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Why Writing an Accurate Test Plan Can Prevent Errors?

Kovair

In this article, you will learn about the importance of writing accurate test plans and how an effective test plan can help to prevent errors. The post Why Writing an Accurate Test Plan Can Prevent Errors? appeared first on Kovair Blog.

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Keep Test Coverage Where it is Needed

DZone

I'm not a believer in having standards for test coverage. I know teams that require 60%, 70%, or 80% test coverage for their code. I don't like having standards like this because different code has different requirements for testing. Straightforward code like getters and setters don't really need to be tested. However, more complex code that encapsulates business rules should be tested.

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ScaleGrid DBaaS Expands MySQL Hosting Services Through AWS Cloud

Scalegrid

PALO ALTO, Calif., June 6, 2019 – ScaleGrid , the Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) leader in the SQL and NoSQL space, has announced the expansion of their fully managed MySQL Hosting services to support Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. The platform allows MySQL AWS administrators to automate their time-consuming database operations in the cloud and improve their performance with high availability, disaster recovery, polyglot persistence, and advanced monitoring and analytics.

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Get automated full-stack visibility into containerd-based Kubernetes environments

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Docker, Inc. contributed the containerd container runtime to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in 2017. In 2019, Containerd became the 5th project to reach CNCF’s highest maturity level, graduation. Containerd integrates with the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) and manages the lifecycle of containers on Kubernetes worker nodes.

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Handling Service Timeouts Using Istio

DZone

The Timeout Design Pattern states that you should not wait for a service response for an indefinite amount of time — you should rather throw an exception instead of waiting for too long. This will ensure that you are not stuck in a limbo state while continuing to consume application resources. In my earlier blog post, I discussed the fallacies of Distributed Computing and how service calls made over the network are not reliable and might fail.

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DevOps Days Tampa Bay

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. The post DevOps Days Tampa Bay appeared first on Dynatrace blog.

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WebP Caching has Landed!

KeyCDN

WebP has become a popular image format. Therefore, we’ve developed a solution to even better integrate WebP into our service. We’re happy to announce that WebP Caching has landed! The new feature integrates into the existing CDN and is available to all customers. We offer both a one click solution with no change required on your origin server as well as an approach where you can deliver the WebP assets from your origin server.

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Towards federated learning at scale: system design

The Morning Paper

Towards federated learning at scale: system design Bonawitz et al., SysML 2019. This is a high level paper describing Google’s production system for federated learning. One of the most interesting things to me here is simply to know that Google are working on this, have a first version in production working with tens of millions of devices, and see significant future expansion for the technology (‘ we anticipate uses where the number of devices reaches billions ’).

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Perform Summit Barcelona: The future roadmap

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Can you believe it’s been two weeks since our annual Perform Summit Barcelona? If you were unable to attend the event, don’t worry, you can catch up on all the action below. The week in Barcelona far exceeded our attendees’ expectations, with more speakers, more breakout tracks, and more activities! With each session at near capacity, it’s no surprise people are already asking when our next event will be.