Taking a page from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, this effort examines what microservices need from the org, orchestration, and infrastructure — all with a cloud bent.
If you like XML's handy hierarchical style and the familiarity of Java, you're in luck: You can quickly parse your XML data and put it into a MySQL database with ease.
This is the fourth in a series of blog posts examining technologies such as Angular that are driving the development of modern web and mobile applications.
If you care about your data, then I recommend not using Group Replication in production. It looks like it may cause headaches—and it's easy to get inconsistent results.
Moving to a microservices architecture is not just a matter of replacing method calls with HTTP requests. Welcome to the world of containers, reactive stacks, and more.
A monitoring system that offers in-depth metrics across your Cassandra environment can transform your operations, ensuring optimal operations of your nodes and clusters.
ClickHouse is an open source columnar database that promises fast scans that can be used for real-time queries. See how it works, complete with benchmarks against Spark.
When moving from a monolith to a distributed system, tracing and debugging can get really hard. Luckily, there are some things you can do to make it easier.
Hexagonal Architecture divides work inside and outside of an app instead of into layers. This overview covers the benefits and uses of the Hexagonal style in your work.
Stack traces have been around in the software development world for quite some time now, but it can't be ignored that they can create major issues for Operations teams.