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Demystifying Kuma Service Mesh

DZone

Service mesh emerged as a response to the growing popularity of cloud-native environments, microservices architecture, and Kubernetes. It has its roots in the three-tiered model of application architecture. While Kubernetes helped resolve deployment challenges, the communication between microservices remained a source of unreliability.

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Ready-to-Use High Availability Architectures for MySQL and PostgreSQL

Percona

Open source databases provide great foundations for high availability — without the pitfalls of vendor lock-in that can come with proprietary software. However, open source software doesn’t typically include built-in HA solutions. They’re proven and ready-to-go.

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Geek Reading - Week of June 5, 2013

DZone

Making Google’s CalDAV and CardDAV APIs available for everyone ( Google Developers Blog). Improving testing by using real traffic from production ( Hacker News). Why haven’t cash-strapped American schools embraced open source? SAP to acquire Hybris to jumpstart its presence in e-commerce ( VentureBeat). Hacker News).

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Automated Deployment and Architectural Validation with Pitometer and keptn!

Dynatrace

You can read my blog supporting my session titled “ Performance as Code: Lets make it a Standard ” on the Neotys PAC blog. Pitometer in Action: Queries data from different data sources, grades each and calculates an overall deployment score. Beyond basic metrics: Detecting Architectural Regressions.

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Introducing AthenaX, Uber Engineering’s Open Source Streaming Analytics Platform

Uber Engineering

Uber facilitates seamless and more enjoyable user experiences by channeling data from a variety of real-time sources.

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Architected for resiliency: How Dynatrace withstands data center outages

Dynatrace

The fact is, Reliability and Resiliency must be rooted in the architecture of a distributed system. The path to “Architected for Resiliency” is long, but it clearly pays off in the long run, especially when outages occur, as I want to show you in this blog post. Fact #4: Multi-node, multi-availability zone deployment architecture.

AWS 186
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Why PostgreSQL Is a Top Choice for Enterprise-level Databases

Percona

PostgreSQL is a free and open source object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) that has existed since the mid-1990s. In this blog post, we will explore some of the reasons why PostgreSQL is a top choice for enterprise-level databases. Reliability PostgreSQL is known for its reliability and stability.

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