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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Jul 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Tyler McMullen of Fastly is with us today, telling our hosts Mark Mirchandani and Brian Dorsey all about the company, CDNs, and more.
Fastly is an edge cloud platform, focusing on ways to improve the more customer-focused side of the cloud with things like latency reduction, efficient scaling, and more. Content Delivery Networks can be a part of this, due to their proximity to customers and better caching. Edge cloud takes pieces of normal cloud setups and moves them to the edge of the cloud, closer to the customer, to achieve better speed. Tyler explains what pieces make sense to move out to the edge and what he sees as the future of edge cloud platforms.
Later in the show, Tyler tells us how to analyze projects and make decisions on the use of edge cloud, CDNs, and microservices. He explains the technical process of using an edge cloud platform too, giving examples of situations that might benefit from a more edge cloud approach. WebAssembly, technology originally created for web browsers, actually plays a role in Fastly’s edge platforms, Tyler explains, going further into the technical side of how the engineers at Fastly have created this system to run smoothly while also being easy to build on.
In the future, Tyler hopes to see WebAssembly support more languages so compiling and distributing can be even easier.
Tyler McMullen
Tyler McMullen is CTO at Fastly, a global edge cloud platform, where he is responsible for evolving the company’s system architecture and technology vision. He leads a team of experienced technology innovators focused on internet scale, and working on future-facing, ambitious projects and standards. As part of the founding team at Fastly, Tyler built the first versions of Fastly’s Instant Purging system, API, and Real-time Analytics. Prior to joining Fastly, Tyler worked on large scale web applications, text analysis, and performance. He can be found debating about edge computing, networking, and distributed systems all over the world.
Cool things of the week
Week 1 recap of Google Cloud Next ‘20: OnAir blog
Introducing Google Cloud Confidential Computing with Confidential VMs blog
Next OnAir Sessions (Week 2) site
Introducing your new home for work in G Suite blog
Interview
Fastly site
Reaching 100 Tbps of Capacity blog
Fastly’s investment in WASM ecosystem blog
Fastly’s Developer Hub site
Fastly’s Developer Hub: Everything you need to build on Fastly is now in one place blog
Bytecode Alliance site
WebAssembly site
BigQuery site
Fastly Labs site
Altitude site
Tip of the week
We’re talking to Stephanie Wong about the Network Intelligence Center and her video series, GCP Networking End to End
What’s something cool you’re working on?
Brian is learning Terraform!
Mark is working on more video content and his Next talk, CST103.
Fastly is an edge cloud platform, focusing on ways to improve the more customer-focused side of the cloud with things like latency reduction, efficient scaling, and more. Content Delivery Networks can be a part of this, due to their proximity to customers and better caching. Edge cloud takes pieces of normal cloud setups and moves them to the edge of the cloud, closer to the customer, to achieve better speed. Tyler explains what pieces make sense to move out to the edge and what he sees as the future of edge cloud platforms.
Later in the show, Tyler tells us how to analyze projects and make decisions on the use of edge cloud, CDNs, and microservices. He explains the technical process of using an edge cloud platform too, giving examples of situations that might benefit from a more edge cloud approach. WebAssembly, technology originally created for web browsers, actually plays a role in Fastly’s edge platforms, Tyler explains, going further into the technical side of how the engineers at Fastly have created this system to run smoothly while also being easy to build on.
In the future, Tyler hopes to see WebAssembly support more languages so compiling and distributing can be even easier.
Tyler McMullen
Tyler McMullen is CTO at Fastly, a global edge cloud platform, where he is responsible for evolving the company’s system architecture and technology vision. He leads a team of experienced technology innovators focused on internet scale, and working on future-facing, ambitious projects and standards. As part of the founding team at Fastly, Tyler built the first versions of Fastly’s Instant Purging system, API, and Real-time Analytics. Prior to joining Fastly, Tyler worked on large scale web applications, text analysis, and performance. He can be found debating about edge computing, networking, and distributed systems all over the world.
Cool things of the week
Week 1 recap of Google Cloud Next ‘20: OnAir blog
Introducing Google Cloud Confidential Computing with Confidential VMs blog
Next OnAir Sessions (Week 2) site
Introducing your new home for work in G Suite blog
Interview
Fastly site
Reaching 100 Tbps of Capacity blog
Fastly’s investment in WASM ecosystem blog
Fastly’s Developer Hub site
Fastly’s Developer Hub: Everything you need to build on Fastly is now in one place blog
Bytecode Alliance site
WebAssembly site
BigQuery site
Fastly Labs site
Altitude site
Tip of the week
We’re talking to Stephanie Wong about the Network Intelligence Center and her video series, GCP Networking End to End
What’s something cool you’re working on?
Brian is learning Terraform!
Mark is working on more video content and his Next talk, CST103.
Released:
Jul 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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