Proof of concept of scalable and fail proof archtecture
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Proof of concept of scalable and fail proof archtecture
Blog about designing scalable distributed systems
Issues related to Confluent KAFKA REST Proxy
Implementations and code for my blog
OpenShift Scale Tests/Workloads Orchestrator - POC
Various limited documents from my work tools when i used to work as DevOps Engineer, these are basic usage and limited testing results ( because I don't have the premission to publicize the full documents that I have written for my work )
Distributed cluster designed for processing terabytes of data in parallel
Material para el meetup de python+Cassandra
Notes, Docs, CLI Commands and, Flashcards for AWS certified solutions architect - Associate Level
Demo for running Azure Pipelines inside Docker Containers in a host machine or in Kubernetes/AKS with KEDA to support horizontal scalability.
Solar powered, scalable, remotely controlled platform for Raspberry Pi projects.
Systems design is the process of defining the architecture, modules, interfaces, and data for a system to satisfy specified requirements. Systems design could be seen as the application of systems theory to product development.
A scalable fan control tool for Raspberry Pi
Scientific Visualization as a Microservice
Benchmark results for the benchANT blog post Cassandra vs. MongoDB
Demonstration of how to deploy a scalable video conference solution based on Big Blue Button
Master the AZ-104 certification with a comprehensive guide that seamlessly integrates Azure administration expertise and DevOps best practices for cloud
Ansible and Kubernetes examples from Ansible for Kubernetes Book
Automation to install, configure, scale test OpenShift and onboard new workloads
Projeto de Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (TCC) do curso de Sistemas de Informação na UNI7.
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