I'm a visual learner and just wanted to admire the effort you put in to to visually teach us. Takes a lot of your time but it is very much appreciated, thanks man.
Visual learning is just an excuse, in other words you don't like hard work. You will never learn anything from just watching videos. It's repetitive action that implants skills into your memory!!! Network chuck is fantastic and he defo adds value. But you will save yourself a great deal of time by paying for a recognized certified course that has been created by actual teachers/lecturers. With specific modules and finish lines. Instead of getting free information from affiliate-hungry TH-camrs. It shocks me how gullible, tight-fisted or broke and mentor hungry people are. You get what you pay for, spend some money on your education.
@@emzgalante2640 yet here you are on this FREE video. Kinda odd you mentioned that. Anyway, theres nothing wrong with spending 2k on a course but most of the people here are trying to get a basic knowledge and understanding like me. Not everyone is here trying to become the next greatest cloud engineer. Alot of this knowledge is fascinating wether its free or costly and that pretty much applies to all knowledge. Just be aware of the audience you're confronting before you say something.
@@emzgalante2640 BS. im currently watching his entire series while sitting in CCNA CLAS given by the Royal Netherlands Air Force lmao. Not all classes are great. Having a visual presentation on something does wonders when a professor cant explain shit.
These videos help me so much more than these courses that just show powerpoints with bulletpoints while they quickly explain the concept. If I see something visually and drawn out it's much easier to understand everything and remember it. Thanks Chuck!
Just start and you'll get everything done! Take a small step every day and In a year, you'd have learned too many things. That's how I do my learning. I hope that is helpful
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Can you tell me how to solve the error if 0 available wifi connection are shown after airodump-ng wlan0mon. I have added that video th-cam.com/video/LtItuXksePY/w-d-xo.html
Love your videos, very helpful, clear and concise. Do you reccomend any IT books? I'm working towards a bachelor's in cyber sec, nearly done with my associate's but I feel like I'm still lacking knowledge. I haven't had that "ah hah!" Momemt where it all clicks together yet Anyways thanks for the great content!
Every time I watch one of chuck’s videos, I am motivated to learn everything about IT. I wish teachers would be as motivating as he is. Amazing content!
@@a.ismael47 teachers can no longer teach 1 on 1 because of overflowing classrooms. Where Chuck style is very 1 on 1 feeling except he is (not sure if his actual viewership) actually 1 to 100,000 just guessing at his analytics. I wish all educators could educate this week
This is great. Usually if you use Google Cloud, AWS or others you're basically feature locked. You can't easily migrate from one to another - this was a real pain point for most ITS engineers and developers. Maintaining flexibility, scalability and portability at that level is no easy feat. This was very informative, thank you!
Yay! Thanks for the video! I finally feel like I’m ahead! I’ve been learning Hybrid Cloud using Nutanix since December 2020. So many of the things you brought up I was familiar with. I agree not everything needs or should be in the Cloud. It will depend on your Service Level Agreements, security Requirements, etc. But as you put it on-Prem should be “Cloudy” ready! The more you are prepared to go cloud the smoother the future digital transformation will be.
I love the way you deliver the information - I thought I know all these terms and understood most of it, but I confess you added to my knowledge about K&S, hybrid cloud and how we can manage it all with one tool by VMware which we already know and love ! best of all - Dell ( My favorite OEM which I always strive to use) has the solutions needed for the private cloud to integrate into the VMware solution - this is the best !
Chuck: "Let's say my coffee website starts to take off, like, watch out Starbucks, I'm coming for you." Me, thinking back to all the times he used Starbucks as an example in his hacking videos: "It was all for this, wasn't it?"
I have been using AWS S3 for years, I also use it for my podcast hosting: parler has made me rethink this. Oh I pronounce it Prem-i-Sez but I am British.
A corporation is never your friend. If you use if for podcast hosting which doesn't criticize them or doesn't spread any other unwanted thing defind by corpos you're fine then. Just keep it in mind. People tend to forget so easily.
Per your first question: I usually pronounce premises as (PREM-uh-SIS) when referring to a location consisting of a single defined area (like a building or office). I will pronounce the same word as (PREM-uh-SEES) if I am referring to a larger, less definable location (like a campus or office complex). I'm pretty sure I made up that pronunciation rule in my own head, but no one has stopped me yet!
Hi Chuck, great upload as always. just one thing, you might want to add that popup on the top right for Hypervisor for those looking for it (seems you might have forgotten to :) ) 9:20. Keep up the awesome work, loving the content.
Absolutely agree to the hybrid solution. It's my thought since long time but I found and find a lot of people blindly migrating anything to the cloud realizing too late the cost incement and the more cons than pros...
Another excellent episode! I loved all the cloudy things I learned, and especially the bit about how on-prem and cloud setups eventually got the best of the other. Also, two thumbs up for - and I know this is from a very different context - but two thumbs up for the ending piece around finding the simplicity in the complexity for the technologies we use. Finally, I haven't commented yet on the studio set up! I also love it. I'm so inspired!
What about just installing k3s/k0s on bare-metal and when you need more(of anything) you(or automate) push more pods to the cloud? I think about that for a couple of weeks. Managing them with Rancher can be less of a problem too.
Today I work with Microsoft Azure and I totally agree with the things that you said in this video. Is easier and faster to deploy and manage a lot a VM's on Cloud than On-prem. Who can take time to learn Cloud, do this. Is the best path to follow to who works with technology.
I’m so old I remember silos lol. My last employer (county) had a bunker. I get there 8 years ago. First two years we rip out literally tons of servers. Go hybrid with a warm and cold backup infrastructure. They built a new bunker, with locomotive sized generators with a underground semi trailer sized freezer. Good days it’s a giant block of ice. Bad day it cools the servers for a week.
@@NetworkChuck They like to keep things in house in the Deep South (Florida). Our old bunker was designed to stand up to a CAT5 hurricane. We had about 6 server farms spread around the county too. So the county fathers felt that hurricanes would get worse (and they are) and only the main bunker was up to the job. So when the state built the new EOC , second only Miami Dade in strength, they pony tailed with the state and incorporated a consolidated server farm. I got a look at it before it was fully up. I didn’t have the clearance (county is funny, I used to be DOD) so I’ve never seen it in operation. It’s about the size of a large super market. I know we have a warm site up in Tennessee. I think they sold the cold site in Georgia and moved some things to the cloud. We have tons of PII with police , fire, schools, hospitals all in there. That’s on prem. I know a little about the security but I’m mumm on that. Love your stuff. Want to build an ARM ESXi server lol. Remind me of the old days lol.
Dude you got a my attention!,, I have had a burning desire for Linux and dancing around Linux for the last two years.i have dove in now and committing and diving in thanks to your podcasts.... how can I donate to your cause?
Hey! I got lost after Ep 9. Ep 9 and 10 both seem very different from what we were doing in earlier vids, i was understanding it but this went over my head :(
Chuck: "You can learn more right here." *Points to upper corner* Me: Looks in corner. Nothing there. "Awww man..." Lol, hey man, i think you forgot to load the cards :)
Love your videos bro. Please make a video on how to secure your UDM Pro Router properly. I would love to see this video and talk about setting up VPN and the rest of the features to include IDS/IPS. Thanks and keep up the great work !
For my personal projects my goal is to remove my data from the public cloud entirely. I don't want to feed the big data machines out there. For work though I think we have both AWS and GCP along with our own data centers.
For my work, file storage on the cloud is something that I don't care for. It is slow to upload and download, which is a regular thing, with files up to 250MB, although most ffiles about 40MB. I'm probably a bit old school. The cloud does have version control and obviously back ups and are probably more reliable than a local server.
Aws also has an auto scaling feature along with load balancing with EC2 servers so you wouldn't even need to mess with anything if you have that setup during heavy traffic
I have a Dell Server R710xd and I have installed Proxmox as my hypervisor. However recently i have found that my company is using vmware and i'd like to get more experience. What VMWare product is best for me to get esxi or vsphere? cheapest? easiest? most useful for the future?
I love ALL your conent new and old, you freaking ROCK man. I am curious if your coffee is as good as your videos? Thanks for all the hard work and making the best conent on youtube.
Cloud is not always the answer, I'm a web developer, I mainly do web apps, I rent a vps for my projects with whm and cpanel and it works great and I love it
Enough coffee, if I hear “you must learn this now” one more time I am done:) You are a great source of energy and motivation. You must stop drinking coffee. You have to stop drinking coffee.....lol, keep up the good work.
Since you mentioned HCI, Rancher has a new open source HCI offering called Harvester. They also have K8s distributions and cluster management that can be used on prem.
Bro make video on this: 1)first video ->Any software that help you link cloud conputing resources to your local pc, which makes your pc super computer. one time payment to get this software or open source. It must have easy ui. Plug and play feature. Install, add api, connect. Here also for datastorage we can connect synology or connect to decentralized network storage. And also connect to decentralized computing resources like gpu, cpu, ram. lowest latency. 2)second video ->open source, easy ui remote desktop software. Access using own website. Something like windows 365 cloud pc or neverinstall cloud pc. Best for privacy.
VMware in the cloud is astronomically expensive, £44,000 per annum for the base subscription, additional add-ons for things such as on demand backups. Though I'd love to use it, there are much cheaper methods for hybrid cloud between VMWARE and AWS for instance.
hi chuck i wana ur opinion i wana buy coffee from networkchuck which coffee u advice me to start there is alot option ethiopian mixico tanzania i confused whats deffernet between them i wana choose 1
Hey! I really like your videos and the way you explain stuff. I would love to know your opinion on Pfsense and its benefits for a home network setup for those who do not have large budget for firewall and switches. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Dude, these same services can be run on dirt cheap, old as me hardware. In fact, it's being done by me right now - offsite. I have complete redundancy in my detatched garage. It's not exactly redundant if a tornado wipes out every home in the area, but it is if there's a fire in the house, you get the idea). I run macOS and have duplicated everything via cron & rsync ... it's not perfect, given i'd have to bring up a system before importing data but , it's pretty good for free. And I have ownCloud as well for sync'ing my iOS data locally. All of it backed up and secured in my garage. As for commercial cloud, one need only look to the recent de-platforming of Parler to understand how vulnerable a company is to its provider. Redundant providers is a requirement for any business. I wish I knew how/why Parler put all their eggs in the AWS basket... total ineptitude..
CHUCK,MY MAN...GREAT VIDEO BUT I ALSO THINK U SHOULD ALSO MAKE ONE ON USING BURPSUITE FOR BEGINNERS..AND DO PLZ PENTEST A WEBSITE WHILE YOU ARE AT IT! LOVE YOU CHUCK😄❤
Scale matters. Large enterprises can do it cheaper than the public cloud. If I was a startup company, absolutely I would put in the public cloud. I would also argue that micro services are great for apps born in the cloud. Most enterprises run. Legacy apps, that would require expensive refactoring. Finally, you can run containers on prem as well. I agree with you hybrid is the true future. The cloud is leased. Remember it’s NOT cheaper than owning a data center when you are a large enterprise.
Come on , are you a fellow geek like the majority of us, or some misguided script kiddie. That question doesn't warrant a response. Editing is everywhere, Premiere Pro & Final Cut! These are the most popular. Have you heard of Google, it's very informative. I think you're in the wrong place. TikTk might be more up your street, or the Dsney Channel.
I just have my certifications on Azure (last were architech and devops), and just start to learn GCP, but after read this, I have to re-think. Is better a VmWare Certification to be familiar with all these options? I don't think is going to replace all, just 70% of options, experts will require expert knowledge because every cloud have massive options. But for begginers as me, could be a game changing option.
I dunno man, purchasing & maintaining a large on prem infra takes a lot more cost & work and has a lot less redundancy baked in. Also physical security of on prem is also a worry for home businesses and SME's IMHO. Lovin your videos though, really makes IT much more 'fun' to learn than the old ways (books!)!
I'm a visual learner and just wanted to admire the effort you put in to to visually teach us. Takes a lot of your time but it is very much appreciated, thanks man.
Visual learning is just an excuse, in other words you don't like hard work. You will never learn anything from just watching videos. It's repetitive action that implants skills into your memory!!! Network chuck is fantastic and he defo adds value. But you will save yourself a great deal of time by paying for a recognized certified course that has been created by actual teachers/lecturers. With specific modules and finish lines. Instead of getting free information from affiliate-hungry TH-camrs. It shocks me how gullible, tight-fisted or broke and mentor hungry people are. You get what you pay for, spend some money on your education.
@@emzgalante2640 yet here you are on this FREE video. Kinda odd you mentioned that. Anyway, theres nothing wrong with spending 2k on a course but most of the people here are trying to get a basic knowledge and understanding like me. Not everyone is here trying to become the next greatest cloud engineer. Alot of this knowledge is fascinating wether its free or costly and that pretty much applies to all knowledge. Just be aware of the audience you're confronting before you say something.
His videos have been the best I’ve found both paid and free so far
@emzgalante2640 You're 100% wrong, take a look into peer-reviewed learning research over the last 50 years. There are many different learning styles.
@@emzgalante2640 BS. im currently watching his entire series while sitting in CCNA CLAS given by the Royal Netherlands Air Force lmao. Not all classes are great. Having a visual presentation on something does wonders when a professor cant explain shit.
These videos help me so much more than these courses that just show powerpoints with bulletpoints while they quickly explain the concept. If I see something visually and drawn out it's much easier to understand everything and remember it. Thanks Chuck!
I need to learn so many things that I don't have time to learn 😮💨
Story of my life lmfao.
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Just start and you'll get everything done! Take a small step every day and In a year, you'd have learned too many things. That's how I do my learning. I hope that is helpful
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Ikr I have too much homework and have my hsic coming up in 4 weeks
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@Networkchuck pls can u help what to do if ip is in use in kali linux 2 wsl windows
Can you tell me how to solve the error if 0 available wifi connection are shown after airodump-ng wlan0mon. I have added that video th-cam.com/video/LtItuXksePY/w-d-xo.html
Is this opensource?
Love your videos, very helpful, clear and concise. Do you reccomend any IT books? I'm working towards a bachelor's in cyber sec, nearly done with my associate's but I feel like I'm still lacking knowledge. I haven't had that "ah hah!" Momemt where it all clicks together yet
Anyways thanks for the great content!
@@John-qc5vt Why not try some THM or HTB (tryhackme, hackthebox) exercises? Thats what I found helped me get that aha moment. Good luck!
Every time I watch one of chuck’s videos, I am motivated to learn everything about IT.
I wish teachers would be as motivating as he is.
Amazing content!
teachers will never be this motivating, I swear I could KILL my teachers if I had the chance to
@@a.ismael47 lol
@@afro-es its called being honest, not tryna be funny
@@a.ismael47 teachers can no longer teach 1 on 1 because of overflowing classrooms. Where Chuck style is very 1 on 1 feeling except he is (not sure if his actual viewership) actually 1 to 100,000 just guessing at his analytics.
I wish all educators could educate this week
I enrolled in a three-week Azure training, it almost put me in a coma
Just found this channel. Can't believe how much information is crammed in these videos in a super clear and concise way. Well done sir! Subscribed!
"I want something cheap to develop my own business". mrBeast t-shirt: "Hold my coffee"
This is great. Usually if you use Google Cloud, AWS or others you're basically feature locked. You can't easily migrate from one to another - this was a real pain point for most ITS engineers and developers. Maintaining flexibility, scalability and portability at that level is no easy feat. This was very informative, thank you!
And don't forget, it is easy and cheap to move your data into the cloud, but is hard and expensive to get out... just like heroin
The cloud saved me yesterday because my windows got corrupted so I did a fresh install off a USB and thankfully most my files were on the cloud. Phew!
Yay! Thanks for the video! I finally feel like I’m ahead! I’ve been learning Hybrid Cloud using Nutanix since December 2020. So many of the things you brought up I was familiar with. I agree not everything needs or should be in the Cloud. It will depend on your Service Level Agreements, security Requirements, etc.
But as you put it on-Prem should be “Cloudy” ready! The more you are prepared to go cloud the smoother the future digital transformation will be.
You are awesome - Love how you break down complex stuff and make it seem fun and easy - you sir are legend.
You da man Chuck! Love watching while sipping the coffee... always bring new, fresh and exciting content! Keep it up! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I love the way you deliver the information - I thought I know all these terms and understood most of it, but I confess you added to my knowledge about K&S, hybrid cloud and how we can manage it all with one tool by VMware which we already know and love ! best of all - Dell ( My favorite OEM which I always strive to use) has the solutions needed for the private cloud to integrate into the VMware solution - this is the best !
Damn, a 16 minutes Dell ad. Might be a record.
Chuck: "Let's say my coffee website starts to take off, like, watch out Starbucks, I'm coming for you."
Me, thinking back to all the times he used Starbucks as an example in his hacking videos: "It was all for this, wasn't it?"
I have been using AWS S3 for years, I also use it for my podcast hosting: parler has made me rethink this. Oh I pronounce it Prem-i-Sez but I am British.
A corporation is never your friend. If you use if for podcast hosting which doesn't criticize them or doesn't spread any other unwanted thing defind by corpos you're fine then. Just keep it in mind. People tend to forget so easily.
How dubious is the content of your Podcast?
As long as your contents don’t incite violence and reaches to millions of users, you’re fine lol
Make sure to not have a bucket exposed
Hell, I pronouce it both "Prem-Muh-Sis" & "Prem-Uh-Seas", and I'm American.
Per your first question:
I usually pronounce premises as (PREM-uh-SIS) when referring to a location consisting of a single defined area (like a building or office). I will pronounce the same word as (PREM-uh-SEES) if I am referring to a larger, less definable location (like a campus or office complex).
I'm pretty sure I made up that pronunciation rule in my own head, but no one has stopped me yet!
PREM-uh-SEES is definitely the better way. Very sophisticated and French like
Hi Chuck, great upload as always. just one thing, you might want to add that popup on the top right for Hypervisor for those looking for it (seems you might have forgotten to :) ) 9:20. Keep up the awesome work, loving the content.
Network Chuck has the best background music ever. That's what keeps me watching his videos up to the last second :-D
Dell Partnering with Vmware is like Walmart partnering with Sam's Club.
Its the same thing
I thought they only owned an 80% stake
Big companies buying up stuff to lock out the completion to keep up the huge profit margin. Same old same old.
@@Unfamiliar_Fruit
Something like that, but I've heard that they're planning on selling their share.
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Absolutely agree to the hybrid solution. It's my thought since long time but I found and find a lot of people blindly migrating anything to the cloud realizing too late the cost incement and the more cons than pros...
Another excellent episode! I loved all the cloudy things I learned, and especially the bit about how on-prem and cloud setups eventually got the best of the other. Also, two thumbs up for - and I know this is from a very different context - but two thumbs up for the ending piece around finding the simplicity in the complexity for the technologies we use. Finally, I haven't commented yet on the studio set up! I also love it. I'm so inspired!
What about just installing k3s/k0s on bare-metal and when you need more(of anything) you(or automate) push more pods to the cloud? I think about that for a couple of weeks. Managing them with Rancher can be less of a problem too.
Why hasn't anyone commented on that mess @ 1:12 ?? Love you network chuck! No hate!
Today I work with Microsoft Azure and I totally agree with the things that you said in this video. Is easier and faster to deploy and manage a lot a VM's on Cloud than On-prem.
Who can take time to learn Cloud, do this. Is the best path to follow to who works with technology.
Just learned this stuff from the az-900
Thanks to the discord for the promo codes
Nice! Whats the name of that discord?
@@ricko.o network Chuck
I’m so old I remember silos lol. My last employer (county) had a bunker. I get there 8 years ago. First two years we rip out literally tons of servers. Go hybrid with a warm and cold backup infrastructure. They built a new bunker, with locomotive sized generators with a underground semi trailer sized freezer. Good days it’s a giant block of ice. Bad day it cools the servers for a week.
that sounds amazing
@@NetworkChuck They like to keep things in house in the Deep South (Florida). Our old bunker was designed to stand up to a CAT5 hurricane. We had about 6 server farms spread around the county too. So the county fathers felt that hurricanes would get worse (and they are) and only the main bunker was up to the job. So when the state built the new EOC , second only Miami Dade in strength, they pony tailed with the state and incorporated a consolidated server farm. I got a look at it before it was fully up. I didn’t have the clearance (county is funny, I used to be DOD) so I’ve never seen it in operation. It’s about the size of a large super market. I know we have a warm site up in Tennessee. I think they sold the cold site in Georgia and moved some things to the cloud. We have tons of PII with police , fire, schools, hospitals all in there. That’s on prem. I know a little about the security but I’m mumm on that. Love your stuff. Want to build an ARM ESXi server lol. Remind me of the old days lol.
Dude love your videos!!! And i give you two words in HCI, Prism Central from Nutanix!
Can you please talk about certifications? Things like degrees and credentials etc. I’d love to hear it from your channel!
You make me so excited to get into network engineering
heads up @9:20 there was a reference to a video that wasn't there to learn about esxi hypervisors.
Dude you got a my attention!,, I have had a burning desire for Linux and dancing around Linux for the last two years.i have dove in now and committing and diving in thanks to your podcasts.... how can I donate to your cause?
Thanks Chuck, another cool vid. You did well not drinking coffee to the end haha
I just got the Windows Server Hybrid Admin cert and I had a real tough time navigating Azure. That VXRAIL interface looked clean.
We miss U Chuck! Keep making video and posting!
That was fantastic! Thank you introducing that server.
i didn't notice he has mr beast's shirt wowww
First thing I noticed!
@@dhrandy 😄😄
big ooof
the quality of your videos is astounding
Hey! I got lost after Ep 9. Ep 9 and 10 both seem very different from what we were doing in earlier vids, i was understanding it but this went over my head :(
As a storage admin, the public cloud frightens me. Why? well, there is no such thing as a "cloud storage admin"
Dude! where you been, I need your knowledge on a daily basis! lol, Great work and I really need this insight in the cloud. Thank you!
You're the best tech teacher I ever seen! Excellent way to explain technical stuff! Kudos Chuck!
I was on a roll learning all this stuff in the CCNA playlist until I hit this video and now I am completely lost 😂
Dude you are the best tech guy around!
That thumbnail .... it is ... pure poetry.
hybrid cloud is interesting. i need to rewatch multiple time to understand better
That is crazy Chuck, thanks for the video man it is very helpful!!!
Chuck: "You can learn more right here." *Points to upper corner*
Me: Looks in corner. Nothing there. "Awww man..."
Lol, hey man, i think you forgot to load the cards :)
doing it now!!! RIGHT NOW!
@@NetworkChuck 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lmao
@@NetworkChuck also forgot the link to hypervisors vid @ 9:20
@@NetworkChuck just watched, didn't see it
Best Chanel on TH-cam you can explain everything and by the way learn english never stop recording!
Love your videos bro. Please make a video on how to secure your UDM Pro Router properly. I would love to see this video and talk about setting up VPN and the rest of the features to include IDS/IPS. Thanks and keep up the great work !
For my personal projects my goal is to remove my data from the public cloud entirely. I don't want to feed the big data machines out there.
For work though I think we have both AWS and GCP along with our own data centers.
learning microservices with Node JS and React now with Docker and Kubernetes :)
From where and how bruh
It would be great if you did a video on how you set up your 'on-prem' data center.
I have so much to learn that I put every video in watch later 😀
I've learned Hybrid cloud!
Right now..?
For my work, file storage on the cloud is something that I don't care for. It is slow to upload and download, which is a regular thing, with files up to 250MB, although most ffiles about 40MB. I'm probably a bit old school. The cloud does have version control and obviously back ups and are probably more reliable than a local server.
Aws also has an auto scaling feature along with load balancing with EC2 servers so you wouldn't even need to mess with anything if you have that setup during heavy traffic
I have a Dell Server R710xd and I have installed Proxmox as my hypervisor. However recently i have found that my company is using vmware and i'd like to get more experience. What VMWare product is best for me to get esxi or vsphere? cheapest? easiest? most useful for the future?
I always end up saying on-prem, but use the long version of on-premise occasionally.
Love the content and thank you for doing all this. However, how is this related to CCNA?
BTW, the best terminology is "on premises" it has a good dept of perfect synonym to what it defines. Thanks.
No, Chuck! YOU need to get your CCNP.
RIGHT NOW
😂 ah poor chuck & his CCNP, but he’s got it now right? don’t have time to check in with all his vids/updates
Thank u NetworkChuck👍🏽 Awesome video sir. You’re a great teacher!
I love ALL your conent new and old, you freaking ROCK man. I am curious if your coffee is as good as your videos? Thanks for all the hard work and making the best conent on youtube.
When I saw your video's thumbnail I died laughing! :D Awesome!
You make learning IT fun and exciting. Thanks bro. I might buy a mug.
Recently found the channel and subscribed, thank you for the awesome content! DEATHLY curious tho.... do you also roast and sell coffee?
Cloud is not always the answer, I'm a web developer, I mainly do web apps, I rent a vps for my projects with whm and cpanel and it works great and I love it
Well Said Chuck 👍
Adding to that Dell Apex and Dell Cloud Console; great products integrate with VCF and multi cloud providers
Enough coffee, if I hear “you must learn this now” one more time I am done:) You are a great source of energy and motivation. You must stop drinking coffee. You have to stop drinking coffee.....lol, keep up the good work.
KOFEEFEE!!!
Another great option for the hybrid cloud management (and a lot of other stuff) is the HPE Greenlake, you definitely should give it a try
Since you mentioned HCI, Rancher has a new open source HCI offering called Harvester. They also have K8s distributions and cluster management that can be used on prem.
I strongly recommend checking out openSUSE Kubic and openSUSE MicroOS.
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How could you not include in IBM in your presentation. They are banking hard on the hybrid cloud module. Nonetheless, amazing video!
Like recent stories with big tech in US show problem is not with the service like AWS but the servers and infrastructure.
Bro make video on this:
1)first video
->Any software that help you link cloud conputing resources to your local pc, which makes your pc super computer. one time payment to get this software or open source. It must have easy ui. Plug and play feature. Install, add api, connect. Here also for datastorage we can connect synology or connect to decentralized network storage. And also connect to decentralized computing resources like gpu, cpu, ram. lowest latency.
2)second video
->open source, easy ui remote desktop software. Access using own website. Something like windows 365 cloud pc or neverinstall cloud pc. Best for privacy.
VMware in the cloud is astronomically expensive, £44,000 per annum for the base subscription, additional add-ons for things such as on demand backups. Though I'd love to use it, there are much cheaper methods for hybrid cloud between VMWARE and AWS for instance.
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Way back bought a Dell T20 Xeon server for £250 with cash-back; still running my ESXi VMs
Those things last FOREVER!
Dude you explained the pain points so well.
9:28 video of ESXI is right on left corner but it's not there. put something there.
Got my CompTIA Cloud essentials+ cert in December. Don't know where to go with it though.
Hey! I really like your videos and the way you explain stuff. I would love to know your opinion on Pfsense and its benefits for a home network setup for those who do not have large budget for firewall and switches. Keep up the good work. Thanks
What do you think about Syntropy, a solution that simplifies the whole hybrid cloud, among many other things?
thx for posting
i thought you were gonna stop posting
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Dude, these same services can be run on dirt cheap, old as me hardware. In fact, it's being done by me right now - offsite. I have complete redundancy in my detatched garage. It's not exactly redundant if a tornado wipes out every home in the area, but it is if there's a fire in the house, you get the idea). I run macOS and have duplicated everything via cron & rsync ... it's not perfect, given i'd have to bring up a system before importing data but , it's pretty good for free. And I have ownCloud as well for sync'ing my iOS data locally. All of it backed up and secured in my garage.
As for commercial cloud, one need only look to the recent de-platforming of Parler to understand how vulnerable a company is to its provider. Redundant providers is a requirement for any business. I wish I knew how/why Parler put all their eggs in the AWS basket... total ineptitude..
CHUCK,MY MAN...GREAT VIDEO BUT I ALSO THINK U SHOULD ALSO MAKE ONE ON USING BURPSUITE FOR BEGINNERS..AND DO PLZ PENTEST A WEBSITE WHILE YOU ARE AT IT!
LOVE YOU CHUCK😄❤
That one faded side is getting cleaner and higher by the day... it's real tight
Ur great teacher and the content is absolutely informative
I just started learning ccna like 3 weeks ago. Should I do this too or get into ccnp + security 🤔
Scale matters. Large enterprises can do it cheaper than the public cloud. If I was a startup company, absolutely I would put in the public cloud. I would also argue that micro services are great for apps born in the cloud. Most enterprises run. Legacy apps, that would require expensive refactoring. Finally, you can run containers on prem as well. I agree with you hybrid is the true future. The cloud is leased. Remember it’s NOT cheaper than owning a data center when you are a large enterprise.
What video editing software do you use, Chuck? Please share with us.
Come on , are you a fellow geek like the majority of us, or some misguided script kiddie. That question doesn't warrant a response. Editing is everywhere, Premiere Pro & Final Cut! These are the most popular. Have you heard of Google, it's very informative. I think you're in the wrong place. TikTk might be more up your street, or the Dsney Channel.
Its getting Cloudy on Earth!
I just have my certifications on Azure (last were architech and devops), and just start to learn GCP, but after read this, I have to re-think. Is better a VmWare Certification to be familiar with all these options? I don't think is going to replace all, just 70% of options, experts will require expert knowledge because every cloud have massive options. But for begginers as me, could be a game changing option.
I dunno man, purchasing & maintaining a large on prem infra takes a lot more cost & work and has a lot less redundancy baked in. Also physical security of on prem is also a worry for home businesses and SME's IMHO. Lovin your videos though, really makes IT much more 'fun' to learn than the old ways (books!)!
Hi! Can you please make video explaining modems, ethernet, dsl, cable, etc. Thank you for helping and many others!
Great Video NetworkChuck
You should take a look at NetApp's Astra product for K8s application management.