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Quarkus 3: The Future of Java Microservices With Virtual Threads and Beyond

Dzone - DevOps

Over the past four years, developers have harnessed the power of Quarkus , experiencing its transformative capabilities in evolving Java microservices from local development to cloud deployments. In this enlightening journey, let’s delve into the heart of Quarkus 3's integration with virtual threads ( Project Loom ).

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

OverOps

Network and collaborate with your fellow software development and delivery peers at one of these virtual events. We hope to (virtually) see you there! This online conference brings together continuous delivery and DevOps leaders along with the global Jenkins community for a free day-long event. Agile + DevOps West – June 8-11.

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Fast Deployments of Microservices Using Ansible and Kubernetes

Dzone - DevOps

This article demonstrates a faster way to develop Spring Boot microservices using a bare-metal Kubernetes cluster that runs on your own development machine. In the first post , I explained how to get Ansible up and running on a Linux virtual machine inside Windows.

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14 in-demand cloud roles companies are hiring for

CIO

Whether that means implementing cloud-based policies, deploying patches and updates, or analyzing network performance, these IT pros are skilled at navigating virtualized environments. Role growth: 21% of companies have added DevOps engineer roles as part of their cloud investments.

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DevOps to Ensure Quality in Microservices

Coveros

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.

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Microservices With Apache Camel and Quarkus (Part 2)

Dzone - DevOps

In the first part of this series , we saw a simplified microservices-based money transfer application, implemented using Apache Camel and AWS SDK (Software Development Kit) as Java development tools and Quarkus as a runtime platform. Quarkus is able to run your applications in two modes: JVM (Java Virtual Machine) -based and native.

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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.