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In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to DevOps on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: https://www.infoq.com/devops/. |
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The Kubernetes Effect (articles, Feb 07, 2018) | DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report - January 2018 (articles, Jan 31, 2018) | Cloud Event-Driven Architectures with Spring Cloud Stream 2.0 (presentations, Feb 01, 2018) | AWS Streamlines Amazon EC2 Spot Instance Pricing Model and Operational Complexity (news, Jan 31, 2018) | Real-Time Monitoring with Grafana, StatsD and InfluxDB (presentations, Jan 30, 2018) |
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This ebook reviews five of the top performance metrics to capture to assess the health of your enterprise Java application: Business Transactions, External Dependencies, Caching Strategy, Garbage Collection, and Application Topology. Download now. Sponsored content |
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Is Docker Dead? (presentations, Dec 24, 2017) | Meltdown and Spectre: What They Are and How to Deal with Them (news, Jan 05, 2018) | Monitoring Microservices - A Prediction for 2018 (news, Nov 26, 2017) | Why and How Database Changes Should Be Included in the Deployment Pipeline (articles, Jan 30, 2018) | Buoyant Releases New Kubernetes Service Mesh Conduit Written in Rust and Golang (news, Jan 11, 2018) |
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HashiCorp has published a Terraform Recommend Practices guide to assist enterprises looking to embrace cloud technologies and Infrastructure as Code (IaC). An overflow of a typical recommended Terraform workflow is provided, and a “provisioning maturity model” is presented, which also provides advice on how to evolve current practices from one stage to the next. | MakeMyTrip, an online travel company, talks about their monitoring philosophy and setup in a series of articles. The hybrid infrastructure is monitored across the stack by mostly open source tools. |
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As more enterprises embrace DevOps practices and move workloads to the cloud, application architects are increasingly looking to design choices that maximize the speed of development and deployment. Two of the fastest growing are containers and microservices. Download now. Sponsored content |
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Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF) version 2.0 sees a significant expansion of the platform. As well as the original Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering, PCF 2.0 now also includes a Kubernetes-based container service and an upcoming Function/Serverless service alongside a marketplace of add-on services that extend the capabilities of the platform. | InfoQ caught up with Brian Gracely, director product strategy for Red Hat Openshift, about how Kubernetes has helped shape the product direction and how it's relevant to developers and architects. | Practices from the DevOps world are being adopted into managing networking services. Vendor hardware, configuration tools and deployment modes have eased programmable configuration and automation of network devices and functions. |
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We know what "cloud-native apps" are, but what about the data services they depend on? In this article, we look at ten characteristics of cloud-native data and the implications of each. |
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If you're not already using Microservices, you are safely out of the early adopter phase of the adoption curve. This article will help you get started writing, discovering, and calling Microservices. |
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Consumer-driven contracts enable our teams at Rightmove to work independently, and be confident that their changes won’t break other services when deploying their own. |
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At the microXchg 2017 conference Uwe Friedrichsen discussed the core concepts of “Resilient Functional Service Design” and how to create observable systems. |
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The most popular agile framework, Scrum, predates the growth of DevOps, and some re-thinking is required to make the system work in a DevOps environment. |
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Cloud migration is a critical step for an enterprise to achieve digital transformation. But migrating presents many challenges including minimizing downtime, staying within budget, and managing performance. Download this eBook now to launch your migration project with a proven plan. Sponsored content |
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Thomas Fricke describes some common patterns to build applications for use in containers, with real world examples using Kubernetes. |
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Michael Bryzek discusses building software with no dev, QA or staging environments, diving into “verifying in production” - what it takes to build software tested continuously in production. |
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Mark Fisher and Dave Syer introduce the introduce Spring Cloud Function in the context of using Java and Spring, from the basic programming model all the way to multi-cloud deployments. |
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Idit Levine describes and demonstrates common debugging techniques and introduces Squash, a new tool and methodology. |
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Adam Yuret discusses what real-world pressures are, preventing organizations from achieving what Lean and Agile approaches promise. |
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