Just got confused when people talk about cloud native ....with this small video now i am very clear what cloud native is ....Thanks for this tutorial ,Excellent !!!
Entry level job requirements starting to make a bit more sense now. Now I have to learn 50+ technologies and 3+ years of experience with each only then will I be qualified for an "Entry level job". See you guys in 150 years when I get my first job.
@Kevin Lee yes that’s true. IT sector is always evolving at a rapid pace. There is Digital Transformation going on in which companies adapt to latest tools & technologies. This not only brings fear & insecurity in career but also causes a constant need to learn like a student studying in school. The people in the higher management gets paid to bring more stress and pressure to the lower level employees for the work. It is foolish to keep learning new tech at the older ages when the new young people have already equipped with it. Its an insane race without mental peace to keep yourself at toes. Choose a better Career option which helps u in evolving as well as mental peace and helps in managing family needs.
Usually with these kind of videos, I just hit like and keep moving on. After this one though, I was actually taken aback with the quality and clarity of the information presented and felt compelled to make this comment. I think I will subscribe to the channel and newsletter as well. In this age of information overload, having a resource that can clearly and effectively transmit useful knowledge is so critical.
0:40. Best part. "Out interpretation." Your video series is not only helpful to understand system architecture for us but also helpful to help us to think of the software systems we use.
Wow, ByteByteGo! I just watched your video "But What Is Cloud Native Really All About?" and I have to say, I'm impressed! You explained the concept of Cloud Native in such a clear and concise way. I also love your presentation and engaging animations. I must admit, I didn't know that I was already doing Cloud Native! Keep up the great work, ByteByteGo!
this channel is ahead when it becomes the way they convey information and also with the importance of providing information that is not more than a simple definition that you cannot find or are not taught in universities. I enjoyed your presentations please can you give me any information on how to prepare such as the software you use. thanks
This top level overview of cloud native applications helped me to understand system i am working with, from the perspective of a developer of one of its small parts.
this is a very k8s focused view on what cloud native can mean. there can be much more than k8s in cloud native :D serverless applications are just one example
Thanks for this clearly explained and illustrated video. It's really helpful! What kind of software do you use to make images & movement effets in this presentation ? Thanx!
As always, great video, although I am not convinced that Cloud Native automatically implies Containers. Your application can be Cloud Native without knowing a thing about Containers.
Most of the startups are actually using cloud native from the beginning. I have worked in several companies all using the 4 blocks of cloud native. The term Cloud Native seems to be very common, but kind of unclear and confusing.
Also Golang is one of the most used coding languages for Cloud native space , docker, kubermetes, kibana ,grpc , cockroachdb etc are written in Golang.
you could be little slow and more detailed, you just introduce the topics but will never deep dive, which would make more sense then just a 2 line intro about anything
Just got confused when people talk about cloud native ....with this small video now i am very clear what cloud native is ....Thanks for this tutorial ,Excellent !!!
Entry level job requirements starting to make a bit more sense now. Now I have to learn 50+ technologies and 3+ years of experience with each only then will I be qualified for an "Entry level job". See you guys in 150 years when I get my first job.
Those experiences can be gained in parallel.
@@lhxperimental only if you get skilled at parallel computing first
@Kevin Lee yes that’s true. IT sector is always evolving at a rapid pace. There is Digital Transformation going on in which companies adapt to latest tools & technologies.
This not only brings fear & insecurity in career but also causes a constant need to learn like a student studying in school.
The people in the higher management gets paid to bring more stress and pressure to the lower level employees for the work.
It is foolish to keep learning new tech at the older ages when the new young people have already equipped with it.
Its an insane race without mental peace to keep yourself at toes.
Choose a better Career option which helps u in evolving as well as mental peace and helps in managing family needs.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Don't be a lower rate worker just get experience and keep your head toward your own platform for permanent earning.
Usually with these kind of videos, I just hit like and keep moving on. After this one though, I was actually taken aback with the quality and clarity of the information presented and felt compelled to make this comment. I think I will subscribe to the channel and newsletter as well. In this age of information overload, having a resource that can clearly and effectively transmit useful knowledge is so critical.
0:40. Best part. "Out interpretation." Your video series is not only helpful to understand system architecture for us but also helpful to help us to think of the software systems we use.
Superb content. Cutting edge knowledge and crystal clear animations. Thank you!
Wow, ByteByteGo! I just watched your video "But What Is Cloud Native Really All About?" and I have to say, I'm impressed! You explained the concept of Cloud Native in such a clear and concise way. I also love your presentation and engaging animations. I must admit, I didn't know that I was already doing Cloud Native! Keep up the great work, ByteByteGo!
Im a Devops engineer and an English learning beginner. Your video is rather great for me. Thanks a lot!
this channel is ahead when it becomes the way they convey information and also with the importance of providing information that is not more than a simple definition that you cannot find or are not taught in universities.
I enjoyed your presentations please can you give me any information on how to prepare such as the software you use.
thanks
Your videos are awesome ByteByte ! I love the explanations along with the animations. Thanks guys !
This is super clean and clear in short minutes. Thanks so much.
Best explanation video I have ever seen. Thank you!
This top level overview of cloud native applications helped me to understand system i am working with, from the perspective of a developer of one of its small parts.
Very smooth animations!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful content and your wisdom with us!😁
thank you for sharing great content and crystal-clear definition in a small video. Further your voice and animations a inspiring.
You made all the concepts understanding super easy!! Thank you!!
1:52. I wish someone would tell my companies sales team this. They keep selling as cloud native when it’s not.
man, your animations are very cool!!
Beautifully crafted videos, perfect for a novice like me, thanks so much!
this is a very k8s focused view on what cloud native can mean. there can be much more than k8s in cloud native :D serverless applications are just one example
Amazing video! Really high quality thx a lot!
Really well explained in a simple way !
Simply just outstandingly well #Demonstration, lot of Thanks...! 👍🏻
Well explained. Thank you for sharing
This video is amazing. Quite good explanation with diagrammatic representation.
Fantastic explanation! Thanks so much!
终于有个华人技术视频了,感人
Another excellent video. Could you plz share how you create these animated diagrams? What software do you use?
IAnimation tools: Adobe Illustrator and After Effects. I have seen in description
The video series and newsletter is informative and fun to engage, thank you! Additionally, thank you for your hard work in such a cramped room.
hahaha cramped room
Pushing the algorithm ❤️
very clear, thanks bro!
Very nice explanation
Very nice presentation. The diagrams are awesome. How do we create such presentations? It will be a learning for me.
Thanks for letting us know.
Super useful, I really love it.
Excellent video
Awesome as usual!
Thank you for this material
your info graphics are awesome. what you using for them AE?
very good presentation
Great content!
Great video
Thanks for this clearly explained and illustrated video. It's really helpful! What kind of software do you use to make images & movement effets in this presentation ? Thanx!
Best IT chaneel
Need a system design video of how ByteByteGo handles email newsletter sending to over 250k readers.
Thank you.
Superb content :-)
Thanks for the wonderful content. May I know what software you use from creating the visuals?
Very good content
Thanks for your sharing
how to make this beautiful presentation?
Good stuff!
Thanks
very informative
thank you!
Where is Linux storage stack?
As always, great video, although I am not convinced that Cloud Native automatically implies Containers. Your application can be Cloud Native without knowing a thing about Containers.
I need to learn this skills. (13/5/24)
Most of the startups are actually using cloud native from the beginning. I have worked in several companies all using the 4 blocks of cloud native. The term Cloud Native seems to be very common, but kind of unclear and confusing.
It is actually easier to deploy a monolith as compared to microservices.
Cloud native can simple be called cloud compatible applications.
Interviewer: "So, what is cloud native?"
Me: "Nobody knew back then...and nobody knows now"
Interviewer: "You're hired!"
Me: 🤓
Also Golang is one of the most used coding languages for Cloud native space , docker, kubermetes, kibana ,grpc , cockroachdb etc are written in Golang.
"There was no clear definition then, there is no clear definition now.." 😂
Monolithic apps still exist, whether we like it or not.. you speak about them in the past tense, but microservices don't work for everything
Isn't it supposed to be "Cloud Native" and not reversed?
What if the could providers deletes you because you disapproved of the Supreme Leader?
Wut? Don't deploy in north korea.
But what is Cloud Native though?
I like your video but is more like a review. If you are new then u can’t really understand.
He just read the website
you could be little slow and more detailed, you just introduce the topics but will never deep dive, which would make more sense then just a 2 line intro about anything
so cloud native means NOTHING.
Hi
Neeraj you're supposed to say "first!!!"
Hi
Hello
K8s is not cloud native. It’s the opposite. Serverless is cloud native. Cloud native is about using the cloud service apis where possible.
lmao kubernetes powers a lot of those apis and services. look up cloud native foundation
e.g you could use RDS with SQL engine, or typical Aurora or Aurora severless. I know it depends on the use cases but to what extent?