Tag: Devops and ci cd
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Zero downtime Laravel deployments with Laravel Deployer and Github Actions
Posted on March 23, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Michael Brooks is author of this blog post about Github actions and how they can automate your entire workflow. From building your assets to running your testing and deployment strategies.
Tags backend-development devops-and-ci-cd frontend-and-mobile
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How to use Netlify to deploy a free Go web application
Posted on March 22, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length short
Netlify is an web host that specializes in hosting static files. But Netlify also has various solutions for dynamic hosting, and their "Functions" service turns out to be a very easy way to host a Go web application, often for free. In this post, you will get walk through a demo repo author made that shows how to do this. By Carl M. Johnson.
Tags backend-development software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd
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How container networking affects database performance
Posted on March 20, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An article by Percona team about building and releasing Operators for Kubernetes to run traditional databases in a cloud-native fashion. They released Percona Server for MongoDB and Percona XtraDB Cluster; they were chosen because they both feature replication systems that can be made to work effectively in a containerized world.
Tags data-and-analytics backend-development software-engineering devops-and-ci-cd
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Get started quickly with kubernetes logging
Posted on March 14, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
An article about how to get started with logging in Kubernetes. This topic is quite extensive as there are many components to consider before having a complete perspective of what's happening inside your applications. By Erin Baez.
Tags cloud-and-infrastructure devops-and-ci-cd architecture-and-apis
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Deploying complex apps to AWS with Terraform, Ansible, and Packer
Posted on March 7, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
An article about how author has recently helped a client migrate a set of complex Ruby on Rails applications to AWS, deploying across multiple environments and regions. By Jake Morrison.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd cloud-and-infrastructure
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Istio and the race for Service Mesh dominance
Posted on March 6, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
In this article by Lawrence E Hecht we look at review of industry studies of the service mesh. They indicate that Istio has an early lead as a preferred control plane.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd leadership-and-career miscellaneous
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Flexible MariaDB server Query Cache
Posted on March 5, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
The Server Query Cache (QC) is a well-known feature of MariaDB Server–it caches SQL statements and the corresponding result sets. Today we have faster, solid-state disks and more RAM, so the Query Cache is less important. Reducing reliance on cache alleviates its negative effects, such as mutex blocking. By Anders Karlsson.
Tags backend-development data-and-analytics devops-and-ci-cd miscellaneous
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5 DevOps challenges to overcome to gain productivity
Posted on March 3, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
DevOps brought the development community to the agile era where multiple teams can work in a collaborative environment sharing their skills, knowledge and development responsibilities. But for the same reason, making the DevOps process more productive became more important than ever before. By Atman Rathod.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd cloud-and-infrastructure leadership-and-career
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How to find and fix Docker container vulnerabilities in 2020
Posted on February 23, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Containerization allows engineering teams to create a sandbox environment in which to run and test applications. But these open-source images may sometimes contain vulnerabilities which can jeopardise the safety of containers and in turn its host computer/server. By Dipto Karmakar.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd security-and-privacy
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Building an adaptive, multi-tenant stream bus with Kafka and Golang
Posted on February 20, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
Back in the 2000s, SOAP/WSDL with ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) was the dominant server-side architecture for many companies. Since the 2010s, microservices and service mesh technologies have grown wildly and thus became the de-facto industry standards. By Xinyu Liu.
Tags architecture-and-apis data-and-analytics devops-and-ci-cd frontend-and-mobile software-engineering
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How to: Kubernetes for cheap on Google Cloud
Posted on February 16, 2020, Level intermediate Resource Length long
Niko Kosonen published this step by step tutorial how to run Kubernetes on two micro instances on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) without external load balancers. Cluster setup from scratch.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd architecture-and-apis
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SRE is the most innovative approach to ITSM since ITIL
Posted on February 1, 2020, Level beginner Resource Length short
For over a decade, IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) has been the leading IT service management (ITSM) framework adopted by enterprises across the globe. So, what is driving a rapidly increasing interest in Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) as a service management alternative? By Jayne Groll.
Tags devops-and-ci-cd software-engineering how-to cloud-and-infrastructure leadership-and-career