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AppsFlyer processes nearly 70+ billion HTTP requests a day, and is built using a microservices architecture style. The entry point to the system that wraps all of the frontend services is a mission-critical (non-micro) service called the API Gateway. This article is an experience reporting of migrating from a Clojure-based gateway to a newly designed Go-based implementation.
Today on The InfoQ Podcast, Wes talks with Joe Beda. The two discuss the recent purchase of Heptio by VMWare, the Kubernetes Privilege Escalation Flaw (and the response to it), Kubernetes Enhancement Proposals, the CNCF/organization of Kubernetes, and some of the future hopes for the platform.
Conrado Silva Miranda shares his experience leveraging research to production settings, presenting the major issues faced by developers and how to establish stable production for research.
It’s easy to get caught up in the technical side of continuous delivery. Objectively observing all stages of the releases in action allows measuring the release process to find non-tech factors hindering your releases and the bottlenecks and queues. Make sure your communication methods are effective, and that all the people involved are genuinely working together well.
Ana Medina discusses the benefits of using Chaos Engineering to inject failures in order to make our container infrastructure more reliable. She also shares how to improve container monitoring and observability and lessons learned from running Chaos Engineering GameDays with Gremlin customers.
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