Lots of nuggets of wisdom in this post, many of them informed directly from experiences in production. I hear plenty of people talking about "building operators" as the next step after Helm charts these days, but…
Ah, yeah, you weren't the only one bitten by that. We actually went and changed the Cloudant metering model recently so that you're billed on provisioned throughput rather than total request volume. You get dramatically…
IBM actually "cares about the little guy" to an incredible degree these days. The last few years have seen a major shift in buying trends in the enterprise that puts developers in a position of significant influence. We…
A relevant counter-example: the group bringing Compose into IBM is run by the former leadership team at Cloudant (including yours truly). We're incredibly excited to have mrkurt & co. on board; Compose does a great job…
Yep, Damien's patch greatly improved CouchDB's write throughput for the case where you've got a pool of processes trying to write to the same DB simultaneously.
I think that's because steadicat built the site as a single page. The words you're talking about are anchored at #faq, #terms, etc. right?
Lots of nuggets of wisdom in this post, many of them informed directly from experiences in production. I hear plenty of people talking about "building operators" as the next step after Helm charts these days, but…
Ah, yeah, you weren't the only one bitten by that. We actually went and changed the Cloudant metering model recently so that you're billed on provisioned throughput rather than total request volume. You get dramatically…
IBM actually "cares about the little guy" to an incredible degree these days. The last few years have seen a major shift in buying trends in the enterprise that puts developers in a position of significant influence. We…
A relevant counter-example: the group bringing Compose into IBM is run by the former leadership team at Cloudant (including yours truly). We're incredibly excited to have mrkurt & co. on board; Compose does a great job…
Yep, Damien's patch greatly improved CouchDB's write throughput for the case where you've got a pool of processes trying to write to the same DB simultaneously.
I think that's because steadicat built the site as a single page. The words you're talking about are anchored at #faq, #terms, etc. right?