Curated articles, resources, tips and trends from the DevOps World.
We will go over the differences between Poetry vs Conda. Did you know that Conda works with different programming languages?
“Floppy disks” are two words triggering long-ago memories for those who remember the way things were. Floppy disks were the primary storage mechanism for how data was backed up and shared from the world’s very first home computers starting more than 40 years ago.
This guide will grow as we get closer to the show. Please check back regularly for updates! Ping me, if you spot a problem or if something is missing @marknca. As always, the event site is the ultimate source of truth (though I try to provide more context here).
Why have self-driving cars failed to meet expectations? Recent articles have popped the hype bubble surrounding the industry by exposing the problems with the artificial intelligence running autonomous vehicles.
Docker is my go-to container deployment tool. I’ve always found it exponentially easier to use than, say, the likes of Kubernetes. Of course, Docker isn’t suited for every deployment. However, when Docker is apropos, it cannot be beaten for simplicity, reliability, and stability.
This year, and for the twelfth consecutive year, AWS has been named as a Leader in the 2022 Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure and Platform Services (CIPS). Per Gartner, AWS is the longest-running CIPS Magic Quadrant Leader.
Anyone who’s lived through the past few years knows how Twitter’s usage can spike in an instant. The site’s search feature also gets hit hard.
A database professor from college taught my class to memorize E. F. Codd’s three normal forms of large, shared data as “the key, the whole key and nothing but the key.
Machine Learning (ML) has gained prominence in recent years because of its ability to be applied across scores of industries and solve complex problems effectively. Yet, research shows that nearly 90% of AI/ML models never actually make it into production or hit the market.
The collective wisdom goes that 99% site reliability might be the standard but Alex Hidalgo, a principal reliability advocate at Nobl9, says such high standards can be often unnecessary. Sometimes 80% will work just fine! When is it worth pulling out of the race for site reliability of even 99.
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