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V008 - Weekly Technology Vlog #8 (Changing Role, Guest Appearances, LOTS of Azure News)

V008 - Weekly Technology Vlog #8 (Changing Role, Guest Appearances, LOTS of Azure News)

2021-02-22

Chris marks two months of weekly vlogging with a big career update: leaving FastTrack for Azure to become a Cloud Solution Architect in Microsoft's UK Customer Success Unit, focusing on the Manufacturing & Resources industry. The cloudwithchris.com site is also refreshed with a PodScribe-powered interactive transcript player that highlights spoken words in real time and enables crowd-sourced corrections — a meaningful accessibility improvement. Azure news is substantial this week, headlined by Azure RBAC for Key Vault data plane reaching GA (enabling secret- and certificate-level access control) and Azure Front Door Standard & Premium entering preview with private origin support via Private Link.

27 - The Compute Resource Consolidation Pattern (Optimise for Cost!)

27 - The Compute Resource Consolidation Pattern (Optimise for Cost!)

2021-02-19

Are you running dedicated compute for every tenant, microservice, or application instance — and paying for it? The Compute Resource Consolidation pattern shows you how to consolidate tasks onto shared infrastructure, such as a single AKS cluster with namespace isolation or an Azure SQL elastic pool, to reduce costs and management overhead. This episode explores the key trade-offs: blast radius containment, noisy neighbour contention, scalability profiles, and multi-tenancy strategies. Part of the "Architecting for the Cloud, One Pattern at a Time" series.

V007 - Weekly Technology Vlog #7 (Recap, NEW SITE, NEWS!)

V007 - Weekly Technology Vlog #7 (Recap, NEW SITE, NEWS!)

2021-02-15

Chris recaps his AzureIsh Live guest appearance and the messaging patterns episode with Will Eastbury covering pub-sub, priority queues, and pipes-and-filters. He showcases the Cloud with Chris v2 website prototype built in Hugo with AI-generated transcripts via Podscribe for accessibility, covers the npm dependency confusion attack vector affecting Azure Artifacts and GitHub packages, and highlights Azure's deployment to the International Space Station in partnership with HPE.

26 - The Pub Sub, Priority Queue and Pipes and Filter Patterns

26 - The Pub Sub, Priority Queue and Pipes and Filter Patterns

2021-02-12

Chris Reddington and Will Eastbury cover three closely related messaging patterns in one packed episode. They start with the Publish-Subscribe (Pub/Sub) pattern — arguably the most transformative shift in enterprise messaging — where a single producer broadcasts to multiple isolated subscribers via Azure Service Bus topics or Azure Event Grid. Real-world use cases include insurance aggregators, credit check pipelines, and bank account sign-up workflows. From there they move to the Priority Queue pattern, which ensures high-priority messages are processed before lower-priority ones even when consumers are under load. Finally, the Pipes and Filters pattern decomposes complex message processing into a chain of discrete, reusable transformation steps — reducing complexity and enabling independent scaling of each stage. The episode also connects these patterns back to earlier topics like Competing Consumers and Queue-Based Load Leveling, and flags related patterns including Choreography and Compensating Transactions.

Contributing towards Azure GitHub Actions

2021-02-10 · 3 min

I've talked in the past about my Open Source journey, and some of the contributions that I have made in the community. In my current role, I've been leading on the global strategy for my team's DevOps practice, defining the areas of focus and initiatives that may be beneficial for the team. In this post, I'm going to talk through one of these initiatives, and how you can contribute towards the Azure GitHub Actions experience!

Azureish After Dark with Chris Reddington from Microsoft and some Among Us

Azureish After Dark with Chris Reddington from Microsoft and some Among Us

2021-02-10

Azureish After Dark with Chris Reddington from Microsoft and some Among Us

V006 - Weekly Technology Vlog #6 (Recap, Coming Up and NEWS!)

V006 - Weekly Technology Vlog #6 (Recap, Coming Up and NEWS!)

2021-02-08

Chris hosts the first live weekly vlog, recapping the Cloud Gaming Notes debut and a candid mental health conversation with Andrew Nathan. He covers Azure Security Center updates including dangling DNS protection for Azure Defender and the secure score API GA, spotlights Project Bicep as a new ARM template authoring experience with a VS Code extension, and highlights GitHub's engineering post on SLO-based deployment pipeline reliability.

CGN1 - Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 1 - Hosting a Game Server

CGN1 - Cloud Gaming Notes Episode 1 - Hosting a Game Server

2021-02-03

Ever thought about what it takes to host a game in the Cloud? Well, this is the series for you! On the first Wednesday of every month, we explore Cloud Concepts that impact your journey to a connected multiplayer gaming experience! In this first session, we'll play some Minecraft and talk to the concept of a hosted game server.

V005 - Weekly Technology Vlog #5 (My Setup, Architecture Patterns, Mental Health and NEWS)

V005 - Weekly Technology Vlog #5 (My Setup, Architecture Patterns, Mental Health and NEWS)

2021-02-01

Chris recaps the health endpoint monitoring pattern episode and a PC build blog, then previews the debut of Cloud Gaming Notes with Lee Williams on game server hosting, and a candid mental health conversation with Andrew Nathan. He reviews Azure updates including Azure Cloud Services Extended Support ARM-based deployment, Azure AD Premium 99.99% SLA, the Azure Architecture Center January digest, and GitHub engineering posts on canary deployment strategies and JavaScript performance optimisation.

24 - Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern (Monitor your service and its dependencies!)

24 - Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern (Monitor your service and its dependencies!)

2021-01-29

Stop waiting for users to tell you something is broken. The Health Endpoint Monitoring pattern gives your services a dedicated health-check endpoint that aggregates the status of all dependent components—databases, APIs, storage—into a single observable response. This episode covers the pattern in detail, including design considerations around caching, security, denial-of-service exposure, and integration with Azure Monitor and Application Insights.