GitHub - wercker/stern: ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes
https://github.com/wercker/stern
https://github.com/wercker/stern
Delving into Immutable Infrastructure | TECHNICLOUD
https://technicloud.com/2018/01/09/delving-into-immutable-infrastructure/
https://technicloud.com/2018/01/09/delving-into-immutable-infrastructure/
TECHNICLOUD
Delving into Immutable Infrastructure
Before getting too far into the topic, let’s first take a quick look at the difference between mutability and immutability. Mutable Immutable Continually updated, patched, and tuned to meet the ong…
Why my Java application is OOMKilled · Banzai Cloud
https://banzaicloud.com/blog/java-resource-limits/
https://banzaicloud.com/blog/java-resource-limits/
Banzaicloud
Why my Java application is OOMKilled
At Banzai Cloud we run and deploy containerized applications to Pipeline, our PaaS. Those of you who (like us) run Java applications inside Docker, have probably already come across the problem of JVMs inaccurately detecting available memory when running…
Reusable CloudFront configuration with Terraform – buildo blog
https://blog.buildo.io/reusable-cloudfront-configuration-with-terraform-4c1de144c735
https://blog.buildo.io/reusable-cloudfront-configuration-with-terraform-4c1de144c735
Medium
Reusable CloudFront configuration with Terraform
How we host our static websites with two lines of code
Data Science in Production: Packaging, Versioning and Continuous Integration - Florian Wilhelm
http://www.florianwilhelm.info/2018/01/ds_in_prod_packaging_ci/
http://www.florianwilhelm.info/2018/01/ds_in_prod_packaging_ci/
Florian Wilhelm
Data Science in Production: Packaging, Versioning and Continuous Integration
A common pattern in most data science projects I participated in is that it’s all fun and games until someone wants to put it into production. All of a sudden the crucial question is how to deploy your model, which version, how can updates be rolled out,…
My Notes about a Production-grade Ruby on Rails Deployment on Google Cloud Kubernetes Engine | AkitaOnRails.com
http://www.akitaonrails.com/2018/01/09/my-notes-about-a-production-grade-ruby-on-rails-deployment-on-google-cloud-kubernetes-engine
http://www.akitaonrails.com/2018/01/09/my-notes-about-a-production-grade-ruby-on-rails-deployment-on-google-cloud-kubernetes-engine
Akitaonrails
My Notes about a Production-grade Ruby on Rails Deployment on Google Cloud Kubernetes Engine | AkitaOnRails.com
I've been using Google Cloud with Kubernetes Engine for 2 months and change, from zero to production. Actually, it didn't take me a month to put it...
How To Establish a High Severity Incident Management Program
https://www.gremlin.com/how-to-establish-a-high-severity-incident-management-program/
https://www.gremlin.com/how-to-establish-a-high-severity-incident-management-program/
Gremlin
How To Establish a High Severity Incident Management Program
High severity incident management is the practice of recording, triaging, tracking, and assigning business value to problems that impact critical systems. The purpose of establishing a program is to enhance the customer experience by improving your infrastructure…
ECS ChatOps with CodePipeline and Slack – Keita's Blog
https://keita.blog/2018/01/01/ecs-chatops-with-codepipeline-and-slack/
https://keita.blog/2018/01/01/ecs-chatops-with-codepipeline-and-slack/
Keita's Blog
ECS ChatOps with CodePipeline and Slack
I’m currently working on migrating a Rails application to ECS at work. The current system uses a heavily customized Capistrano setup that’s showing its signs, especially when deploying …