StatusCode Covering the week's news in software development, infrastructure, ops, platforms, and performance — Formerly Web Operations Weekly and currently in transition. Are Microsoft's License Changes 'Bad for the Cloud Industry'? — Last week we mentioned how Microsoft's new licensing terms will impact users using on-prem services on 'dedicated hosted cloud services' (e.g. AWS). Cloud economist Corey Quinn thinks this is a bad move and represents 'old Microsoft' rearing its head. Corey Quinn | AWS Lake Formation Now Generally Available — Not got enough time to build a data warehouse..? Just throw your data into a 'data lake', basically a giant pit of all of your data which you can query at leisure. Lake Formation makes the process simpler if you're using AWS. Amazon Web Services | Lead Cloud Security Engineer — Make an impact as our first Security Engineer, focusing on driving innovation and best practices around our cloud security efforts. Cockroach Labs | How We Built a Logging Stack at Grab — Before the work outlined in this post, "performing a query for a string from the last three days was something only run before you went for a beverage." I think we can all sympathize.. Elasticsearch to the rescue! Daniel Kasen | Ciao: An Open Source HTTP Monitoring Service — Built on Ruby on Rails, but easily deployed anywhere with Docker, Ciao is an open source webapp that checks HTTP endpoints and can send notifications when things occur (e.g. a site goes down or throws an error). Brot and Games | Kubernetes Gated Deployments — A look at a Kubernetes extension GoDaddy has built and open sourced that automates regression testing and canary analysis, complete with rollbacks if things go back. GoDaddy Engineering | A Readable Specification of TLS 1.3 — It'd be great if more people made things like this 😄 An engineer has created a "biased copy of RFC 8446" (which defines TLS 1.3) complete with explanatory videos. It's still very technical but easier to digest nonetheless. David Wong | |
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