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https://github.com/localstack/localstack
GitHub
GitHub - localstack/localstack:
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A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline
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A fully functional local AWS cloud stack. Develop and test your cloud & Serverless apps offline - localstack/localstack
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https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/vault-1-3/
HashiCorp
Announcing HashiCorp Vault 1.3
We are excited to announce the public availability of HashiCorp Vault 1.3. Vault is a tool to provide secrets management, data encryption, and identity management for any infrastructure and application.
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http://www.pbenson.net/2014/02/the-difference-between-fault-tolerance-high-availability-disaster-recovery/
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https://filipnikolovski.com/managing-go-monorepo-with-bazel/
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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/application-development/kubernetes-development-simplified-skaffold-is-now-ga
Google Cloud Blog
Skaffold, the Kubernetes build automation tool, is GA | Google Cloud Blog
Skaffold, a build and deploy automation tool for Kubernetes applications, is generally available.
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https://techcrunch.com/2019/11/05/chronosphere-launches-with-11m-series-a-to-build-scalable-cloud-native-monitoring-tool/
TechCrunch
Chronosphere launches with $11M Series A to build scalable, cloud-native monitoring tool
Chronosphere, a startup from two ex-Uber engineers who helped create the open-source M3 monitoring project to handle Uber-level scale, officially launched today with the goal of building a commercial company on top of the open-source project. It also announced…
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https://thenewstack.io/why-kubernetes-works-for-infrastructure-abstraction/
The New Stack
Why Kubernetes Works for Infrastructure Abstraction
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon sponsored this post, in anticipation of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA, Nov. 18-21 in San Diego. Kublr’s CEO Slava Koltovich and CTO Oleg Chunikhin are certainly well-placed to discuss the role of Kubernetes, both as a container orchestrator…
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https://thenewstack.io/primer-what-is-container-security/
The New Stack
Primer: What Is Container Security?
The tech behind software containers has existed since at least the early 2000s. However, software containers have only become a trending topic in software development in the last few years — after the launch of container development platforms like Kubernetes…
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https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/079-cloud-native-rejekts/
Kubernetespodcast
Kubernetes Podcast from Google
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http://podcast.podctl.com/110399/2055312-kubecon-na-2019-contributor-summit-event-preview
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https://sdtimes.com/devops/guest-view-what-day-2-is-critical-in-devops/
SD Times
Guest View: Why Day 2 is critical in DevOps - SD Times
Ready. Set. Deploy. The excitement and anxious energy developers feel the first time a new application runs in a production environment is probably a much smaller scale version of what NASA engineers felt when the Apollo 11 landed on the moon. And while there…
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https://itnext.io/breaking-down-containers-part-0-system-architecture-37afe0e51770
Medium
Breaking Down Containers | Part 0 — System Architecture
Things to note in this article
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https://itnext.io/simplifying-microservices-on-kubernetes-with-microsofts-dapr-distributed-application-runtime-9aece5723484
Medium
Simplifying Microservices on Kubernetes with Microsoft’s Dapr (Distributed Application Runtime)
Kubernetes and microservices are almost synonymous these days, microservices divide application’s functions into chunks that are…
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https://github.com/linki/chaoskube
GitHub
GitHub - linki/chaoskube: chaoskube periodically kills random pods in your Kubernetes cluster.
chaoskube periodically kills random pods in your Kubernetes cluster. - linki/chaoskube
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https://blog.argoproj.io/5-gitops-best-practices-d95cb0cbe9ff
Medium
5 GitOps Best Practices
GitOps has been on the scene for some time now, but some things trip up users, both new and old. Here are some of the key best practices…
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https://managedkube.com/kube-downscaler/2019/11/10/kube-downscaler.html
ManagedKube
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https://medium.com/@cloudark/kubernetes-multi-operator-stacks-and-advanced-pod-scheduling-c3131dde3755
Medium
Kubernetes Multi-Operator Stacks and Advanced Pod Scheduling
Kubernetes Operators enable running third-party software natively on Kubernetes. Various Operators are being built today for a variety of…
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https://www.cncf.io/blog/2019/11/06/cloud-native-chaos-engineering-enhancing-kubernetes-application-resiliency/
Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Cloud native chaos engineering - Enhancing Kubernetes application resiliency | Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Guest post by Uma Mukkara, COO, MayaData Faults are bound to happen no matter how hard you test to find them before putting your software into production – clouds and availability zones will have…
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https://comby.dev/
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https://itnext.io/getting-started-with-nats-b752cbb17f74
Medium
Getting Started With NATS
NATS, https://nats.io, is a high performance messaging system for cloud native applications, IoT device messaging, and microservices architecture. It has been there for quite some time, as we can see…
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https://github.com/brigadecore/buck
GitHub
brigadecore/buck
Brigade Universal Controller for Kubernetes. Contribute to brigadecore/buck development by creating an account on GitHub.
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