Chessplayers, rejoice. This will help you show some cool moves to your friends
https://medium.com/wandera-engineering/you-build-it-you-release-it-the-path-to-continuous-delivery-c5a4d7edd75d
Reimagined platform that allows us to deliver features faster with less operational burden.
Allow teams to deliver features at the push of a button to Production whenever they want.
Reimagined platform that allows us to deliver features faster with less operational burden.
Allow teams to deliver features at the push of a button to Production whenever they want.
Medium
You build it, you release it — The Path to Continuous Delivery
The buzzword you hear every other day — Continuous delivery. Everybody does it — Google, Facebook, but nobody is sharing the nitty-gritty…
https://medium.com/@dlorenc/unsolicited-kubernetes-predictions-for-2020-e38dc822e472
This post contains my predictions for Kubernetes and the ecosystem in 2020. I tried to make each one as measurable as possible so I can grade myself at the end of the year. I also tried to avoid any obvious ones (vague stuff like Kubernetes will continue to grow!).
Disclosure: I work at Google, on Kubernetes-related things.
This post contains my predictions for Kubernetes and the ecosystem in 2020. I tried to make each one as measurable as possible so I can grade myself at the end of the year. I also tried to avoid any obvious ones (vague stuff like Kubernetes will continue to grow!).
Disclosure: I work at Google, on Kubernetes-related things.
Medium
Vendors catch up
Cloudy, with a chance of YAML
https://medium.com/kudos-engineering/managing-reliability-with-slos-and-error-budgets-37346665abf6
When designing a new service for production, the architecture can get complicated pretty quickly especially when striving to build highly available services. Balancing availability and reliability of a service is a challenge. Extra reliability consumes larger amounts of engineering resource and cloud resource in order to reach the mythical “100% uptime”.
When designing a new service for production, the architecture can get complicated pretty quickly especially when striving to build highly available services. Balancing availability and reliability of a service is a challenge. Extra reliability consumes larger amounts of engineering resource and cloud resource in order to reach the mythical “100% uptime”.
Medium
Managing reliability with SLOs and Error Budgets
When designing a new service for production, the architecture can get complicated pretty quickly especially when striving to build highly…
http://blog.thestateofme.com/2020/01/03/an-economic-model-for-data-gravity/
We can model data gravity by looking at the respective storage and network costs for different scenarios where workload and associated data might be placed in one or more clouds. As network egress charges are relatively high, this makes the effect of data gravity substantial – pushing workloads and their data to be co-resident on the same cloud.
We can model data gravity by looking at the respective storage and network costs for different scenarios where workload and associated data might be placed in one or more clouds. As network egress charges are relatively high, this makes the effect of data gravity substantial – pushing workloads and their data to be co-resident on the same cloud.
Chris Swan's Weblog
An economic model for Data Gravity
TL;DR We can model data gravity by looking at the respective storage and network costs for different scenarios where workload and associated data might be placed in one or more clouds. As network e…