Serverless Clickhouse with Tyler Wells

Serverless Clickhouse with Tyler Wells

Author: Software Huddle March 19, 2024 Duration: 1:12:12
Today's episode is with Tyler Wells. Tyler is the CTO and co-founder at Propel. He was an early employee at Skype (and Microsoft after the acquisition) as well as Twilio. While at Twilio, Tyler helped build a data platform to power customer-facing analytics for a major Twilio feature. Propel is the productized version of that for other teams looking to build similar experiences. In this episode, we see how this real-time, flexible analytics problem is tricky for a lot of teams, as well as how Propel is helping to solve the problem. We also cover some of Alex's favorite hobby horses for infrastructure developers -- what it's like building infrastructure services, how to think about billing, how S3 is becoming ubiquitous, and what to do about cross-AZ network costs. Timestamps 02:29 Introduction 08:05 What is Propel? 22:28 ClickHouse 29:15 Target Customers 30:28 Billing Model 35:10 S3 becoming a key part? 36:47 Cross AZ Network Costs 41:56 Current Support 51:39 Access Policies 55:39 Rapid Fire 01:03:16 AI replacing Software Engineers? Show Notes Data Chaos Podcast https://www.propeldata.com/

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