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Koyeb is a serverless platform that integrates with your GitHub repository

TechCrunch

Koyeb wants to abstract your server infrastructure as much as possible so that you can focus on development instead of system administration. In that case, Koyeb launches your app on several new instances and traffic is automatically load balanced between those instances. Koyeb plans to offer a global edge network.

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10 top AWS resources on O’Reilly’s online learning platform

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

AWS System Administration — Federico Lucifredi and Mike Ryan show developers and system administrators how to configure and manage AWS services, including EC2, CloudFormation, Elastic Load Balancing, S3, and Route 53.

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Infrastructure Engineer: Key Duties, Skills, and Background

Altexsoft

The article promoted the idea of a new type of system administrator who would write code to automate maintenance, upgrades, and other tasks instead of doing everything manually. In smaller companies, networking falls into the responsibilities of an infrastructure engineer or system administrator. System administration.

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Continuous AI Adapts to a Changing World

DataRobot

For example, in March 2020, AI-driven supply chain management systems failed to predict the panic buying of toilet paper and antiseptic wipes. The AI systems had not been trained on data that included pandemics.

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Getting Started with Kubernetes Using Minikube

Linux Academy

Working in technology, whether that be software development, DevOps, or system administration, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Kubernetes. Let’s expose our deployment behind a load-balancing service: $ kubectl expose deployment webserver-deployment --type=LoadBalancer --port=80 service/webserver-deployment exposed.

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20 influential women in software development

Apiumhub

Tanya Reilly has been a Systems Administrator and Site Reliability Engineer at Google since 2005, working on low-level infrastructure like distributed locking, load balancing, and bootstrapping. She podcasts with Arrested DevOps, blogs at [link] and is active in a Twitterverse near you. 16 – Tanya Reilly.

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AIOps and our Robot Kubernetes Kops

Linux Academy

High speed low latency networks now allow us to add these nodes anywhere in a cloud infrastructure and configure them under existing load balancers. In many cases it becomes necessary in enterprise-grade production environments to add additional nodes.