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In this article, we focus our attention on dynamic scaling, aslo known as auto scaling, and why we need applications that can auto scale. This is the fifth article in a series of six articles on terminology used with cloud and microservices. The previous four can be found here:
The Raspberry Pi is an awesome piece of Internet of Things (IoT) hardware and when equipped with the correct modules, it can do powerful things with minimal effort. Take GPS for example.
We all know that when collecting data from different data sources — whether it is an application, server, or service — it is a necessity to have a tracking system that tells what went wrong with your system at a specific time, and to know exactly how your system behaves.
In the SAFE Buzz episode with our Testing and Release Manager Stephen, (05.23) you may recall he spoke briefly about the implementation of Jenkins and the efficiencies it would bring. Currently our build and release processes make use of SaaS products like Travis CI and AppVeyor.
Aytomic, a software development company, today uses a wide range of AWS services and tools which helps it deliver services and solutions in an efficient way with the minimal operational effort which then again helps it to focus more on the innovation and development.
To install Ansible offline on the private network, where public network is prohibited and internet is also not connected. Step 1. Take a Linux instance from AWS EC2.
I use Distillery to generate Erlang releases for my Elixir applications. Through this post, I'll explain how I generate the releases that get shipped to production. I use Docker to ensure that the final Erlang release is always the same across production instances.
Recently, a demo was given on how to deploy a Nacos service on K8s. In this article, we’ll provide more context on the demo. Hopefully, it will be helpful when you are trying it out. Nacos is an open source project offered by Alibaba.
Many organizations use a combination of open so Many organizations use a combination of open source and commercial tools and Azure DevOps (formerly called VSTS) and an application lifecycle management (ALM) tool that includes features such as Azure pipelines.
I have been working on building API's on AWS Cloud for a few years now. More often than one can guess, there is a need to update the configuration of an app that is already deployed.
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