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DevOps engineer tools: Deploy, test, evaluate, repeat

Dynatrace

DevOps platform engineers are responsible for cloud platform availability and performance, as well as the efficiency of virtual bandwidth, routers, switches, virtual private networks, firewalls, and network management. Microsoft Azure. ” What does a DevOps platform engineer do? Configuration management.

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What is container orchestration?

Dynatrace

But managing the deployment, modification, networking, and scaling of multiple containers can quickly outstrip the capabilities of development and operations teams. This orchestration includes provisioning, scheduling, networking, ensuring availability, and monitoring container lifecycles. How does container orchestration work?

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Golang, or Go, is an open-source programming language created by Google in 2009 that is used to create software programs. It also can integrate with cloud-based providers, like Amazon, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, and others. Best of all, it is open-source and has a large support community behind it.

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Top 13 Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Golang, or Go, is an open-source programming language created by Google in 2009 that is used to create software programs. It also can integrate with cloud-based providers, like Amazon, Google Cloud Platform, Azure, and others. Best of all, it is open-source and has a large support community behind it.

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Ten Recommendations for Running Your MongoDB Environment

Percona

First released in 2009, it is the most used NoSQL database and has been downloaded more than 325 million times. When you run multiple MongoD processes on the same server, it’s very difficult to monitor them and the resources they are consuming (CPU, RAM, Network, etc.).