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Grafana: Shining a light into Kubernetes clusters

InfoWorld

Back in 2014, when the wave of containers, Kubernetes, and distributed computing was breaking over the technology industry, Torkel Ödegaard was working as a platform engineer at eBay Sweden.

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Platform Engineering: Creating a Paved Path to Reduce Developer Toil

DevOps.com

This article is part one of a series of three on the boom in platform engineering and its role in reducing cognitive load and creating a better developer experience. Developer toil and cognitive load in the cloud-native space is real.

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Building Resilience With Chaos Engineering and Litmus

Dzone - DevOps

The scalability, agility, and continuous delivery offered by microservices architecture make it a popular option for businesses today. Nevertheless, microservices architectures are not invulnerable to disruptions.

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What is DataOps? Collaborative, cross-functional analytics

CIO

It brings together DevOps teams with data engineers and data scientists to provide the tools, processes, and organizational structures to support the data-focused enterprise. The approach values continuous delivery of analytic insights with the primary goal of satisfying the customer. What is DataOps?

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Polyglot persistence vs multi-model databases for microservices

CircleCI

Microservice architecture is an application system design pattern in which an entire business application is composed of individual functional scoped services, which can scale on demand. These features have made microservices architecture a popular choice for enterprises. Database management challenges for microservices.

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Secure Software Summit: Applying Chaos Engineering to Software Security

DevOps.com

It is not uncommon for enterprises to have over 1,000 microservices and millions of containers running thousands […]. The post Secure Software Summit: Applying Chaos Engineering to Software Security appeared first on DevOps.com. Our systems are quickly becoming larger and larger, with more and more moving parts.

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DevOps to Ensure Quality in Microservices

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THIS ARTICLE WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON TECHBEACON as “Microservices quality issues? A modern DevOps approach can help” Your team has followed industry trends and shifted from a monolithic system to a widely distributed, scalable, and highly available microservices architecture. DevOps and microservices.