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After years of being left for dead, SQL today is making a comeback. How come? And what effect will this have on the data community?
When deploying a MongoDB cluster on Atlas, the only way to properly secure it is by whitelisting IP addresses allowed to access the cluster. This is quite an effective method but can pose issues in certain scenarios.
It is fairly safe to say that Kubernetes is now the go-to solution when it comes to deploying containerized apps. EKS simplifies the creation of a secure and capable K8s environment on the Amazon Web Services platform and makes deploying clusters there that much easier.
Most applications today serve users across the globe and need a way to deliver their content fast. To accomplish this, developers often rely on a Content Delivery Network (CDN), a network of servers that are geographically distributed with the intent of serving content to users as fast as possible.
Infrastructure management has come a long way. (Mostly) gone are the days of manual configurations and deployments, when using SSH in a "for" loop was a perfectly reasonable way to execute server changes. Automation is a way of life.
Enterprises today are dedicating a lot of time and resources to ensure that the apps they build are the best version of themselves in all ways. Meanwhile, developers and IT Ops together are trying to establish a continuous app delivery pipeline that enables effortless app deployment on demand.
I’m currently working on a project that requires several engineers creating and updating multiple Git repositories within the same project in Azure DevOps.
Gerrit: Oliver, to start things off, tell us a bit about yourself and your connection to incident management. Oliver: I have been working here as an Agile Coach for three years now, mostly with operations teams. It is standard for an operations unit to have an incident process in place.
For sure, building and maintaining apps with Laravel is a breeze — you got everything you need: migrations for database versioning, MVC pattern, authentication and even background tasks you can run on separate PHP threads. When it comes to deploying apps, it’s a bit of a problem.
Enterprises of all sizes are embracing the rapid modernization of user-facing applications as part of their broader digital transformation strategy. The relational database (RDBMS) infrastructure that such applications rely on suddenly needs to support much larger data sizes and transaction volumes.
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