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Architecting Zero Downtime Deployments at THAT Conference
Thanks to everyone that came to my talk at THAT Conference. The deck is here, if you want to download it and use it as a resource, or to present internally to your team. The repo is here: https://github.com/way0utwest/ZeroDowntime
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Off to THAT Conference
I’m in Round Rock, TX today at THAT Conference. I attended THAT Conference in Wisconsin Dells last summer, and it was fun. I took my wife, but I wish I’d have known about the event when my kids were younger, … Continue reading
A New Word: Lyssamania
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Consolidating Cloud Backups
I am a big fan of the cloud. While I appreciate local storage and privacy/control/security, etc., that stuff can also go away locally. Plus, I like the convenience, and I think that many cloud services do a good job of … Continue reading