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The InfoQ eMag - Real World Chaos Engineering
Creating a successful chaos practice isn’t purely an engineering problem. As with many aspects of cloud native computing, it requires buy-in across the organisation. In this eMag we’ve pulled together a variety of case studies to show mechanisms by which you can do so, even in tightly regulated industries where you might face considerable opposition.
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The InfoQ eMag: Real-Time APIs: Design, Operation, and Observation
Research shows that there is an increasing demand for near real-time APIs, in which speed and flexibility of response are vitally important. This eMag explores this emerging trend in more detail.
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The InfoQ eMag - Service Mesh Ultimate Guide 2020
This eMag answers key service mesh questions for software architects and technical leaders, such as: What is a service mesh? Do I need a service mesh? , and how do I evaluate the different service mesh offerings?
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The InfoQ eMag - Microservices: Testing, Observing, and Understanding
This eMag takes a deep dive into the techniques and culture changes required to successfully test, observe, and understand microservices.
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The InfoQ eMag - The InfoQ Software Trends Report 2019: Volume 1
This eMag brings together the complete set of reports from the last 12 months and as such represents various points in time. We hope that this format provides InfoQ readers, from developers to CTOs, with a concise summary of the professional software landscape. We encourage you to explore these technologies for yourselves
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The InfoQ eMag - Service Mesh: Past, Present, and Future
This eMag aims to remove some of the confusion around the topic of "service mesh", and help architects and technical leaders to choose if, when, and how to deploy a service mesh. A "service mesh" manages service-to-service communications across a compute cluster, and handles dynamic service discovery and routing, and also provides cross-cutting support for observability, reliability, and security
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The InfoQ eMag: DevOps for the Database
In this eMag, we discuss the unique aspects of databases, both relational and NoSQL, in a successful continuous integration environment.
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The InfoQ eMag: Operationalizing Microservices
Over the past few years, microservices have evolved from an innovator-only architecture to a practice used to some degree at most companies. However, scaling up from a proof-of-concept project to a production-grade, enterprise-scale software platform built on microservices requires serious planning, dedication and time.
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The InfoQ eMag: Kubernetes: Past, Present and Future
This eMag explores how Kubernetes is moving from a simple orchestration framework to a fundamental cloud-native API and paradigm that has implications in multiple dimensions, from operations to software architecture. Topics covered include container runtime options, how to design applications that run effectively on Kubernetes, stateful microservice design considerations, and more.
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The InfoQ eMag: QCon 2018 Retrospective
We take a look back at best QCon highlights in 2018, including QCon London, QCon.AI, QCon New York and QCon San Francisco.
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The InfoQ eMag: Chaos Engineering
This eMag will inspire you to dig deeper into your systems, question your mental models, and use chaos engineering to build confidence in your system’s behaviors under turbulent conditions.
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The JHipster Mini-Book 5.0
The JHipster Mini-Book is a guide to getting started with hip technologies today: Angular, Bootstrap and Spring Boot. All of these frameworks are wrapped up in an easy-to-use project called JHipster. JHipster is a Yeoman generator that can be used to a create a project and generate boilerplate code for you. This book shows you how to build an app with JHipster.