
Kubernetes for Humans #051 - Surviving the Shift: From Legacy Monoliths to Day 2 Chaos with Hayato Shimizu (Digitalis)
From the early days of "neural nets" and WebSphere to the modern complexities of Kubernetes, Hayato Shimizu has seen the evolution of infrastructure firsthand. In this episode of Kubernetes for Humans, the co-founder of Digitalis joins the show to discuss the harsh realities of enterprise platform engineering and his personal journey from corporate employee to consultancy owner.
Hayato recounts his career path starting in the late 1990s, highlighting how early application delivery methods at companies like Citrix served as precursors to modern containerization. He provides expert insights into the challenges of Kubernetes migration, emphasizing the transition from traditional, stateful systems to scalable, cloud-native architectures. The conversation explores the complexities of day-two operations, such as managing unpredictable traffic loads and prioritizing production firefighting over development backlogs. Finally, he touches upon the future of the industry, specifically how AI-driven root cause analysis can streamline incident resolution in high-pressure enterprise environments.
Follow Hayato on LinkedIn, and check out Digitalis & AxonOps to learn more about his work in the DevOps ecosystem.
