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https://www.weave.works/blog/cluster-monitoring-at-scale-on-aws
www.weave.works
Architecture Overview: Cluster Monitoring at Scale on AWS
Architecture Video: Cluster Monitoring at Scale on AWS
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https://bloggeek.me/aws-deeplens-ai-vision/
BlogGeek.me
AWS DeepLens and the Future of AI Cameras and Vision • BlogGeek.me
AWS DeepLens is a new product for developers that is going to change the way we think and architect machine vision related applications.
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https://blog.patricktriest.com/text-search-docker-elasticsearch/
Break | Better
Building a Full-Text Search App Using Docker and Elasticsearch
Adding fast, flexible full-text search to apps can be a challenge. In this tutorial, we'll walk through setting up a full-text search application using Docker, Elasticsearch, and 100 classic novels.
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https://www.serverwatch.com/server-news/cisco-debuts-its-own-kubernetes-container-platform.html
Serverwatch
Cisco Debuts Its Own Kubernetes Container Platform
Even though Cisco has a partnership with Docker Inc, the IT giant sees a need for its own container platform to enable multicloud deployments.
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https://clementc.github.io/blog/2018/01/25/moving_cli/
clementc.github.io
Clément Chastagnol ~ Moving efficiently in the CLI
A cheatsheet for moving efficiently in the CLI!
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https://medium.com/ingeniouslysimple/deploying-kubernetes-applications-with-helm-81c9c931f9d3
Medium
Deploying Kubernetes applications with Helm
In our first Kubernetes blog post, we discussed what Kubernetes has to offer and why you might want to use it.
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https://www.oreilly.com/ideas/finding-vulnerable-open-source-packages
O'Reilly Media
Finding vulnerable open source packages
When and how to test your application for open source vulnerabilities.
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https://engineering.opsgenie.com/how-does-proportional-cpu-allocation-work-with-aws-lambda-41cd44da3cac
Medium
How does proportional CPU allocation work with AWS Lambda?
Find out how CPU time allocation works in AWS Lambda compared to Docker containers using Golang and Cgroups
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https://engineering.tumblr.com/post/170040992289/how-i-review-code
cyle
How I review code
Reviewing code is one of the most important parts of an engineer's job at Tumblr, even more so than writing code. Our codebases are shared by hundreds of engineers, so it's critical to make sure we're...
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https://jaxenter.com/set-continuous-integration-process-cloud-140328.html
JAXenter
How to set up a continuous integration process in the cloud - JAXenter
In this tutorial, Denis Kuniß explains how you can set up a continuous integration process to get a library into repositories like Maven Central or Bintray.
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https://medium.com/meilleursagents-engineering/how-we-monitor-asynchronous-tasks-da25728173d6
Medium
How we monitor asynchronous tasks
In this post, I will walk you through how we monitor our celery workers. We use Bucky to collect metrics and push them into Graphite which…
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https://dev.to/danielkun/kubernetes-its-alive-2ndc
The Practical Dev
Kubernetes: It's alive!
See how I built a few live experiments for Kubernetes to see how Kubernetes behaves in action - from load balancing to auto scaling.
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https://www.enterpriseirregulars.com/124364/microservices-what-have-we-learned/
Enterprise Irregulars
Microservices – What have we learned ? - Enterprise Irregulars
Yesterday, I shared some of my thoughts on serverless architecture and ended up getting a lot of feedback and a lot of it went back to SOA and then logically on to Microservices. So I thought it may be worth penning some thoughts on this topic as well. Microservices…
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https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/monitoring-for-distributed-and-microservices-deployments
Digitalocean
Monitoring for Distributed and Microservices Deployments | DigitalOcean
In this guide, we will take a look at how monitoring and metrics collection changes for highly distributed architectures and microservices. The growing popu…
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https://www.hackread.com/most-threatening-dns-security-risks-how-to-avoid-them/
HackRead
Most Threatening DNS Security Risks And How To Avoid Them
The DNS or Domain Name System is one of the most necessary components for the internet functionality but how to protect it against attacks? Here's how.
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https://www.rdegges.com/2018/please-stop-using-local-storage/
Rdegges
Randall Degges - Please Stop Using Local Storage
Stop using local storage to store sensitive information. If you're putting a JWT in local storage you're doing it wrong.
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http://www.craigkerstiens.com/2018/01/31/postgres-hidden-gems/
Craigkerstiens
Postgres hidden gems - CRAIG KERSTIENS
Postgres has a rich set of features, even when working everyday with it you may not discover all it has to offer. In hopes of learning some new features that I didn’t know about myself as well as seeing what small gems people found joy in I tweeted out to…
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https://realpython.com/blog/python/python-memcache-efficient-caching
Realpython
Python + Memcached: Efficient Caching in Distributed Applications – Real Python
How to use memcached to speed up your Python applications by avoiding recomputing data or accessing a slow database. This tutorial also covers advanced memcached patterns like "cache and set," and using fallback caches to avoid cold cache performance issues.
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https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/red-hat-acquire-coreos-expanding-its-kubernetes-and-containers-leadership
Redhat
Red Hat to Acquire CoreOS, Expanding its Kubernetes and Containers Leadership
Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire CoreOS, Inc., an innovator and leader in Kubernetes and container-native solutions, for a purchase price…
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https://medium.com/devopslinks/security-in-the-cloud-what-i-learned-when-aws-almost-billed-me-for-29-594-in-one-day-f234cbeb8100
Medium
Security in the Cloud: What I learned when AWS (almost) billed me for $29,594 in one day.
Alright it wasn’t $29k in one day it was $8,570.60 in less than 20 hours but twenty-nine was the projected.