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NetOps for Application Developers: Understanding the Importance of Network Operations in Modern Development

Kentik

As these applications scale, and engineering for reliability comes into the forefront, DevOps engineers begin to rely on networking concepts like load balancing, auto-scaling, traffic management, and network security. Following are a few key ways NetOps and DevOps can collaborate to make more reliable systems.

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Reactive architecture benefits & use cases

Apiumhub

A Reactive system is an architectural style that allows multiple individual applications to coalesce as a single unit, reacting to its surroundings while aware of each other, and enable automatic scale up and down, load balancing, responsiveness under failure, and more. Front-End Reactive Architectures by Luca Mezzalira.

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Implementing the Netflix Media Database

Netflix Tech

In this post we will provide details of the NMDB system architecture beginning with the system requirements?—?these these will serve as the necessary motivation for the architectural choices we made. Some of the essential elements of such a data system are (a) reliability and availability?—?under

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The Case for PostgreSQL®

Instaclustr

There are several forms of data storage available to target each of these system architectures. There is no particular requirement or enforcement from the database that these data storage structures must remain specific to the system for which they were conceived. That is, PostgreSQL is a vertical scalability model by design.