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Kubernetes is challenging. Of that, there is no debate. Not only are there a lot of moving parts that go into deploying a container to a Kubernetes cluster, but so much can go wrong along the way. To complicate matters even further, deploying the Kubernetes cluster can be a hair-pulling affair.
One question that always lingers when I’ve been teaching my classes lately is whether NodeJS can replace Java. I know NodeJS has gained a lot of popularity over the years and this is somewhat justified.
Got the opportunity to study for a cloud certification? It’s a great opportunity, even if you don’t sit the exam. In this article, Mattias Andersson explains why the real value of a certification is something else entirely.
Data center applications are generally very large and complex, which makes code layout an important optimization to improve their performance. Such a technique for code layout is called feedback-driven optimizations (FDO) or profile-guided optimizations (PGO).
Let’s paint a picture of developers in the modern cloud native setup: The tooling landscape is rapidly growing, both in terms of volume and complexity.
Kubernetes is a powerful container orchestration system that makes it attractive to organizations, including its ability to automatically scale containerized workloads and automate deployments.
DevOps teams cannot afford not to integrate observability across DevOps. Given the complexity involved as networks sprawl and become increasingly distributed, organizations are challenged to keep up. Doing so without relying on proper observability processes is unthinkable.
The idea came in April. At the end of an hour-long discussion on Changelog’s “Go Time” podcast — in a segment called “unpopular opinions — software engineer Kris Brandow said offhandedly that “I think it’s time for Go to have a fork…
Many AWS customers are using GitLab for their DevOps needs, including source control, and continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD).
This post describes how to use the AWS CDK Pipelines module to follow a Gitflow development model using AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK). Software development teams often follow a strict branching strategy during a solutions development lifecycle.
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