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How Containers Enable You To Use Microservices in DevOps

Dzone - DevOps

Both containers and microservices are gaining immense popularity and becoming industrial norms for enterprise organizations. Whereas, according to a survey on microservices adoption , 92% of respondents say that they had some success with microservices. But what exactly do we mean by microservices and containers?

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OpenTelemetry for Microservices Tracing and Observability

Dzone - DevOps

They observe the telemetry data (logs, metrics, traces) emitted from the application/microservice using various observability tools and make informed decisions regarding scaling, maintaining, or troubleshooting applications in the production environment. And most importantly, what is in it for developers, DevOps, and SRE folks?

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Cortex raises $15M Series A to help development teams wrangle their microservices

TechCrunch

Cortex , a startup that helps engineering teams get improved visibility into the Rube Goldberg machine that is their microservices architecture and improve their overall development practices around it, today announced that it has raised a $15 million Series A funding round led by Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital, which led the company’s $2.5

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Maximizing Business Benefits: Building Microservices Architecture in Azure

Dzone - DevOps

Transitioning from monolithic architecture to microservices brings about significant advantages for businesses. This is where microservices shine, offering a more efficient way to develop, protect, and market applications.

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OpsLevel raises $5M to fix DevOps

TechCrunch

The term “DevOps” has been rendered meaningless and developers still don’t have access to the right tools to put the overall idea into practice, the team behind DevOps startup OpsLevel argues. “[PagerDuty] was an important part of the DevOps movement. Image Credits: OpsLevel.

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Three Trends That Will Transform DevOps in 2023

DevOps.com

The onset of COVID-19 accelerated digital transformation-related initiatives like cloud migration, microservices, observability and CI/CD, giving long-delayed projects the budget and staffing they needed to build momentum.

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Collaborative Development of New Features With Microservices

Dzone - DevOps

In a microservices architecture, code is broken into small units. These pieces of code can be developed in isolation and shipped independently to production, which reduces dependencies between teams—the result: is rapid feature development and faster time to market.