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WebAssembly on the Server: A New Runtime for Cloud Computing
WebAssembly on the server offers microsecond startup times and strong sandboxing, emerging as a lightweight alternative to containers for serverless and edge workloads.
NVMe over Fabrics: High-Performance Shared Storage for Modern Data Centers
NVMe over Fabrics delivers near-local NVMe storage performance across data center networks, enabling disaggregated storage architectures with unprecedented shared storage speeds.
The State of Web Hosting in 2023: Trends and Predictions
Web hosting in 2023 is shaped by Jamstack architectures, green hosting demand, and the shift from traditional VMs to container-based platforms.
The Rise of Platform Engineering and Internal Developer Platforms
Platform engineering builds internal developer platforms that provide self-service capabilities and golden paths, reducing cognitive load and accelerating software delivery.
Serverless Databases: DynamoDB, FaunaDB, and the Future of Data Storage
Serverless databases offer on-demand scaling and pay-per-request pricing, with options ranging from DynamoDB's NoSQL model to serverless PostgreSQL and MySQL platforms.
Securing CI/CD Pipelines: From Code Commit to Production Deployment
Securing CI/CD pipelines requires robust secret management, ephemeral build environments, and artifact integrity verification to prevent supply chain compromises.
eBPF: The Future of Linux Networking and Observability
eBPF enables high-performance networking, deep observability, and runtime security in Linux by running custom programs safely within kernel space.
Managed Kubernetes Services Compared: EKS vs AKS vs GKE
Comparing managed Kubernetes services reveals distinct strengths: GKE leads in automation, EKS in AWS integration, and AKS in hybrid and enterprise scenarios.
Terraform at Scale: Managing Multi-Cloud Infrastructure as Code
Scaling Terraform for enterprise use requires modular design, robust state management, and policy-as-code guardrails to maintain consistency and governance across teams.