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Would You Kindly Remind with Peter Hamilton

Would You Kindly Remind with Peter Hamilton

FromScreaming in the Cloud


Would You Kindly Remind with Peter Hamilton

FromScreaming in the Cloud

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

About PeterPeter's spent more than a decade building scalable and robust systems at startups across adtech and edtech. At Remind, where he's VP of Technology, Peter pushes for building a sustainable tech company with mature software engineering. He lives in Southern California and enjoys spending time at the beach with his family.Links:
Redis: https://redis.com/

Remind: https://www.remind.com/

Remind Engineering Blog: https://engineering.remind.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hamiltop

Email: peterh@remind101.com

TranscriptAnnouncer: Hello, and welcome to Screaming in the Cloud with your host, Chief Cloud Economist at The Duckbill Group, Corey Quinn. This weekly show features conversations with people doing interesting work in the world of cloud, thoughtful commentary on the state of the technical world, and ridiculous titles for which Corey refuses to apologize. This is Screaming in the Cloud.Corey: Today’s episode is brought to you in part by our friends at MinIO the high-performance Kubernetes native object store that’s built for the multi-cloud, creating a consistent data storage layer for your public cloud instances, your private cloud instances, and even your edge instances, depending upon what the heck you’re defining those as, which depends probably on where you work. It’s getting that unified is one of the greatest challenges facing developers and architects today. It requires S3 compatibility, enterprise-grade security and resiliency, the speed to run any workload, and the footprint to run anywhere, and that’s exactly what MinIO offers. With superb read speeds in excess of 360 gigs and 100 megabyte binary that doesn’t eat all the data you’ve gotten on the system, it’s exactly what you’ve been looking for. Check it out today at min.io/download, and see for yourself. That’s min.io/download, and be sure to tell them that I sent you.Corey: This episode is sponsored in part by our friends at Vultr. Spelled V-U-L-T-R because they’re all about helping save money, including on things like, you know, vowels. So, what they do is they are a cloud provider that provides surprisingly high performance cloud compute at a price that—while sure they claim its better than AWS pricing—and when they say that they mean it is less money. Sure, I don’t dispute that but what I find interesting is that it’s predictable. They tell you in advance on a monthly basis what it’s going to going to cost. They have a bunch of advanced networking features. They have nineteen global locations and scale things elastically. Not to be confused with openly, because apparently elastic and open can mean the same thing sometimes. They have had over a million users. Deployments take less that sixty seconds across twelve pre-selected operating systems. Or, if you’re one of those nutters like me, you can bring your own ISO and install basically any operating system you want. Starting with pricing as low as $2.50 a month for Vultr cloud compute they have plans for developers and businesses of all sizes, except maybe Amazon, who stubbornly insists on having something to scale all on their own. Try Vultr today for free by visiting: vultr.com/screaming, and you’ll receive a $100 in credit. Thats V-U-L-T-R.com slash screaming.Corey: Welcome to Screaming in the Cloud. I’m Corey Quinn and this is a fun episode. It is a promoted episode, which means that our friends at Redis have gone ahead and sponsored this entire episode. I asked them, “Great, who are you going to send me from, generally, your executive suite?” And they said, “Nah. You already know what we’re going to say. We want you to talk to one of our customers.” And so here we are. My guest today is Peter Hamilton, VP of Technology at Remind. Peter, thank you for joining me.Peter: Thanks, Corey. Excited to be here.Corey: It’s always interesting when I get to talk to people on promoted guest episodes when they’re a customer of the sponsor because to be clear, you do not work for Redis. This is one
Released:
Mar 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Screaming in the Cloud with Corey Quinn features conversations with domain experts in the world of Cloud Computing. Topics discussed include AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud, and the "why" behind how businesses are coming to think about the Cloud.