I re-designed my blog not just for the sake of re-designing. At least, I hope so.
So, here is a new article from a wannabe series about Kubernetes.
This series started with a review of Velero backup tool. Now, I want to extend this topic a bit and share my thoughts on whether it makes sense to back up a Kubernetes cluster at all.
P.S. This is the last technical article in my blog this year. I usually do a generic recap of the year, but haven't done one yet. Also, this is the last post in CatOps channel this year.
Wish y'all reliability during the festive season and only five nines in the new year!
#kubernetes #backup #blog
So, here is a new article from a wannabe series about Kubernetes.
This series started with a review of Velero backup tool. Now, I want to extend this topic a bit and share my thoughts on whether it makes sense to back up a Kubernetes cluster at all.
P.S. This is the last technical article in my blog this year. I usually do a generic recap of the year, but haven't done one yet. Also, this is the last post in CatOps channel this year.
Wish y'all reliability during the festive season and only five nines in the new year!
#kubernetes #backup #blog
grem1.in
Why backup Kubernetes?
This is the second part of a series of articles regarding Kubernetes backups. You can find the first part about Velero tool here.
Why Backup Kubernetes? In the previous part I provided a brief overview of the backup & restore tool for Kubernetes called Velero.…
Why Backup Kubernetes? In the previous part I provided a brief overview of the backup & restore tool for Kubernetes called Velero.…
So, on Friday I told you that I’m working on something new and now I’m ready to drop yet another teaser!
In nutshell, I’m going to write a series of articles on the basics of CLI applications in Go. A teaser or Part 0 of this series is already available in my blog!
There I talk about side projects and my motivation to write that tiny app as well as to start this series.
I will post new parts here as they appear. Also, you can subscribe to the CatOps newsletter to get bi-weekly digest of what has happened here.
#go #programming #blog #oc
In nutshell, I’m going to write a series of articles on the basics of CLI applications in Go. A teaser or Part 0 of this series is already available in my blog!
There I talk about side projects and my motivation to write that tiny app as well as to start this series.
I will post new parts here as they appear. Also, you can subscribe to the CatOps newsletter to get bi-weekly digest of what has happened here.
#go #programming #blog #oc
grem1.in
Building a CLI application in Go: Part 0
Building a CLI application in Go: Part 0 Intro I have written a tiny CLI app that can update the storage class of objects in an AWS S3 Bucket. To be completely honest, this tool is rather useless in the wild. You can achieve the same results natively with…
I have transferred my article about the types of technical interviews into English.
In that article I write about the types of interviews I have encountered through my career and how one can prepare to each of them.
You can read the original Ukrainian version on DOU.
The English version is available
- On Substack
- In my blog
Hope, this article would be helpful to you!
#interviews #blog
In that article I write about the types of interviews I have encountered through my career and how one can prepare to each of them.
You can read the original Ukrainian version on DOU.
The English version is available
- On Substack
- In my blog
Hope, this article would be helpful to you!
#interviews #blog
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Types of Technical Interviews
and how to prepare to each of them