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VCs are betting big on Kubernetes: Here are 5 reasons why

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Internally, you have no choice — you must use Kubernetes if you are deploying microservices and containers (it’s actually not called Kubernetes inside of Google; it’s called Borg). At times, Kubernetes can feel like a superpower, but with all of the benefits of scalability and agility comes immense complexity.

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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

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These include compatibility issues, security concerns, the need for extensive application reconfiguration, and dealing with images based on old operating systems and outdated technology stacks that won’t seamlessly integrate into a new environment. When executing a migration strategy, consider two other factors, he adds.

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How Trainline’s CTO stays on track with professional development

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Since joining a year ago, Nikolic has split teams into horizontal and vertical functions to support operational efficiency and product development. Horizontal team members own the platforms to ensure their robustness, reliability, latency and scalability so engineers can be productive.

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RabbitMQ : A Reliable Messaging Broker for Modern Applications

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RabbitMQ, an open-source message broker, has emerged as a popular choice for managing messaging queues between different components in distributed systems. In this blog, we will explore the key features and benefits of RabbitMQ and why it has become an essential tool for building scalable and robust applications. What is RabbitMQ?

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DZone Survey 2023 Tracks Range of Container Experiences

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Only 22% of respondents said their company uses microservices, while in our 2022 Microservices survey, the rate was 93%, and in the 2021 Containers survey, it was 74%. Respondents at organizations using microservices had significantly more code and computational work running in containers.

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What You Need to Know About Containerization: An Overview

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Containers hold a unit of software that includes the code and all dependencies while allowing it to share the machine’s operating system kernel. Containers are extremely scalable because of their relatively small deployment size. Containers are more lightweight and more agile because they run on a shared operating system kernel.

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What Is.NET Used For?

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For instance, Microsoft has also released several other versions of the.NET framework, including.NET Core.NET Core was primarily developed to enable the.NET framework to be compatible with operating systems other than Windows and to become an open-source platform. Microservices: what is.NET used for?