90DaysOfDevOps
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90DaysOfDevOps
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What is DevOps?
90DaysOfDevOps 2022
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Ask HN: How did you get into DevOps / Infra / SRE?
I am trying to get into DevOps following https://github.com/MichaelCade/90DaysOfDevOps/tree/main
- know any sites that offers scholarships or free courses for tech jobs?
- I think it would be helpful for you to follow this repository.
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DevOps
Sorry I don't have any particular project atm. However, you can take a look at this: https://github.com/MichaelCade/90DaysOfDevOps/blob/main/2022.md
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#90DaysOfDevOps - OpenShift
I've been contributing to an Online challenge called #90DaysOfDevOps for its second "season". This was started in 2022 by a friend who was changing roles and wanted to accelerate his learning journey. I wrote a section on Red Hat OpenShift, as I went through learning more about how it works and operates.
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DevOps Exercises
90DaysOfDevOps
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Serverless Compute
*This is part of a series that will be covered here, but I also encourage you to follow along with the rest of the series on 90DaysOfDevOps.
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What is Serverless?
*As a quick disclaimer - as I am an AWS Serverless Hero, most of the examples and explanations I give will reference the AWS ecosystem since that is where my expertise is. Many of the AWS services and tools we will discuss have equivalents across Azure, GCP, or other tooling. I will do my best to call these out going forward. This is part of a series that will be covered here, as well as part of a larger effort on 90DaysOfDevOps, which I highly encourage you to follow along with.
- Switch to cloud path?
serverless-java-container
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Spring Boot 3 application on AWS Lambda - Part 3 Develop application with AWS Serverless Java Container
The key dependency to make it work and translate between Spring Boot 3 (web annotation) model and AWS Lambda is the dependency to the artifact aws-serverless-java-container-springboot3 defined in the pom.xml. It's based on Serverless Java Container which natively supports API Gateway's proxy integration models for requests and responses, and we can create and inject custom models for methods that use custom mappings.
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Spring Boot 3 application on AWS Lambda - Part 2 Introduction to AWS Serverless Java Container
The AWS Serverless Java Container makes it easier to run Java applications written with frameworks such as Spring, Spring Boot 2 and 3, or JAX-RS/Jersey in Lambda. We have already seen that Micronaut framework also uses AWS Serverless Java Container.
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A beginner's guide to AWS Best Practices
Serverless has grown to mean many things and can even mean something different depending on whose cloud you are paying for. But for our team and for the purpose of this article, serverless is a way of building and running applications without having to manage the underlying infrastructure on AWS.
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SpringBoot Serverless REST API - ApiGateway+Lambda, deployed using AWS SAM
Read the Quick Start here: https://github.com/awslabs/aws-serverless-java-container/wiki/Quick-start---Spring-Boot3 Thanks to Mark Sailes for all of his help with this tuto
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Cloud Test Automation on AWS: The Role of QA Engineers
Having knowledge about microservices architectures, serverless, and related concepts is highly beneficial. This includes understanding chaos testing techniques with AWS Fault Injection Simulator.
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Why doesn't blizzard use dynamic server scaling?
I've heard that server providers like Amazon Web Services offer dynamic scaling serverless architecture https://aws.amazon.com/serverless/
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Serverless - Beyond the Basics
AWS Docs - Official documentation for all things AWS serverless
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Serverless Orchestration
Although not what I would consider 'core' cloud services, the orchestration and communication services are key to event driven development and robust application design. If you are structuring your application to take advantage of event flow, these are tools you are going to want to be familiar with, and will be instrumental in your success by saving you time, money, complexity, and management overhead. This about wraps up what I want to cover with serverless cloud services, though there is so much out there to explore. Tune in tomorrow as we start to put all of this together with best practices.*
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Serverless APIs
If you're new to the application development world, API stands for Application Programming Interface, an interface that offers a 'service' of sorts for applications to consume. Google Maps, for instance, has a public API that you or I could use if we're building an application to locate all of the restaurants in our town. They surface this, and many, many other data points via documented endpoints, and we can use things like API keys to access this data. If you're a developer, chances are you will build an API at some point in your career, if not several, and you will definitely work with them. As a key building block in application development, AWS provides a few API solutions.
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What is Serverless?
As an AWS Hero and a Principal Software engineer at a large Fortune 100 enterprise, I have been focused solely on serverless technologies and enablement over the last 3 years. I have spoken quite extensively about our serverless journey, what serverless means in a large enterprise, and how to be successful in a corporate setting. Everything I have learned has been through experience, on-the-job. The serverless definition I resonate with most states that serverless is event-driven, your resources scale up and down without you needing to manage them, and follows an "only pay for what you use" model. Let's break this down a bit further:
What are some alternatives?
devops-exercises - Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL, NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, Elastic, Network, Virtualization. DevOps Interview Questions
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
deploy-cloud-functions - A GitHub Action that deploys source code to Google Cloud Functions.
aws-node-termination-handler - Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes
amazon-sqs-java-messaging-lib - This Amazon SQS Java Messaging Library holds the Java Message Service compatible classes, that are used for communicating with Amazon Simple Queue Service.
fargate-cloudformation-example - An example CloudFormation template that deploys a container to AWS Fargate as a service.
developer-roadmap - Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
NuDB - NuDB: A fast key/value insert-only database for SSD drives in C++11
bats-detik - A library to ease e2e tests of applications in K8s environments
aws-sdk-go - AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
devops-upgrade
qryptic-api - Qryptic API for retrieving data about cryptocurrencies, wallets and exchanges.