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Back in March 2019, Matthias Endler from Trivago posted a blog “Maybe You Don't Need Kubernetes,” explaining his company’s decision to use HashiCorp Nomad for orchestration instead of Kubernetes.
In 2019, enterprises worldwide reported that every hour of infrastructure downtime cost them an average of $301,000- $400,000. If a system is down for five hours, that’s $1.5 million lost—and that’s on the low end. Five hours of downtime can impact companies for months down the road.
Honeycomb sponsored The New Stack’s coverage of Kubecon+CloudNativeCon North America 2020. Kubernetes has become a sort of myth.
Honeycomb sponsored The New Stack’s coverage of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America 2020. While Red Hat officially launched OpenShift 4.
We carefully selected four programming languages, from installation, debugging, tabular data calculation, and more to see which one business people should learn. The most common data in business work is tabular data, such as order records, personnel information, sales contracts, etc.
Increasing business demands are driving the need for automation to support rapid, yet stable and reliable deployments of applications and supporting infrastructure.
Self-taught developers and Bootcamp graduates often have a hard time finding employment because they skipped learning computer science fundamentals and jumped right into application code.
As a critical part of Docker’s transition into sustainability, we’ve been gradually rolling out limits on docker pulls to the heaviest users of Docker Hub. As we near the end of the implementation of the rate limits, we thought we’d share some of the facts and figures behind our effort.
BEDFORD, Mass., November 17, 2020 – EDB, a leading contributor to PostgreSQL, today announced the worldwide general availability of EDB 13, which includes the company’s flagship database management system (DBMS), EDB Postgres Advanced Server, and tools.
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