This article describes how similar mechanisms are arranged in compilers and reveal details of how to implement intermodular analysis in our static analyzer.
KEDA is an event-driven autoscaler that horizontally scales a container by adding additional pods based on the number of events needing to be processed.
The article discusses the architectures currently popular for achieving this Serverless Architecture for Scale use cases and how and when we can use them.
In this second part, learn how to centralize IAM for multiple AWS accounts, create and use EC2 instance profiles, and implement just-in-time access with Vault.
Covering the basics of managing AWS IAM with Terraform and learn how to delete the Root/User Access key, enforce MFA, customize password policy, and more.
SRE is a modern approach to managing the risks inherent in running complex, dynamic software deployments – risks like downtime, slowdowns, and the like.
Custom user authentication needs to be set up essentially, so we are going to define the major ways for the developer: from ready services to custom coding.