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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Pablo Lalloni

Pablo Lalloni

System Out and Err redirected to SLF4J - 0 views

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    "The sysout-over-slf4j module allows a user to redirect all calls to System.out and System.err to an SLF4J defined logger with the name of the fully qualified class in which the System.out.println (or similar) call was made, at configurable levels. "
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Building Applications with Microservices and Docker - NGINX - 0 views

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    Why a transition to microservices and cloud development is necessary and why monolithic architectures aren't an option anymore. How to implement Docker in a cloud and continuously integrated environment and what the typical Docker-run applications look like. How NGINX and NGINX Plus can help support your migration to the modern way of building, deploying, and scaling applications.
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robfig/glock - 0 views

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    "Glock is a command-line tool to lock dependencies to specific revisions, using a version control hook to keep those revisions in sync across a team."
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Docker Service Discovery Using Etcd and Haproxy - Jason Wilder's Blog - 0 views

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    Eureka.
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How the DevOps revolution informs software architecture - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

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    "Ford noted the growing relationship between software architecture and DevOps. The interdependence of the two disciplines is evident within Ford's company: "One of the things that we're really adamant about now," he said, "is that someone from DevOps and operations should be a full-time member of a software development team … you cut way down on churn and other sorts of useless engineering activities.""
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All about Apache Aurora | Twitter Blogs - 1 views

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    "What is Aurora? Platforms like Twitter operate across tens of thousands of machines, with hundreds of engineers deploying software daily. In this type of environment, automation is critical. Aurora is software that keeps services running in the face of many types of failure, and provides engineers a convenient, automated way to create and update these services. To accomplish this, Aurora leverages the Apache Mesos cluster manager, which provides information about the state of the cluster. Aurora uses that knowledge to make scheduling decisions. For example, when a machine experiences failure Aurora automatically reschedules those previously-running services onto a healthy machine in order to keep them running."
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elasticsearch: scan and scroll - 3 views

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    Con esto eliminamos la necesidad de ordenar globalmente para paginar y resolvemos el problema de los cambios concurrentes durante una consulta paginada.
Pablo Lalloni

Elasticsearch 1.5.0 Released | Elastic - 1 views

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    Y siguen las mejoras importantes de robustez...
Pablo Lalloni

The S stands for Simple - 1 views

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    Cada vez que lo vuelvo a leer me muero de risa!
Pablo Lalloni

jwilder/nginx-proxy Repository | Docker Hub Registry - Repositories of Docker Images - 1 views

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    "Automated Nginx reverse proxy for docker containers"
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The Revel Web Framework for Go - 0 views

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    "A high-productivity web framework for the Go language."
Pablo Lalloni

The BIRD Internet Routing Daemon Project - 1 views

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    "Internet Routing: It's a program (well, a daemon, as you are going to discover in a moment) which works as a dynamic router in an Internet type network (that is, in a network running either the IPv4 or the IPv6 protocol). Routers are devices which forward packets between interconnected networks in order to allow hosts not connected directly to the same local area network to communicate with each other. They also communicate with the other routers in the Internet to discover the topology of the network which allows them to find optimal (in terms of some metric) rules for forwarding of packets (which are called routing tables) and to adapt themselves to the changing conditions such as outages of network links, building of new connections and so on. Most of these routers are costly dedicated devices running obscure firmware which is hard to configure and not open to any changes (on the other hand, their special hardware design allows them to keep up with lots of high-speed network interfaces, better than general-purpose computer does). Fortunately, most operating systems of the UNIX family allow an ordinary computer to act as a router and forward packets belonging to the other hosts, but only according to a statically configured table."
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