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The Ultimate Guide To Container Orchestration Tools

Managing containerized applications or microservices can be difficult. It is even more demanding and prone to error if you do it manually. So, what’s the alternative? Container orchestration. Container orchestration is an automation technology that enables engineers to coordinate when containers start and stop, schedule and execute tasks, manage failovers, and perform recovery processes. The technology helps automate these tasks throughout a container’s lifecycle.

Your weakness is your superpower Strengths based growth

Too often, we are told to highlight our weaknesses as a means for growth. From job interviews, to performance reviews, to our own self-reflection, we shine the light on what we do poorly. Building our careers isn't about doing everything well - instead, it's about doing what we already know we're good at to the best of our ability, and using the knowledge of our weakness to employ our strengths. Join Mary Thomas to learn why identifying and leaning into our strengths becomes our weakness Superpower.

Transforming Symfony monolith to multi apps A step by step guide

From monolith to multi-app join us as we explore more in this Symfony demo: Once upon a time, great people created a great Symfony demo, to be used as a living code example and help us all learn: Bigfoot. Since then, the DevRel team at Platform.sh has forked this repo and created a really fun escape game to showcase Blackfire. And we thought it would be good to have a dedicated frontend for our game, instead of reusing the Bigfoot design.

The role of empathy in technical writing SymfonyCon 2024

It’s easy to assume that our users are experts when writing documentation. But technical writing without diagrams, code examples, videos, screenshots and more can ostracise a large chunk of users who are simply searching for help when using your product. When writing technical documentation, empathy allows us to imagine ourselves as the reader: a junior developer who just started on the job, a sales manager who needs more information for a client deck, a member of the customer success team helping a client on a video call.

Snowflake Pricing In 2025: Your Usage And Cost Guide

Snowflake’s scalable architecture, minimal latency, advanced analytics, simplified data handling, flexible pay-as-you-go model, and always-on security make the data cloud a top choice for many businesses. You can also purchase Snowflake resources on demand or upfront. But if you struggle to control your Snowflake costs, you’re not alone. With the help of this guide, you’ll know how to manage your Snowflake costs better.

Guardrails and Gains: How Flyway Brings Stability to Cloud Migrations

Avoid the pitfalls of cloud database migration with Redgate Flyway. Learn how automation, schema discipline, rollback strategies, and traceability reduce risk and enable fast, compliant cloud deployments, with these insights from John Q. Martin, Technology Partner Manager at Redgate Software. Cloud migrations promise faster releases and more flexible scaling, but a poorly executed database migration will stop you from exploiting them.

K3s Vs. K8s: Which Kubernetes Is Right For You?

Kubernetes, also known as K8s, is an open-source, portable, and scalable container orchestration platform. With K8s, you can reliably manage distributed systems for your applications, enabling declarative configuration and automatic deployment. Yet, K8s can be resource-intensive and costly, with a rather steep learning curve. But in 2019, a lighter, faster, and potentially more cost-effective alternative appeared: K3s. Still, K3s is not a magic wand that works for all Kubernetes deployments.

Granular Allocation, Accurate Unit Costs: The New Standard For FinOps In The Outcome Era

If you’re struggling to contain cloud costs in this suddenly volatile AI-fixated environment, it might be time to consider FinOps as an exercise in granular allocation and unit economics, with a focus on outcome.

Visually identify observability gaps with Cloudcraft in Datadog

Modern cloud environments are highly complex and dynamic, with critical services relying on large numbers of ephemeral resources. Ensuring observability coverage across this landscape is essential for troubleshooting, maintaining reliability, optimizing performance, and enforcing security standards. But as environments grow more elaborate and their ownership more dispersed, tracking observability coverage becomes increasingly challenging.