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El canal DevOps & SRE notes (@devops_sre_notes) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 12 643 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 10 049 en la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones y el puesto 2 983 en la región EEUU.

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Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 12 643 suscriptores.

Según los últimos datos del 09 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de 229, y en las últimas 24 horas de 5, conservando un alto alcance.

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  • Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 18.34%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 4.83% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
  • Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 2 317 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 610 visualizaciones.
  • Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 3.
  • Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como kubernete, cluster, author, engineering, monitoring.

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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 10 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Tecnologías y Aplicaciones.

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A terminal-based LDAP server explorer built with Go and BubbleTea, providing an interactive interface for browsing LDAP directory trees, viewing records, and executing custom queries. https://github.com/ericschmar/moribito

Martin Atkins's latest study presents a clever technique for handling "ephemeral values" in Terraform, which are values needed during a plan but should not be stored in the state. The method helps manage dynamic or sensitive data that is only relevant for a single operation. https://log.martinatkins.me/2024/05/22/terraform-ephemeral-values/

This opinionated report argues that Large Language Models (LLMs) are not the ultimate solution for complex socio-technical problems in the SRE and operations space. It cautions against over-reliance on AI, emphasizing the continued need for human expertise and critical thinking. https://blog.relyabilit.ie/llms-wont-save-us/

In this unique piece, author @raesene explores the interesting and often overlooked capabilities of GitRepo volumes in Kubernetes. The content details some fun experiments and practical applications for dynamically providing content to pods directly from a Git repository. https://raesene.github.io/blog/2024/07/10/Fun-With-GitRepo-Volumes/

This post from Chainguard Unchained introduces the concept of audited least privilege as a critical security measure for the software supply chain. It explains how this principle helps verify that components only have the permissions they strictly need to function. https://www.chainguard.dev/unchained/audited-least-privilege

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This commentary by Techielass provides a step-by-step walkthrough of building a CI/CD pipeline for Terraform using GitHub Actions. It demonstrates how to automate infrastructure deployments safely and efficiently, incorporating best practices like planning and approval steps. https://www.techielass.com/terraform-with-github-actions-ci-cd-pipeline/

This extensive handbook serves as a go-to resource for troubleshooting common and complex issues within Kubernetes. It's packed with practical advice, commands, and methodologies to help engineers diagnose and resolve problems in their clusters. https://itnext.io/the-kubernetes-troubleshooting-handbook-7596a1fdf2ff

In this story from the Betterstack newsletter, learn how Dropbox managed to save millions of dollars by optimizing its object storage architecture. The piece delves into the technical decisions and engineering efforts behind their impressive cost-reduction initiative. https://newsletter.betterstack.com/p/how-dropbox-saved-millions-of-dollars

This technical report from Datadog offers a deep dive into managing storage for etcd, the key-value store at the heart of Kubernetes. It explains the causes of database growth and provides strategies for monitoring, defragmenting, and purging old data to maintain a healthy cluster. https://www.datadoghq.com/blog/managing-etcd-storage/

PostgreSQL monitoring and backups (with UI and self hosted) https://github.com/RostislavDugin/postgresus

This tutorial offers an interesting approach to container image distribution by using S3 as a private container registry. The author demonstrates how to set up and use an S3 bucket for storing and pulling images, providing a simple alternative to dedicated registry services. https://ochagavia.nl/blog/using-s3-as-a-container-registry/

Author Yasin Taha Erol provides a practical guide on migrating from Kubernetes' native Horizontal Pod Autoscaler (HPA) to KEDA. The text highlights the benefits of KEDA's event-driven scaling and walks through the steps for a smooth transition. https://yasintahaerol.medium.com/migrating-hpa-to-keda-13e946ee29ee

Identity-Aware Tunneled Reverse Proxy Server with Dashboard UI https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin

kubectl plugin to list allocations (cpu, memory, gpu,... X utilization, requested, limit, allocatable,...) https://github.com/davidB/kubectl-view-allocations

This write-up from Prezi Engineering explains how multi-AZ deployments can lead to surprisingly high data transfer costs. It documents their journey of migrating from a costly self-hosted Prometheus setup to a more efficient monitoring solution to save on their cloud budget. https://engineering.prezi.com/how-using-availability-zones-can-eat-up-your-budget-our-journey-from-prometheus-to-be8a816f7efe

The Grab Engineering team shares their experience in executing a seamless database migration with zero downtime. This blogpost details the meticulous planning, tooling, and validation steps required to achieve a successful migration for a critical, high-traffic service. https://engineering.grab.com/seamless-migration

Terraform configuration for my entire Mikrotik-powered home network. https://github.com/mirceanton/mikrotik-terraform/

Enable dynamic and seamless Kubernetes multi-cluster topologies https://github.com/liqotech/liqo