Description
Why does AI suddenly make cloud infrastructure harder to operate, scale and predict? For years, cloud systems were designed around a simple reality: most applications were limited by network and storage, not by computation.
In this first part of Opening Voices, Quentin Adam, CEO of Clever Cloud, talks with Steeve Morin, founder and CEO of ZML, about why this reality no longer holds — and what breaks when it does.
Drawing from real production experience, Steeve explains:
why some workloads push hardware to its limits instead of waiting on I/O
how sequential computation changes everything for scaling and scheduling
why memory becomes the real bottleneck long before CPU usage
why moving workloads around is no longer trivial
and why many cloud design patterns simply stop working
This episode is about understanding why systems that worked for years start failing under new constraints, and what that means for engineers and organisations operating modern platforms.
Opening Voices is also available on all streaming platforms:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3QTe4gKhsmhWnlLZaUxNo1
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/fr/podcast/opening-voices/id1806281823
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