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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Deploy Secure Public Web Endpoints Welcome to Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS—our comprehensive blog series on advanced networking strategies tailored for regional evacuation, failover, and robust disaster recovery. Public Application Load Balancer (ALB): Establishes an ALB, integrating the previous certificate.

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Canary vs blue-green deployment to reduce enterprise downtime

CircleCI

Historically, developers brought applications offline when deploying changes and updates, resulting in downtime. Now, continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines that automate application build, test, and deployment help keep environments up as much as possible, and speed up the deployment process.

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Blue-Green Deployments: A Definition and Introductory Guide

LaunchDarkly

This deployment process involves creating two identical instances of a production app behind a load balancer. At any given time, one app is responding to user traffic, while the other app receives constant updates from your team’s continuous integration (CI) server. The blue environment is live. Current state.

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Cloud Native Patterns: Canary Release

Daniel Bryant

In this series, we’ll discuss key patterns in cloud native application development, why they’re effective, how to implement them in your organization, the consequences of doing so, and provide examples using popular cloud native tools. This includes the ability to observe and comprehend both technical metrics (e.g.

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Infrastructure Engineer: Key Duties, Skills, and Background

Altexsoft

An infrastructure engineer is a person who designs, builds, coordinates, and maintains the IT environment companies need to run internal operations, collect data, develop and launch digital products, support their online stores, and achieve other business objectives. Infrastructure upgrades and integration project management.

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Important Practices for DevOps in the Cloud

OTS Solutions

The aim of DevOps is to streamline development so that the requirements of the users can make it into application production while the cloud offers automation to the process of provisioning and scaling so that application changes can be done. Here are some of the best practices to adopt for DevOps Development.

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Is Kubernetes Hard? 12 Reasons Why, and What to Do About It

d2iq

3) Avoiding code abandonment Oftentimes, developers abandon open-source projects because of a lack of time or when components and software no longer function. When a project is abandoned and you continue to use the CNCF project add-on, you no longer have an upgrade path or technical support, and are open to security risks.