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https://blog.cloudflare.com/arm-takes-wing/
The Cloudflare Blog
ARM Takes Wing: Qualcomm vs. Intel CPU comparison
For the first time in a while, Intel has serious competition in the server market: Qualcomm and Cavium both have new server platforms based on the ARMv8 64-bit architecture.
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http://www.michaelnygard.com/blog/2017/11/root-cause-analysis-as-storytelling/
Michaelnygard
Root Cause Analysis as Storytelling - Wide Awake Developers
Humans are great storytellers and even better story-listeners. We love to hear stories so much that when there aren't any available, we make them up on our own. From an early age, children grasp the idea of narrative. Even if they don't understand the forms…
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https://www.slideshare.net/dbryant_uk/devoxx-2017-continuous-delivery-with-containers-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly
www.slideshare.net
Devoxx 2017 "Continuous Delivery with Containers: The Good, the Bad, …
Implementing a continuous delivery (CD) pipeline is not trivial, and the introduction of container technology to the development stack can introduce additional…
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https://blog.newrelic.com/2017/11/06/infrastructure-ntp-migration/
New Relic Blog
New Relic: Lost in Time: Searching for Rogue Devices During an NTP Migration - New Relic Blog
During a recent NTP migration, here’s how we searched for—and found—rogue devices using New Relic Infrastructure and Puppet.
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https://githubengineering.com/transit-and-peering-how-your-requests-reach-github/
GitHub Engineering
Transit and Peering: How your requests reach GitHub
GitHub is at a scale that provides exposure to interesting aspects of running a major site and are working to mature and level-up many parts of our infrastructure as we grow. One of the areas where this is evident is in how your requests find their destination…
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https://daasnerds.com/making-marketing-infrastructure-robust-8a630f6389c2
DaaS Nerds
Making Marketing Infrastructure Robust
Lessons from Site Reliability Engineering: Part 1
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https://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2017/11/getting-started-with-buildah/
projectatomic.io
Getting Started with Buildah
Check out the new Buildah project logo. Isn’t it sweet?
Getting Started with Buildah
I’ve been working with Linux containers at Red Hat since OpenShift used cartridges. With the help of some colleagues in Redwood City, I built a Red Hat MRG Messaging (Qpid)…
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https://github.com/zuazo/dockerspec
GitHub
zuazo/dockerspec
A small Ruby Gem to run RSpec and Serverspec, Infrataster and Capybara tests against Dockerfiles or Docker images easily. - zuazo/dockerspec
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGztKw580yQ
YouTube
Making Microservices Micro with Istio Service Mesh by Ray Tsang
Microservices are here to stay. When applied properly, microservices techniques and culture ultimately help us continuously improve business at a faster pace than traditional architecture. However, microservices architecture itself can be complex to configure.…
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http://programmingzen.com/pitfalls-when-learning-to-program/
Programming Zen
25 Pitfalls When Learning to Program | Programming Zen
I'm going to share with you common pitfalls when learning to program (or mastering programming). Many of these affect both beginners and professionals.
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https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/11/5-steps-to-better-GCP-network-performance.html
Google Cloud Platform Blog
5 steps to better GCP network performance
By Colt McAnlis, Developer Advocate We’re admittedly a little biased, but we’re pretty proud of our networking technology. Jupiter , the ...
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https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2017/11/amazon-ecs-cli-version-1-0-0/
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Amazon ECS CLI Version 1.0.0
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https://www.weave.works/blog/announcing-kured-a-kubernetes-reboot-daemon
www.weave.works
Announcing Kured, a Kubernetes Reboot Daemon
Kured (KUbernetes REboot Daemon) is a Kubernetes daemonset that performs safe automatic node reboots when the need to do so is indicated by the package management system of the underlying OS.
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https://www.mongodb.com/blog/post/announcing-mongodb-36
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Ask HN: What is your preferred Python 3 testing framework?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15628980
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https://sdtimes.com/dev-oops-devops-efforts-fail/
SD Times
Dev-Oops: Why DevOps efforts fail - SD Times
The main goal of DevOps is quite simple: ship software updates frequently, reliably, and with better quality, according to an expert from Shippable.
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https://www.datasciencecentral.com/profiles/blogs/devops-pipeline-for-a-machine-learning-project
Datasciencecentral
DevOps Pipeline for a Machine Learning Project
Machine learning is getting more and more popular in applications and software products, from accounting to hot dog recognition apps. When you add machine lea…
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https://bretfisher.github.io/orchestration-workshop/#1
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https://aws.amazon.com/earth/
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https://opensource.com/article/17/11/net-linux
Opensource.com
Getting started with .NET for Linux
Microsoft's decision to make .NET Core open source means it's time for Linux developers to get comfortable and start experimenting.
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https://devhints.io/go
Devhints.io cheatsheets
Go cheatsheet
The one-page guide to Go: usage, examples, links, snippets, and more.