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Infrastructure Engineer: Key Duties, Skills, and Background

Altexsoft

Depending on a company’s service provider, the position can be put as AWS, Google, Oracle, or Azure cloud infrastructure engineer. The companies may also prefer specialists who have proven experience in a particular technology — for example, Microsoft Azure or Hadoop. Most common duties of an infrastructure engineer. Networking.

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The Good and the Bad of Kubernetes Container Orchestration

Altexsoft

Containers have become the preferred way to run microservices — independent, portable software components, each responsible for a specific business task (say, adding new items to a shopping cart). Modern apps include dozens to hundreds of individual modules running across multiple machines— for example, eBay uses nearly 1,000 microservices.

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Deploy a serverless workload on Kubernetes using Knative and ArgoCD

CircleCI

Containers and microservices have revolutionized the way applications are deployed on the cloud. application as a serverless workload with Knative on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using CircleCI and ArgoCD. Microsoft Azure account. Azure CLI installed on your system. Launching the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster.

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Hack day experiments with the cloud and orchestration of serverless functions

Bernd Rucker

The plan was quickly drawn in my sketch book: And we prepared logins for some of the well known cloud providers: AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Bluemix, Pivotal, Heroku and OpenShift. I tried Azure and Google and could easily provision my services on both and assign a public IP to my services with ease. A single function.

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KubeCon San Diego Summary: Top Ten Takeaways (Part 2)

Daniel Bryant

With the exception of AWS and it’s Outposts offering (although this is all subject to change at the AWS re:invent conference this week), both Google, with Anthos, and Azure, with Arc, appear to be betting on Kubernetes becoming the de facto multi-cloud deployment substrate. Learn more about today's 1.0