Scott & Mark Learn To... The History of Cloud
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Scott & Mark Learn To... The History of Cloud

35:47 Jan 22, 2025
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In this episode of Scott & Mark Learn To, Scott Hanselman and Mark Russinovich explore the evolution of cloud computing, tracing its roots from the early days of Azure to its transformation into a powerful, flexible platform. Mark explains the shift from "pets" (individual servers) to "cattle" (easily replaceable servers) as cloud infrastructure became more scalable and cost-efficient. They discuss the challenges of scaling websites, from physical data centers to cloud-based solutions, and the economic and technical factors that led to the rise of multi-tenancy and on-demand services. The episode also highlights Azure’s adoption of Linux and the broader embrace of open-source technologies, marking a key shift in Microsoft’s cloud strategy. The conversation reflects on how modern cloud services abstract away complex infrastructure management, much like the simplification seen in programming languages with garbage collection.  Takeaways:    Why cloud existed in the first place and how it evolved  Difference abstraction leads to different services, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS Microsoft’s strategic decisions in the history of Azure, like embracing Linux and opensource technologies   Resources: The Mind Behind Windows: Dave Cutler Microsoft Volume I: The Complete History and Strategy of founding through Windows 95 (Audio) Microsoft Volume II: The Complete History and Strategy of the Ballmer Years (Audio)  Who are they?     View Scott Hanselman on LinkedIn  View Mark Russinovich on LinkedIn    Watch Scott and Mark Learn on YouTube        Listen to other episodes at scottandmarklearn.to           Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at microsoft.com/podcasts   Download the
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