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Explore the power of Istio, the CNCF graduated project that simplifies the development and deployment of microservices-based applications with its focus on service mesh and API management. Discover how this open-source tool streamlines communication, manages APIs, and offers monitoring and observability features in cloud native environments. Learn more in this informative post on Istio 101.- Published on
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Unleash the full potential of your cloud native applications with ease! With Litmus, you can test and validate your applications before they reach production, ensuring seamless and flawless performance. This blog post is a comprehensive guide to the world of Litmus, designed to help you make the most of this cutting-edge tool. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how to test and validate your cloud native applications like a pro!- Published on
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Discover the power of Cilium, a CNCF graduated project revolutionizing cloud native networking and security. Utilizing Linux kernel technologies such as BPF and XDP, Cilium offers fast and flexible solutions for containerized workloads with highly granular security policies, efficient load balancing, and performance monitoring. Integrating seamlessly with Kubernetes, learn how Cilium can secure and optimize your cloud native workloads in our latest blog post.- Published on
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Discover the power of Kubernetes with Cloud Tech's comprehensive guide! From understanding containers to deploying and managing applications at scale, this series will take you on a deep dive into the world of container orchestration. Click now to read the second post in this exciting series!- Published on
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Unlock the power of lightning-fast database caching with this comprehensive guide. Learn about the 3 most common types of database caching, including integrated, local, and remote caches, and discover the best fit for your system. Click now for expert insights and follow the author for more tech tips!- Published on
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Explore the cutting-edge world of cloud native technology with our in-depth series on the most innovative projects from the CNCF. In this edition, delve into the powerful and versatile world of Argo - the open-source platform for managing container-based workflows. Click to read now and discover why Argo is leading the way in cloud native computing.- Published on
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Browse re:Invent 2022 attendee guides, curated by AWS Heroes, AWS industry teams, and AWS Partners. Each guide contains recommended sessions, tips and tricks for building your agenda, and other useful resources. Stay tuned for more guides!- Published on
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When you are caching data from your database, there are caching patterns for Redis and Memcached that you can implement, including proactive and reactive approaches. The patterns you choose to implement should be directly related to your caching and application objectives.- Published on
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Hybrid Networking refers to a network that spans AWS and an on-premises data center. Hybrid networking architectures help organizations integrate their on-premises data center and AWS operations to support a broad spectrum of use cases, by using a common set of cloud services, tools, and APIs across on-premises and cloud environments.- Published on
In the context of a companyβs IT environment, a disaster is an event that partially or completely disrupts the operations of one or more applications. A disaster normally requires human intervention to fail over to secondary copies of applications in order to maintain their functionality.- Published on
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Discover the secret to building scalable and efficient applications with the 12-Factor App methodology. Learn how to decouple components, handle dependencies, store configs, utilize backing services, and more in this informative guide.- Published on
You can consider multiple deployment strategies and variations for rolling out new versions of software in a continuous delivery process. This section discusses the most common deployment methods - all at once (deploy in place), rolling, immutable, and blue/green. We will also discuss which of these methods are supported by AWS CodeDeploy and AWS Elastic Beanstalk.- Published on
In this blog post, we discuss the practices of continuous integration and continuous delivery and explains the difference between continuous delivery and continuous deployment.- Published on
At a keynote during its Amazon Web Services (AWS) re:Invent 2021 conference today, Amazon launched AWS IoT RoboRunner, a new robotics service designed to make it easier for enterprises to build and deploy apps that enable fleets of robots to work together.- Published on
As businesses increasingly rely on cloud computing to power their operations, choosing the right load balancing solution becomes critical. The Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud offers two popular load balancing solutions - Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) and Application Load Balancer (ALB). In this blog post, weβll explore the key differences between ELB and ALB, and help you determine which one is better for your load balancing needs.- Published on
When it comes to message queuing in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud, two popular solutions stand out - Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) and Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS). Both services allow for asynchronous communication between decoupled application components, but there are important differences to consider when choosing between SNS and SQS. In this blog post, weβll explore the key differences between SNS and SQS, and help you determine which one is better for your message queuing needs.- Published on
As businesses look to migrate their operations to the cloud, choosing the right database solution for their needs becomes increasingly important. The Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud offers two popular NoSQL database solutions - Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and Amazon DynamoDB. In this blog post, weβll explore the key differences between RDS and DynamoDB, and help you determine which one is right for your application.- Published on
When it comes to cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the most popular providers on the market. AWS offers a variety of services, including compute services like AWS Lambda and EC2. But what is the difference between these two services and which one is the best option for your needs? In this blog post, we will compare AWS Lambda and EC2 to help you make an informed decision.- Published on
As a developer, having a reliable domain name system (DNS) service is critical for your website or web application to be accessible to users. Amazon Route 53 is a highly available and scalable cloud-based DNS service offered by Amazon Web Services (AWS). In this blog post, weβll take a closer look at what Amazon Route 53 is and what it can do for you.- Published on
As businesses move more of their operations to the cloud, they require a way to secure their sensitive data and maintain control over their virtual networking infrastructure. Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) provides a flexible and scalable solution for this need, allowing businesses to launch and run their applications and services in a logically isolated section of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud.- Published on
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a fully managed, cloud-based relational database service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It is designed to make it easy for businesses of all sizes to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud. This service eliminates the need for businesses to worry about the underlying infrastructure, ensuring high availability, performance, and security of their database.- Published on
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) is a web service that provides scalable computing capacity in the cloud. It is a central part of the Amazon Web Services (AWS) platform and is designed to make web-scale cloud computing easier for developers. With Amazon EC2, you can launch virtual servers, configure security and networking, and manage storage.- Published on
An increasing number of businesses are choosing cloud services. If you arenβt familiar with this topic, cloud computing is when hardware (servers, storage, etc.) and software are delivered over the internet. Compared to on-premises hardware and software, cloud-based solutions such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS offer several major benefits.- Published on
Cloud computing continues to grow and will likely continue to do so. The low-cost infrastructure for enterprise solutions combined with the high-value services has resulted in cloud services being consistently in-demand.- Published on
Amazon S3 was launched 15 years ago on Pi Day, March 14, 2006, and created the first generally available AWS service. Over that time, data storage and usage has exploded, and the world has never been the same.- Published on
this article will trace the life cycle of a containerized application in its most mature environment, GKE.- Published on
A typical software development team is comprising of software developers, testers, DevOps engineers, architects, and project managers. Azure DevOps is a set of tools that allows software development teams to plan and collaborate on software development life cycle including creating features, coding, build, and deployment, testing, and provide feedback on the product.- Published on
If you want to migrate applications or even your database to the AWS cloud, here are the top 10 AWS services used by everyone in the industry.- Published on
Tips and Tricks for everyone to get oracle cloud infrastructure (OCI) Cerified within days for free.- Published on
Cloud computing in 2020 is more mature, going multi-cloud, and likely to become more focused on vertical and a sales ground war as the leading vendors battle for market share.- Published on
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As cloud computing becomes critical to IT and business in general, the demand for cloud skills will increase. Aspiring cloud professionals must prove that they have the skills and knowledge to be able to compete favorably in the market, and a cloud certification is the best way to do that.- Published on
The cloud refers to servers that are accessed over the Internet, and the software and databases that run on those servers. Cloud servers are located in data centers all over the world. By using cloud computing, users and companies donβt have to manage physical servers themselves or run software applications on their own machines.- Published on
Iβm sure youβve had Alibaba frequently popping up in your feed. Itβs a hot topic, covered often in both business and technology news.- Published on
Tips and Tricks for everyone to get Microsoft Azure Certified within days for free.