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| | | | | Kubernetes: everyone wants to do it, regardless of their scale and business objectives.1 Common justifications include better scalability, cost savings, standardization and being super modern and stuff. It's the future! In my personal experience, Kubernetes is far from the magical uptime machine that a lot of people think it is, and migrating it to it comes with a lot of hidden costs and potential downtime. I'm not a Kubernetes expert, but I've been involved in a few Kubernetes migration projects and I have opinions. Here are all the learnings and observations that I've personally witnessed. | |
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| | | | | What Languages to Learn, How to Structure Code, Algorithms & Data Structures, Methodologies, Source Control, Object Oriented Design, Frameworks or Stack ... | |
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| | | | | Learn how to migrate applications to Azure using rehosting, refactoring, rearchitecting and rebuilding, and discover the Azure App Service Migration Assistant. | |
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| | | Software Engineers do the complex work so that we can enjoy efficient software solutions. They're creating the systems behind the digital tools we use at work or in our personal life. This takes strong logical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as a deep knowledge of computer science and programming. It's a challenging, but exciting [...] | ||