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Scaling DevOps: key strategies and best practices

Agile Engine

Introduction Over the past decade, DevOps has had a transformative impact on how companies manage their software engineering efforts. Yet, eight out of 10 companies practicing DevOps are barely in the middle of this transformation. It seems that scaling DevOps is a challenge in itself, so let’s look at how companies can solve it.

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Our DevOps Toolbox: The Consul Interview

Exadel

Consul is another arrow in our quiver of DevOps tools. Recently, Michael Shklyar, a DevOps Software Engineer from the Exadel Digital Transformation Practice, recently sat down with Alexey Korzhov , a DevOps specialist from one of our client projects, to discuss Consul, it’s advantages, and how it helps him solve issues.

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Top 10 Releases From AWS re:Invent 2020

RapidValue

As with most events of 2020, the highly anticipated AWS re:Invent 2020 was virtual for the first time ever. The service currently available in preview scales automatically while handling millions of unique time-series metrics from large container deployments. By, Amritha Nampalat. Marketing Executive, RapidValue.

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Observability: The 5-Year Retrospective

Honeycomb

You can derive metrics, logs and traces from arbitrarily-wide structured events (which o11y is defined by). You can still get insight into the internal state of systems from their external data even if those are just metrics or logs. A closely related view is that observability has three pillars: metrics, logs and traces.

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How To Choose Incident Management Tools

xmatters

Incident management tools play an important role in modern DevOps, but developers and DevOps teams do not always understand why. But in modern applications composed of interdependent containers and microservices, a single failure often cascades to other services. A common attitude is: “Why would we need another app?

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How To Choose Incident Management Tools

xmatters

Incident management tools play an important role in modern DevOps, but developers and DevOps teams do not always understand why. But in modern applications composed of interdependent containers and microservices, a single failure often cascades to other services. A common attitude is: “Why would we need another app?

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How To Choose Incident Management Tools

xmatters

Incident management tools play an important role in modern DevOps, but developers and DevOps teams do not always understand why. But in modern applications composed of interdependent containers and microservices, a single failure often cascades to other services. A common attitude is: “Why would we need another app?

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