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The emergence of “cloud-native” technologies and practices, such as microservices, cloud computing, and DevOps, has enabled innovative organizations to respond and adapt to market changes more rapidly than their competitors.
Sometimes you don’t have the luxury of working with Kubernetes or even Swarm environments, which is A-OK if you want to keep things unencumbered. But at some point, you may need to scale your stateless containers to sustain increasing inbound traffic.
Where the world meets DevOps
“If it’s too difficult, I’ll do it now. If it’s impossible, give me 5 minutes to prepare”. Unknown author A new approach to learning is needed in the DevOps and Agile culture.
In this article, we will talk a little about the significant problem of the Holy Grail with microservices. The Holy Grail is a treasure that serves as an essential motif in Arthurian literature, in addition to great films like Indiana Jones.
A few weeks back, I started testing Kubernetes offerings from a few cloud providers: Google GKE, Amazon AWS EKS and Microsoft Azure AKS.
I first tried Linux in 1995 and it was Red Hat Linux distribution version 2.1. It was quite a challenge to set it up to work with Intel 80486DX4. In the 90’s, installing something into Linux took some time to get used to after Windows “anybody *.tar.gz + dependencies."
Software as a service (SaaS) applications are becoming increasingly important to our customers, and adoption is growing rapidly. While there are many benefits to this way of consuming software, one challenge is that data is now living in lots of different places.
Most software development is currently done online, especially development that requires Kubernetes and the cloud.
The average cost of a data breach is now nearly $4 million, and the unfortunate truth is third-parties are a significant source of cyber risk.
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