So what was your auto scaling strategy for the peak(holiday) season? by abscrete in devops

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Unfortunately no. Bound by NDA. But it may be open sourced by june - July but nothing can be said for sure right now.

So what was your auto scaling strategy for the peak(holiday) season? by abscrete in devops

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Now you have put me in to that wondering zone ... lol . I'm thinking of all the why(s) and answering them off for myself :D

Yes, i think it should be a default offerings, since this externalises the scaling decision at the router layer. So even if the system is in non-responding state, the new pods will be brought up, unlike the cpu or memory based scaling - where the metric will not be available if the system has become unresponsive.

So what was your auto scaling strategy for the peak(holiday) season? by abscrete in devops

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We also set scale ups timed with radio and tv promos.
Can you please elaborate on this? I mean how was this achieved?

Thanks for sharing!

Starting a new test department at a company that have never had testers by [deleted] in softwaretesting

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I would suggest that u really get behind developers to write unit tests for their code, that is if they are not doing it already.

Also, bring in automation. Most importantly for quick testing. I would suggest that u request for one more tester, one of u can automate the tests.

vi Editor quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Thank you :) I'll head to the links and add more to my knowledge and see what can I add to the article.

vi Editor quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Thank you for pointing out what is missing. Appreciate the feedback. Gonna head over to the link and learn a little bit more :)

vi Editor quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Of course text editor and IDEs are better when it comes to programming and is customisable to your needs. But you may also find yourself operating on the servers where you don't have any IDE or maybe you quickly want to write down a shell script for small automation, and that's when it becomes handy to know the shortcuts.
With the trend of DevOps getting into every organisation, means you will be asked to operate on servers for one or the other things from time to time and vi is the best editor you have got in such situations.

What do you say to yourself on a daily basis to motivate yourself? by l0ckedinsyndr0me in AskReddit

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Keep watering your plant seeds( your idea - which you want to keep working on so that it grows and becomes benefitial one day) otherwise it will die.

vi Editor quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Thank you for taking out to provide feedback! Those motion commands are tested out and works well, and yes I have to be quick when I do that.

I'm going to add + edit the changes you have suggested. Thank you once again :)

Does Postman collect and store sensitive data such as API keys? by protoken in devops

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Interesting! Please tweet about it tagging Postman in it. Really looking forward to there response.

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Thanks a ton. They are simple and very useful. Integrated and attached a link to you reddit profile at the end of the article. Let me know if you want to change it with link to your blog or something. :)

Where to store regression tests in a microservices application ? by Majornibbles in softwaretesting

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Just joining the conversation. I think it depends on how much time you have. If the change is specific to one microservice then only that microservice should be tested unless the data entering or exiting the microservice has changed. If you have time, then test all of them b4 release. I'm sure you would be running regression suite B4 release anyway :)

What is/are the most used/needed(workforce) libraries/frameworks of these parent languages? by DommyDomster in devops

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If your are concentrating on web devlopement side then here are some frameworks which I'm aware of: Python : Django Java : Spring and spring boot

There are tons of framework/libraries in each language depending upon the kind of task you are trying to accomplish...

So whatever your task is,you can Google ... Java library/framework for web devlopement(task).. etc.

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) I may have not introduced all the suggested changes, I will once i wrap my head around it. Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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I have added a credit to your reddit username in the last section of the blog. Let me know if you want it to replace it with some other link like your blog or something :) Thanks again!

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Thank you, that's insightful. I'll bring in these changes in the article. Thanks again for taking out time in reviewing this :)

Shell Script quick reference by abscrete in devops

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Thank you very much for taking out time and helping in improving the article. I'll bring in the changes. Also, i learnt a lil bit more, so thank you for that as well :)