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Article: What Are Cloud-Bound Applications?

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The increasing adoption of application-first cloud services is causing applications to blend with the cloud services at levels much deeper than before. The runtime boundaries between the application and the cloud are shifting from virtual machines to containers and functions. By Bilgin Ibryam

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Article: Developing a Cloud-Native Application on Microsoft Azure Using Open Source Technologies

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Cloud native is a development approach that improves building, maintainability, scalability, and deployment of applications. My intention with this article is to explain, in a pragmatic way, how to build, deploy, run, and monitor a simple cloud-native application on Microsoft Azure using open-source technologies.

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Hybrid vs. Multi-cloud: The Good, the Bad and the Network Observability Needed

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Understanding the difference between hybrid cloud and multi-cloud is pretty simple. The public clouds (representing Google, AWS, IBM, Azure, Alibaba and Oracle) are all readily available. Hybrid Cloud Benefits. Moving to the cloud can also increase performance. Multi-cloud Benefits. VPCs and Security.

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Kubernetes Made Easy: A Beginner’s Roadmap to Container Orchestration

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Containers, led by technologies like Docker, offer a lightweight, portable, and consistent way to package applications and their dependencies. Kubernetes, often abbreviated as K8s, is an open-source container orchestration platform originally developed by Google and now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF).

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Article: Why DevOps Governance Is Crucial to Enable Developer Velocity

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The application environment should be managed centrally by the DevOps team. This allows them to better track modifications and changes which would then be swift and transparent to developer teams. By Amir Rozenberg.

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Article: Best Practices for Running Stateful Applications on Kubernetes

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Running stateful applications on Kubernetes is not a common use-case but it is possible. This article covers a number of techniques for safely operating stateful applications on Kubernetes including the StatefulSet and DaemonSet controllers, secret management, ConfigMaps, and the effective use of namespacing. By Gilad David Maayan.

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Network Observability Can Enable Hybrid Multi-Cloud Network Operations

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Network operations teams that are struggling to align with a DevOps-centric, multi-cloud future should investigate how the concept of network observability can help them. DevOps devotees are familiar with the term “observability.” DevOps professionals are familiar with the concept of observability.