A video on jetstream (built on nats) would be the bees knees! Especially since it's got a kubernetes operator that supports GitOps workflows for setting up streams and consumers (NACK)
Thanos for another great video! I think having another tool in the toolbox for event driven architectures is definitively a good thing! I'll give it a try
Great start in events Viktor! What would be a good topic is event versioning and how to do that as "best practice". I'd love to hear your insights on that.
I'd like to see a fresh look at Knative (Eventing). I'm also interested in durable computing (aka workflows) as a way to orchestrate and "contextualize" events (for observation). I saw a recent blog post that combined Knative with the cool new Restate durable execution service, incl. some mention of stateful event processing.
Gets me thinking about how to build CI tooling using events. A bit of feedback on the video audio. It sounds like the gain on your microphone is a bit too high, I can hear some clipping distortion which sounds unpleasant. You can turn the gain down and use a limiter on the recorded audio to get still loud but cleaner audio.
Yeah. I noted that as well. Those I'm recording now will have lower gain but, unfortunately, there are a few upcoming video that will suffer from the same issue since I already recorded them.
I wouldn't mind seeing a comparison between, say, NATS and RabbitMQ. I feel like almost everything that was said about NATS here could equally be said about RabbitMQ, but I'm not super-familiar with either so I can't really imagine how one would choose.
Great stuff! Thanks. Been using Nats for a while now. "You might have chosen the wrong language" lol.
This is crazyy.. After learning about NATS a year ago, I just started using NATS quite a bit a few months ago. Seems to be taking off everywhere!
A video on jetstream (built on nats) would be the bees knees! Especially since it's got a kubernetes operator that supports GitOps workflows for setting up streams and consumers (NACK)
Adding it to my TODO list...
Thanos for another great video! I think having another tool in the toolbox for event driven architectures is definitively a good thing! I'll give it a try
Bumping Thanos higher in my todo list...
@@DevOpsToolkit It is inevitable.
Great start in events Viktor! What would be a good topic is event versioning and how to do that as "best practice". I'd love to hear your insights on that.
Adding it to my to-do list...
Are you using pub/sub to communicate between services? If you are, which one are you using?
we are starting to use nats, Argo events and workflows in a project.
Neat! “Subscribe to this channel”ception😅
I'd like to see a fresh look at Knative (Eventing). I'm also interested in durable computing (aka workflows) as a way to orchestrate and "contextualize" events (for observation). I saw a recent blog post that combined Knative with the cool new Restate durable execution service, incl. some mention of stateful event processing.
Gets me thinking about how to build CI tooling using events.
A bit of feedback on the video audio. It sounds like the gain on your microphone is a bit too high, I can hear some clipping distortion which sounds unpleasant. You can turn the gain down and use a limiter on the recorded audio to get still loud but cleaner audio.
Yeah. I noted that as well. Those I'm recording now will have lower gain but, unfortunately, there are a few upcoming video that will suffer from the same issue since I already recorded them.
I wouldn't mind seeing a comparison between, say, NATS and RabbitMQ. I feel like almost everything that was said about NATS here could equally be said about RabbitMQ, but I'm not super-familiar with either so I can't really imagine how one would choose.
I think this is more about principles. I have very similar flow with Kafka.
What's NATS? Deez Natz :)
Everything is great and then you start working on exactly once and deduplication and you lose your sanity 😉