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Minikube is a tool that makes it easy to run Kubernetes locally. Minikube runs a single-node Kubernetes cluster inside a VM Run five instances of a Hello World application. Create a Service object that exposes an external IP address. Use the Service object to access the running application.
Containers hold new promise for business and digital transformation. Yet many differences exist between monitoring containers and monitoring other elements of infrastructure, such as VMs, storage, memory and compute.
Today we’re introducing the preview for server-side encryption (SSE) with customer-managed keys (CMK) for Azure Managed Disks. Azure customers already benefit from server-side encryption with platform managed keys (PMK) for Azure Managed Disks enabled by default.
Speed fascinates everyone, but only if its under control. It is well said and a proven fact that everyone needs to implement a cache at some point in their application lifecycle, and this has become our requirement too.
Where the world meets DevOps
As I detailed in my previous post Oracle Always Free Cloud instances in HA configuration is great resource to deploy a cloud dev/test environment. Next post will be something more real such as a Node.js App using Oracle DB, a REST endpoint for Apex or an OpenHab automation hub, keep in sync.
For one of my projects I wanted to be notified when build starts and finished. I’m using Jenkins as a CI server and I know there is Slack Notification Plugin, but it seemed too much complicated for my purposes. I’ve decided to build simple alternative in Node.
Maybe the Microsoft ELA isn't so bad after all.As more large enterprises adopt Azure Cloud, especially those that have traditionally used Microsoft tools, I have observed growing interested in Microsoft Azure Enterprise Agreements, commonly known as EAs.
There are a number of well-known experiments where eventually-consistent NoSQL databases were scaled out to perform millions of inserts and queries. Here, we do the same using YSQL, YugabyteDB’sPostgreSQL-compatible, strongly-consistent, distributed SQL API.
You’ve finally decided. You’re making the move to microservices and re-architecting your entire infrastructure.
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