• The Future of Data w/ Kelsey Hightower

  • Oct 4 2023
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

The Future of Data w/ Kelsey Hightower

  • Summary

  • This episode features Kelsey Hightower for a discussion across numerous topics. In this special edition, Kelsey is interviewed by HarperDB's Co-Founder, Stephen Goldberg. Questions covered include:

    • How did it feel to retire from Google this year, what’s next?
    • You have, what some would consider, a non-traditional background when it comes to the software engineering world. How has that shaped your view on the industry? How do you think the industry performs at mentoring/cultivating young engineers, including those from non-CS degree backgrounds?
    • What are your thoughts on where distributed vs. monolithic architecture is going? How is “Edge Computing” impacted by this?
    • There has been a focus in the cloud provider space of bringing on new locations, trying to put infrastructure in hard to reach places. Eventually this will reach a saturation point, where do you think they will invest next?
    • When thinking about building platforms and products, what is your advice on how to make a decision to internalize automation within your product vs. using a framework?
    • What are your opinions on running a stateful application that must have data consistency across its replicas, such as a database, on Kubernetes? It comes with a bunch of problems to solve, like auto scaling, data redundancy and replication. It seems that the community is split on whether or not this is a good idea and how to implement it.
    • What advice would you give yourself 20 years ago?

    Kelsey Hightower is an American software engineer, developer advocate, and speaker known for his work with Kubernetes, open-source software, and cloud computing.

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