [1:24] About the Palermo family and Aaron’s background in the industry. [5:23] Aaron explains what an SDP is. [7:18] How an SDP affects a person’s setup. [13:22] Does an SDP complement a VPN or does it replace a VPN? [13:40] Does an SDP create a network to a data center or can parts of the network exist anywhere? [14:23] What are the products available now to use an SDP? [16:00] Some differences between an SDP and a VPN. [17:00] A message from The Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [17:28] Aaron’s thoughts on whether or not companies not using SDP would be considered malpractice in the future. [19:26] Why SDP serves a good solution. [21:05] Would an SDP be an absolute recommendation to people working from home when accessing anything that’s not ‘software as a service?’ [22:49] For smaller organizations, what are Aaron’s SDP recommendations that are easy to get started with? [24:32] What are some things that people should be doing to protect themselves and their accounts online? [26:55] On the corporate side, Aaron gives his suggestions on what people should be doing with their ‘software as a service’ accounts. [28:05] The state-of-the-art multi-factor authentication people should be using. [29:22] Aaron gives a rundown of YubiKey and how it’s used. [31:35] The brands Aaron and his customers use (multi-factor authentication-wise.) [32:05] Aaron speaks about general Wi-Fi vulnerabilities. [35:08] Aaron explains the premises of his two recent presentations: “Tell My Wi-Fi Love Her,” and “Wi-Fi Trolling.” [39:27] Aaron’s best recommendations for keeping your data safe. [41:26] Aaron’s recommendations for backup services. [43:00] Aaron’s recommendations for backup services on the business or corporate level. [45:52] Aaron’s take on single sign-on providers and his recommendations to balance ease of development. [50:30] Aaron and Jeffrey wrap up this week’s episode.   Mentioned in this Episode: SDP Specification v1.0 Cloud Security Alliance Azure DevOps Cyxtera Zscaler Duo Security Clear Measure (Sponsor) YubiKey KeePass LastPass 1Password BitLocker for Windows FileVault on Mac CrashPlan BackBlaze   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.

7 Tammi 201952min

Gopinath Chigakkagari on Key Optimizations for Azure Pipelines - Episode 017

Gopinath Chigakkagari on Key Optimizations for Azure Pipelines - Episode 017

In today’s episode, your host, Jeffrey Palermo, is joined by his guest, Gopinath Chigakkagari. Gopinath is Principal Group Program Manager on the Azure Pipelines product and is an expert on continuous delivery. He’s been with Microsoft for over 20 years, serving a variety of roles at the company — starting out as a developer, then becoming a program manager, and then transitioning to his current role as GPM for Pipelines.   Today, Gopinath hits on some fascinating points and topics about Azure Pipelines, including (but not limited to): what listeners should be looking forward to, some highlights of the new optimizations on the platform, key Azure-specific offerings, as well as his recommendations on what listeners should follow up on for more information!   Topics of Discussion: [1:03] About today’s guest, Gopinath Chigakkagari. [1:43] Gopinath’s speaks about his roles at Microsoft over the years. [3:11] Is there a particular part of Azure Pipelines Gopinath focuses on more than the rest? [4:02] Gopinath explains the similarities and differences of continuous integration and continuous delivery. [6:38] Gopinath reveals what listeners should be looking forward to with Azure Pipelines. [9:52] Fastforwarding in the future with the GitHub acquisition in mind, does Gopinath see GitHub becoming the default way to store source control? [11:15] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [11:46] Gopinath highlights some of the new optimizations in the Azure platform. [14:09] How many Clouds are there? [15:41] Gopinath explains some of the key optimizations for Azure specifically. [17:23] Are there any application types that still have some gaps in Azure Pipelines or are they now all supported? [20:20] Gopinath goes over several more key Azure-specific offerings. [23:23] What parts are ready to move to Containers right now and have good support in Azure? [25:02] Is there a firm, recommended way to do automated database schema migrations at this point in time? Or are there multiple options being designed? [27:39] Gopinath’s recommendations on what listeners should follow up on for more information and some more key points about Azure.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps .NET Build Conference Azure Pipelines Azure Repos Azure Boards Azure Artifacts Connect Conference GitHub GitHub Acquisition ServiceNow VSCode YAML Clear Measure (Sponsor) AWS Azure Stack Windows Containers ReadyRoll Azure SQL Paas Jenkins   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.   Follow Up with Our Guest: Gopinath Chigakkagari’s LinkedIn Gopinath’s Chigakkagari’s Twitter

31 Joulu 201830min

Roopesh Nair on the Release Capabilities of Azure Pipelines - Episode 016

Roopesh Nair on the Release Capabilities of Azure Pipelines - Episode 016

Today’s episode of the Azure DevOps Podcast is featuring Roopesh Nair, a Principal Lead Program Manager at Microsoft. He has over 20 years of experience in custom software. And at Microsoft, he works on the release capabilities in Azure Pipelines. Roopesh is incredibly passionate about DevOps and enjoys working with customers.   In this episode, Roopesh gives an overview of the capabilities within Azure DevOps in terms of deploying software, gives his recommendations on how to quickly get started with Azure DevOps and the best package to start out with, and offers guidance on how to package applications so they work well with the release capabilities. He also gives a bit of a sneak preview into some of the work he and his team are currently working on around deployment and experimentation services!   Topics of Discussion: [:42] About today’s episode with Roopesh Nair. [1:39] Roopesh talks about his personal journey and how he found himself at Microsoft. [3:07] The most interesting change Roopesh has observed since coming to Microsoft. [5:13] Roopesh talks about the transition from WPF to web-based. [7:02] Roopesh gives an overview of the capabilities within Azure DevOps in terms of deploying software. [13:35] Roopesh’s recommendation for how to get started quickly with Azure DevOps. [14:47] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [15:15] Roopesh gives his recommendations for the best package to start with and offers his guidance for how to package applications (so they work well with the release capabilities). [17:22] Are any of the services or groups deploying anything using Windows Containers? [18:15] Roopesh’s guidance for listeners getting started (literally this month!). [18:53] Features Roopesh’s team is working on in terms of experimentation services. [21:41] What they’re planning on in other spaces for deployment. [24:47] Are there any release hub examples listeners can look at as a reference? [26:21] When does Roopesh think that the YAML configuration will be ready? [26:52] How Roopesh sees deploying software will be like in the future. [28:08] Are there capabilities in the release hub that are aimed at database integration? [32:00] The tool Roopesh’s team uses internally to execute their directory of files. [34:06] What Roopesh recommends listeners follow up on to learn more.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Azure Pipelines Buck Hodges on the introduction to Azure DevOps Services - Episode 001 WPF Azure DevOps Projects Clear Measure (Sponsor) Service Fabric Windows Containers Azure Container Registry SQL Server Azure Cosmos DB Azure Blob Storage SQL Roundhouse Alias ReadyRoll (SQL Change Automation) 34:24 resource mentioned here   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.   Follow Up with Our Guest: Roopesh Nair’s LinkedIn Roopesh Nair’s Twitter

24 Joulu 201835min

Chris Patterson on the Future of Azure Pipelines - Episode 015

Chris Patterson on the Future of Azure Pipelines - Episode 015

Today’s episode is all about the future of Azure Pipelines. To discuss this topic is Chris Patterson, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft. Chris has been working at Microsoft for over 13 years — starting in 2005 as a Technology Specialist, then transitioned into his current role in 2006. His focus is on the Team Build features of Team Foundation Server and Visual Studio Team Services. In this episode, Jeffrey and Chris discuss how the infrastructure of Azure Pipelines is changing, what a build will mean in the future, the goal of Azure Pipelines evolution, and more.   Tune in to hear today’s conversation about the future of Azure Pipelines!   Topics of Discussion: [1:07] About today’s episode with Chris Patterson. [1:30] What Chris was excited for at the Microsoft Connect 2018 Conference. [2:30] Chris’s background working at Microsoft. [5:30] Chris outlines what’s in store for the future of Azure Pipelines, starting by looking at the past. [7:50] The goal of what Azure Pipelines is evolving into. [8:47] Will it be difficult to move into this change (or evolution)? [11:02] How close does Chris think they’ll get to Jeremy Epling’s vision of the future of Pipelines? And how soon? [14:40] A word from Azure DevOps sponsor: Clear Measure. [15:08] The changes to come in the Pipelines infrastructure, and what users can use right now in Windows Containers vs. what they have to wait for (come next year). [20:53] Some occasional downsides with Windows Containers. [23:25] Chris and Jeffrey discuss the recent performance improvement. [30:26] What does “shift the product right” mean? [34:52] Jeffrey and Chris talk log analytics, DevOps diagnostics, and workflows. [37:30] Resources Chris recommends listeners follow up on.   Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Azure Pipelines Microsoft Connect Conference YAML Azure Devops Podcast: Jeremy Epling on Azure Pipelines Clear Measure (Sponsor) Windows Containers Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Service Fabric Azure Pipelines Agent Docker VS 2019 Preview PhantomJS Azure Repos GitHub   Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.   Follow Up with Our Guest: Chris Patterson’s LinkedIn Chris Patterson’s Twitter Chris Patterson’s GitHub Profile

17 Joulu 201839min

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