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Kubernetes vs Docker: What’s the difference?

Dynatrace

Just like shipping containers revolutionized the transportation industry, Docker containers disrupted software. This opens the door to auto-scalable applications, which effortlessly matches the demands of rapidly growing and varying user traffic. Containers can be replicated or deleted on the fly to meet varying end-user traffic.

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Data Movement in Netflix Studio via Data Mesh

The Netflix TechBlog

Centralized data will be moved to third party services such as Google Sheets and Airtable for the stakeholders. However, it is paramount that we validate the complete set of identifiers such as a list of movie ids across producers and consumers for higher overall confidence in the data transport layer of choice. Please stay tuned!

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HTTP/3 From A To Z: Core Concepts (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine

For example, while HTTP deals with URLs and data interpretation, Transport Layer Security (TLS) ensures security by encryption, TCP enables reliable data transport by retransmitting lost packets, and Internet Protocol (IP) routes packets from one endpoint to another across different devices in between (middleboxes). What Is QUIC?

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Measuring Carbon is Not Enough?—?Unintended Consequences

Adrian Cockcroft

Buildings, food and transport have a much bigger carbon footprint than IT globally. A rough guide if you don’t have any better data is that with no traffic to a system it will be 10% utilization and use 30% of peak power, 25% utilization uses 50% of peak power, and at 50% utilization it uses 75% of peak power.

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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

Smashing Magazine

As such, a micro-optimization is, again, how you probably need to fine-tune things on a low level to really benefit from it. mvfst (Facebook), MsQuic , (Microsoft), (Google), ngtcp2 , LSQUIC (Litespeed), picoquic , quicly (Fastly). Note that there is an Apache Traffic Server implementation, though.). What Does It All Mean?

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Smashing Magazine

An often used metaphor is that of a pipe used to transport water. One aspect of performance is about how efficiently a transport protocol can use a network’s full (physical) bandwidth (i.e. As such, tuning congestion logic is usually only done by a select few developers, and evolution is slow. Congestion Control.