Sat.Nov 10, 2018 - Fri.Nov 16, 2018

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Ciao Milano! – An AWS Region is coming to Italy!

All Things Distributed

Today, I am happy to announce our plans to open a new AWS Region in Italy! The AWS Europe (Milan) Region is the 25th AWS Region that we've announced globally. It's the sixth AWS Region in Europe, joining existing regions in France, Germany, Ireland, the UK, and the new Region that we recently announced in Sweden. The AWS Europe (Milan) Region will have three Availability Zones and be ready for customers in early 2020.

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Knative Monitoring, Logging, and Tracing Explained

DZone

In this post, you will see the telemetry side of Knative and Istio for a Node.js app named Knative-node-app published on IBM Cloud in the previous post- Install Knative with Istio and deploy an app on IBM Cloud.

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Sponsored Post: Twitch, InMemory.Net, Triplebyte, Etleap, Stream, Scalyr

High Scalability

Who's Hiring? Twitch's commerce team in San Francisco is looking to hire senior developers to keep up with rapidly increasing demand for our Subscriptions and Payment platform. Engineers will be tasked with building new products and features to solve business and ecommerce challenges as we're dealing with engaging problems at a massive scale and will create solutions that impact millions of people around the world.

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How to Remove Unused CSS for Leaner CSS Files

KeyCDN

It’s no secret that leaner websites run faster than bloated ones. Don’t let unnecessary CSS weigh down your web projects; use the tools and techniques described below to help you remove unused CSS and improve your website’s overall performance. What is Unused CSS? No matter how experienced you are as a developer, there’s a good chance that your website contains CSS that have no impact on current page elements.

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Expanding the Cloud – The Second AWS GovCloud (US) Region, AWS GovCloud (US-East)

All Things Distributed

Today, I'm happy to announce that the AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region, our 19th global infrastructure Region, is now available for use by customers in the US. With this launch, AWS now provides 57 Availability Zones, with another 12 zones and four Regions in Bahrain, Cape Town, Hong Kong SAR, and Stockholm expected to come online by 2020. The AWS GovCloud (US-East) Region is our second AWS GovCloud (US) Region, joining AWS GovCloud (US-West) to further help US government agencies, the contract

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33 test automation leaders to follow in 2019

TechBeacon Testing

Test automation technologies and best practices are changing so rapidly that it can be hard to keep up. Fortunately, you'll find a tight community of test automation pros out there who regularly share tips and insights on Twitter.

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Data Migration Testing Tutorial: A Complete Guide

Software Testing Help

Overview of Data Migration Testing: It is quite often heard that an application is moved to a different server, the technology is changed, it is updated to the next version. Read more Data Migration Testing Tutorial: A Complete Guide. The post Data Migration Testing Tutorial: A Complete Guide appeared first on Software Testing Help.

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Working with fio “distribution /pereto” parameter

n0derunner

The fio Pareto parameter allows us to create a workload, which references a very large dataset, but specify a hotspot for the access pattern. Here’s an example using the same setup as the ILM experiment, but using a Pareto value of 0:8. My fio file looks like this. [global]. ioengine=libaio. direct=1. time_based. norandommap. random_distribution=pareto:0.8.

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How to build a Successful Continuous Testing Environment

Kovair

Digital transformation is in the air. Customer expectations are growing for want of better digital experiences. However, even the slightest code change could take around. The post How to build a Successful Continuous Testing Environment appeared first on Kovair Blog.

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New: The Datacenter as a Computer: Designing Warehouse-Scale Machines, Third Edition

High Scalability

Five years ago when Google published The Datacenter as a Computer: Designing Warehouse-Scale Machines it was a manifesto declaring the world of computing had changed forever. Hop aboard or be left behind at the station. Since then the world has chosen to ride along with Google. The world is still changing, so Google published a new edition: The Datacenter as a Computer: Designing Warehouse-Scale Machines, Third Edition.

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A More Ergonomic Setup

Tim Kadlec

My neck and shoulders have bothered me since high school. Nothing debilitating, but a constant soreness and dull ache. I’m not 100% sure why but certainly my work environment is a very likely candidate. My posture can be questionable and for the longest time, I didn’t give even the slightest thought to the ergonomics of my setup. I did grab a standing desk a couple of years back in the hopes it would help my back in some way.

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What are our re:Invent predictions? And updates!

The Symphonia

This is the latest edition of our newsletter. To receive the email version please subscribe here. Hello everyone from the snowy world of Symphonia! Yes, winter’s first storm has come to New York City. Whether this is an omen for the 25000 new Amazon employees due to arrive here over the next couple of years I (Mike) wouldn’t like to say… It’s been a while since we sent one of these newsletters.

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Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For November 16th, 2018

High Scalability

Wake up! It's HighScalability time: Beautiful. Unwelcome Gaze is a triptych visualizing the publicly reachable web server infrastructure of Google, Facebook, Amazon and the routing graph(s) leading to them. Do you like this sort of Stuff? Please support me on Patreon. I'd really appreciate it. Know anyone looking for a simple book explaining the cloud?