RR 390: Creating a Heroku-Like Deployment Solution with Docker with Pedro Cavalheiro

Ruby Rogues - En podkast av Charles M Wood - Onsdager

Panel: - Dave Kimura- Eric Berry- Charles Max Wood- Nate Hopkins Special Guest: http://pecavalheiro.com In this episode of Ruby Rogues, the panelists talk with http://pecavalheiro.com who is from Brazil, but currently resides in Hamburg, Germany where he works at Xing. He is a software engineer, an actor, and has been working with the web since 2010. He has worked mostly with Ruby and PHP languages, and since 2015 has worked full-time with Ruby on Rails. The panelists and Pedro talk about his background and his article. Check it out!Show Topics:0:00 – Advertisement: https://sentry.io/welcome/ 1:04 – Chuck: Hi! Panel is Eric, Dave, Nate, myself – and our special guest is https://github.com/pecavalheiro Please introduce yourself! Is that Spanish or Portuguese?Chuck: P.S. – The http://thedevrev.com is my new show and check it!1:57 – https://github.com/pecavalheiro: My name means gentleman! Here at your service.2:05 – Guest: I am a developer and worked with web technologies for 10 years. I do some DevOps stuff and working with Ruby. I just moved to Hamburg, Germany with the same company.3:02 – Chuck: How do you make that decision?3:07 – Guest: There is no magical answer. It depends on your needs and what time you have? At the time when I wrote that article I worked with a small startup company. For us, we used https://www.heroku.com at the time.4:09 – Guest: Current company is bigger and 500 developers. We have different ops teams and they have their own infrastructure and tools. They have more money, time, and people. For what they need it needs to be more scalable. It depends on the company and the requirements and your resources.5:00 – Panel: I need to preface first: I love hosted solutions, but at the same time there is a hidden cost set that people don’t think about.6:16 – Guest: If you compare your own infrastructure vs. cloud platform they will think that it is cheaper than having a hosted solution.7:28 – Chuck: Yeah, that’s a discussion that I find that I have with myself and with my own company. It makes a ton of sense to have some system setup and it’s something that I am managing.8:05 – Panelists talks about AWS and AMI. 9:06 – Guest.9:21 – Panel: Can you talk about the https://speakerdeck.com/pecavalheiro/creating-a-heroku-like-deployment-solution-with-docker you wrote? Why did you write it? Give us some context into the https://speakerdeck.com/pecavalheiro/creating-a-heroku-like-deployment-solution-with-docker and where are we now?9:48 – Guest talks in-detail about his https://speakerdeck.com/pecavalheiro/creating-a-heroku-like-deployment-solution-with-docker and where he was in life when he wrote this https://speakerdeck.com/pecavalheiro/creating-a-heroku-like-deployment-solution-with-docker 14:10 – Panel: How much time did you invest into that?14:16 – Guest: Less than a week; maybe 3-4 days for the whole process. Writing the article took about 2 days.14:50 – Chuck talks about Docker, Azure, Dokku among other things. Question: Where do you look at all of these different things, and how do evaluate?16:02 – Guest: I am a huge

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