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A Collection of Top DevOps News, Articles, Presentations April 2020 [InfoQ] DevOps Round-Up Sponsored by [gremlin] [Latest Content](#latest-content), [Top Viewed Content](#top-viewed-content), [News](#news), [Top Articles](#top-articles), [Top Presentations](#top-presentations-and-interviews) In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to DevOps on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: [(. [] Latest Content on InfoQ [oneinfra : Platform to Manage Multiple Kubernetes Clusters as a Service]( (news, Apr 19, 2020) [Interoperability of Open-source Tools: The Emergence of Interfaces]( (presentations, Apr 15, 2020) [Is Edge Computing a Thing?]( (articles, Apr 17, 2020) [Monolith to Microservices: Migrating Snap's Architecture Using a Service Mesh]( (news, Apr 17, 2020) [Managing Infrastructure from Kubernetes with the HashiCorp Terraform Operator]( (news, Apr 15, 2020) [Chaos Engineering: Finding Failures Before They Become Outages]( Learn the basics of Chaos Engineering: discover the tools, tests, and culture needed to create better software and prevent outages and downtime. [Download now](. Sponsored content [Chaos Engineering]( [] Top Viewed Content on InfoQ [Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 Moving into General Availability with Improved Update Process]( (news, Apr 13, 2020) [The Status of HTTP/3]( (news, Jan 11, 2020) [VMware Details its Tanzu/Kubernetes Strategy after Pivotal Merger]( (news, Feb 22, 2020) [HTTP APIs for Amazon API Gateway Are Now Generally Available]( (news, Mar 21, 2020) [WKSctl: a Tool for Kubernetes Cluster Management Using GitOps]( (news, Feb 11s, 2020) [] Top News [NGINX Unit Adds Support for Reverse Proxying and Address-Based Routing]( NGINX announced the release of versions 1.13 and 1.14 of NGINX Unit, its open-source web and application server. These releases include support for reverse proxying and address-based routing based on the connected client's IP address and the target address of the request. [Amazon Releases CLI v2, Includes SSO and Interactive Usability Features]( In a recent blog post, Amazon announced the general availability (GA) of AWS CLI (Command Line Interface) v2. Within this version of the CLI, features such as AWS Single Sign-On (SSO), interactive wizards, server-side auto completion and auto prompts are included. In addition, having Python installed is no longer a pre-requisite and the CLI is supported on Windows, Linux and macOS. [Rust Moving Towards an IDE-Friendly Compiler with Rust Analyzer]( Rust Analyzer is an experimental IDE/latency-oriented Rust compiler. This is an emerging endeavour within the Rust ecosystem, which is aimed at improving the IDE experience with Rust. [High-Severity Incidents: Reducing Your Mean Time to Detection (By O’Reilly)]( Get an introduction to the fundamentals of incident management classification and explore methods for reducing the time it takes SRE teams to discover their downstream effects. [Download the Report](. Sponsored content [High-Severity Incidents]( [Amazon Introduces a New Feature for ElastiCache for Redis: Global Datastore]( Recently Amazon announced Global Datastore, a new feature of Amazon ElastiCache for Redis that provides fully managed, fast, reliable and secure cross-region replication. [What Will the Next 10 Years of Continuous Delivery Look Like?]( Dave Farley and Jez Humble talked at the DeliveryConf about their expectations for the next ten years of Continous Delivery (CD). For CD to succeed, the IT industry needs to focus on three performance aspects: technical, organizational, and cultural–all profoundly interrelated. DORA's report has shown that technical practices can lead the change, but they alone aren't enough. [] Top Articles [Multi-Runtime Microservices Architecture]( Microservice systems can use common "mecha" components to provide enterprise integration pattern functionality. The adoption of cloud and Kubernetes provides new ways to implement these components. [article]( [Software Teams and Teamwork Trends Report Q1 2020]( The Culture & Methods editors team present their take on the topics that are at the front of the technology adoption curve: how to make teams and teamwork more effective, in person or remote. [culture]( [Spring Boot Tutorial: Building Microservices Deployed to Google Cloud]( In this tutorial, the reader will get a chance to create a small Spring Boot application, containerize it and deploy it to Google Kubernetes Engine using Skaffold and the Cloud Code IntelliJ plugin. [culture]( [How to Avoid Cascading Failures in Distributed Systems]( Cascading failures are failures that involve some kind of feedback mechanism—in other words, vicious cycles in action. Laura Nolan explores them using public accounts of real production incidents. [cli]( [What's Next in DevOps?]( The DevOps movement continues to gain influence in the IT world. As the organisations become increasingly digital, the agility of our IT systems becomes critical to the life of the companies. [groovy]( [Site Reliability Engineering 101 – Best Practices for Incident Management]( Understand the origins of modern incident management best practices, how they align with the emerging discipline of Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), and how incidents can be proactively prevented with thoughtful failure injection. [Download now](. Sponsored content [Site Reliability Engineering 101]( [] Top Presentations [Incident Management in the Age of DevOps & SRE]( Damon Edwards takes a look at the techniques that high-performing operations organizations are using to finally transform how they identify, mobilize, and respond to incidents. [Damon Edwards]( [Continuous Monitoring with JDK Flight Recorder (JFR)]( Mikael Vidstedt gives an overview of JDK Flight Recorder (JFR), showcases the current feature, as well as some features coming in the future. [Mikael Vidstedt]( [Portable Pipelines]( Carlos Leon enlists some of the best practices to make a pipeline portable from one tool to the other and make it testable from a local environment. [Carlos Leon]( [Best Practices to Spring to Kubernetes Easier and Faster]( Ray Tsang introduces tools -Jib, Skaffold- and best practices to adopt Kubernetes faster and easier. [Ray Tsang]( [Platforms Demystified: Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Eirini, and Knative]( Nic Williams and Matthias Haeussler compare and contrast several cloud platforms: Cloud Foundry, Kubernetes, Project Eirini, and Knative. [Nic Williams]( [Connect with InfoQ on Twitter]( [Connect with InfoQ on Facebook]( [Connect with InfoQ on LinkedIn]( [Connect with InfoQ on Youtube]( You have received this message because you are subscribed to the "Special Reports Newsletter". To stop receiving this email, please click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( C4Media Inc. 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