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No code automation testing: When to use and when not to use

Testsigma

Having a coded approach to test automation has its benefits. It certainly does give you the power to be extra flexible in terms of test case creation. Hence, you need to decide if that is really the power you need because, in the end, you need automation that gives you returns on your investment(ROI). When to use.

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The 3 biggest mistakes you can make when moving to Kubernetes

Dynatrace

for more than a few blogs, but that’s not why we’re here. More specifically, all the things that can go wrong when moving to Kubernetes—and how to avoid making the mistakes that can lead to such problems. So, without further ado, let me share these hard-earned mistakes you should avoid like the plague when moving to Kubernetes!

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Migrating Critical Traffic At Scale with No Downtime?—?Part 1

The Netflix TechBlog

When undertaking system migrations, one of the main challenges is establishing confidence and seamlessly transitioning the traffic to the upgraded architecture without adversely impacting the customer experience. This blog series will examine the tools, techniques, and strategies we have utilized to achieve this goal.

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Dynatrace enables automated remediation with the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform

Dynatrace

Ansible automation has changed the game for IT operations. But the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform integration with the Dynatrace Software Intelligence Platform takes automated remediation to a whole new level. Back then, the concept of automation meant something different. Everything I did was automation.

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Path to NoOps part 2: How infrastructure as code makes cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale

Dynatrace

Infrastructure as code is a way to automate infrastructure provisioning and management. And it’s a crucial step toward achieving cloud automation on the path to NoOps. In this blog, I explore how Dynatrace has made cloud automation attainable—and repeatable—at scale by embracing the principles of infrastructure as code.

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What is infrastructure as code? Discover the basics, benefits, and best practices

Dynatrace

The IT world is rife with jargon — and “as code” is no exception. “As code” means simplifying complex and time-consuming tasks by automating some, or all, of their processes. ” While this methodology extends to every layer of the IT stack, infrastructure as code (IAC) is the most prominent example.

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Implementing AWS well-architected pillars with automated workflows

Dynatrace

If you use AWS cloud services to build and run your applications, you may be familiar with the AWS Well-Architected framework. And how can you verify this performance consistently across a multicloud environment that also uses Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform frameworks?

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