Operations | Monitoring | ITSM | DevOps | Cloud

Why and How to Monitor AWS Elastic Load Balancing

When building systems that need to scale above a certain number of users, we usually can’t stay on one machine. This is where cloud providers like AWS usually come into play. They allow us to rent VMs or containers for small intervals. This way, we can start a few different machines when more traffic hits, and when it goes down later, we can simply turn off our extra capacity and save money. The question is, how does all this traffic get to our new machines? AWS Elastic Load Balancing!

Discover the business impact of digital customer experience from E-Commerce and DevOps leaders

As the world continues to adapt to the new normal, the shift to digital customer experience has accelerated. And with this change comes an urgency to bolster and secure networks, systems and digital capabilities. More and more customers are moving to digital-first experiences. With about two-thirds of the buyer’s journey taking place in the digital realm, it’s imperative that businesses invest in their digital capabilities.
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Modern Observability and Digital Transformation

For most businesses, effective digital transformation is a key strategic objective, and as computing infrastructure grows in complexity, end-to-end observability has never been more important to this cause. However, the amount of data and dynamic technologies required to keep up with demand only continues to increase, and current tools are not equipped to handle it- with any discrepancies resulting in rising costs and reduced competitiveness.

My Feedback about Nixpacks - an alternative to Buildpacks

2 months ago, I discovered Nixpacks - an alternative to Buildpacks to build a final container image that simply works. I’ve tried it with multiple projects, and the promise is very good. I feel it is less black magic than Buildpacks and easily extensible. In this article, I will share my feedback on the pros and the cons of this emerging project. Let's go!