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Important Practices for DevOps in the Cloud

OTS Solutions

Security is supposed to be part of the automated testing and should be built into the continuous integration and deployment processes. Continuous Deployment (CD) and continuous Integration for Cloud apps Continuous Integration (CI) and Continuous Deployment (CD) are highly regarded as best practices in DevOps cloud environments.

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AoAD2 Practice: Evolutionary System Architecture

James Shore

Approximately the same thing again in a redundant data center (for disaster recovery). There’s no Kubernetes, no Docker, no microservices, no autoscaling, not even any cloud. Microservices and Monoliths. Microservices are the most common reason I see for complex system architectures. Craver 2016].

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Application Modernization Guide for Enterprises

Modus Create

By modernizing applications to a microservices architecture, components are smaller and loosely coupled, making them easier to deploy, test, and scale independently. The most common example is refactoring a monolithic application to a cloud-hosted, microservices architecture. Talent Acquisition and Retention.

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Free Cloud Courses at Linux Academy — July 2019

Linux Academy

We will also work through some practical examples like Continuous Integration and Disaster Recovery scenarios. MicroService Applications In Kubernetes. This course provides hands-on experience with installing and administering a complex microservice application in a Kubernetes cluster. Google Cloud Concepts.

Linux 60
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AWS Amplify or Kinvey for External Databases, Identity Providers and DevOps

Progress

For external databases and systems outside of the cloud services provider, integration presents challenges such as dealing with different shapes of data with varying degrees of response time and reliability. Progress manages and auto scales all application infrastructure across cloud services, microservices and functions.

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AWS Amplify or Kinvey for External Databases, Identity Providers and DevOps

Progress

For external databases and systems outside of the cloud services provider, integration presents challenges such as dealing with different shapes of data with varying degrees of response time and reliability. Progress manages and auto scales all application infrastructure across cloud services, microservices and functions.

AWS 52
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AWS Amplify or Kinvey for External Databases, Identity Providers and DevOps

Progress

For external databases and systems outside of the cloud services provider, integration presents challenges such as dealing with different shapes of data with varying degrees of response time and reliability. Progress manages and auto scales all application infrastructure across cloud services, microservices and functions.

AWS 10