
Robert Kimani
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Oct 15, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Robert Kimani
At OVHcloud, a French cloud services provider, a small dedicated database operations team is tasked with a critical mission: to ensure that internal product teams building the company’s control and data planes can access a resilient, scalable and high-performance database infrastructure.
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Oct 6, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Robert Kimani
AI for APIs: Techniques for AI-Assisted SDK Generationtutorial, ANNUAL READER SURVEYWe are planning our coverage for 2025 and we need your input!Take 5 minutes to chime in and let us know what you're interested in. You could win a $1,000 gift card for your participation!The rise of AI-powered tools such as GitHub Copilot and ChatGPT has sparked considerable interest in how AI can assist developers in generating and using API SDKs (Software Development Kits).
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Sep 30, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Robert Kimani
Site reliability engineers (SREs) face the constant task of ensuring that systems not only meet high performance standards but also adapt to evolving demands with minimal manual effort. Traditional approaches to managing complex infrastructures can become burdensome, often leading to increased operational overhead and diminished effectiveness. AI is emerging as a transformative force in this space, offering innovative solutions that can revolutionize how we tackle our responsibilities.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Robert Kimani
Golang Pub/Sub: Why It’s Better When Combined With GoFrtutorial, As modern systems evolve, the need for reliable, scalable and real-time communication has never been greater. Pub/sub (publish-subscribe) is a messaging pattern that allows different components of a system to communicate asynchronously. This decoupled architecture is the backbone of the Internet of Things (IoT), distributed systems and real-time applications where responsiveness and flexibility are key.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
thenewstack.io | Robert Kimani |Jason Myers |Avitan Gefen |Janakiram MSV
Site reliability engineers (SREs) rely on service-level objectives (SLOs) to set the standards that the service-level indicators (SLIs) of an application must meet. These can include metrics like availability, response time, error rate or any other relevant indicator. Using SLOs is not new; they have long been used to align technical operations with business goals.
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