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October 9 · Issue #156 · View online
Weekly newsletter with curated articles about DevOps.
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We start our newsletter with the Challenges of Operationalizing Microservices. In the article section there is testing in production the hard parts, an introduction to percentile, serverless with go and graphql, using github as a docker registry, multi-cloud architecture, aws data transfer costs, backing up and restore k8s data using Velero, and The Guardian migration from MongoDB to PostgreSQL. What about sharing an article/video to be published in the next issue? Send it to us! @devopsweeknews.
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What Lies between: the Challenges of Operationalizing Microservices
Colin Breck presents practical approaches to take microservices into production or increase the value provided by existing systems and also explores how to integrate microservices at scale.
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Testing in Production: the hard parts - Cindy Sridharan - Medium
In this post, Cindy Sridharan aims to explore the topic of curtailing blast radius in more detail.
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An introduction to 99 percentile for programmers. - Ankur Anand - Medium
This blog post is to explain the importance of the analysis of 99 percentile, their notations, differences with basic statistics like mean, median or max, and by the end turn this newly learned knowledge into a real-world scenario and write an Application in Go(Golang) around this.
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Serverless with Go and Graphql - Timothy White - Medium
Writing a GraphQL service using AWS Lambda, Postgresql, and Golang.
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Setting up GitHub Package Registry with Docker and Golang
Do you know that you can use Github as a docker registry?
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Multi-Cloud Architectures for the Enterprise: Part 1
This post shows an implementation of the Multi-Cloud Architecture starting from the network part.
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AWS Data Transfer
Do you understand how much data transfer costs on AWS?
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Using Velero for K8s Backup and Restore of CSI Volumes - Blah, Cloud.
This post will show how to backup and restore the information on your kubernetes cluster.
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Why The Guardian Switched From MongoDB to PostgreSQL
Looks like NoSQL is not always the right answer, however, SQL is neither as well. You can read here why The Guardian switched from MongoDB to PostgreSQL.
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We wish you a great week!
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