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Even super heroes need to read to stay on top of their game.Books are a great source of knowledge and wisdom. But unfortunately, there are very few people reading books today. A programmer reading books is an even rarer occurrence, most often relying on the internet search results to find answers.
Let’s say you are considering a data storage solution for an IoT or application event load.
As a developer of a few years, I have become accustom to using the right tool for the right job, whether it is a screw driver, Spanner, Soldering iron, C, PHP/Python, Javascript, Native IOS/Android, Cross platform LUA, Pascal, Java, Golang, Rust.
Microservices are business functions that are "loosely coupled," which can then be built, deployed, and scaled independently.
Secure DevOps, also called DevSecOps or Rugged DevOps by practitioners, is a term often used to describe DevOps practices that include security checks and reviews throughout the software production pipeline. It’s no accident that “Sec” sits in the middle.
RabbitMQ is a message broker written in Erlang. It allows you to build a failover cluster with full data replication to several nodes where each node can handle read and write requests. Having a lot of Kubernetes clusters in production, we maintain a large number of RabbitMQ instances.
Pre-Requisite : DevOps & ElKStack knowledge. Since the time I started exploring the ELKStack to upload DevOps data, especially the jenkins job logs in to it.
Slack is a large and complex piece of software that’s been added to and changed many times over the last five years. We added features, grew to 10,000,000 DAUs, and made major architectural changes. We made assumptions and tested them with processes that often resembled science.
It's now clear as water that the cloud has taken over, it's getting more secure, cheaper and way more flexible every day. Day by Day datacenters are shutting down, why? That's the cloud effect.
Zato 3.1 includes new means to manage access to REST services based on input Method and Accept headers in HTTP requests — here is how they can be employed in practice. This works and will continue to work as expected in all future Zato versions.
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