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In this introductory article, take a look at infrastructure management tool Terraform, learn how to install and configure it, and learn some useful flags. What is Terraform? Terraform is a tool that is used for building, changing and versioning infrastructure safely and effectively.
Take a look at some of the top cloud migration services you can use to migrate your services from on-premises to AWS Cloud. Before looking at the 10 best cloud application migration services, you need to understand the general terms of this field.
Ensuring data protection was already a challenge for enterprises. COVID-19 has made it harder than ever. According to a recent report from McKinsey, in April alone, an estimated 62% of those employed in the United States had started working from home due to the pandemic.
The Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF) announced today that the open source Jenkins continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) has officially graduated.
“Serverless” has been the buzz word for several years now, with many applications choosing to implement the serverless approach. The term originated from the idea that the infrastructure used to run your backend code does not need to be provisioned and managed by you and your team.
Recently, the HarperDB team invited the folks behind AlaSQL, a popular client-side in-memory SQL database, to a virtual Q&A. It was interesting to learn more about AlaSQL and how HarperDB uses AlaSQL on the backend.
As Cloud is getting more popular, so is the immutable infrastructure and historically we have been using the mutable infrastructure. But hey, what is Mutable or Immutable? According to Cambridge Dictionary:
We continue to look at trends in the AR and VR ecosystem, focusing on the differences between developers and non-developers in this space.
Terraform is a great DevOps tool. Terraform has support for Dynamic Provisioning which is a killer function. Functions allow you to take much more advantage of Terraform and avoid the right custom code in bash or other languages.
Java images are often large due to the need to include the JRE. In Java 9, we can create a custom JRE that only includes classes the application needs. It is generally considered good-practice to have a small Docker image.
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