
Leveraging OpenTelemetry Tracing to Tune Our Rails Monolith
How a team of engineers set out to get load times down to acceptable levels.
More Data Center as a Service Options, Courtesy of Dell Technologies and Equinix
Battle-tested enterprise IT infrastructure solutions with all the benefits of the cloud.
Introducing Diamond Myst 3000.XXXL: Flaunt Your Shimmer
Real digital trailblazers don’t settle for hardware that looks like everyone else’s.
“Up and Down:” the Introspection of Rock Climbing
A podcast series that spotlights the humans behind Equinix Metal and their lives outside of work. This week we introduce My Truong.
Snack Machine Two Factor Authentication
By: Mo Moussa, Ty Gibbons
Hardware Innovators’ Hidden Role in the Explosion of the Internet
“There are thousands of people at large companies that are driving not only the design of the hardware, but the supply chains behind [it] as well. And if you just look at the financial reporting from these companies, they spend billions and billions of dollars on infrastructure.” — Amir Michael
Crank It to the fMax
For those who value single-core performance over running many cores at once, there’s a trick to “turning it up to 11” and getting a lot more out of your hardware.
What Is the Data Explosion Doing to the Planet?
“The internet is actually a big sustainability bargain.” — Jon Koomey
Blockchain’s Democratizing Potential
Grace Andrews reflects on the power blockchain technology can put in the hands of “everyday people doing everyday things.”
The Offload: A Bare Metal Cloud Use Case for SmartNICs
How having a Linux computer for a network card opens up a world of possibilities for network configuration.
Bob in the hot aisle
By: Mo Moussa, Ty Gibbons
Why We're Raising Prices and Not Blaming the Supply Chain
Sure, we’re raising our on-demand pricing, but that’s not the biggest news: we’re also bringing the latest from Intel and AMD to our platform, making more inventory available everywhere, and increasing our term discounts dramatically.
Why the Internet Owes Its Success to Open Source
“The Free Software Foundation is the grandfather of what people like to call ‘open source’ and what we like to call free software. We mean free as in speech, not as in beer.”—Brian Fox
Tinkerbell’s Pixie Dust Makes Kubernetes Fly
Cluster API Tinkerbell, Kubernetes types and controllers, and other new additions in the open source bare metal provisioning engine.
How Wireless Changed the Network Infrastructure Conversation
“Apple and Google utterly eradicated them. None of those first 10 companies are still in the smartphone business in the way that they were.” – Sascha Segan
The Network Infrastructure Puzzle That Made “Netflix and Chill” Possible
“It's not a coincidence that the company was called Netflix. The intention was always to deliver it over the network. We just needed to feel that the network was ready.” – Dave Temkin
The Buildings and the Wires: How the Internet’s Physical Foundation Came to Be
“A lot of people assume it’s just sort of magical, like it's air that we breathe, or electricity that just happens to be available to us. But in order for everything to continue to grow and reach its ultimate capability we need systems and technologies and businesses that allow that infrastructure to grow.” — Jay Adelson
OpenTelemetry: What’s a Collector and Why Would I Want One?
An introduction to the highly configurable OpenTelemetry Collector, designed for robust processing of telemetry data in production environments.
Bare Metal, Bear Metal
By: Mo Moussa, Ty Gibbons
What’s In the Sauce: Blockchain Infrastructure Building Blocks
Grace Andrews and Charlie Lane in conversation about all the things one needs to build a blockchain.