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It’s said that the best journeys take you to places that remind you of where you began. It helps to reinforce what we’ve learned along the path trodden and avoid the “shiny and new” overwriting the dull, iron-like supporting structure that holds us up.
No exaggeration, unfortunately. As a disclaimer, I will add that this is a really stupid mistake and shows my lack of experience managing auto-scaling deployments. However, it all started with a question with no answer and I feel obliged to share my learnings to help others avoid similar pitfalls.
Exposing microservices in kubernetes cluster; microservices architecture, NodePort, load balancer; etc.
With each passing year, more and more developers are building cloud-native applications. As developers build more complex applications they are looking to innovators like Microsoft Azure and HashiCorp to reduce the complexity of building and operating these applications.
See how to leverage your Db2 skills with Big Data.The Challenge The idea of the traditional data center being centered on relational database technology is quickly evolving. Many new data sources exist today that did not exist as little as 5 years ago.
As a DevOps engineer I’ve played around with a number of different automation tools. Some professionally, some for a blog post, and some just because I was curious about them. When most companies are evaluating automation tools they look at some common attributes
David E Lares SSep 10 · 5 min readThis article is intended for developers and software architects from any platform, as a matter of fact, this is not a direct code-related topic, this is an architectural concept that is not related to any specific technology, we can say that this is the way for bui
Big data is a term we have all heard from someone. It could be in a tech-related video, or it could be in your office meeting it's a buzz of 2019. Every technology enthusiast is talking about discussing how it affects and changes it can bring.
If you have been involved in the decision-making process, with reasonable doubts to start the next big software project using Microservices, you are not alone. Success stories told by software giants like Amazon, Netflix, eBay moving to Microservices inspires us.
You’ve got a shiny new CMDB, running on some fresh new hardware. The integrations are in place. The relationship maps are up to date. If even one server goes down, you know exactly what service is affected. Today is a good day to be in IT.
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