The blog post delves into DoorDash's journey to optimize Apache Cassandra for better performance and efficiency. It discusses the challenges of tuning Cassandra for optimal use, including managing complex configurations and performance trade-offs. The post shares insights into making Cassandra more performant and cost-effective, offering lessons that can be applied universally
https://doordash.engineering/2024/01/30/cassandra-unleashed-how-we-enhanced-cassandra-fleets-efficiency-and-performance/
https://doordash.engineering/2024/01/30/cassandra-unleashed-how-we-enhanced-cassandra-fleets-efficiency-and-performance/
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A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide
https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide
GitHub
GitHub - ajeetdsouza/zoxide: A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells. Contribute to ajeetdsouza/zoxide development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Interesting statistic from AWS what DevOps blogpost were visited mostly
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/the-most-visited-aws-devops-blogs-in-2023/
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/devops/the-most-visited-aws-devops-blogs-in-2023/
Amazon
The most visited AWS DevOps blog posts in 2023 | Amazon Web Services
As we kick off 2024, I wanted to take a moment to highlight the top posts from 2023. Without further ado, here are the top 10 AWS DevOps blog posts of 2023. Unit Testing AWS Lambda with Python and Mock AWS Services – When building serverless event-driven…
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The blog post explores the evolution and impact of DevOps practices on business and technology. It delves into how DevOps has transformed from focusing solely on IT to encompassing entire organizational structures, enhancing security, automation, cloud computing, and more. The post addresses common challenges in DevOps and provides solutions, along with highlighting the top trends for 2024, including cloud-native technology, AI, ML, and more. This insightful piece offers a comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of DevOps.
https://www.kovair.com/blog/future-of-devops-and-opportunities/
https://www.kovair.com/blog/future-of-devops-and-opportunities/
Kovair Blog
The Future of DevOps and Incredible Opportunities - Kovair Blog
Get information on - The Future of DevOps and the Incredible Opportunities that Lie Ahead, follow Kovair Blog for the latest information and updates on software development and information technology.
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Blazingly-fast 🚀, rock-solid, local application development ➡️ with Kubernetes.
https://github.com/gefyrahq/gefyra
https://github.com/gefyrahq/gefyra
GitHub
GitHub - gefyrahq/gefyra: Blazingly-fast :rocket:, rock-solid, local application development with Kubernetes.
Blazingly-fast :rocket:, rock-solid, local application development :arrow_right: with Kubernetes. - GitHub - gefyrahq/gefyra: Blazingly-fast :rocket:, rock-solid, local application development with...
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The article explores the evolving landscape of DevOps, emphasizing the integration of generative AI, shifts in Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools, the rise of DevSecOps, serverless architectures, multi-cloud strategies, and the importance of observability. It highlights how these trends will shape DevOps practices, offering insights into the technological advancements and strategic approaches that professionals should anticipate and embrace in the coming year.
https://securityboulevard.com/2024/01/navigating-the-future-devops-predictions-for-2024/
https://securityboulevard.com/2024/01/navigating-the-future-devops-predictions-for-2024/
Security Boulevard
Navigating the Future: DevOps Predictions for 2024
As technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, the field of DevOps is no exception. DevOps, the cultural and professional movement that aims to improve collaboration between software development and IT operations, is predicted to transform, expand…
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The blog post discusses the inherent complexity and challenges of managing alerts in socio-technical systems. It emphasizes the delicate balance between signal and noise in alerting mechanisms and advocates for an iterative approach to refining alerts. The post highlights the importance of considering the human aspect of alert management, acknowledging that alerts must be actionable and meaningful to avoid fatigue and ensure they contribute positively to system monitoring and response efforts
https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/alerts-are-fundamentally-messy
https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/alerts-are-fundamentally-messy
Honeycomb
Alerts Are Fundamentally Messy
This post by SRE Fred Hebert expands on the messiness of alerting and why Honeycomb favors an iterative approach to setting our alerts.
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Kubernetes Security Training Platform - focusing on security mitigation
https://github.com/controlplaneio/simulator
https://github.com/controlplaneio/simulator
GitHub
GitHub - controlplaneio/simulator: Kubernetes Security Training Platform - focusing on security mitigation
Kubernetes Security Training Platform - focusing on security mitigation - controlplaneio/simulator
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Good public talk about Event-Driven architecture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_mstzRGfIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_mstzRGfIE
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The article delves into the evolving perceptions and applications of Kubernetes beyond its conventional role as a container orchestrator. It explores the spectrum between utilizing Kubernetes as a comprehensive platform for managing applications and infrastructure, and leveraging it merely as an interface to interact with cloud services like AWS. Through various deployment models, the piece illustrates the flexibility Kubernetes offers, from fully controlled environments to hybrid approaches integrating cloud-native services, and ultimately, to a vision where Kubernetes acts as a control plane with managed services as the data plane.
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/kubernetes-as-a-platform-vs-kubernetes-as-an-api-2/
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/containers/kubernetes-as-a-platform-vs-kubernetes-as-an-api-2/
Amazon
Kubernetes as a platform vs. Kubernetes as an API | Amazon Web Services
Introduction What is Kubernetes? I have been working on this technology since the beginning and after 8 years, I’m still having a problem defining what it is. Some people define Kubernetes as a container orchestrator but does that definition capture the essence…
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Pinniped is the easy, secure way to log in to your Kubernetes clusters.
https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped
https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/pinniped
GitHub
GitHub - vmware/pinniped: Pinniped is the easy, secure way to log in to your Kubernetes clusters.
Pinniped is the easy, secure way to log in to your Kubernetes clusters. - vmware/pinniped
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The article noscriptd provides a detailed examination of various Argo CD deployment strategies and architectures. It explores the benefits and drawbacks of different models such as Hub and Spoke, Standalone, Split-Instance, and Control Plane architectures, guiding readers on when to use each for optimal performance, security, usability, and failover capabilities. The piece is an invaluable resource for teams planning to deploy Argo CD across multiple Kubernetes clusters, offering insights into scaling, managing security, and enhancing user experience with Argo CD.
https://codefresh.io/blog/a-comprehensive-overview-of-argo-cd-architectures-2024/
https://codefresh.io/blog/a-comprehensive-overview-of-argo-cd-architectures-2024/
Codefresh
A Comprehensive Overview of Argo CD Architectures - 2024 | Codefresh
Planning to deploy Argo CD and support a lot of Kubernetes clusters? In this article, we’ll cover the different deployment strategies and architectures used along with their pros and cons.
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The blog post provides a step-by-step guide on deploying a containerized application to Amazon ECS Fargate. It covers creating a private ECR repository, pushing a Docker image, provisioning infrastructure with Terraform and Terragrunt, and automating deployment using GitHub Actions. This comprehensive guide is ideal for developers with some familiarity with Terraform, Terragrunt, and GitHub Actions, aiming to deploy applications using AWS services effectively.
https://dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-containerized-app-to-ecs-fargate-using-a-private-ecr-repo-terragrunt-5b8a
https://dev.to/aws-builders/deploying-a-containerized-app-to-ecs-fargate-using-a-private-ecr-repo-terragrunt-5b8a
DEV Community
Deploying a Containerized App to ECS Fargate Using a Private ECR Repo & Terragrunt
In past articles, we've focused a lot on deployments to servers (Amazon EC2 instances in...
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HashiCorp has announced its acquisition by IBM to further advance multi-cloud automation. This strategic move, almost 12 years after HashiCorp's founding, aims to leverage IBM's extensive resources to expand its reach and accelerate cloud adoption. The partnership will allow HashiCorp to continue developing its cloud automation technologies within IBM's ecosystem, benefiting a wider audience and enhancing its offerings to meet diverse customer needs in the evolving cloud landscape.
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-joins-ibm
https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/hashicorp-joins-ibm
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