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Infrastructure Provisioning for Cloud-Native Applications

Dzone - DevOps

This is an article from DZone's 2022 DevOps Trend Report. Enterprises are embracing cloud-native technologies to migrate their monolithic services to a microservices architecture. However, the infrastructure required to run cloud-native applications differs from traditional ones. For more: Read the Report.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

After marked increase in cloud adoption through the pandemic, enterprises are facing new challenges, namely around the security, maintenance, and management of cloud infrastructure. Cloud systems administrator Cloud systems administrators are charged with overseeing the general maintenance and management of cloud infrastructure.

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RunX announces $4.1M seed to simplify cloud infrastructure deployment for developers

TechCrunch

RunX , an early-stage startup that wants to make it easier for developers to deploy cloud infrastructure, announced a $4.1 Company co-founder and CEO Ankur Dahiya says that as organizations deploy modern applications built on microservices and Kubernetes, the complexity in managing cloud resources has grown.

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Scaling Java Microservices to Extreme Performance Using NCache

Dzone - DevOps

Microservices have emerged as a transformative architectural approach in the realm of software development, offering a paradigm shift from monolithic structures to a more modular and scalable system.

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To Enable DevOps, Enterprises Need Autonomous Multi-Cloud Networking

Dzone - DevOps

To enable this, enterprises are building DevOps teams that leverage cloud-native architectures to modernize application frameworks with microservices and containers. This creates a new paradigm for enterprises, as DevOps need to quickly and reliably build, test, and distribute applications that are fast, secure, and in compliance.

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Microservices Sucks — Amazon Goes Back to Basics

DevOps.com

In this week’s #TheLongView: Amazon Prime Video has ditched its use of microservices-cum-serverless, reverting to a traditional, monolithic architecture. The post Microservices Sucks — Amazon Goes Back to Basics appeared first on DevOps.com. It vastly improved the workload’s cost and scalability.

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Service Mesh and Management Practices in Microservices

Dzone - DevOps

In the dynamic world of microservices architecture, efficient service communication is the linchpin that keeps the system running smoothly. To maintain the reliability, security, and performance of your microservices , you need a well-structured service mesh.