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Refactoring legacy applications allow developers to take advantage of cloud resources while reducing cost and increasing overall agility.
You use the Kubernetes Dashboard to get an overview of applications running on a cluster, as well as to create or modify individual Kubernetes resources. The Kubernetes Dashboard also reports the status of Kubernetes resources in the cluster, and any errors that have occurred.
DevOps methodology of software development was introduced a decade ago as an answer to the unpredictability and risks of Git-based software delivery flow under the Waterfall model. However, DevOps itself has its risks, and these have to be accounted for and mitigated.
In this article, take a look at some tips to keep your APIs safe. This week, the OAuth 2.0 Token Exchange got its RFC, and there is an upcoming webinar on JWT. In addition, we take a look at where to start with securing your APIs, and how 2020 seems to be shaping up according to analysts.
Ever since Docker went live in early 2013 its had a love-hate relationship with programmers and sysadmins.
Have you ever stumbled upon a build script so cumbersome it required machine upgrades? A process so extensive you were forced into subscribing to expensive cloud servers?
The last year or so has seen a growing number of studies exploring the various issues around the attention of passengers in driverless vehicles. ...
This is a complete guide on deploying a simple python app to kubernetes cluster. For simplicity I have divided this guide in two parts. I am using AWS to launch ec2 instances required for setting up k8s cluster. For creating kubernetes cluster I will be using Microk8s.
It was a warm, summer’s afternoon. We were looking forward to an after-work beverage at The Market Porter in the sunshine. What better time to do some harmless chaos testing in our staging environment, we thought.
In this article, learn more about GraphQL, see whether GraphQL is better than REST, and go through an example schema. GraphQL – A Query Language for APIs The basic need of most applications is to fetch data from the backend, which could be a database, a third-party application, NFS, etc.
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