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NetOps for Application Developers: Understanding the Importance of Network Operations in Modern Development

Kentik

One of the great successes of software development in the last ten years has been the relatively decentralized approach to application development made available by containerization, allowing for rapid iteration, service-specific stacks, and (sometimes) elegant deployment and orchestration implementations that piece it all together.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 3: The Affinity Between Events, Streams and Serverless

Confluent

Serverless functions provide a synergistic relationship with event streaming applications; they behave differently with respect to streaming workloads but are both event driven. It is then called via some kind of registry like an API gateway, or it is scheduled or triggered by a cloud-related event (i.e., data written to Amazon S3).

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 4: Four Pillars of Event Streaming Microservices

Confluent

Storing events in a stream and connecting streams via stream processors provide a generic, data-centric, distributed application runtime that you can use to build ETL, event streaming applications, applications for recording metrics and anything else that has a real-time data requirement. Let’s explore what this really means.

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Will cloud-based networking be your next WAN?

CATO Networks

And its also no secret that as more applications move to the cloud, significant changes are hosted onto the WAN. And with the cloud, users access applications in and outside of the office. Cloud-based networking makes it simple to address these challenges in a secure and scalable fashion.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

Application Servers. API gateway. We use Mashery as a gateway, the API is documented at [link]. We have cache filers nodes based on tomcat/Nginx/local file system and it acts in LRU fashion. to prevent this we use 3 kinds of pools and application code decides where to look for what kind of data. Cloud Platform.