Effx Helps Track and Monitor Microservices

Effx, the San Francisco startup has emerged from stealth mode, raising an impressive $3.9M seed round to fuel the expansion of its team and platform features. The Effx platform tracks and monitors services and dependencies, via a single pane of

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Cool Startup: MayaData

MayaData, the San Jose startup is becoming a force in the Kubernetes industry. And the timing is perfect, in that Rancher Labs, another startup focused on Kubernetes just got acquired by SUSE for $600M-$700M. The transaction is good news for

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Kubernetes Tools: Keptn, Keda, Kudo, Kuma, and Volcano

Kubernetes has become the standard for deploying and managing containerized workloads. It’s simple to work with when workloads are basic and complex when multiple clusters and multiple regions are required. Add Istio to the mix, and complexity reaches a new

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Rafay Systems Raises $8M and Introduces New Features

Rafay Systems has raised $8M in Series A and is now generally available to the public. The company provides lifecycle management for containerized applications. Lifecycle management is the process of managing the deployment and ongoing operations of containerized apps running

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Basics of Securing Microservices

The Popularity of Microservices Microservices has become a highly popular way to build software, as opposed to the traditional monolithic, tiered approach. Problems that arise by separating the design of software into different modules built by separate teams then combined

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Envoy Proxy Features and Basics

Introduction to Envoy Envoy is an open source L7 edge and service proxy. It was developed as a high performance C++ distributed proxy intended for standalone services and applications, in addition to large microservices. The Envoy code was built to

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AWS App Mesh vs Google Istio Service Mesh

The idea of a “service mesh” has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years and the number of alternatives available has risen. There are four open-source products available today: (i) Linkerd (sponsored by Buoyant). It was built on

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Section.io Lands Hotjar With It’s PaaS Offering

Section, the next-gen edge PaaS, has built business from the start by targeting engineers who want to program at the edge. Similarly to a traditional CDN, Section’s platform sits between its client’s infrastructure and the end user to intercept traffic.

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