33: Cassandra Database with Patrick McFadin
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On this episode, we chat with Patrick McFadin. He is a technologist, member of the CNCF, author, and Vice President of Developer Relations at Datastax. We discuss the Cassandra Database, release 4.0, Kubernetes, and technology foundations. Eric and Brandon had way to much fun with this one! Destination Linux Network Sudo Show Website Sponsor: Bitwarden Sponsor: Digital Ocean Sudo Show Swag Contact Us: DLN Discourse Email Us! Sudo Matrix Room Apache Cassandra DataStax: What is NoSQL? Apache Cassandra 4.0 is Here DataStax Cloud Native Computing Foundation KubeCon 2021 K8ssandra Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:42 Welcome 01:56 Sponsor - Digital Ocean 03:00 Sponsor - Bitwarden 04:31 Meet Patrick McFadin 06:42 Who Is Patrick? 08:14 What Is Cassandra? 13:37 Cassandra 4.0! 17:52 DataStax Mission 26:38 What is the CNCF? 31:22 Data on Kubernetes 41:00 What's Next? 47:08 Wrap UpSpecial Guest: Patrick McFadin.Sponsored By:Digital Ocean: 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 https://do.co/dln-mongo. 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 https://do.co/dln-mongo 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!Bitwarden