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For those who have been using kops for a while should know the upgrade from 1.11 to 1.12 poses a greater risk, as it will upgrade etcd2 to etcd3.
Whether you are starting a new project or maintaining some old legacy code, no matter how small or big your team is, delivering value to your end users has always been the number one priority in what you’re doing.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the beginning of accessing planetary-scale insights. With the mass adoption of IoT and the very near future explosion of sensors, connectivity, and computing, humanity is on the cusp of a fully connected, intelligent world.
We’re getting closer to the 2019 finish line, but there’s still time to jump on the microservices train to accelerate your team’s delivery.
Since announcing Azure VMware Solutions at Dell Technologies World this spring, we’ve been energized by the positive feedback we’ve received from our partners and customers who are beginning to move their VMware workloads to Azure.
Your state of being ready should be evaluated which is significant for all the processes and is equivalent to the necessity of implementing each process as a team. In the IT industry, a significant difference can be built up from the statement above.
Who's in charge? Is it the engineering manager selecting building blocks for putting the platform together? Could it be the IT leader preparing data lakes for absorbing the output of analog machines into the digital domain? Perhaps, the Chief Digital Officer creating a vision for the future is in ch
You’ve containerized apps in Kubernetes and are ready to move to production, but accessing storage dynamically has been a roadblock. This is where your choice of underlying storage fabric can make or break your ability to scale.
This is the second installment of our series to help you master your incident management. As a reminder, read PagerDuty’s incident response documentation, as our series will generally follow how to operationalize, within Slack, the aspects of that documentation.
When you develop applications in a microservices architecture, it is often required to route API requests to the respective service(s). Doing this with a general-purpose load balancer like Nginx or Apache was the practice before, but it takes some control away from the application.
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