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A Beginner’s Guide To Building Microservices With AWS Lambda

Dzone - DevOps

When used to construct microservices, AWS Lambda provides a route to craft scalable and flexible cloud-based applications. AWS Lambda supports code execution without server provisioning or management, rendering it an appropriate choice for microservices architecture.

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Feature Flags and Canary Releases in Microservices

Dzone - DevOps

Feature flags are commonly used constructs and have been there for a while. But in the last few years, things have evolved and feature flags are playing a major role in delivering continuous risk-free releases.

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Introduction to MACH Architecture

DevOps.com

In recent years, the need to construct end-to-end digital experiences has become increasingly important. As part of this trend, applications have become increasingly modular, often constructed using pre-built microservices and integrating common SaaS to avoid reinventing the wheel.

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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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Demystifying Cloud-Native Data Management: Layers of Operation

Dzone - DevOps

In this new world of containerized cloud-native applications, microservices use multiple data services (MongoDB, Redis, Kafka, etc.) and storage technologies to store state and are typically deployed in multiple locations (regions, clouds, on-premises).

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Honeycomb Supports Service Ownership

Honeycomb

This concept encloses principles and possibilities from movements toward microservices, DevOps, Agile, and Project to Product. Honeycomb constructs traces out of events for all the services in an environment. The software industry is moving toward teams that own the services they build. Environments separate unrelated events.

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A complete guide on DevSecOps!

Openxcell

Simply said, DevSecOps is a DevOps extension with a clear focus on security. You can construct a cyclical process for testing the app throughout the development phase by implementing DevSecOps into your development pipeline. What is the difference between DevOps vs. DevSecOps. Challenges in infrastructure to microservices.