What a fantastic video and very comedic, too! Bryan has such an amazing knowledge of the cloud space. We're doing early research right now on the cloud and his presentation enlightened me on a lot of areas! You don't find TH-cam vids with this kind of content very often.
Sometimes I'm talking to people about virtualisation and containers and I think "If I just gave them a link to that cool Bryan Cantrill talk, they'd see the light". But then I come back here to watch and check and I realise that they might not be willing or able to keep up with Bryan and his most hyperactive! As a Dr. Who fan, I don't like to use Star Wars tropes but "The caffeine is strong in this one!"
Absolutely brilliant, clear and crisp overview of the historic, current and future of cloud compute (Public, Private or Hybrid)! Thank you Bryan and Joyent Team for executing on what was sorely needed to bring containers to Enterprise workloads for future compute initiatives. We now have legacy classic virtualization infrastructure (VMware vSphere) and modern container elastic infrastructure (Joyent Triton) to continue development of innovative, disruptive applications and digital ecosystems.Thanks again! Obviously VMware will do their best to integrate container technology into vSphere. It's digital deja vu all over again.
Question is will and or when will SmartOS integrate kernel zones? This way we have in dependant isolated kernels allowing a greater level of isolation along with dedicated ARCs with live application migrations across physical hosts...
It's really fascinating to come back to this talk, six years later, and see how right about so many things he was.
I wish Bryan would just make a Unix history series
imagine if he had been your professor at college
That would be amazing!
What a fantastic video and very comedic, too! Bryan has such an amazing knowledge of the cloud space.
We're doing early research right now on the cloud and his presentation enlightened me on a lot of areas! You don't find TH-cam vids with this kind of content very often.
Bryan Cantrill is my new hero! Totally fascinating talks.
Awesome speaker. Infectious energy.
I would want to hear your presentation about anything. You have a gift of presenting in funny and approachable way.
Sometimes I'm talking to people about virtualisation and containers and I think "If I just gave them a link to that cool Bryan Cantrill talk, they'd see the light".
But then I come back here to watch and check and I realise that they might not be willing or able to keep up with Bryan and his most hyperactive!
As a Dr. Who fan, I don't like to use Star Wars tropes but "The caffeine is strong in this one!"
Holy crap. That was beautiful
Still relevant in 2022. Bryan is brilliant as usual. So intelligent and so funny
Absolutely brilliant, clear and crisp overview of the historic, current and future of cloud compute (Public, Private or Hybrid)! Thank you Bryan and Joyent Team for executing on what was sorely needed to bring containers to Enterprise workloads for future compute initiatives.
We now have legacy classic virtualization infrastructure (VMware vSphere) and modern container elastic infrastructure (Joyent Triton) to continue development of innovative, disruptive applications and digital ecosystems.Thanks again! Obviously VMware will do their best to integrate container technology into vSphere.
It's digital deja vu all over again.
Bendix and Honeywell are defense contractors that had electronics divisions so it made sense they made computers too. It wasn’t that big of a jump
"It's not going to be winner take all" -- 8 years later, kubernetes won
I thought I was watching this on 2x speed lol
Bill was testing - different machines on other machines...and yes he was really high.....
So, Docker almost failed to become what it is today.
new steve ballmer right there
Question is will and or when will SmartOS integrate kernel zones? This way we have in dependant isolated kernels allowing a greater level of isolation along with dedicated ARCs with live application migrations across physical hosts...
Seems like a hard-to-work-together-with-person
Great talk. But it makes me wonder about his "passing a drug test" remark in the beginning.
I find it a bit hard to listen to this guy for more than 2 minutes... it feels like dropping coffeine into my ears
This guy trying to be a stand up comic. Just be a geek and talk