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With all the cloud providers giving us more and more abilities to precisely control the level of resources for our applications infrastructure, we still need to define (closely monitor and control) how much CPU, RAM and I/O our system needs and pay only for the just enough.
In microservice architectures, it is fairly common to have a project that includes different worker types. A Makefile can be used to manage the creation of multiple programs, but the Go toolchain has a great tool that can be used as well, go generate.
Multi-cloud environments may be the latest trend in cloud infrastructure, but that doesn’t mean on-premise servers are no longer used. Though many have adopted cloud technology, there are a lot of companies still relying on on-premise hardware for their apps and/or databases as well.
In this article, take a look at how to do database mocking. Mocking away dependencies — especially external dependencies — is common practice when writing tests or when you are developing locally.
From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg to Jeff Bezos, let's see which roles several tech business titans would play in an IT version of Tiger King.
In this brief tutorial, we learn how one company uses PHP to create automated Instagram posts with quotes and avatars. Unlike most people's Instagram, our Instagram is almost 100% automatic. For example, we use code to generate our images.
Kafka has become a critical piece of infrastructure in almost every organization. And many a times, its requirement comes when we need to build high scale applications, which brings lot of challenges along. Any downtime here can directly impact our customers and hence the business.
This is an episode transcript. Visit the podcast website for the recording, show notes, and freebies. Hey everyone. Welcome to the next episode of Small Batches. It’s me Adam Hawkins coming to you from sunny and warm Hawaii.
The news cycle is full of third-party data breaches and data leaks. And for a good reason, they often expose the protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII) of thousands or even hundreds of millions of people.
I thought several companies were crazy when they started transitioning their API’s schema as GraphQL endpoints. For example, Gitlab published their first docs on their GraphQL schema not too long ago. However, the more I thought about it, the more it made sense.
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