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Embracing Resilience: The Power of Chaos Engineering

DZone

Securing software systems ' dependability and resilience has grown to be of the utmost importance in a world driven by technology, where software systems are becoming more complex and interconnected. In-depth testing, redundancy, and disaster recovery plans are just a few of the strategies that organizations are implementing to reduce the risks related to system failures.

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Contentsquare Uses Microservices and Apache Kafka for Notification Delivery

InfoQ

Contentsquare needed notification functionality for many use cases within its platform. The company created a generic solution spanning multiple services as part of its microservice architecture. During the implementation, the developers had to improve observability and overcome some scalability challenges.

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Scalable Solutions with Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL (Part 2): Using Citus

Percona

This blog post is part two of a multi-post series about using the Citus extension with Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL. You can read part one here: Scalable Solutions With Percona Distribution for PostgreSQL: Set Up Three PostgreSQL Database Instances. Citus is an open-source extension for PostgreSQL that expands its capacity to manage databases of varying scales, ranging from individual nodes to extensively distributed database clusters.

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Database Migration Plan: Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Open Source Migration

Percona

Many organizations are turning to open source solutions to streamline their operations and reduce costs. Open source migration can be a game-changer, offering flexibility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. However, it’s not without its challenges. Below, we’ll explore the common pitfalls of open source migration and provide insights on how to avoid them.