Importance of DevOps – Explained using Instagram Case Study Date: December 17, 2015 Explained using Instagram Case Study“Its hard to convince people unless they land into trouble and the best way to learn is from experience”Today we all know about Instagram and are fascinated about the number of users using the application on daily basis. If you aren’t please see the stats below2015 – Instagram has 400 million users all over the world who upload 80 million photos and videos a day.It is hard to believe how instagram scaled so well while it just started with two developers in year 2010. Lets take a dive in their story and try to understand how they learnt their lessons. Continue reading → 0 Add to favorites 2078 0 0 Comments
Explained using Instagram Case Study“Its hard to convince people unless they land into trouble and the best way to learn is from experience”Today we all know about Instagram and are fascinated about the number of users using the application on daily basis. If you aren’t please see the stats below2015 – Instagram has 400 million users all over the world who upload 80 million photos and videos a day.It is hard to believe how instagram scaled so well while it just started with two developers in year 2010. Lets take a dive in their story and try to understand how they learnt their lessons. Continue reading →
Set build pipeline with Amazon EC2 Date: December 12, 2015 Walkthrough: Setting up build pipeline with Amazon EC2 Container Service and JenkinsEC2 Container serviceAmazon EC2 Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a highly scalable, fast, container management service that makes it easy to run, stop, and manage Docker containers on a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. Continue reading → 1 Add to favorites 48789 0 1 Comments
Walkthrough: Setting up build pipeline with Amazon EC2 Container Service and JenkinsEC2 Container serviceAmazon EC2 Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a highly scalable, fast, container management service that makes it easy to run, stop, and manage Docker containers on a cluster of Amazon EC2 instances. Continue reading →