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Hugo Santos, founder & CEO of Namespace Labs joins us today to share his passion for fast infrastructure. From sharing childhood stories & dial-up modem phone line wiring experiences, we get to speed testing Hugo's current home internet connection: 25 gigabit FTTP.
We shift focus to Namespace, and talk about how it evolved from software-defined storage to building an application platform that starts Kubernetes clusters in seconds. The underlying infrastructure is fast, custom built and is able to:
A significant portion of the conversation centres on a major service degradation Namespace experienced in October 2024. Hugo shares the full story, including:
Hugo emphasizes taking full responsibility for this incident: "That's on us. We decide which companies we work with..."
The episode concludes with Hugo sharing his philosophy on excellence: "I find that it's usually some kind of unrelenting curiosity that really propels people beyond just being good to being excellent... When we approach how we build our products, it's with that same level of unrelenting curiosity and willingness to break through and change things."
πΏ This entire conversation, including all three YouTube videos, is available for members only as a 1h+ long movie at makeitwork.tv/fast-infrastructure
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Hugo Santos, founder & CEO of Namespace Labs joins us today to share his passion for fast infrastructure. From sharing childhood stories & dial-up modem phone line wiring experiences, we get to speed testing Hugo's current home internet connection: 25 gigabit FTTP.
We shift focus to Namespace, and talk about how it evolved from software-defined storage to building an application platform that starts Kubernetes clusters in seconds. The underlying infrastructure is fast, custom built and is able to:
A significant portion of the conversation centres on a major service degradation Namespace experienced in October 2024. Hugo shares the full story, including:
Hugo emphasizes taking full responsibility for this incident: "That's on us. We decide which companies we work with..."
The episode concludes with Hugo sharing his philosophy on excellence: "I find that it's usually some kind of unrelenting curiosity that really propels people beyond just being good to being excellent... When we approach how we build our products, it's with that same level of unrelenting curiosity and willingness to break through and change things."
πΏ This entire conversation, including all three YouTube videos, is available for members only as a 1h+ long movie at makeitwork.tv/fast-infrastructure
LINKS
EPISODE CHAPTERS