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Is Linkerd Winning the Service Mesh Race? - The New Stack
Is Linkerd Winning the Service Mesh Race? - The New Stack
Linkerd appears to be taking the lead market share-wise in the service mesh race as organizations increase their adoption of Kubernetes and realize they can’t do it without a proper control plane mesh.
·thenewstack.io·
Is Linkerd Winning the Service Mesh Race? - The New Stack
Home - DENT
Home - DENT
Solving the Networking Operating System Challenge For Distributed Enterprise, Campus and Remote Office / Branch Office (ROBO)
·dent.dev·
Home - DENT
Dent OS 2.0 targets small and mid-size firms
Dent OS 2.0 targets small and mid-size firms
Don't Panic! Out in the uncharted end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun
·theregister.com·
Dent OS 2.0 targets small and mid-size firms
Convey
Convey
·convey.earth·
Convey
The most important thing to understand about queues
The most important thing to understand about queues
You only need to learn a little bit of queueing theory before you start getting that ecstatic “everything is connected!” high that good math always evokes. So many damn things follow th…
·blog.danslimmon.com·
The most important thing to understand about queues
GDPR.txt
GDPR.txt
A proposed standard which informs hosting providers about the personal data collected by softwares.
·gdpr-txt.org·
GDPR.txt
On building scalable systems | Kislay Verma
On building scalable systems | Kislay Verma
A deep dive into software scalability, strategies for building a scalable system, and adopting distributed system design as the key to scalability
·kislayverma.com·
On building scalable systems | Kislay Verma
Why load balancing gRPC is tricky?
Why load balancing gRPC is tricky?
gRPC is commonly used for microservices communication due to its performance, low latency and serialization capabilities. But gRPC connections are sticky. In fact they are too sticky that make the load balancing very tricky and difficult. It is important to understand why and what is a proper way to handle it to avoid services overloading and interruption.
·majidfn.com·
Why load balancing gRPC is tricky?
A simple path to scale to millions of users
A simple path to scale to millions of users
In this article, we will talk about system design, as software engineers we are continually producing code that is integrated into large software ecosystems that provide unlimited functionalities to…
·nelsonparente.medium.com·
A simple path to scale to millions of users
Event Sourcing and Saga Pattern in Microservices Architecture
Event Sourcing and Saga Pattern in Microservices Architecture
Event Sourcing and Saga Pattern in Microservices Architecture, Advantages of Saga Pattern, Event Sourcing Basic Concept & Benefits, When to Use Saga Pattern, When To Use Event Sourcing Pattern, Advantages of Event Sourcing Pattern
·decipherzone.com·
Event Sourcing and Saga Pattern in Microservices Architecture
Kubernetes at Scale without GitOps Is a Bad Idea - The New Stack
Kubernetes at Scale without GitOps Is a Bad Idea - The New Stack
In this article, we describe the issues and challenges that enterprises face when deploying Kubernetes clusters at scale. We also describe how GitOps processes and tools can allow organizations to gain proper control of these highly distributed environments, while improving security and compliance best practices
·thenewstack.io·
Kubernetes at Scale without GitOps Is a Bad Idea - The New Stack
Rediscovering MVC - A severely misunderstood "pattern"
Rediscovering MVC - A severely misunderstood "pattern"
(Originally posted by me on github, now updated and moved to a better writing platform) Poor MVC! It's probably the most misunderstood "pattern" in the history of computer science. Why? Viewing MVC as simply separation of concerns leads to unnecessar...
·blog.encodeart.dev·
Rediscovering MVC - A severely misunderstood "pattern"
Metaverse: Old wine in a new bottle? | Guest column | Seattle Weekly
Metaverse: Old wine in a new bottle? | Guest column | Seattle Weekly
The metaverse is a space caught at the cusp of the physical and the nonphysical. Not a radically different space per se, but one that, like old wine in a new bottle, replicates the current set of relations we are already familiar with.
·seattleweekly.com·
Metaverse: Old wine in a new bottle? | Guest column | Seattle Weekly
Finit in Linux Containers (LXC)
Finit in Linux Containers (LXC)
This is a mini-HowTo on running Finit in an LXC system container. We will be using a variant (external) of Buildroot, called NetBox to create a squashfs (read-only) image for the root filesystem. Then we will give the container a single writable directory from which it then uses bind mount to emulate a full-blown system. It is expected you have LXC installed and all the relevant build tools needed to create the image. How to set that up is not covered by this tutorial.
·troglobit.com·
Finit in Linux Containers (LXC)
Three thoughts about NFTs
Three thoughts about NFTs
There’s a thread in a list I’m on titled “NFTs are a Scam.” I know too little about NFTs to do more than dump here three thoughts I shared on the list in response to a post …
·blogs.harvard.edu·
Three thoughts about NFTs