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Many of our customers (such as Formula One, Honeycomb, Intuit, SmugMug, and Snap Inc.) use the Arm-based AWS Graviton2 processor for their workloads and enjoy better price performance. Starting today, you can get the same benefits for your AWS Lambda functions.
When it comes to manipulating and analyzing relational data, Structured Query Language (SQL) has been an international standard since 1986, a couple of years before I was born.
At AWS re:Invent 2020, we introduced the preview of Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus, an open source Prometheus-compatible monitoring service that makes it easy to monitor containerized applications at scale.
Less than 70 years separate us from one of the greatest discoveries of all time: the double helix structure of DNA. We now know that DNA is a sort of a twisted ladder composed of four types of compounds, called bases.
I have been using Laravel Vapor since it was launched at our company to deploy our white-label product to multiple different aws accounts and projects. The problem is that when you configure vapor it has a one-to-one relation between your code, and a vapor project.
Microsoft continues to extend its commitment to the Java language and platform to better enable Java developers to build on Microsoft platforms, particularly its Azure cloud.
What’s going on with Kubernetes this Month? In this post, I’ll shine the spotlight on the recent KubeCon 2021 event, plus I’ll be sharing with you my top 3 K8s picks and announcements from the past month. Want to know more? Let’s dive in!
A Travisfile — or the .travis.yaml file — is the primary tool used to set up the Travis CI platform. In this post, we introduce the Travisfile and break down the different options the .travis.yml file provides at a high level.
With Docker Desktop 4.2 we’re excited to introduce Pause / Resume as well as a host of changes to make it easier for you to manage updates. These features are available to Docker Desktop users on any subscription tier.
ChaosNative sponsored this post. Uma Mukkara Uma is CEO of ChaosNative and a maintainer of the LitmusChaos project. When we think of chaos engineering, we first think about ops and site reliability engineers (SREs).
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