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With Service Creation, everyone wins: developers get the smooth experience of a paved road, new services are created the right way every time, and leadership de-risks a critical workflow.
Rails is famous for getting projects up and running quickly. Along the way things can get messy and eventually you need to step outside of the framework. Here are some of the lessons we've learned.
Today we are going to cover all the different ways in which we register services to Circular and the reasons why.
On August 18, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
On August 9, 2022, OpsLevel will begin providing Early Access to one of our most anticipated new features - Service Creation.
So, you’re looking to create a new project. But before you start, you must decide which scaffolding generator you’ll use. You have two main tools at your disposal which we are going to compare: Cookiecutter vs Yeoman.
Lets review the ways you can ingest and manipulate data in OpsLevel. Whether you are new to OpsLevel, or a wily veteran, you’re certain to learn something along the way!
When you’re designing a microservice architecture, there are a lot of questions you have to answer. Some of them make themselves apparent very early in the process.
Today, Kubernetes is the de facto standard for container orchestration, running in approximately half of all containerized environments. Platform and infrastructure teams of all shapes and sizes are accustomed to operating Kubernetes in order to run their organizations’ microservices (and applications) at any scale.