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Why Boring Tech is Best to Avoid a Microservices Mess

DevOps.com

Microservices are all the rage. A Forrester study found that 76% of enterprises were rearchitecting applications for microservices. At the same time, microservices are definitely not a silver bullet. The post Why Boring Tech is Best to Avoid a Microservices Mess appeared first on DevOps.com.

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5 Can’t-Miss Virtual Events for the DevOps Community

OverOps

This online conference brings together continuous delivery and DevOps leaders along with the global Jenkins community for a free day-long event. The agenda will cover a variety of topics including microservices, debugging and developer productivity. Agile + DevOps West – June 8-11. DevOps Enterprise Summit London – June 23-25.

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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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Design Patterns for Microservices: Ambassador, Anti-Corruption Layer, and Backends for Frontends

Dzone - DevOps

Microservices architecture has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its ability to enable flexibility, scalability, and rapid deployment of applications. However, designing and implementing microservices can be complex, and it requires careful planning and architecture to ensure the success of the system.

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Tandem Roundtable: Microservices Vs. Monolithic Architecture

Tandem

What experience do you have with either microservices or monolithic architecture? I have a bit of experience with microservices at previous jobs, but most of that was with hybrid situations with legacy apps that followed monolithic architecture and new microservices for newer apps. Toby: That’s about the same for me.

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Understanding Kubernetes Basics

Dzone - DevOps

If you are a microservice developer or a DevOps engineer there is a good chance you came across Kubernetes. This is the Wikipedia definition and this is the simplest one out there. Many tech giants have adopted it for orchestrating their containers. let us try to understand what it is and why it is so popular.

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AWS Microservices Architecture – Enabling Faster Application Development

RapidValue

Over the past few years, we have witnessed that the use of Microservices as a means of driving agile best practices and accelerating software delivery, has become more and more commonplace. Key Features of Microservices Architecture. Microservices architecture follows the decentralized data management.