01. Tim Carr, AHEAD, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:20)
02. Josh Atwell, NetApp SolidFire, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:33)
03. Tell Us About Your Journey To Get To Where You Are. (01:02)
04. What Does What You Do Have To A Storage Admin. (02:33)
05. What Do You Say To Your Customers. (05:00)
06. Have You Seen People Here That Are On The DevOps Track And How Is VMware Doing. (08:35)
07. Are You Not Saying That Ops Needs To Become Developers. (12:02)
08. What Advice Can You Give To People Going Forward. (14:07)
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Why is “Ops” important in DevOps? | #VMworld
by Heather Johnson | Aug 31, 2016
Josh Atwell, developer advocate at NetApp, Inc., wants to see more
focus on the “Ops” in the DevOps movement.
John Troyer (@jtroyer) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE media team, wanted to know how a company such as NetApp, a storage and data management company, remains relevant to storage administrators. Focus on the “Ops is key.”
The application evolution
“The ‘ops’ is focused on enabling developers and simplifying code deployment … so it can be consumed and used,” Atwell said. “That is forcing organizations to have new requirements. In the virtualization age, it was about doing more with less. Consolidating. When cloud became the norm as an operating model, it changed to ‘I also need it faster.’ Now we’re in an application evolution where not only do we need it to be available and reliable, but we need more with less, and we need it faster and we need it as a service as well.”
This evolution means the administrator’s role must evolve. The role of server administrator has morphed into the virtualization administrator. Atwell said that the network and storage industry will see more of these roles evolve.
Effectively operationalizing DevOps in the enterprise
Tim Carr, senior solutions architect, VCDX, at AHEAD, LLC, also joined in on the interview. And according to Carr, network, storage and compute engineers all need to work on the same team to operationalize DevOps in the enterprise.
“You have to add developers, take on agile methodology, and understand how to bring workflow together and deliver your product,” he said.
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01. Tim Carr, AHEAD, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:20)
02. Josh Atwell, NetApp SolidFire, Visits #theCUBE!. (00:33)
03. Tell Us About Your Journey To Get To Where You Are. (01:02)
04. What Does What You Do Have To A Storage Admin. (02:33)
05. What Do You Say To Your Customers. (05:00)
06. Have You Seen People Here That Are On The DevOps Track And How Is VMware Doing. (08:35)
07. Are You Not Saying That Ops Needs To Become Developers. (12:02)
08. What Advice Can You Give To People Going Forward. (14:07)
Track List created with http://www.vinjavideo.com.
--- ---
Why is “Ops” important in DevOps? | #VMworld
by Heather Johnson | Aug 31, 2016
Josh Atwell, developer advocate at NetApp, Inc., wants to see more
focus on the “Ops” in the DevOps movement.
John Troyer (@jtroyer) and Stu Miniman (@stu), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE media team, wanted to know how a company such as NetApp, a storage and data management company, remains relevant to storage administrators. Focus on the “Ops is key.”
The application evolution
“The ‘ops’ is focused on enabling developers and simplifying code deployment … so it can be consumed and used,” Atwell said. “That is forcing organizations to have new requirements. In the virtualization age, it was about doing more with less. Consolidating. When cloud became the norm as an operating model, it changed to ‘I also need it faster.’ Now we’re in an application evolution where not only do we need it to be available and reliable, but we need more with less, and we need it faster and we need it as a service as well.”
This evolution means the administrator’s role must evolve. The role of server administrator has morphed into the virtualization administrator. Atwell said that the network and storage industry will see more of these roles evolve.
Effectively operationalizing DevOps in the enterprise
Tim Carr, senior solutions architect, VCDX, at AHEAD, LLC, also joined in on the interview. And according to Carr, network, storage and compute engineers all need to work on the same team to operationalize DevOps in the enterprise.
“You have to add developers, take on agile methodology, and understand how to bring workflow together and deliver your product,” he said.