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73 Stories To Learn About Deployment

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Let's learn about Deployment via these 73 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

1. When (and why) to go 'Serverless'

Serverless doesn’t mean operating an application without a server, it means that you can operate the app without having to manage a server.

2. How to Deploy a React App to GitHub Pages

This article outlines how to smoothly deploy a React App through Github while avoiding common problems that such a process is likely to cause for you.

3. Why Micro Frontends Are the Future of Frontend Development

Microservices have helped the backend world to divide backends into smaller, more manageable, and more efficient pieces.

4. Approaching AI Model Deployment the More Efficient Way

Organizations using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) solutions face a challenging problem.

5. Golang: Using systemd for Zero Downtime Restarts and Deploys

By configuring a systemd socket, you can tell systemd to listen on the configured ports and start your service with a copy of the listening sockets.

6. Feel the Release

Technology performing at human speed is no longer an option.

7. The Easiest Way To Deploy With Gradle

How to easily deploy on Gradle for your Linux server without needing an entire development pipeline that the process normally requires you to have on hand.

8. What is Lead Time and Why Does it Have So Many Definitions?

In this post, I look at why there are so many definitions of lead time and how you can put them to use.

9. Spin Up a BOSH VM Faster Using BoshLite

BOSH-lite is a tool for running Cloud Foundry on Kubernetes and I’m guessing most BOSH directors are associated with a Cloud Foundry deployment...

10. Efficient Deployment and Release Management

“Do not deploy on Friday” is not a joke after all even if you have continuous deployment. With deciding to deploy anyway comes the subtle concern...

11. The Collaboration Tools that Support on-premise Deployment

Read this blog to discover the relevance of the On-Premise deployment model, as well as collaboration tools like Troop Messenger, AnyDesk, etc. that support it.

12. Go Serverless with AWS Lambda, Node.js and Dashbird

Learn how to deploy a Node.js application to AWS Lambda using the Serverless Framework and Dashbird for insights.

13. How To Deploy Angular App On Heroku

Hi All, Today we will talk about that how we can change our Angular app environment at run time when deploying the code on Heroku Server.

14. Debugging with Render: Two Effective Methods

When you use Render to deploy your Node.js application with Postgres database, you can debug easily with integrated tools like Datadog and Log Streams.

15. Kubernetes Deprecates Docker to Support the Open Container Initiative

Kubernetes Deprecating Docker?! Let Me Explain Containers in K8s.

16. Deploying Deep Learning Models with Model Server

Learn how to deploy deep learning models with Model Server.

17. Using MLflow and Modzy for Automated Model Deployment

As the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) continues to grow, the demand for leveraging AI capabilities is slowly becoming overshado

18. Top Debugging Methods for Quicker Deployment in Python

In this article, I will cover most debugging methods, basic and modern ones, introduce some hands-on tools and show some basic configurations and instructions.

19. Hosting an Angular application on GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions

Application example built with Angular 15 and hosted on GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions.

20. Websites Censored In Venezuela And How to Access Them

Venezuela's government has been clamping down on the internet in an attempt to control what Venezuelans know and understand about the world, including websites.

21. Tech Teams in Brazil: 42% Deploy Daily, Another 38% Deploy Weekly [Study]

Between January 29th and March 5th, we conducted a survey to get a technology landscape of the Brazilian startups and companies. We released the full report with the results of the study.

22. What Is Release Management And How Can Your Team Adopt It

Exploring the essence of the release management process, its anatomy, and ways of its improvement, and how it all ties in with agile software development.

23. How ML Challenges Software Engineering

Inherent uncertainty, data-driven behavior, rapid experimentation: characteristics of Machine Learning that disrupt traditional software engineering practices.

24. Deploy Computer Vision Models with Triton Inference Server

There are a lot of Machine Learning courses, and we are pretty good at modeling and improving our accuracy or other metrics.

25. Publishing A Three.js Project On GitHub Pages

Looking for a way to showcase your Three.js projects for free? Use GitHub Pages.

26. An In-Depth Guide to Blue-Green Deployments with Materialize

Minimizing downtime during any deployment is a key part of any successful deployment strategy. There are many ways to achieve this.

27. 5 Effective Deployment Strategies for Machine Learning Models

Understanding model deployment challenges and effective strategies that counteract them.

28. How to Deploy React JS Applications for Free on Firebase

In this article , I’ll take you through all the steps involved in deploying a your React app on firebase.

29. Using Codeship to Deploy a Dotnet app on Oracle Kubernetes

So, I was looking at an alternative to Azure DevOps and Jenkins to build a CI CD pipeline for a new project. A friend had asked me for a recommendation. His wanted to host microservices in Oracle Kubernetes Service.

30. How To Create Deployment Objects in Kubernetes and Deploy Using kubectl

Learn what Deployments are in Kubernetes and how to use them. Deployments are a high-level abstraction that controls how we deploy and maintain a set of Pods.

31. Linux-based Containers under the Hood

Containers under Linux - building a container from scratch.

32. Deployment Choice: Code Promotion vs Artifact Promotion

When it comes to deployment, a choice must be made. Find out what's the difference in code promotion and artifact promotion

33. How to Deploy a Ruby on Rails App on Heroku

The most satisfying thing beyond building something is to make it available to the world. Heroku is great for beginners because it’s a free and “simple” push-to-deploy system.

34. Path-Based Routing in Render with Kong API Gateway

It's good practice to put an API gateway in front of your microservices-backed application. Path-based routing makes this possible when deploying to Render.

35. Lessons Learned Using Docker from Development to Production

Like many tools in the software developer's toolbox, docker is relatively easy to jump into and takes some time to master. Using it for a variety of projects over the years I've learned a few lessons along the way.

36. Connecting Dots: Go, Docker and k8s [Part 2]

Nowadays, the successful application often consists of containers and some sort of container management system to ease scaling, reduce downtime, and more.

37. How to Handle Configuration for Multiple Environments in Console App Service?

How I automated the process of service deployment for a console application after issues caused due to multiple configuration environments.

38. Post Mortem: Kubernetes Node OOM

Production issues are never fun. They always seem to happen when you’re not at work, and the cause always seems to be silly. We recently had issues in our production Kubernetes cluster with nodes running out of memory, but the node recovered very quickly without any noticeable interruptions. In this story we will go over the specific issue that happened in our cluster, what the impact was, and how we will avoid this issue in the future.

39. 3 Key Questions You Need To Answer Before You Push That Code

Before you commit that code and push it to the server deployment, ask yourself these three questions.

40. Scaling Web Applications Is Like Walking a Tight Rope in a Storm

Scaling web applications is a skill. It’s like walking a tight rope, in the midst of a storm. There are multiple factors acting on you,

41. How to Migrate Your Apps From Heroku to Qoddi

Migrating from Heroku to Qoddi App Platform is very easy and requires a small amount of time. This guide will guide you in the process on moving your app.

42. How to Debug Microservices Swiftly and Efficiently with KubeOrbit

KubeOrbit, a cloud-native platform, has made deploying environments and debugging easier than before.

43. A Simple Guide to Github Page Deployment

Long story short: Jekyll is a template engine changing markdown documents on static HTML webpages, that you can then host anywyere, because you don't need databases or server that has PHP or Python.

44. Why Tracking Vulnerabilities After Deployment Is Important

Explore why you should track vulnerabilities after deploying your software, ways to track vulnerabilities, and how to keep your users and business safe.

45. How to Setup Different Environments for Dockerized Angular App with Nginx

Here I’m going to suggest to you a very simple deployment practice that we can follow in regards to deploy an Angular-based front-end app.

46. Who Let the Birds Out?

Modern day ‘Canary release’ or ‘canary deployment’ is a widely-used deployment pattern for the software development cycle.

47. Deployment Automation via SSH With Python Fabric: How It Works

One of the most basic ways in which a project gets deployed is by SSHing into a remote host followed by executing a few basic commmands. In this article I'll be taking a look on how to deploy a basic project to a remote server through Gitlab CI using Python Fabric.

48. How to Deploy AWS Lambda with Docker Containers

You can now build your serverless workloads in a Docker container with AWS Lambda. We gave it a try and here's our review (with ETL examples).

49. Step-By-Step Tutorial To Deploy A Node.js App To Kubernetes

The Cloud Foundry project cf-for-k8s, along with a Cloud Native Buildpacks implementation called Paketo Buildpacks, can provide a path for JavaScript applicatio

50. Understanding Pods in Kubernetes

Pods are Kubernetes Objects that are the basic unit for running our containers inside our Kubernetes cluster.

51. Why DevOps Is Important During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Disruption is the name of the game these days, from current remote work settings due to COVID-19 to even more normal, every-day disruptions (like the process of moving and renovating a home, which I’m currently experiencing first-hand). As a habit-driven developer myself, I have come to the realization that the stable work environment I’ve come to rely on is no more.

52. Your Serverless Guide is Ready

Learn everything you need to know about Serverless, including case studies, essential concepts, guidelines, and best practices.

53. Deploying Apache Kafka With Kubernetes

Deploying Kafka on Kubernetes is a low-effort approach to setting up an event-driven architecture to support your API ecosystem in the cloud.

54. Automating Smart Contract Development with Docker

Setting up a dockerized container to launch project setups that'll help deploy and run smart contracts.

55. 4 Essential Steps To Convert a Kubernetes Fullstack App to Heroku

In the last several years, Google’s Kubernetes project has generated huge buzz. The project has grown and evolved into a titan of the cloud infrastructure world.

56. Fleet Serverless Node.js Function Introduction

In February this year, we announced Fleet (Formerly Hole), a FaaS platform built on Node.js to be faster than other platforms and to create a more faithful integration with the ecosystem. In this post, I will clarify how all of this works and what we are bringing differently to the Serverless ecosystem, and what it means for startups and companies.

57. Everything about Blue Green Deployment Strategy!

How the Blue Green Deployment Strategy can be used to deal with problems on websites that normal development strategies cannot normally be used to resolve.

58. The Developer's Guide to Preparing Django Applications for Production

Configuration of production and development settings in Django. Can we read from different databases? What about getting notifications on view exceptions?

59. A Guide to Deploying Ruby Bot Live on Heroku

The steps below could also work for other Ruby bots (and not Telegram bot only) as well.

60. Increasing Developer Productivity with skaffold

Primary focus of Developer is to write code. Build, Test and Deploy of the application are better left to be managed by tools. skaffold can help in automating some of mundane tasks that comes with using kubernetes.

61. Kubernetes Tutorial: Using The System For Personal Projects

Learn how to deploy a simple rest API with ExpressJS and expose it using a service and ingress. Great for Kubernetes personal projects.

62. What Is the Difference Between Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment?

Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment are two complementary practices that help teams get their software into the hands of users faster.

63. Hosting an Angular application on GitHub Pages using Travis CI

Application example built with Angular 15 and hosted on GitHub Pages using Travis CI.

64. A Quick Guide to Using Deployment Slots with Azure Functions

And how do they differ from non-serverless plans?

65. 4 Ways to Introduce New Technology to Work

Every day, there are new tools that come into the market to make us more productive. More so since the global pandemic took hold.

66. 5 Ways that Microservices can be Deployed Effectively

The perfect place to host a microservice application is largely determined by its size and scaling requirements. So, let’s go over the 5 main ways we can deploy

67. Going From Open API Specification To Development Portal

API Economy is taking off exponentially and its every business need to expose their digital services and assets in a secure way. I'll walkthrough in this article how one can take a API-first , design first approach to take into the account, the needs of API consumers and various steps that lead to creating a Developer Portal using all the tools that we've currently. Please note that these tools have alternatives in the market, but these are what got me to the goal post in the fastest way and case could differ for others.

68. Gradual Code Releases: An In-House Kubernetes Canary Controller

Our short-term strategy involved developing an in-house Canary deployment process powered by a custom Kubernetes controller.

69. How Infrastructure as Code Is Forcing a Revolution in Cost Management

You might have read our beta launch blog post, which describes how Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is driving the third datacenter revolution (the first two being virtualization and the move to public clouds). In this post, I want to go deeper into looking at how IaC is driving a new need and approach to cost visibility and management.

70. How To Create a CD pipeline with Kubernetes, Ansible, and Jenkins

What does CI/CD try to solve?

71. From TF to TFLite: Deploying ML Models on Mobile [Part 1]

tl;dr - Link to code: TensorFlow GAN model.

So the other day I was talking to my rubber ducky about how G-Board predicts my next word, even when those words are entirely made up by me, in that how it actually learns on-device. How amazingly Netflix, Amazon, Google Maps make use of machine learning in their apps. How does machine learning on apps even work? Does the model learn even after being deployed? Can I deploy a GAN model on mobile?

72. How Do You Manage Helm Charts?

Whether you love it or hate it, Helm is a ubiquitous tool for managing Kubernetes applications. You can use it in many different ways which is great, but can also be overwhelming.

73. Deploying a Django Project to PythonAnywhere - A How-To Guide

When I was first starting with Django, one of the most challenging obstacles I faced was deploying my application. In this tutorial, I will show you guys how to deploy your Django applications to PythonAnywhere and hopefully help you avoid the pitfalls I made.

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