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https://n8n.io/
n8n.io
n8n.io - AI workflow automation tool
n8n is a free and source-available workflow automation tool
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https://github.com/ortelius/ortelius
GitHub
GitHub - ortelius/ortelius: Ortelius is a microservice catalog that centralizes supply chain and DevOps Intelligence into one location.…
Ortelius is a microservice catalog that centralizes supply chain and DevOps Intelligence into one location. Use Ortelius to expose microservice version drift across clusters, aggregate SBOMs to &am...
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https://ortelius.io/
ortelius.io
Ortelius Open Source Project
Welcome to the Ortelius Open Source Project Site
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https://github.com/schemahero/schemahero
GitHub
GitHub - schemahero/schemahero: A Kubernetes operator for declarative database schema management (gitops for database schemas)
A Kubernetes operator for declarative database schema management (gitops for database schemas) - schemahero/schemahero
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https://schemahero.io/learn/
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https://blog.cloudflare.com/automatic-remediation-of-kubernetes-nodes/
The Cloudflare Blog
Automatic Remediation of Kubernetes Nodes
In Cloudflare’s core data centers, we are using Kubernetes to run many of the diverse services that help us control Cloudflare’s edge. We are automating some aspects of node remediation to keep the Kubernetes clusters healthy.
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https://loft-sh.medium.com/kubernetes-dashboards-headlamp-3743e1bc3c4f
Medium
Kubernetes Dashboards: Headlamp
by Rich Burroughs
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https://ably.com/blog/no-we-dont-use-kubernetes
Ably Realtime
No, we don’t use Kubernetes
“No, we don’t use Kubernetes”. That always gets raised eyebrows... so we decided to write about our reasoning behind this cloud architecture decision.
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https://hceris.com/monitoring-alerts-that-dont-suck/
Mario Fernandez
Monitoring Alerts That Don't Suck
If you've been part of an On-Call rotation, you know how a bad setup will leave you (literally) sleepless. Let's work on fixing that
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https://www.reddit.com/r/RedditEng/comments/obqtfm/solving_the_three_stooges_problem/
Reddit
From the RedditEng community on Reddit
Explore this post and more from the RedditEng community
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https://rootly.io/blog/de-siloing-incident-management-how-to-make-reliability-engineering-everyone-s-job
Rootly
De-Siloing Incident Management: How to Make Reliability Engineering Everyone’s Job
4 best practices for breaking down silos and establishing a culture of shared responsibility toward reliability.
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https://blog.flant.com/best-practices-for-deploying-highly-available-apps-in-kubernetes-part-1/
Palark
Best practices for deploying highly available apps in Kubernetes. Part 1
Our recommendations for configuring basic Kubernetes mechanisms to run your apps smoothly. That includes update strategies, priority classes, requests & limits, probes, and more.
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https://yankee.dev/6-tools-to-run-kubernetes-locally
Yankee Maharjan
6 Tools to Run Kubernetes Locally
Kubernetes is a big and complicated technology and it clearly requires some time and dedication to wrap your head around. There is no vendor lock-in meaning it runs the same no matter which managed cloud platform you use it on. This means using it lo...
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https://www.infoq.com/articles/devops-and-cloud-trends-2021/
InfoQ
DevOps and Cloud InfoQ Trends Report - July 2021
This article summarizes how we see the "cloud computing and DevOps" space in 2021, which focuses on fundamental infrastructure and operational patterns, the realization of patterns in technology frameworks, and the design processes and skills that a software…
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https://www.netmeister.org/blog/dns-rrs.html
www.netmeister.org
(All) DNS Resource Records
Just how many weird Resource Records can you stuff into a zone file? And what do these weird RRs actually return?
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https://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=3454124
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https://dannorth.net/2021/07/26/we-need-to-talk-about-testing/
Dan North & Associates Ltd
We need to talk about testing
Or how programmers and testers can work together for a happy and fulfilling life. Why don’t we just automate all the testing? Is test coverage a useful metric? What does it mean to “shift testing left”? When and where should we be testing? How much is enough…
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https://rootly.io/blog/the-unique-reliability-engineering-requirements-of-microservices
Rootly
The Unique Reliability Engineering Requirements of Microservices
Although the fundamental concepts of site reliability engineering are the same in any environment, SREs must adapt practices to different technologies, like microservices.
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https://aonewomanshow.medium.com/monitoring-theory-from-scratch-the-definitions-d0b59f124965
Medium
Monitoring theory, from scratch — The definitions
Monitoring mini-series, part 1
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https://aonewomanshow.medium.com/monitoring-theory-from-scratch-indicators-and-synthetics-f6d3ede7e34f
Medium
Monitoring theory, from scratch — Indicators and synthetics
Monitoring mini-series, part 2
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https://medium.com/sharechat-techbyte/making-tracing-as-a-part-of-engineering-dna-f71192edbbff
Medium
Making Tracing as a part of Engineering DNA
At ShareChat, with enormous growing business dynamics and increasing MAUs & DAUs, we have started focusing not just on building great…