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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

By adding free cloud training to our Community Membership, students can develop their Linux and Cloud skills even further. Members of the Linux Academy community come together and share their insights and questions. Stay tuned to the Linux Academy blog for details! Linux Academy Free Courses in July. Serverless Concepts.

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The Days After ServerlessDays ATX

Linux Academy

I recently spent the day at Serverless Days in Austin, Texas, and it was interesting for a lot of reasons. All creature comforts aside, this conference was a developer-oriented show, which displayed some of the benefits and drawbacks of serverless. Brian LeRoux showed us a shortcut for deploying our serverless functions.

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Deploy a serverless workload on Kubernetes using Knative and ArgoCD

CircleCI

Creating a pipeline to continuously deploy your serverless workload on a Kubernetes cluster. Containers and microservices have revolutionized the way applications are deployed on the cloud. The serverless approach to computing can be an effective way to solve this problem. This tutorial covers: Setting up Knative and ArgoCD.

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The Big Cloud Exit FAQ

David Heinemeier Hansson

It generally centers around the erroneous belief that serverless functions, and associated on-demand tooling, is going to make things cheaper. I wrote about that in more detail in Don’t be fooled by serverless and Even Amazon can’t make sense of serverless of microservices. Our OpenSearch became open source ElasticSearch.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

Kubernetes or K8s for short is an open-source platform to deploy and orchestrate a large number of containers — packages of software, with all dependencies, libraries, and other elements necessary to execute it, no matter the environment. Initially, companies utilized Kubernetes mainly for running containerized microservices.

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Why Kubernetes If It Makes Your Life Worse?

ParkMyCloud

The bleeding-edge tech community is full of fast-moving recommendations telling you why Kubernetes, blockchain, serverless, or the latest Javascript library is the pinnacle of technology and you are going to be left behind if you don’t drop what you’re doing RIGHT NOW and fully convert all of your applications. So, do you need Kubernetes?

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Technology Trends for 2023

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

The top three year-over-year gains were for the CompTIA Linux+ certification, the CompTIA A+ certification, and transformers (the AI model that’s led to tremendous progress in natural language processing). For several years, microservices has been one of the most popular topics in software architecture, and this year is no exception.

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