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频道 DevOps & SRE notes (@devops_sre_notes) 英语 语言赛道中的 是活跃参与者。目前社区聚集了 12 643 名订阅者,在 技术与应用 类别中位列第 10 049,并在 美国 地区排名第 2 983

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невідомо 创建以来,项目保持高速增长,吸引了 12 643 名订阅者。

根据 09 六月, 2026 的最新数据,频道保持稳定运转。过去 30 天订阅人数变化为 229,过去 24 小时变化为 5,整体触达仍然可观。

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  • 互动率 (ER): 平均受众互动率为 18.34%。内容发布后 24 小时内通常能获得 4.83% 的反应,占订阅者总量。
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凭借高频更新(最新数据采集于 10 六月, 2026),频道始终保持新鲜度与高覆盖。分析显示受众积极互动,使其成为 技术与应用 类别中的关键影响点。

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Meta's engineering team has published a fascinating report detailing how they built a cryptographic monitoring system capable of operating at a massive scale. The document discusses the architecture and the challenges they overcame to secure their vast infrastructure. https://engineering.fb.com/2024/11/12/security/how-meta-built-large-scale-cryptographic-monitoring/

🌀 An interactive fuzzy finder for the terminal https://github.com/leo-arch/fnf

🧨 Get data in & out of Redis with RIOT https://github.com/redis/riot

This practical tutorial walks you through the delicate process of uninstalling Multus CNI from a Kubernetes cluster without causing major disruptions. Following these steps can help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure a smooth removal. https://medium.com/spectro-cloud/how-to-uninstall-multus-cni-without-borking-your-k8s-cluster-3c3825cc1dab

In this detailed write-up, the team at incident.io shares their approach to assigning ownership for errors within their monolithic architecture. This post offers valuable insights into creating clear accountability and streamlining the debugging process. https://incident.io/blog/organizing-ownership-how-we-assign-errors-in-our-monolith

👀 A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer https://github.com/derailed/popeye

Ultra-lightweight Kubernetes https://github.com/portainer/kubesolo

If you've ever wondered what Helm is and why it's so popular in the Kubernetes ecosystem, this excellent guide has you covered. The text breaks down the fundamentals of the package manager and explains its core concepts in an easy-to-understand way. https://glasskube.dev/blog/what-is-helm-in-kubernetes/

This new analysis from Honeycomb argues against the traditional use of incident severities, proposing a shift towards classifying incidents by type instead. It's a thought-provoking read that challenges common practices in incident management. https://www.honeycomb.io/blog/against-incident-severities-favor-incident-types

Library for managing git hooks https://github.com/greenbone/autohooks

Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self-hosted runners https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller

Mark Tinderholt's latest blogpost provides a comprehensive walkthrough on setting up a Jekyll blog using Azure Static Web Apps and Azure Storage. This piece is a great resource for anyone looking to establish a low-cost and scalable personal website. https://www.marktinderholt.com/infrastructure-as-code/terraform/azure/cloud/2024/10/24/setup-blog-jekyll-azure-storage.html

This insightful article explores the complexities of managing long-lived connections within Kubernetes, offering solutions for ensuring they remain stable and reliable. The author delves into the technical challenges and provides practical examples to overcome them. https://learnkube.com/kubernetes-long-lived-connections

Hwameistor is an HA local storage system for cloud-native stateful workloads. https://github.com/hwameistor/hwameistor

The CloudKitchens tech publication examines the powerful self-healing mechanisms built into Kubernetes. It highlights how features like readiness probes and replication controllers enable the creation of resilient, automated systems. https://techblog.cloudkitchens.com/p/kubernetes-self-healing

An AWS author provides a helpful review of using Terraform to provision and manage AWS IoT Things. The text demonstrates how to automate the lifecycle of IoT devices using infrastructure as code. https://builder.aws.com/content/2iJVs17s7drNneJiB9GdYrNszWw/using-terraform-to-create-aws-iot-things

Simple but still extremely powerful K9S alternative. An interactive explain command. Security scanning based on trivy. Supports multiple envs. Midnight commander like interface. Custom hotkeys https://github.com/pymag09/kubecui

This item serves as a practical walkthrough for managing AWS EKS Access Entries with both Terraform and OpenTofu. It provides the necessary code and configuration to streamline Kubernetes user access management. https://dev.to/aws-builders/managing-aws-eks-access-entries-with-terraform-and-opentofu-414

The Agoda Engineering team details their "private cloud first" approach to load shedding in this feature. They explain how this strategy helps protect their most critical systems by gracefully degrading services during traffic surges. https://medium.com/agoda-engineering/load-shedding-private-cloud-first-81ddd5ab53ac

Prometheus-based Kubernetes Resource Recommendations https://github.com/robusta-dev/krr