Welcome to episode 262 of the Cloud Pod podcast – where the forecast is always cloudy! Justin, and Ryan are your hosts this week, and there’s a ton of news to get through! We look at updates to .NET and Kubernetes, the future of email, new instances that promise to cause economic woes, and – hold onto your butts – a new deep sea cable! Let’s get started!
Titles we almost went with this week:
What is a vagrant when you move it into your cloud
I only Aspire not to use/support .NET
AI Is the Gateway drug to Cloudflare
Let me tell you about the future with MAIL ROUTING
AWS invents impressive ways to burn money with the U7i instances
Google Only wishes they could delete our podcast with an expiring subscription
AKS Automatic — impressive new attack weapon or an impressive way to make Ops Cry?
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What sort of feels like a “if you care about it, get it moved into HCP before the IBM acquisition is done” Vagrant Cloud is being migrated to the Hashicorp Cloud Platform (HCP) under the new name of HCP Vagrant Registry.
All existing users of Vagrant Cloud are now able to migrate their Vagrant Boxes to HCP.
Vagrant isn’t changing; HCP provides a fully managed platform to make using Vagrant easier.
Users who migrate can register for free with the same email address as their existing Vagrant cloud account.
Want to review the migration guide? You can find it here.
01:53 Justin – “I really think Vagrant would be a key pillar of the IBM future strategy for HashiCorp? Nope, I sure did not. I mean, I figured they’d probably just keep it open source and people would keep developing on it, but I didn’t really expect much. So, you know, to at least get this and an improved search experience is kind of nice because the old Vagrant cloud website, it was definitely a little stale. So I can have improved search and a new UI is always nice.”
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