Tales from the Ops Side

Tales from the Ops Side

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Tales From the Ops Side is a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at the running of an Internet Ops company. Hosted by Hany Fahim – owner of Toronto-based stack.io – Tales From The Ops Side is a must-listen for anyone working in or interested in Internet technology. Even if you’re not part of the Internet tech world, you’ll find this show informative and entertaining! Hany explores such things as the interconnectedness between the moon, tides, and time, handling pressured deadlines, assisti...
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E01 - Denial of Sleep

Dec 14th, 2020 8:00 PM

Host Hany Fahim tells the fascinating and sometimes frightening story of some massive DoS attacks that knocked clients offline for extended periods of time, along with ransom letters demanding thousands of dollars.Hany and his team spent hundreds of hours dealing with the attacks, which led to a Denial of Sleep, too! This is a desperate, edge-of-the-seat tale that makes it clear that only those with nerves of steel should get into the Internet Ops business! And of course, the work demands ingenuity, creativity, and a penchant for research.Should Internet Ops professionals pay ransom fees? How did Hany keep focused and come up with viable solutions? How did he maintain his composure when, on the inside, he was a ball of stress, unable to eat or sleep, having already spent thousands of dollars dealing with these attacks. These are just a few of the questions Hany asks and answers in this episode.Denial of Sleep is an accessible story, thanks to Hany’s use of an analogy - the coffee shop. This shop represents a web application, and the loyal coffee drinkers are the end users. Meanwhile, the sidewalks, roads, and highways serve as the various networks that people can use to get to the shop. This is the World Wide Web we all know.Connect with Hany at his company stack.io and LinkedIn.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with anyone you think will enjoy it. And if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts, we’ll be grateful!

E00 - Welcome to Tales from the Ops Side

Dec 14th, 2020 8:00 PM

Welcome to Tales From the Ops Side, a new podcast show exploring Internet Ops.Tales From the Ops Side is produced by stack.io and narrated by stack.io’s founder, Hany Fahim. The show is an exploration of Hany’s adventures in running stack.io. Hany delves into the latest technologies, trends, and challenges in the business of building and operating web applications in the public cloud. If you work in DevOps or Internet Ops, you’ll know exactly what Ops Side means. For those who don’t, DevOps is a culture of development and IT operations teams working together.And before you stop reading, assuming that Tales From the Ops Side will be too technical or dry, hold on! Hany is an outstanding storyteller and uses everyday examples as analogies to make his episodes accessible and engaging.He takes listeners on some incredible journeys as he describes the extent to which he and his team sometimes go to resolve client issues. Be prepared to hear about leap-seconds, earthquakes and the moon, repressive regimes in Brazil, and Hany’s favourite errors. Yes! All these disparate topics help make up Tales From The Ops Side.Based in Toronto, Canada, stack.io helps clients implement DevOps practices and adopt a DevOps culture, so that they can focus on their core business services, web application development. In this trailer episode Hany discusses stack.io’s objectives, its origin story, the latest trends in DevOps, and what it’s been like launching, growing, and running a tech start-up.Hany attributes his success to the fact that he’s an incredibly curious guy, and a heads-down kind of guy, too. He focuses intensely on the problem before him. This allows him to maintain composure when others could feel overwhelmed. For example, in Episode One - Denial of Sleep, Hany digs into some pretty vicious and sustained DoS attacks, along with a ransom note for thousands of dollars. Hany’s calmness, curiosity, and ability to dig deep saw him though. If you work in Internet Ops or appreciate well-told stories full of surprising facts told with intrigue and humour, Tales From The Ops Side is for you!And now, let’s hear some Tales From the Ops Side with Hany Fahim, interviewed by Sheelagh Caygill.

E02 - Earthquakes and The Moon

Dec 14th, 2020 8:00 PM

Host Hany Fahim tells a roller-coaster tale of an emergency situation that occurred one beautiful summer evening in 2012. When multiple client websites his company supported mysteriously went down without warning, Hany raced against the clock—quite literally, it turned out—to get everything back up and running.Although his alerts indicated that high load was at the heart of the issue, when Hany checked things out, he was in for a surprise. Nothing seemed to indicate anything should be wrong. So, what could have possibly all these different systems to go down all at once?After finding an oddly simple solution, Hany traced the root of the problem back to an unlikely place: time keeping. This discovery took Hany down a research rabbit hole—one that changed his understanding of space and time, and the meaning of interconnectedness. Hany reflects on the unpredictability of the universe itself in this episode, and his tenacious spirit that summer night shows how important it is to rise to the occasion in Ops when things go awry. Earthquakes and The Moon is an intriguing deep-dive into science, time, and the physics of the universe. Hany’s story twists and turns to show how a single second, the Moon, and an earthquake half a world away can change the course of history.Hany is founder and CEO of stack.io and you can connect with him there, or on LinkedIn.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with anyone you think will enjoy it. And if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts, we’ll be grateful!

E03 - How Brazil Kept Us Up At Night

Jan 13th, 2021 11:00 AM

Host Hany Fahim tells an intriguing tale of the global ripple effects of a political event and the phenomenal power of social media. Hany was - somewhat successfully – at home assembling a chair one evening in 2015. Suddenly, he received news of a huge spike in traffic. Normally, this would point to a number of things, such as a marketing event or even an attack—but nothing seemed to add up. Hunting for answers, Hany traced the users’ IP addresses. Interestingly, they all seemed to lead back to Brazil. That seemed like a red flag; was this a calculated attack? Rather than trying to puzzle it out on his own, Hany consulted the social media grapevine for answers: Twitter. When Hany learned of the Brazilian government’s 48-hour ban on WhatsApp, the puzzle pieces began to fall into place. Brazil’s citizens were circumventing the popular app’s ban by using VPNs. Luckily, Hany was able to use this information to find ways to accommodate the spike in traffic, rather than defending against it. How Brazil Kept Us Up At Night is a thought-provoking look at how business, politics, and technology are deeply intertwined in our social lives. Hany reflects on human ingenuity in the face of government censorship and the positive impacts of social media when it comes to problem solving for ops.Connect with Hany at his company stack.io and LinkedIn.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with anyone you think will enjoy it. And if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts, we’ll be grateful!

E04 - Dr Strangecron or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the lastcomm

Jan 27th, 2021 9:00 AM

stack.io CEO and show host Hany Fahim puts on his Sherlock Holmes hat in this episode of Tales from the Ops Side. He's investigating a missing file of sensitive data, while his client and their partner point fingers at each other over fault. This client had an agreement to provide sensitive data on a nightly basis to a partner. This was automated, the process called a cronjob. Hany's lunch was interrupted in late 2017 when an urgent request came in from this client.The problem: One night the data was never received by the partner. Hany shifted into troubleshooting mode, working with his client and examining the guts of their system. It appeared the job did run as scheduled, even though the partner did not receive the file. What happened? Digging deeper into alert files, database logs and network graphs didn’t shed any more light on the problem. After examining all the evidence and chasing down logical leads, Hany was no further ahead. That night at home, he was distracted by the problem. After a late-night of research, he was no further ahead. Over a cup of strong coffee the next morning, he spotted an obscure forum post he had disregarded the night before. The post gave his investigation a new avenue to explore - Linux Process Accounting.  With more sleuthing, hiking through the historical bowels of the internet, and combing through over 1000 lines of code, Hany was rewarded with an answer and knew what the client's problem was and who was at fault. For the whole story, all the technical details, and Hany's insider view, listen to the episode. Connect with Hany at his company stack.io and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with anyone you think will enjoy it. And if you can give us a review on Apple Podcasts, we’ll be grateful!

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