September 2018
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DevOps Special Reports

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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.
The InfoQ eMag: Testing Your Distributed (Cloud) Systems (books, Aug 27, 2018)
Uber Open Sources JVM Profiler for Tracing Distributed JVMs (news, Aug 28, 2018)
The Best CLI Is the One You Don't Have to Install (articles, Sep 02, 2018)
The State of DevOps in Banking - A Report from DOES London 2018 (articles, Aug 23, 2018)
Auth0's Move to a Single-Cloud Architecture on AWS (news, Aug 25, 2018)

6 Tips for Achieving Continuous Delivery: for the Database

Continuous delivery is about implementing a process so that reliable software can be deployed without problems, at any time. Need tips on what steps to take next? Read the whitepaper.

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Microservices in a Post-Kubernetes Era (articles, Sep 01, 2018)
Google Explains Why Others Are Doing SRE Wrong (news, Jul 01, 2018)
"Docker Application Guides" Demonstrate How to Deploy Enterprise Apps to Swarm and Kubernetes (news, Aug 01, 2018)
Trunk Based Development as a Cornerstone for Continuous Delivery (news, Apr 22, 2018)
GitHub Engineering Adopts New Architecture for MySQL High Availability (news, Jul 08, 2018)

NGINX Releases Open Source Web Server with Dynamic Configuration

NGINX recently released version 1.0 of Unit, an open-source web and application server. The server supports remote and dynamic configuration and incurs no service interruptions for configuration changes. Unit 1.0 also supports multiple languages (Go, Perl, PHP, Python, and Ruby) running on the same instance, including multiple versions of the same language.

Oracle Releases GraalVM 1.0, a Polyglot Virtual Machine and Platform

Oracle has announced the 1.0 release of GraalVM, a polyglot virtual machine and platform.The initial release includes the capability to run Java and JVM languages (via bytecode) as well as full support for JavaScript and Node.JS, with beta support for Ruby, Python and R code.

Google Releases Knative: A Kubernetes Framework to Build, Deploy, and Manage Serverless Workloads

At Google Cloud Next 2018 the release of Knative was announced as a “Kubernetes-based platform to build, deploy, and manage modern serverless workloads”. The open source framework attempts to codify the best practices around building, serving requests, and eventing. Knative has been developed by Google in close partnership with Pivotal, IBM, Red Hat, and SAP.

Gene Kim: Key Findings from "2018 Accelerate State of DevOps Report”

In this webinar, Gene Kim offers a closer look at the key findings in the 2018 Accelerate State of DevOps Report, and investigates the growing importance of the database in successful DevOps and IT performance. Sept 25th Webinar – Register Now.

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Why Segment Returned to a Monolith from Microservices

Alexandra Noonan, from Segment, describes how they moved their original monolithic architecture to microservices and then found problems with that approach which required them to rethink and move back to a (different) monolithic architecture with far more appreciable benefits.

Jib, a Java Container Image Builder from Google

Google recently announced Jib, an open-source container image builder that lets Java developers build Java containers using well-known Java tools.

Packaging Applications for Docker and Kubernetes: Metaparticle vs Pulumi vs Ballerina

Metaparticle, Ballerina, and Pulumi have introduced different approaches by empowering developers to handle deployment automation within programing language itself without having handwriting YAMLs.

Aurynn Shaw on Enabling a Sustainable DevOps Culture (Podcast)

Shane Hastie speaks to Aurynn Shaw about how DevOps, Microservices and other “technical” approaches are in fact cultural constraints on technical ideas.

The Kubernetes Effect

To successfully design for, implement, and run applications on Kubernetes requires knowledge of primitives, and awareness of design principles and practices. This article provides an overview.

Servlet and Reactive Stacks in Spring Framework 5

Spring 5 supports traditional servlet-based and reactive web stacks in the same application. In this article Spring committer Rossen Stoyanchev provides guidance for choosing the appropriate stack.

Sanjeev Sharma of IBM on What a DevOps Culture Really Means (Podcast)

In this podcast we spoke to Sanjeev Sharma, a distinguished engineer at IBM, on the challenges for large enterprises adopting DevOps at scale and what it really means to have a DevOps culture.

Adapting DevSecOps for the Database

This whitepaper details how and why DevOps can be applied to the database, and then outlines the steps necessary to include it in DevSecOps. Download now.

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Chaos Engineering: Building Immunity in Production Systems

Nikhil Barthwal discusses Chaos Engineering, its purpose, how to go about it, metrics to collect, the purpose of monitoring and logging, etc.

Running AWS Lambda Functions on CloudFront with Lambda@Edge

Oliver Gutperl introduces the Lambda@Edge runtime model, outlines use cases like cookie handling and redirects, then he covers experimental ideas that take advantage of serverless.

Gotchas Using Terraform in a Secure Delivery Pipeline

Anton Babenko discusses how to integrate Terraform in a secure continuous delivery pipeline, explaining how to manage AWS infrastructure in a secure way using Terraform.

The Modern Operating System in 2018

Justin Cormack looks at unikernels, LinuxKit, hypervisors, containers, library operating systems,and other recent developments to see status on the route towards agility for the operating system

Incident Management at Netflix Velocity

Dave Hahn talks about how Netflix engineering teams think about failure, why they believe chaos is their friend, failure is guaranteed, and why Netflix is better off having both.
 

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