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A podcast for engineers building and operating modern infrastructure. Powered by Zesty.

Hosted by Omer Hamerman and Mark Serdze, The Cron Job explores Kubernetes quirks, cost optimization strategies, scaling, reliability, and the art of keeping things from catching fire in production, all while unpacking the deeper DevOps questions around ownership, automation, and the tradeoffs behind every engineering decision.

Tune in for real-world stories, sharp insights, and the occasional infrastructure epiphany.

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  • Episode 13: When AWS Crashed: Building Resilience in a Multi-Cloud Environment
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode, Omer and Mark discuss the complexities and considerations surrounding multi-cloud environments, particularly in light of recent AWS outages. They explore the implications of cloud strategies, disaster recovery, and the economics of maintaining infrastructure across multiple cloud providers. The conversation emphasizes the challenges of data management and the potential pitfalls of multi-cloud deployments, ultimately questioning the necessity and practicality of such strategies for most organizations.

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    22 min
  • Episode 12: The Future Of K8s
    Oct 20 2025

    In this episode, Omer and Mark discuss the future of Kubernetes, exploring various upcoming features and enhancements. They delve into the significance of streaming list responses, the management of pod lifecycles, dynamic resource allocation, and improvements to the horizontal pod autoscaler. The conversation also touches on the balance between stability and complexity in Kubernetes, as well as innovations in init containers.

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    22 min
  • Episode 11: Is This the Best Language for K8s Applications?
    Oct 13 2025

    In this episode, the hosts and their guest Ido Slonimsky delve into the ongoing debate about the best programming language for Kubernetes. They explore various languages, including Go and Rust, discussing their advantages and disadvantages in the context of Kubernetes development. The conversation highlights the importance of familiarity with tools, the impact of language choice on maintainability, and real-world experiences in selecting languages for production environments.

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    22 min
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