Beginners Guide to Incident Postmortems
Successful and blameless postmortems can turn incidents into a gift of learning and prevent repeat mistakes.
Successful and blameless postmortems can turn incidents into a gift of learning and prevent repeat mistakes.
Organizations have now seen the value of building microservices. They are delivering applications as discrete functional parts, each of which can be delivered as a container or service and managed separately. But for every application, there are more parts to manage than ever before, especially at scale, and that’s where many turn to an orchestrator for help.
Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. In this edition, we’ll learn about the changing face of work in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the vaccine roll out.
Improve your security posture with community Indicators of Compromise and use reputation data to detect threats in encrypted traffic. On the digital battleground, it pays to stay on your toes, but there are ways to make the work easier. Flowmon ADS 11.2 brings you new and refined methods of avoiding known threats and learning from attacks carried out against others. Main news.
One important aspect of managing a cloud environment is setting up financial governance to safeguard against budget overruns. Fortunately, Google Cloud lets you set quotas for a variety of services, which can play a key role in establishing guardrails—and protect against unforeseen cost spikes. And to help you set and manage quotas programmatically, we’re pleased to announce that the Service Usage API now supports quota limits in Preview.
While Apache Tomcat used to be the underlying engine for JBoss EAP and AS, more recently, Undertow is used as the application server engine.