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DevOps: Automating Release Tags

GitHub Actionsjust got a shot of adrenaline. The workflow now slaps tags on releases with spicysemantic versioning. It skims through PR details for those major head-turners and voila—auto-generated changelogs that save time and sanity...

DevOps: Automating Release Tags
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Shopify Tech Stack

Shopify's stack might look like a minimalist's dream—Ruby on RailsandReact. But don’t be fooled; it flexes serious muscle, wrangling173 billion requests in just one day. They've superchargedRubywith the mighty duo ofYJITandSorbet, flungReact Nativeacross key apps, and turned toKafkawhen sending66 mi..

Shopify Tech Stack
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AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity

AWS has unleashed theAmazon EKS Dashboard—the ultimate tool for seeing your Kubernetes clusters in vivid color. It dishes up cost forecasts and keeps an eye on compliance, which is more than you can say for Google Cloud'sKHI, obsessed as it is with log inspection alone. AWS serves up the full pictur..

AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity
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How to create Cilium Cluster Mesh between K3s and Azure Kubernetes Service

Ciliummasterfully knits clusters, weaving on-prem K3s with privateAKSusing Azure Virtual WAN. Efficient load-balancing? Piece of cake...

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FinOps in Action: Efficient AWS EKS Deployment with Terraform

Amazon EKStames Kubernetes chaos on AWS and dishes up power moves when you throwTerraforminto the ring. Terraform automates and locks down cluster management, letting you strut into cost-saving territory like a pro. Deploying EKS clusters through Terraform? That's your golden ticket toSpot Instances..

FinOps in Action: Efficient AWS EKS Deployment with Terraform
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Connecting Applications to Self-Service Datastores

Self-service datastore delivery just got easier with Kubernetes init containers and mutating admission webhooks automating secrets provision and rotation securely, simplifying developer workflows and enhancing data security...

Connecting Applications to Self-Service Datastores
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Enhancing Kubernetes Event Management with Custom Aggregation

Kubernetes Eventshold the keys to your cluster's secrets, but when event torrents flood in, finding the gems takes effort. An avalanche of alerts tests your patience, bandwidth, and sanity. Enter custom event aggregation miracles: they slice troubleshooting tedium from weeks to minutes. By stitching..

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Run Kubernetes Clusters for Less with Amazon EC2 Spot and Karpenter

Karpenterbrings some much-needed swagger toAWS EKSclusters with its clever auto-scaling tricks. It grabsEC2 Spot Instancesand slashes costs by a dazzling90%for stateless, flexible workloads. Imagine dynamic nodes practically springing to life, optimized compute horsepower unleashed, and interruption..

Run Kubernetes Clusters for Less with Amazon EC2 Spot and Karpenter
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Dual-Stack: Cilium Complementary Features

Trade inRKE2 Nginxfor the nimbleCilium Gateway API. It cranks up your Layer 7 filtering, routing, and security magic—no BGP machine needed. And withCilium LB IPAM, IP addresses scatter across your local network like it’s confetti time...

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A Year of Envoy Gateway GA: Building, Growing, and Innovating Together

Envoy Gatewayjust wrapped its rookie year, and it’s been anything but boring. Four major releases. Game-changing features. A community of builders that means business. Version 1.4? It roped in65 contributorsfrom54 companies, revamping the way cloud-native traffic flows. Meanwhile,Envoy Proxykeeps gr..

A Year of Envoy Gateway GA: Building, Growing, and Innovating Together
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