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I want to stretch every dollar that I spend on the cloud. I run a handful of web applications on Heroku, and like everyone else, run a suite of smoke tests and load tests on every release increment in a non-production environment.
In the third part of this series on deploying Micronaut to the cloud, we take a look at building the Micronaut app with Micronaut Data. Micronaut is an open-source, JVM-based framework for building full-stack, modular, easily testable microservice and serverless applications.
AWS Fargate is a native serverless offering for EKS that makes maintaining and managing Kubernetes clusters and pod easier than ever. On-demand cloud computing brings new ways to ensure scalability and efficiency.
In this article, we will explore a case when one of our services scaled to its maximum and how we changed our alerting to stop this from becoming an issue in the future. The service we are using as an example in this article is deployed on Kubernetes (K8s) with autoscaling enabled.
Just about six years ago to the day Docker hit the first milestone for Docker Compose, a simple way to layout your containers and their connections. A talks to B, B talks to C, and C is a database. Fast forward six years and the container ecosystem has become complex.
Yes, the title is a little controversial. However, our experience leads us to predict that GitHub Actions will be the dominant choice for Continuous Development, Continuous Integration, and Continuous Deployment on and off GitHub. We list nineteen reasons why we prefer GitHub Actions over Jenkins.
One of the most exciting things about a career in IT is the constantly changing landscape, providing almost infinite opportunities for learning. But this is also one of the great challenges IT careers: It’s just so hard to stay on top of everything.
I’ll admit it. I am a gushing fan of this new product from Allegro AI called Trains. I’m not sure what to call it — what noun I should attach to this creature.
As you can see above, I have asked one historical question which is the big task for every Data Scientist out there.
Cache invalidation has a lot of tricks. Sometimes we use req.url ~ /. Here's why we use it, why it's good but mostly bad, and how to fix it.
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