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devsnews · 2 years ago
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Platform engineering is a discipline focused on developing and maintaining software platforms. These platforms are typically core infrastructure components used by applications and services to provide features such as data storage, messaging, authentication, and logging. Platform engineers are responsible for designing, building, securing, deploying, and managing these platforms.
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devsnews · 2 years ago
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Platform engineering is a broad role that encompasses the development, maintenance, and optimization of an application or service's underlying platform. This can include everything from designing and configuring the platform architecture to developing new features and tools to monitoring performance and troubleshooting issues. In addition, platform engineers often work closely with DevOps teams to ensure the platform is deployed and maintained according to best practices and standards. In this article, you will read how Platform Engineering can help teams using Kubernetes.
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devsnews · 2 years ago
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This week's issue contains some of the most interesting articles and news, selected from all the content published in the previous week on the Developers News website. You will read about Grafana Tempo, Crystal programming language, Alpine.js, Java Apps on Kubernetes, MAAS 3.3, Platform Engineering, Real-Time Ubuntu Kernel…
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devsnews · 2 years ago
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SRE, DevOps, and Platform Engineering are all related to software and IT infrastructure development and management. SRE stands for Site Reliability Engineering and is focused on ensuring the reliability and scalability of a system. DevOps is a software development methodology that emphasizes collaboration between developers and IT professionals to streamline the software development process. Platform Engineering is focused on developing, maintaining, and operating software platforms. All three disciplines are related in that they all involve working with software and IT infrastructure. This article compares them and describes each of them.
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