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TechSNAP our weekly Systems, Network, and Administration Podcast. Every week TechSNAP covers the stories that impact those of us in the tech industry, and all of us that follow it. Every episode we dedicate a portion of the show to answer audience questions, discuss best practices, and solving your problems.

  1. 84

    All Good Things | TechSNAP 430

    It's a storage showdown as Jim and Wes bust some performance myths about RAID and ZFS.

  2. 83

    Curious About Caddy | TechSNAP 429

    Jim and Wes take the latest release of the Caddy web server for a spin, investigate Intel's Comet Lake desktop CPUs, and explore the fight over 5G between the US Military and the FCC.

  3. 82

    RAID Reality Check | TechSNAP 428

    We dive deep into the world of RAID, and discuss how to choose the right topology to optimize performance and resilience.

  4. 81

    Gigahertz Games | TechSNAP 427

    Jim finally gets his hands on an AMD Ryzen 9 laptop, some great news about Wi-Fi 6e, and our take on FreeBSD on the desktop.

  5. 80

    Storage Stories | TechSNAP 426

    We take a look at Cloudflare's impressive Linux disk encryption speed-ups, and explore how zoned storage tools like dm-zoned and zonefs might help mitigate the downsides of Shingled Magnetic Recording.

  6. 79

    Ryzen Gets Real | TechSNAP 425

    We take a look at AMD's upcoming line of Ryzen 4000 mobile CPUs, and share our first impressions of Ubuntu 20.04's approach to ZFS on root.

  7. 78

    AMD Inside | TechSNAP 424

    Cloudflare recently embarked on an epic quest to choose a CPU for its next-generation server build, so we explore the importance of requests per watt, the benefits of full memory encryption, and why AMD won.

  8. 77

    Hopeful for HAMR | TechSNAP 423

    We explore the potential of heat-assisted magnetic recording and get excited about a possibly persistent L2ARC.

  9. 76

    Multipath Musings | TechSNAP 422

    We take a look at a few exciting features coming to Linux kernel 5.6, including the first steps to multipath TCP.

  10. 75

    Firewall Fun | TechSNAP 421

    We explore the latest round of Windows vulnerabilities and Jim shares his journey adding OPNsense to his firewall family.

  11. 74

    Choose Your Own Compiler | TechSNAP 420

    Compiling the Linux kernel with Clang has never been easier, so we explore this alternative compiler and what it brings to the ecosystem.

  12. 73

    Nebulous Networking | TechSNAP 419

    From classifying cats to colorizing old photos we share our top tips and tools for starting your machine learning journey. Plus, learn why Nebula is our favorite new VPN technology, and how it can help simplify and secure your network.

  13. 72

    5G Fundamentals | TechSNAP 418

    As the rollout of 5G finally arrives, we take some time to explain the fundamentals of the next generation of wireless technology.

  14. 71

    Machine Learning Magic | TechSNAP 417

    We explore the rapid adoption of machine learning, its impact on computer architecture, and how to avoid AI snake oil.

  15. 70

    I.T. Phone Home | TechSNAP 416

    Ubiquiti's troublesome new telemetry, Jim's take on the modern Microsoft, and why Project Silica just might be the future of long term storage.

  16. 69

    It's All About IOPS | TechSNAP 415

    We share our simple approach to disk benchmarking and explain why you should always test your pain points.

  17. 68

    Rooting for ZFS | TechSNAP 414

    We dive into Ubuntu 19.10's experimental ZFS installer and share our tips for making the most of ZFS on root.

  18. 67

    The Coffee Shop Problem | TechSNAP 413

    We peer into the future with a quick look at quantum supremacy, debate the latest DNS over HTTPS drama, and jump through the hoops of HTTP/3.

  19. 66

    Too Good To Be True | TechSNAP 412

    It's TechSNAP story time as we head out into the field with Jim and put Sure-Fi technology to the test.

  20. 65

    Mobile Security Mistakes | TechSNAP 411

    We take a look at a few recent zero-day vulnerabilities for iOS and Android and find targeted attacks, bad assumptions, and changing markets.

  21. 64

    Epyc Encryption | TechSNAP 410

    It's CPU release season and we get excited about AMD's new line of server chips. Plus our take on AMD's approach to memory encryption, and our struggle to make sense of Intel's Comet Lake line.

  22. 63

    Privacy Perspectives | TechSNAP 409

    We examine why it's so difficult to protect your privacy online and discuss browser fingerprinting, when to use a VPN, and the limits of private browsing.

  23. 62

    Apollo's ARC | TechSNAP 408

    We take a look at the amazing abilities of the Apollo Guidance Computer and Jim breaks down everything you need to know about the ZFS ARC.

  24. 61

    Problematic Privileges | TechSNAP 407b

    Wes takes a quick look at a container escape proof-of-concept and reviews Docker security best practices.

  25. 60

    Old School Outages | TechSNAP 407

    Jim shares his Nagios tips and Wes chimes in with some modern tools as we chat monitoring in the wake of some high-profile outages.

  26. 59

    SACK Attack | TechSNAP 406

    A new vulnerability may be the next 'Ping of Death'; we explore the details of SACK Panic and break down what you need to know.

  27. 58

    Update Uncertainty | TechSNAP 405

    We explore the risky world of exposed RDP, from the brute force GoldBrute botnet to the dangerously worm-able BlueKeep vulnerability.

  28. 57

    Prefork Pitfalls | TechSNAP 404

    We turn our eye to web server best practices, from the basics of CDNs to the importance of choosing the right multi-processing module.

  29. 56

    Keeping Systems Simple | TechSNAP 403

    We’re back from LinuxFest Northwest with an update on all things WireGuard, some VLAN myth busting, and the trade-offs of highly available systems.

  30. 55

    Snapshot Sanity | TechSNAP 402

    We continue our take on ZFS as Jim and Wes dive in to snapshots, replication, and the magic on copy on write.

  31. 54

    Everyday ZFS | TechSNAP 401

    Jim and Wes sit down to bust some ZFS myths and share their tips and tricks for getting the most out of the ultimate filesystem.

  32. 53

    Supply Chain Attacks | TechSNAP 400

    We break down the ASUS Live Update backdoor and explore why these kinds of supply chain attacks are on the rise.

  33. 52

    Ethics in AI | TechSNAP 399

    Machine learning promises to change many industries, but with these changes come dangerous new risks. Join Jim and Wes as they explore some of the surprising ways bias can creep in and the serious consequences of ignoring these problems.

  34. 51

    Proper Password Procedures | TechSNAP 398

    We reveal the shady password practices that are all too common at many utility providers, and hash out why salts are essential to proper password storage.

  35. 50

    Quality Tools | TechSNAP 397

    Join Jim and Wes as they battle bufferbloat, latency spikes, and network hogs with some of their favorite tools for traffic shaping, firewalling, and QoS.

  36. 49

    Floating Point Problems | TechSNAP 396

    Jim and Wes are joined by OpenZFS developer Richard Yao to explain why the recent drama over Linux kernel 5.0 is no big deal, and how his fix for the underlying issue might actually make things faster.

  37. 48

    The ACME Era | TechSNAP 395

    We welcome Jim to the show, and he and Wes dive deep into all things Let’s Encrypt.

  38. 47

    All About Azure | TechSNAP 394

    Wes is joined by a special guest to take a look back on the growth and development of Azure in 2018 and discuss some of its unique strengths. Special Guest: Chad M. Crowell.

  39. 46

    Back to our /roots | TechSNAP 393

    In a special new year’s episode we take a moment to reflect on the show’s past, its future, and say goodbye to an old friend.

  40. 45

    Keeping up with Kubernetes | TechSNAP 392

    A security vulnerability in Kubernetes causes a big stir, but we’ll break it all down and explain what went wrong.

  41. 44

    Firecracker Fundamentals | TechSNAP 391

    We break down Firecracker Amazon’s new open source kvm powered, virtual machine monitor, and explore what makes it different from the options on the market now.

  42. 43

    What’s Up with WireGuard | TechSNAP 390

    WireGuard has a lot of buzz around it and for many good reasons. We’ll explain what WireGuard is specifically, what it can do, and maybe more importantly, what it can’t. Special Guest: Jim Salter.

  43. 42

    The Future of HTTP | TechSNAP 389

    Wes is joined by special guest Jim Salter to discuss Google's recent BGP outage and the future of HTTP.

  44. 41

    The One About eBPF | TechSNAP 388

    We explain what eBPF is, how it works, and its proud BSD production legacy. eBPF is a technology that you’re going to be hearing more and more about. It powers low-overhead custom analysis tools, handles network security in a containerized world, and pow

  45. 40

    Private Cloud Building Blocks | TechSNAP 387

    We bring in Amy Marrich to break down the building blocks of OpenStack. There are nearly an overwhelming number of ways to manage your infrastructure, and we learn about one of the original tools.

  46. 39

    What Makes Google Cloud Different | TechSNAP 386

    We bring on our Google Cloud expert and explore the fundamentals, demystify some of the magic, and ask what makes Google Cloud different.

  47. 38

    3 Things to Know About Kubernetes | TechSNAP 385

    Kubernetes expert Will Boyd joins us to explain the top 3 things to know about Kubernetes, when it’s the right tool for the job, and building highly available production grade clusters.

  48. 37

    Interplanetary Peers | TechSNAP 384

    Jon the Nice Guy joins Wes to discuss all things IPFS. We'll explore what it does, how it works, and why it might be the best hope for a decentralized internet. Plus, Magecart strikes again, Alpine has package problems, and why you shouldn't trust Wester

  49. 36

    The Power of Shame | TechSNAP 383

    TechSNAP progenitor and special guest Allan Jude joins us to talk mobile security, hand out some SSH tips and tricks, and discuss why security shaming works so well. Plus, how Mozilla is protecting their GitHub repos, a check-in on Equifax, and some grea

  50. 35

    Domestic Disappointments | TechSNAP 382

    We’re joined by a special guest to discuss the failures of campaign security, the disastrous consequences of a mismanaged firewall, and the suspicious case of Speck. Plus the latest vulnerabilities in Wireshark and OpenSSH, the new forensic hotness from

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TechSNAP our weekly Systems, Network, and Administration Podcast. Every week TechSNAP covers the stories that impact those of us in the tech industry, and all of us that follow it. Every episode we dedicate a portion of the show to answer audience questions, discuss best practices, and solving your problems.

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