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The API Gateway and the Future of Cloud Native Applications

The rapid growth of cloud native applications that are smaller, more distributed, and designed for highly dynamic environments has turned API gateways into indispensable intermediaries for driving digital initiatives. At the same time, the emergence of the Kubernetes Gateway API, with support from the Envoy Gateway project, is driving a shift towards standardization and interoperability.

Use GitOps as an efficient CI/CD pipeline for Data Streaming | Data Streaming Systems

Early automation saves time and money. GitOps improves CI/CD pipeline, enhancing operations & traceability. Learn to use GitOps for data streaming platforms & streaming applications with Apache Kafka and Confluent Cloud.

Robust Disaster Recovery with Kafka and Confluent Cloud | Data Streaming Systems

Explore the resilience of Kafka, understand the implications of datacenter disruptions, and mitigate data loss impacts. Learn to scale with Confluent Cloud, cluster and schema linking, and how to use an active/passive disaster recovery pattern for business continuity.

SFTP vs. FTP: Understanding the Difference

When transferring data, especially in the context of Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL), the choice of protocol matters. Both SFTP and FTP provide solutions, but their intrinsic differences could greatly influence the outcome in terms of security and functionality. Here's everything you need to know about SFTP vs. FTP for ETL.

6 Best Node.js Logging Libraries

You can find the issue by reading the stack trace after a program fails. A stack trace, however, only reveals the status of the application at the time of failure and not before the error was met. Logging packages can help with this. They provide specifics about the behavior of the program before the failure and transmit them to the location you specify, such as a file or a monitoring tool. Node.js has access to a wide variety of logging tools, but not all of them are made equal.

Kubernetes Sidecar Container - Best Practices and Examples

An open-source container management engine called Kubernetes is used to automatically launch, scale, and handle containerized apps. The fundamental unit of a Kubernetes program is a pod. Instead of managing containers, Kubernetes controls pods, and pods enclose containers. A number of containers, storage, IP addresses, and settings that control how containers should operate inside the pod can all be found in a pod. You can operate two closely linked containers together with sidecar containers.