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  <title>75: I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee | SUDO Show 75</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>SUDO Show 75, “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee,” is an April Fools episode where Bill, Neal, and Noel swap “business meets Linux” for their most devious tech and coffee pranks, from Windows 9x and FVWM95 shell tricks to decaf‑only offices, LAN‑party chaos, and Kubernetes‑and‑YAML jokes.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;SUDO Show 75, “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee,” is a full‑on April Fools special where “business meets Linux” takes a back seat to pranks, retro war stories, and questionable life choices. Bill, Neal, and Noel start with open source airplanes, HDMI‑to‑floppy adapters, and whether airplane wings actually flap, then quickly descend into cargo‑class containers, VM‑matrix jokes, and vintage Linux desktop pain with FVWM95 and XFree86. From decaf‑only coffee stunts, BashRC logout traps, PC speaker torture, and ping‑flooded LAN parties to PACMAN.BAT in the school lab, Gentoo use‑flag accidents, OpenStack root‑password “oops” moments, and a threat to invent Fedora.js, they share their most devious tech and non‑tech pranks. Along the way, they talk MSP coffee culture, two‑pots‑a‑day network engineering, Kubernetes as “all YAML,” and close by reminding you not to try any of this at work—no matter how good that April Fools itch feels.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Show Links:&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;FVWM95 – &lt;a href="https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
ReactOS – &lt;a href="https://reactos.org/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://reactos.org/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Kata Containers – &lt;a href="https://katacontainers.io" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://katacontainers.io&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
podman – &lt;a href="https://podman.io" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://podman.io&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Chapters:&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:00:00 Intro – Off the Rails April Fools&lt;br&gt;
00:00:55 Open Source Airplanes and HDMI-to-Floppy&lt;br&gt;
00:01:50 Do Airplane Wings Flap?&lt;br&gt;
00:04:28 Cargo Class and the VM Matrix&lt;br&gt;
00:05:22 Best Tech and Non-Tech Pranks&lt;br&gt;
00:08:49 FVWM95, XFree86, and Fake Windows Desktops&lt;br&gt;
00:14:22 ReactOS and Retro Linux Adventures&lt;br&gt;
00:15:01 Going Vintage in the Future&lt;br&gt;
00:18:09 Bill’s Decaf Coffee and BashRC Pranks&lt;br&gt;
00:19:56 PC Speaker Torture and Random Beeps&lt;br&gt;
00:20:58 Old-School LAN Parties&lt;br&gt;
00:23:05 Ping-Flood LAN Parties and ZipSlack&lt;br&gt;
00:24:21 PSA System Rollback – April Fools&lt;br&gt;
00:25:58 Noel’s PACMAN.BAT and Lab Ban&lt;br&gt;
00:32:02 Linux ISOs and School Network Quotas&lt;br&gt;
00:35:07 Office Built from Old Optiplex Cases&lt;br&gt;
00:39:28 First Home PCs and Gateway Cow Boxes&lt;br&gt;
00:42:06 Serial Mice Still in Production&lt;br&gt;
00:42:56 Gentoo Use Flags and history&lt;br&gt;
00:46:22 OpenStack Cluster and Lost Root Password&lt;br&gt;
00:48:41 Ranking Pranks and Coffee + Desktop Combo&lt;br&gt;
00:50:45 Noel Hates Coffee&lt;br&gt;
00:52:26 MSP Coffee Culture and “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee”&lt;br&gt;
00:55:51 Weaponized Iced Coffee&lt;br&gt;
00:58:52 /30 Subnets per Phone and Two Pots of Coffee&lt;br&gt;
01:01:10 No Rails&lt;br&gt;
01:02:06 May Your BBQ Sauce Be Watery&lt;br&gt;
01:03:36 Kubernetes Is All YAML&lt;br&gt;
01:04:04 Fedora.js&lt;br&gt;
01:04:57 Disclaimer – Do Not Try This at Work&lt;br&gt;
01:06:01 Ball Pits, Ball.js, and Bouncy Balls&lt;br&gt;
01:07:29 Outro – Where Business Meets Terrible Jokes&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h3&gt;Connect with the Hosts:&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon&lt;br&gt;
Neal - @&lt;a href="mailto:neal@social.gompa.me" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;neal@social.gompa.me&lt;/a&gt; on Mastodon&lt;br&gt;
Noel - &lt;a href="https://github.com/noelmiller" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://github.com/noelmiller&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
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<h3>Show Links:</h3>

<p>FVWM95 – <a href="https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow noopener">https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/</a><br>
ReactOS – <a href="https://reactos.org/" rel="nofollow noopener">https://reactos.org/</a><br>
Kata Containers – <a href="https://katacontainers.io" rel="nofollow noopener">https://katacontainers.io</a><br>
podman – <a href="https://podman.io" rel="nofollow noopener">https://podman.io</a></p>

<h3>Chapters:</h3>

<p>00:00:00 Intro – Off the Rails April Fools<br>
00:00:55 Open Source Airplanes and HDMI-to-Floppy<br>
00:01:50 Do Airplane Wings Flap?<br>
00:04:28 Cargo Class and the VM Matrix<br>
00:05:22 Best Tech and Non-Tech Pranks<br>
00:08:49 FVWM95, XFree86, and Fake Windows Desktops<br>
00:14:22 ReactOS and Retro Linux Adventures<br>
00:15:01 Going Vintage in the Future<br>
00:18:09 Bill’s Decaf Coffee and BashRC Pranks<br>
00:19:56 PC Speaker Torture and Random Beeps<br>
00:20:58 Old-School LAN Parties<br>
00:23:05 Ping-Flood LAN Parties and ZipSlack<br>
00:24:21 PSA System Rollback – April Fools<br>
00:25:58 Noel’s PACMAN.BAT and Lab Ban<br>
00:32:02 Linux ISOs and School Network Quotas<br>
00:35:07 Office Built from Old Optiplex Cases<br>
00:39:28 First Home PCs and Gateway Cow Boxes<br>
00:42:06 Serial Mice Still in Production<br>
00:42:56 Gentoo Use Flags and history<br>
00:46:22 OpenStack Cluster and Lost Root Password<br>
00:48:41 Ranking Pranks and Coffee + Desktop Combo<br>
00:50:45 Noel Hates Coffee<br>
00:52:26 MSP Coffee Culture and “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee”<br>
00:55:51 Weaponized Iced Coffee<br>
00:58:52 /30 Subnets per Phone and Two Pots of Coffee<br>
01:01:10 No Rails<br>
01:02:06 May Your BBQ Sauce Be Watery<br>
01:03:36 Kubernetes Is All YAML<br>
01:04:04 Fedora.js<br>
01:04:57 Disclaimer – Do Not Try This at Work<br>
01:06:01 Ball Pits, Ball.js, and Bouncy Balls<br>
01:07:29 Outro – Where Business Meets Terrible Jokes</p>

<h3>Connect with the Hosts:</h3>

<p>Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon<br>
Neal - @<a href="mailto:neal@social.gompa.me" rel="nofollow noopener">neal@social.gompa.me</a> on Mastodon<br>
Noel - <a href="https://github.com/noelmiller" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/noelmiller</a> </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>SUDO Show 75, “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee,” is a full‑on April Fools special where “business meets Linux” takes a back seat to pranks, retro war stories, and questionable life choices. Bill, Neal, and Noel start with open source airplanes, HDMI‑to‑floppy adapters, and whether airplane wings actually flap, then quickly descend into cargo‑class containers, VM‑matrix jokes, and vintage Linux desktop pain with FVWM95 and XFree86. From decaf‑only coffee stunts, BashRC logout traps, PC speaker torture, and ping‑flooded LAN parties to PACMAN.BAT in the school lab, Gentoo use‑flag accidents, OpenStack root‑password “oops” moments, and a threat to invent Fedora.js, they share their most devious tech and non‑tech pranks. Along the way, they talk MSP coffee culture, two‑pots‑a‑day network engineering, Kubernetes as “all YAML,” and close by reminding you not to try any of this at work—no matter how good that April Fools itch feels.</p>

<h3>Show Links:</h3>

<p>FVWM95 – <a href="https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow noopener">https://fvwm95.sourceforge.net/</a><br>
ReactOS – <a href="https://reactos.org/" rel="nofollow noopener">https://reactos.org/</a><br>
Kata Containers – <a href="https://katacontainers.io" rel="nofollow noopener">https://katacontainers.io</a><br>
podman – <a href="https://podman.io" rel="nofollow noopener">https://podman.io</a></p>

<h3>Chapters:</h3>

<p>00:00:00 Intro – Off the Rails April Fools<br>
00:00:55 Open Source Airplanes and HDMI-to-Floppy<br>
00:01:50 Do Airplane Wings Flap?<br>
00:04:28 Cargo Class and the VM Matrix<br>
00:05:22 Best Tech and Non-Tech Pranks<br>
00:08:49 FVWM95, XFree86, and Fake Windows Desktops<br>
00:14:22 ReactOS and Retro Linux Adventures<br>
00:15:01 Going Vintage in the Future<br>
00:18:09 Bill’s Decaf Coffee and BashRC Pranks<br>
00:19:56 PC Speaker Torture and Random Beeps<br>
00:20:58 Old-School LAN Parties<br>
00:23:05 Ping-Flood LAN Parties and ZipSlack<br>
00:24:21 PSA System Rollback – April Fools<br>
00:25:58 Noel’s PACMAN.BAT and Lab Ban<br>
00:32:02 Linux ISOs and School Network Quotas<br>
00:35:07 Office Built from Old Optiplex Cases<br>
00:39:28 First Home PCs and Gateway Cow Boxes<br>
00:42:06 Serial Mice Still in Production<br>
00:42:56 Gentoo Use Flags and history<br>
00:46:22 OpenStack Cluster and Lost Root Password<br>
00:48:41 Ranking Pranks and Coffee + Desktop Combo<br>
00:50:45 Noel Hates Coffee<br>
00:52:26 MSP Coffee Culture and “I Don’t Know How to Make Coffee”<br>
00:55:51 Weaponized Iced Coffee<br>
00:58:52 /30 Subnets per Phone and Two Pots of Coffee<br>
01:01:10 No Rails<br>
01:02:06 May Your BBQ Sauce Be Watery<br>
01:03:36 Kubernetes Is All YAML<br>
01:04:04 Fedora.js<br>
01:04:57 Disclaimer – Do Not Try This at Work<br>
01:06:01 Ball Pits, Ball.js, and Bouncy Balls<br>
01:07:29 Outro – Where Business Meets Terrible Jokes</p>

<h3>Connect with the Hosts:</h3>

<p>Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon<br>
Neal - @<a href="mailto:neal@social.gompa.me" rel="nofollow noopener">neal@social.gompa.me</a> on Mastodon<br>
Noel - <a href="https://github.com/noelmiller" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/noelmiller</a> </p>]]>
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  <title>74: The Great Cloud Breakup | SUDO Show 74</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2026 05:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Moving to the cloud was easy; getting out is the hard part. In SUDO Show 74, Bill, Neal, and Noel dig into “The Great Cloud Breakup” and why more teams are rethinking cloud‑first dogma as exit fees rise and data residency laws go live across the US, EU, UK, and beyond. They talk through how modern Linux, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, and on‑prem hardware make repatriation realistic again, spotlight rclone and Nick Craig‑Wood for making data movement sane, and share hard‑won stories about ugly data transfers and hybrid architectures. The episode wraps with a tongue‑in‑cheek “repatriate AWS onto three Raspberry Pis” action item and a NetHogs quick fix you can run today to catch chatty services before egress fees blow up your budget.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Moving to the cloud was easy; getting out is the hard part. In SUDO Show 74, Bill, Neal, and Noel dig into “The Great Cloud Breakup” and why more teams are rethinking cloud‑first dogma as exit fees rise and data residency laws go live across the US, EU, UK, and beyond. They talk through how modern Linux, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, and on‑prem hardware make repatriation realistic again, spotlight rclone and Nick Craig‑Wood for making data movement sane, and share hard‑won stories about ugly data transfers and hybrid architectures. The episode wraps with a tongue‑in‑cheek “repatriate AWS onto three Raspberry Pis” action item and a NetHogs quick fix you can run today to catch chatty services before egress fees blow up your budget.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Show Links:&lt;br&gt;
Red Hat - &lt;a href="https://www.redhat.com%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://www.redhat.com​&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;
rclone - &lt;a href="https://rclone.org%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://rclone.org​&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;
rclone (commercial) - &lt;a href="https://rclone.com%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://rclone.com​&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;
restic backup - &lt;a href="https://restic.net%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://restic.net​&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;
Oxide Computer Company - &lt;a href="https://oxide.computer/%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://oxide.computer/​&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;
nethogs (NetHogs) - &lt;a href="https://github.com/raboof/nethogs%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://github.com/raboof/nethogs​&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Chapters:&lt;br&gt;
00:00:00 Intro – The Great Cloud Breakup&lt;br&gt;
00:02:11 Standup – Data Residency Laws and Exit Fees&lt;br&gt;
00:06:36 Are We Ready to Repatriate? Linux and NVMe-over-Fabrics&lt;br&gt;
00:15:37 Where Are the Future Jobs?&lt;br&gt;
00:23:29 Supporter Spotlight – rclone and Nick Craig-Wood&lt;br&gt;
00:30:17 Bill’s Nightmare Data Transfer Story&lt;br&gt;
00:36:11 Main Topic – The Great Cloud Breakup&lt;br&gt;
01:12:31 Action Item – Repatriate AWS onto MicroShift (on Three Pis)&lt;br&gt;
01:14:12 Quick Fix – NetHogs to Catch Chatty Services&lt;br&gt;
01:17:13 Looking Forward to the Next Episode&lt;br&gt;
01:18:32 Outro – Where Business Meets Linux&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Connect with the Hosts:&lt;br&gt;
Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon&lt;br&gt;
Neal - @&lt;a href="mailto:neal@social.gompa.me" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;neal@social.gompa.me&lt;/a&gt; on Mastodon&lt;br&gt;
Noel - &lt;a href="https://github.com/noelmiller" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://github.com/noelmiller&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;
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  <itunes:keywords>open source, opensource, technoloSUDO Show, Linux, Great Cloud Breakup, cloud repatriation, cloud exit fees, data residency, data sovereignty, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, Linux kernel, private cloud, hybrid cloud, rclone, restic, Oxide Computer Company, MicroShift, Kubernetes, AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle Cloud, CapEx vs OpEx, home lab, NetHogs, Linux networking, egress costs, business meets Linuxgy, enterprise, business, software, linux</itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Moving to the cloud was easy; getting out is the hard part. In SUDO Show 74, Bill, Neal, and Noel dig into “The Great Cloud Breakup” and why more teams are rethinking cloud‑first dogma as exit fees rise and data residency laws go live across the US, EU, UK, and beyond. They talk through how modern Linux, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, and on‑prem hardware make repatriation realistic again, spotlight rclone and Nick Craig‑Wood for making data movement sane, and share hard‑won stories about ugly data transfers and hybrid architectures. The episode wraps with a tongue‑in‑cheek “repatriate AWS onto three Raspberry Pis” action item and a NetHogs quick fix you can run today to catch chatty services before egress fees blow up your budget.</p>

<p>Show Links:<br>
Red Hat - <a href="https://www.redhat.com%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.redhat.com​</a> <br>
rclone - <a href="https://rclone.org%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://rclone.org​</a> <br>
rclone (commercial) - <a href="https://rclone.com%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://rclone.com​</a> <br>
restic backup - <a href="https://restic.net%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://restic.net​</a> <br>
Oxide Computer Company - <a href="https://oxide.computer/%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://oxide.computer/​</a> <br>
nethogs (NetHogs) - <a href="https://github.com/raboof/nethogs%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/raboof/nethogs​</a> </p>

<p>Chapters:<br>
00:00:00 Intro – The Great Cloud Breakup<br>
00:02:11 Standup – Data Residency Laws and Exit Fees<br>
00:06:36 Are We Ready to Repatriate? Linux and NVMe-over-Fabrics<br>
00:15:37 Where Are the Future Jobs?<br>
00:23:29 Supporter Spotlight – rclone and Nick Craig-Wood<br>
00:30:17 Bill’s Nightmare Data Transfer Story<br>
00:36:11 Main Topic – The Great Cloud Breakup<br>
01:12:31 Action Item – Repatriate AWS onto MicroShift (on Three Pis)<br>
01:14:12 Quick Fix – NetHogs to Catch Chatty Services<br>
01:17:13 Looking Forward to the Next Episode<br>
01:18:32 Outro – Where Business Meets Linux</p>

<p>Connect with the Hosts:<br>
Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon<br>
Neal - @<a href="mailto:neal@social.gompa.me" rel="nofollow noopener">neal@social.gompa.me</a> on Mastodon<br>
Noel - <a href="https://github.com/noelmiller" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/noelmiller</a> </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Moving to the cloud was easy; getting out is the hard part. In SUDO Show 74, Bill, Neal, and Noel dig into “The Great Cloud Breakup” and why more teams are rethinking cloud‑first dogma as exit fees rise and data residency laws go live across the US, EU, UK, and beyond. They talk through how modern Linux, NVMe‑over‑Fabrics, and on‑prem hardware make repatriation realistic again, spotlight rclone and Nick Craig‑Wood for making data movement sane, and share hard‑won stories about ugly data transfers and hybrid architectures. The episode wraps with a tongue‑in‑cheek “repatriate AWS onto three Raspberry Pis” action item and a NetHogs quick fix you can run today to catch chatty services before egress fees blow up your budget.</p>

<p>Show Links:<br>
Red Hat - <a href="https://www.redhat.com%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://www.redhat.com​</a> <br>
rclone - <a href="https://rclone.org%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://rclone.org​</a> <br>
rclone (commercial) - <a href="https://rclone.com%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://rclone.com​</a> <br>
restic backup - <a href="https://restic.net%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://restic.net​</a> <br>
Oxide Computer Company - <a href="https://oxide.computer/%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://oxide.computer/​</a> <br>
nethogs (NetHogs) - <a href="https://github.com/raboof/nethogs%E2%80%8B" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/raboof/nethogs​</a> </p>

<p>Chapters:<br>
00:00:00 Intro – The Great Cloud Breakup<br>
00:02:11 Standup – Data Residency Laws and Exit Fees<br>
00:06:36 Are We Ready to Repatriate? Linux and NVMe-over-Fabrics<br>
00:15:37 Where Are the Future Jobs?<br>
00:23:29 Supporter Spotlight – rclone and Nick Craig-Wood<br>
00:30:17 Bill’s Nightmare Data Transfer Story<br>
00:36:11 Main Topic – The Great Cloud Breakup<br>
01:12:31 Action Item – Repatriate AWS onto MicroShift (on Three Pis)<br>
01:14:12 Quick Fix – NetHogs to Catch Chatty Services<br>
01:17:13 Looking Forward to the Next Episode<br>
01:18:32 Outro – Where Business Meets Linux</p>

<p>Connect with the Hosts:<br>
Bill - @ctlinux on Mastodon<br>
Neal - @<a href="mailto:neal@social.gompa.me" rel="nofollow noopener">neal@social.gompa.me</a> on Mastodon<br>
Noel - <a href="https://github.com/noelmiller" rel="nofollow noopener">https://github.com/noelmiller</a> </p>]]>
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  <title>29: Open Source Virtualization</title>
  <link>https://sudo.show/29</link>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2021 05:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Sudo Show</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk about open source hypervisors for managing everything from your home lab to your enterprise data center. Plus, we got some feedback on our VDI episode that led to some pretty cool work done in the community!</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>54:00</itunes:duration>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk about open source virtualization for managing everything from your home lab to your enterprise data center. Plus, we got some feedback on our VDI episode that led to some pretty cool work done in the community!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://destinationlinux.network" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Destination Linux Network&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Sudo Show Website&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Sponsor: Bitwarden&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
[Sponsor: Digital Ocean](do.co/dln-mongo) UPDATED!&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://sudo.show/swag" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Sudo Show Swag&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Contact Us:&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://sudo.show/discuss" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;DLN Discourse&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="mailto:contact@sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Email Us!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Containerized Desktops
&lt;a href="https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Github: X11 Docker&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;a href="https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Fedora Silverblue&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://sudo.show/labs" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Sudo Labs: Coming Soon!&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Virtualization&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://libvirt.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;libvirt&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Red Hat Article: What is KVM?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://cockpit-project.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Cockpit Project&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;OpenSource Hypervisors&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.proxmox.com/en" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Proxmox&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://ovirt.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;ovirt&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://xcp-ng.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;xcp-ng&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;KubeVirt&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://kubevirt.io" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;KubeVirt&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://okd.io" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;OKD&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://youtu.be/SWtT4X1sNlU" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;YouTube: Brandon's oVirt Tutorial&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.openstack.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;OpenStack&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://harvesterhci.io" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Rancher Harvester&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Additional Resources&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://servermonkey.com" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Server Monkey&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k400-plus-touchpad-keyboard.920-007119.html" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Logitech K400&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.networkworld.com/article/3207567/what-is-hyperconvergence.html" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Network World Article: What is Hyperconvergence?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://medium.com/swlh/guide-okd-4-5-single-node-cluster-832693cb752b" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Medium: OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-f-gaming-model/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Asus Rog Strix B550-F&lt;/a&gt; Eric's Server Motherboard&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;p&gt;Chapters&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;00:00  Intro&lt;br&gt;
00:42  Welcome&lt;br&gt;
01:30  Sponsor - Bitwarden&lt;br&gt;
02:38  Feedback on VDI&lt;br&gt;
08:21  Sponsor - Digital Ocean&lt;br&gt;
09:26  Introduction to Virtualization&lt;br&gt;
12:33  OpenSource Virtualization&lt;br&gt;
17:51  Proxmox&lt;br&gt;
24:27  oVirt&lt;br&gt;
32:57  KubeVirt&lt;br&gt;
37:59  Rancher Harvester&lt;br&gt;
43:09  xcp-ng&lt;br&gt;
49:53  Our Picks&lt;br&gt;
52:58  Wrap Up&lt;/p&gt;
</description>
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  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk about open source virtualization for managing everything from your home lab to your enterprise data center. Plus, we got some feedback on our VDI episode that led to some pretty cool work done in the community!</p>

<p><a href="https://destinationlinux.network" rel="nofollow noopener">Destination Linux Network</a><br>
<a href="https://sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Show Website</a><br>
<a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow noopener">Sponsor: Bitwarden</a><br>
[Sponsor: Digital Ocean](do.co/dln-mongo) UPDATED!<br>
<a href="https://sudo.show/swag" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Show Swag</a></p>

<p>Contact Us:<br>
<a href="https://sudo.show/discuss" rel="nofollow noopener">DLN Discourse</a><br>
<a href="mailto:contact@sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener">Email Us!</a><br>
Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network</p>

<ul>
<li>Containerized Desktops
<a href="https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker" rel="nofollow noopener">Github: X11 Docker</a>
<a href="https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Fedora Silverblue</a></li>
</ul>

<p><a href="https://sudo.show/labs" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Labs: Coming Soon!</a></p>

<ul>
<li><p>Virtualization<br>
<a href="https://libvirt.org" rel="nofollow noopener">libvirt</a><br>
<a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM" rel="nofollow noopener">Red Hat Article: What is KVM?</a><br>
<a href="https://cockpit-project.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Cockpit Project</a></p></li>
<li><p>OpenSource Hypervisors<br>
<a href="https://www.proxmox.com/en" rel="nofollow noopener">Proxmox</a><br>
<a href="https://ovirt.org" rel="nofollow noopener">ovirt</a><br>
<a href="https://xcp-ng.org" rel="nofollow noopener">xcp-ng</a></p></li>
<li><p>KubeVirt<br>
<a href="https://kubevirt.io" rel="nofollow noopener">KubeVirt</a><br>
<a href="https://okd.io" rel="nofollow noopener">OKD</a><br>
<a href="https://youtu.be/SWtT4X1sNlU" rel="nofollow noopener">YouTube: Brandon's oVirt Tutorial</a><br>
<a href="https://www.openstack.org" rel="nofollow noopener">OpenStack</a><br>
<a href="https://harvesterhci.io" rel="nofollow noopener">Rancher Harvester</a></p></li>
<li><p>Additional Resources<br>
<a href="https://servermonkey.com" rel="nofollow noopener">Server Monkey</a><br>
<a href="https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k400-plus-touchpad-keyboard.920-007119.html" rel="nofollow noopener">Logitech K400</a><br>
<a href="https://www.networkworld.com/article/3207567/what-is-hyperconvergence.html" rel="nofollow noopener">Network World Article: What is Hyperconvergence?</a><br>
<a href="https://medium.com/swlh/guide-okd-4-5-single-node-cluster-832693cb752b" rel="nofollow noopener">Medium: OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster</a><br>
<a href="https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-f-gaming-model/" rel="nofollow noopener">Asus Rog Strix B550-F</a> Eric's Server Motherboard</p></li>
<li><p>Chapters</p></li>
</ul>

<p>00:00  Intro<br>
00:42  Welcome<br>
01:30  Sponsor - Bitwarden<br>
02:38  Feedback on VDI<br>
08:21  Sponsor - Digital Ocean<br>
09:26  Introduction to Virtualization<br>
12:33  OpenSource Virtualization<br>
17:51  Proxmox<br>
24:27  oVirt<br>
32:57  KubeVirt<br>
37:59  Rancher Harvester<br>
43:09  xcp-ng<br>
49:53  Our Picks<br>
52:58  Wrap Up</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/dln">Bitwarden</a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://do.co/dln-mongo">Digital Ocean</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://do.co/dln-mongo">The Sudo Show is sponsored by our friends over at Digital Ocean. DigitalOcean recently announced their new Managed MongoDB service, which is a fully managed, database as a service.
With Managed MongoDB, you can focus more on building scalable high performance apps, and less on maintaining the database. DigitalOcean built this service in partnership with MongoDB Inc. and together they have ensured that you will get access to all the latest releases of the Mongo database as they become available.

As a listener of the Sudo Show podcast and a member of the DLN Community you can get started for FREE! Actually, better than free because DigitalOcean is giving you a $100 Credit when you go to <a href="https://do.co/dln-mongo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://do.co/dln-mongo</a>. Need more than just a database? You can use your $100 credit to try out all the amazing services Digital Ocean has to offer.
Again, go to <a href="https://do.co/dln-mongo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://do.co/dln-mongo</a> to get started with your $100 Free Credit on DigitalOcean’s new Managed MongoDB and thank you to Digital Ocean for sponsoring the Sudo Show and the entire Destination Linux Network!
</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, Eric and Brandon talk about open source virtualization for managing everything from your home lab to your enterprise data center. Plus, we got some feedback on our VDI episode that led to some pretty cool work done in the community!</p>

<p><a href="https://destinationlinux.network" rel="nofollow noopener">Destination Linux Network</a><br>
<a href="https://sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Show Website</a><br>
<a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow noopener">Sponsor: Bitwarden</a><br>
[Sponsor: Digital Ocean](do.co/dln-mongo) UPDATED!<br>
<a href="https://sudo.show/swag" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Show Swag</a></p>

<p>Contact Us:<br>
<a href="https://sudo.show/discuss" rel="nofollow noopener">DLN Discourse</a><br>
<a href="mailto:contact@sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener">Email Us!</a><br>
Matrix: +sudoshow:destinationlinux.network</p>

<ul>
<li>Containerized Desktops
<a href="https://github.com/mviereck/x11docker" rel="nofollow noopener">Github: X11 Docker</a>
<a href="https://silverblue.fedoraproject.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Fedora Silverblue</a></li>
</ul>

<p><a href="https://sudo.show/labs" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Labs: Coming Soon!</a></p>

<ul>
<li><p>Virtualization<br>
<a href="https://libvirt.org" rel="nofollow noopener">libvirt</a><br>
<a href="https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/virtualization/what-is-KVM" rel="nofollow noopener">Red Hat Article: What is KVM?</a><br>
<a href="https://cockpit-project.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Cockpit Project</a></p></li>
<li><p>OpenSource Hypervisors<br>
<a href="https://www.proxmox.com/en" rel="nofollow noopener">Proxmox</a><br>
<a href="https://ovirt.org" rel="nofollow noopener">ovirt</a><br>
<a href="https://xcp-ng.org" rel="nofollow noopener">xcp-ng</a></p></li>
<li><p>KubeVirt<br>
<a href="https://kubevirt.io" rel="nofollow noopener">KubeVirt</a><br>
<a href="https://okd.io" rel="nofollow noopener">OKD</a><br>
<a href="https://youtu.be/SWtT4X1sNlU" rel="nofollow noopener">YouTube: Brandon's oVirt Tutorial</a><br>
<a href="https://www.openstack.org" rel="nofollow noopener">OpenStack</a><br>
<a href="https://harvesterhci.io" rel="nofollow noopener">Rancher Harvester</a></p></li>
<li><p>Additional Resources<br>
<a href="https://servermonkey.com" rel="nofollow noopener">Server Monkey</a><br>
<a href="https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k400-plus-touchpad-keyboard.920-007119.html" rel="nofollow noopener">Logitech K400</a><br>
<a href="https://www.networkworld.com/article/3207567/what-is-hyperconvergence.html" rel="nofollow noopener">Network World Article: What is Hyperconvergence?</a><br>
<a href="https://medium.com/swlh/guide-okd-4-5-single-node-cluster-832693cb752b" rel="nofollow noopener">Medium: OKD 4.5 Single Node Cluster</a><br>
<a href="https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-f-gaming-model/" rel="nofollow noopener">Asus Rog Strix B550-F</a> Eric's Server Motherboard</p></li>
<li><p>Chapters</p></li>
</ul>

<p>00:00  Intro<br>
00:42  Welcome<br>
01:30  Sponsor - Bitwarden<br>
02:38  Feedback on VDI<br>
08:21  Sponsor - Digital Ocean<br>
09:26  Introduction to Virtualization<br>
12:33  OpenSource Virtualization<br>
17:51  Proxmox<br>
24:27  oVirt<br>
32:57  KubeVirt<br>
37:59  Rancher Harvester<br>
43:09  xcp-ng<br>
49:53  Our Picks<br>
52:58  Wrap Up</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/dln">Bitwarden</a></li><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://do.co/dln-mongo">Digital Ocean</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://do.co/dln-mongo">The Sudo Show is sponsored by our friends over at Digital Ocean. DigitalOcean recently announced their new Managed MongoDB service, which is a fully managed, database as a service.
With Managed MongoDB, you can focus more on building scalable high performance apps, and less on maintaining the database. DigitalOcean built this service in partnership with MongoDB Inc. and together they have ensured that you will get access to all the latest releases of the Mongo database as they become available.

As a listener of the Sudo Show podcast and a member of the DLN Community you can get started for FREE! Actually, better than free because DigitalOcean is giving you a $100 Credit when you go to <a href="https://do.co/dln-mongo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://do.co/dln-mongo</a>. Need more than just a database? You can use your $100 credit to try out all the amazing services Digital Ocean has to offer.
Again, go to <a href="https://do.co/dln-mongo" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">https://do.co/dln-mongo</a> to get started with your $100 Free Credit on DigitalOcean’s new Managed MongoDB and thank you to Digital Ocean for sponsoring the Sudo Show and the entire Destination Linux Network!
</a></li></ul>]]>
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  <title>3: DevOps and Automation</title>
  <link>https://sudo.show/3</link>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2020 05:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Sudo Show</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Now that Eric has finished his big move. He and Brandon sit down to discuss one of the most misunderstood concepts in all of IT, DevOps. What does it mean? How do you use it? And can you actually achieve a state of DevOps?</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>24:12</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Now that Eric has finished his big move. He and Brandon sit down to discuss one of the most misunderstood concepts in all of IT, DevOps. What does it mean? How do you use it? And can you actually achieve a state of DevOps?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://destinationlinux.network" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Destination Linux Network&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Sponsor: Bitwarden&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Sudo Show Website&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Contact Us:&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://sudo.show/discuss" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;DLN Discourse&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Matrix: +sudoshow:matrix.org&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;What have we been working on?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://languagetool.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Language Tool&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;The IT Guy thought moving his family was a good enough excuse not to play with something new this week...&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Audience Feedback&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/ansible-terraform-better-together/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Blog - Ansible and HashiCorp: Better Together&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;What is DevOps?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I94-tJlovg" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Rackspace Video - What is DevOps? In Simple English&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://thenewstack.io/understanding-the-difference-between-ci-and-cd/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;New Stack Blog - Understanding the Difference Between CI and CD&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/what-is-infrastructure-as-code/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;HashiCorp Blog - Infrastructure as Code: What is it? Why is it important?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Call to Action&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;DevOps works!&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Get involved with &lt;a href="https://devopsdays.org/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;DevOps Days&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Suggested Reading&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1942788002/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creative=9325&amp;amp;creativeASIN=1942788002&amp;amp;linkCode=am2&amp;amp;tag=itguyeric-20&amp;amp;linkId=b228c402de7d56748335e3afdd7a45a0" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;The DevOps Handbook&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1942788290/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;camp=1789&amp;amp;creative=9325&amp;amp;creativeASIN=1942788290&amp;amp;linkCode=as2&amp;amp;tag=itguyeric-20&amp;amp;linkId=d5d1d61df4e7e1d53e366e20a18c2722" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;The Phoenix Project&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;DevOps Tools&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[OKD](okd.io)&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://gitlab.org" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Gitlab&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.ansible.com/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Ansible&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.saltstack.com/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;SaltStack&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.jenkins.io/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Jenkins&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.terraform.io/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Terraform&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://rancher.io" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Rancher&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;a href="https://kubic.opensuse.org/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Kubic&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
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  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Now that Eric has finished his big move. He and Brandon sit down to discuss one of the most misunderstood concepts in all of IT, DevOps. What does it mean? How do you use it? And can you actually achieve a state of DevOps?</p>

<p><a href="https://destinationlinux.network" rel="nofollow noopener">Destination Linux Network</a><br>
<a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow noopener">Sponsor: Bitwarden</a><br>
<a href="https://sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Show Website</a></p>

<p>Contact Us:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://sudo.show/discuss" rel="nofollow noopener">DLN Discourse</a></li>
<li>Matrix: +sudoshow:matrix.org</li>
</ul>

<p>What have we been working on?</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://languagetool.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Language Tool</a></li>
<li>The IT Guy thought moving his family was a good enough excuse not to play with something new this week...</li>
</ul>

<p>Audience Feedback</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/ansible-terraform-better-together/" rel="nofollow noopener">Blog - Ansible and HashiCorp: Better Together</a></li>
</ul>

<p>What is DevOps?</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I94-tJlovg" rel="nofollow noopener">Rackspace Video - What is DevOps? In Simple English</a></li>
<li><a href="https://thenewstack.io/understanding-the-difference-between-ci-and-cd/" rel="nofollow noopener">New Stack Blog - Understanding the Difference Between CI and CD</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/what-is-infrastructure-as-code/" rel="nofollow noopener">HashiCorp Blog - Infrastructure as Code: What is it? Why is it important?</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Call to Action</p>

<ul>
<li>DevOps works!</li>
<li>Get involved with <a href="https://devopsdays.org/" rel="nofollow noopener">DevOps Days</a></li>
<li>Suggested Reading</li>
</ul>

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1942788002/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1942788002&amp;linkCode=am2&amp;tag=itguyeric-20&amp;linkId=b228c402de7d56748335e3afdd7a45a0" rel="nofollow noopener">The DevOps Handbook</a></p>

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1942788290/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1942788290&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=itguyeric-20&amp;linkId=d5d1d61df4e7e1d53e366e20a18c2722" rel="nofollow noopener">The Phoenix Project</a></p>

<p>DevOps Tools</p>

<ul>
<li>[OKD](okd.io)</li>
<li><a href="https://gitlab.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Gitlab</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansible.com/" rel="nofollow noopener">Ansible</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.saltstack.com/" rel="nofollow noopener">SaltStack</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.jenkins.io/" rel="nofollow noopener">Jenkins</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.terraform.io/" rel="nofollow noopener">Terraform</a></li>
<li><a href="https://rancher.io" rel="nofollow noopener">Rancher</a></li>
<li><a href="https://kubic.opensuse.org/" rel="nofollow noopener">Kubic</a></li>
</ul><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/dln">Bitwarden</a></li></ul>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Now that Eric has finished his big move. He and Brandon sit down to discuss one of the most misunderstood concepts in all of IT, DevOps. What does it mean? How do you use it? And can you actually achieve a state of DevOps?</p>

<p><a href="https://destinationlinux.network" rel="nofollow noopener">Destination Linux Network</a><br>
<a href="https://bitwarden.com/dln" rel="nofollow noopener">Sponsor: Bitwarden</a><br>
<a href="https://sudo.show" rel="nofollow noopener">Sudo Show Website</a></p>

<p>Contact Us:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://sudo.show/discuss" rel="nofollow noopener">DLN Discourse</a></li>
<li>Matrix: +sudoshow:matrix.org</li>
</ul>

<p>What have we been working on?</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://languagetool.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Language Tool</a></li>
<li>The IT Guy thought moving his family was a good enough excuse not to play with something new this week...</li>
</ul>

<p>Audience Feedback</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/ansible-terraform-better-together/" rel="nofollow noopener">Blog - Ansible and HashiCorp: Better Together</a></li>
</ul>

<p>What is DevOps?</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I94-tJlovg" rel="nofollow noopener">Rackspace Video - What is DevOps? In Simple English</a></li>
<li><a href="https://thenewstack.io/understanding-the-difference-between-ci-and-cd/" rel="nofollow noopener">New Stack Blog - Understanding the Difference Between CI and CD</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.hashicorp.com/resources/what-is-infrastructure-as-code/" rel="nofollow noopener">HashiCorp Blog - Infrastructure as Code: What is it? Why is it important?</a></li>
</ul>

<p>Call to Action</p>

<ul>
<li>DevOps works!</li>
<li>Get involved with <a href="https://devopsdays.org/" rel="nofollow noopener">DevOps Days</a></li>
<li>Suggested Reading</li>
</ul>

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1942788002/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1942788002&amp;linkCode=am2&amp;tag=itguyeric-20&amp;linkId=b228c402de7d56748335e3afdd7a45a0" rel="nofollow noopener">The DevOps Handbook</a></p>

<p><a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1942788290/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=1942788290&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=itguyeric-20&amp;linkId=d5d1d61df4e7e1d53e366e20a18c2722" rel="nofollow noopener">The Phoenix Project</a></p>

<p>DevOps Tools</p>

<ul>
<li>[OKD](okd.io)</li>
<li><a href="https://gitlab.org" rel="nofollow noopener">Gitlab</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.ansible.com/" rel="nofollow noopener">Ansible</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.saltstack.com/" rel="nofollow noopener">SaltStack</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.jenkins.io/" rel="nofollow noopener">Jenkins</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.terraform.io/" rel="nofollow noopener">Terraform</a></li>
<li><a href="https://rancher.io" rel="nofollow noopener">Rancher</a></li>
<li><a href="https://kubic.opensuse.org/" rel="nofollow noopener">Kubic</a></li>
</ul><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://bitwarden.com/dln">Bitwarden</a></li></ul>]]>
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