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New live online training courses

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Get hands-on training in Docker, microservices, cloud native, Python, machine learning, and many other topics. AI-driven Future State Cloud Operations , June 7. Scalable Data Science with Apache Hadoop and Spark , July 16. How Routers Really Work: Network Operating Systems and Packet Switching , June 21.

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219+ live online training courses opened for June and July

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Get hands-on training in Docker, microservices, cloud native, Python, machine learning, and many other topics. AI-driven Future State Cloud Operations , June 7. Scalable Data Science with Apache Hadoop and Spark , July 16. How Routers Really Work: Network Operating Systems and Packet Switching , June 21.

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Microservices Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Microservices seem to be everywhere. Scratch that: talk about microservices seems to be everywhere. So we wanted to determine to what extent, and how, O’Reilly subscribers are empirically using microservices. Here’s a summary of our key findings: Most adopters are successful with microservices. And that’s the problem.

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How microservices and containerization make cloud migration possible at a low cost

Trigent

Today, container-based applications and microservices are being implemented the world over for the synergy they share with the cloud. While VMs virtualize everything right down to the hardware layers, containers have a more limited approach and virtualize just the software layers above the operating system level.

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How containerization makes cloud migration services possible at a low cost

Trigent

Today, container-based applications and microservices are being implemented worldwide for the synergy they share with the cloud. While VMs virtualize everything right down to the hardware layers, containers have a more limited approach and virtualize just the software layers above the operating system level.

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DevOps: Principles, Practices, and DevOps Engineer Role

Altexsoft

For a long time, development and operations were isolated modules. Developers wrote code; the system administrators were responsible for its deployment and integration. but they don’t include whole operating systems, only the minimum required resources. Microservices. Cloud infrastructure.

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