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Tags on AWS are a very useful tool, commonly used to encapsulate resources in groups. AWS provides some useful examples of tagging strategies, for this article we will consider our tag usage for cost allocation:
In this article, we discuss how we can better detect risk early on in an iteration to better hit release deadlines. Four Things That Helped our Team to Stop Missing Deadlines I got promoted to team lead pretty early on in my software development career. I was good at coding. Not great.
Once a month, we send out a newsletter to all Gruntwork customers that describes all the updates we’ve made in the last month, news in the DevOps industry, and important security updates.
In my job as a DevOps evangelist, I am fortunate to meet customers across multiple geographies and industries.
What we learned in the field with the Etcd Operator. The Etcd Operator is a wonderful tool for automating the process of churning out stable, functional Etcd clusters. It can also handle backups and recovery with some manual work.
Learn more about open-source Kafka tooling with Kafdrop! As a messaging platform, Kafka needs no introduction. Since its inception, it has virtually rewritten the book on event streaming and catalyzed the adoption of the now household design patterns — microservices, event-sourcing, and CQRS.
A Zone Leader debunks the assertion that nine women can have a baby in a single month. But what are the consequences? As technologists, we often contain a creative side within our DNA.
Learn how to create an AWS scheduler to control the start and stop time of your database. Why Use an AWS Lambda Function? Creating an AWS scheduler to control the start and stop time of your database achieves a reduction of the cost that comes with holding up active resources.
AWS allows you to create new EBS volumes and you can attach it to instances for extra storage. However, to make it usable as a storage inside the instance, you need to mount it to a specific folder.
This article reviews some of the essential concepts of the recently-released DevOps book from Gene Kim, The Unicorn Project. In November 2019, The Unicorn Project by Gene Kim was been released.
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