In this blog series, we are exploring various topics to compare Oracle and Couchbase from a developer perspective. Today, we are going to talk about data modeling.
This article reviews concepts in Kubernetes deployment, as well as delves into various advanced Kubernetes deployment strategies, pros and cons, and use cases.
Learn how to avoid pain points introduced by cloud-based architectures. Explore how to measure performance and what metric IO pattern to use is quite important.
This article will get you started with the Hibernate implementation of JPA. We will use only standard features and cover the basics to provide an overview.
Crack your next coding interview by preparing these essential topics and skills like system design, algorithms, data structure, SQL, multithreading, etc.
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This article introduces MQTT sessions and provisioning an HAProxy load balancer in front of the EMQ X cluster to take full advantage of the sticky-session load balancing.
This article explains open-source Kubernetes tools used for development, monitoring, and deployment purposes that can improve your cloud-native experience.
APM tools allow you to monitor and manage the performance and uptime of your applications. Learn helpful criteria for choosing an APM tool provider here.
This introduction combines best practices from the CNCF, NSA, and CISA to help organizations mitigate risks and adopt a multi-layered security approach.
Learn how to use gRPC, an open-source framework that can be used to build scalable and performant microservices and to create communication between services.
Take a closer look at how application performance management/monitoring (APM) can help manage expectations for performance, availability, and user experience.
Here, learn the answer to questions about OpenTelemetry and predictions of several important trends that will continue to gain momentum over the next year.
In order to combat the negative consequences of reactive downtime, we need to adopt the “divine art of doing nothing" as a new productivity trend in 2022.