They charge for a premium plan, as per the article. We pay for a premium plan at our company.
Fargate isn't really expensive? It does have a premium but I wouldn't say 'really expensive'. https://www.trek10.com/blog/fargate-pricing-vs-ec2
From a few years ago? We have used managed ES for a while now and see no issues however I realise its different for everyone.
AFAIK with Fargate a lot of this is handled for you, as long as you have the auto scaling group. We have this setup with two capacity providers (FARGATE_SPOT and FARGATE) with a 75/25% split, meaning that even if there…
All of which you get with Gitlab plus a first class CI/CD system out of the box and a more popular (read familiar) interface which reduces the friction for new developers to get started with KDE.
We perform manual testing and qualification on feature branches (but deployed to a qa or staging environment). The thing that really helped us was separating the idea of environments and branches.
Easyjet have been a main airline within the UK for many many years. They may be struggling because of the current environment but this isn't a small operation who wouldn't have a security team.
Looks nice! We have been looking at improving our sprint planning process and going to try this out today (instead of our typical spreadsheet!)
We don't see that and use Meet (via GSuite) to have external calls with people and have never heard that that require a Google account.
So given a web server, what language can 'come close' to the ease of deploying with PHP?
Is it common to be releasing breaking API schema changes 6 times a day?
Supported until September 2020, I don't think they need to be changed now.
You don't think you get enough value out of Gitlab to justify the seat price? Based on the fact it seems to power all (or majority) of your development process it seems like it would be worth it?
How about Gyroscope? https://gyrosco.pe/
Like it or hate it the Facebook site isn't just any ordinary site. Combined with the fact that its not just web access that is down, this affects all apps and sites that have Like, Follow, Recommend or Sign In…
We have used S3 for over 3 years with no issues at all. Care to divulge?
Chrome can be quickly installed (free) on all platforms. If I don't have a Mac, which I don't, how would I install this Mac application?
Not exactly. Webber vs Vettel wasn't really close. Rosberg and Hamilton will be a lot closer.
Does that mean that you haven't yet tried Atom on your laptop? I haven't however haven't heard complaints about performance...
Unproven to who? You?
Not a chance. Gmail is way too valuable for Google to just shut down (and no Reader wasn't as valuable).
Why would Google keep a copy of your mail if your account was deactivated for 6 years? Isn't that asking a bit much considering you were the one that broke the ToS?
Surely a good (read focused) company should ALWAYS close down more products than it starts?
So 900 million Android devices back in July[1] and even if 5 million devices had Android that is a total of 0.55% of all Android users. Still worth it? [1] http://www.androidcentral.com/larry-page-15-million-android-...
As others have mentioned, 50% of it is marketing. I am curious though, have you played it? The reason I ask is if you have, it may be fairly obvious where the money has been spent.
They charge for a premium plan, as per the article. We pay for a premium plan at our company.
Fargate isn't really expensive? It does have a premium but I wouldn't say 'really expensive'. https://www.trek10.com/blog/fargate-pricing-vs-ec2
From a few years ago? We have used managed ES for a while now and see no issues however I realise its different for everyone.
AFAIK with Fargate a lot of this is handled for you, as long as you have the auto scaling group. We have this setup with two capacity providers (FARGATE_SPOT and FARGATE) with a 75/25% split, meaning that even if there…
All of which you get with Gitlab plus a first class CI/CD system out of the box and a more popular (read familiar) interface which reduces the friction for new developers to get started with KDE.
We perform manual testing and qualification on feature branches (but deployed to a qa or staging environment). The thing that really helped us was separating the idea of environments and branches.
Easyjet have been a main airline within the UK for many many years. They may be struggling because of the current environment but this isn't a small operation who wouldn't have a security team.
Looks nice! We have been looking at improving our sprint planning process and going to try this out today (instead of our typical spreadsheet!)
We don't see that and use Meet (via GSuite) to have external calls with people and have never heard that that require a Google account.
So given a web server, what language can 'come close' to the ease of deploying with PHP?
Is it common to be releasing breaking API schema changes 6 times a day?
Supported until September 2020, I don't think they need to be changed now.
You don't think you get enough value out of Gitlab to justify the seat price? Based on the fact it seems to power all (or majority) of your development process it seems like it would be worth it?
How about Gyroscope? https://gyrosco.pe/
Like it or hate it the Facebook site isn't just any ordinary site. Combined with the fact that its not just web access that is down, this affects all apps and sites that have Like, Follow, Recommend or Sign In…
We have used S3 for over 3 years with no issues at all. Care to divulge?
Chrome can be quickly installed (free) on all platforms. If I don't have a Mac, which I don't, how would I install this Mac application?
Not exactly. Webber vs Vettel wasn't really close. Rosberg and Hamilton will be a lot closer.
Does that mean that you haven't yet tried Atom on your laptop? I haven't however haven't heard complaints about performance...
Unproven to who? You?
Not a chance. Gmail is way too valuable for Google to just shut down (and no Reader wasn't as valuable).
Why would Google keep a copy of your mail if your account was deactivated for 6 years? Isn't that asking a bit much considering you were the one that broke the ToS?
Surely a good (read focused) company should ALWAYS close down more products than it starts?
So 900 million Android devices back in July[1] and even if 5 million devices had Android that is a total of 0.55% of all Android users. Still worth it? [1] http://www.androidcentral.com/larry-page-15-million-android-...
As others have mentioned, 50% of it is marketing. I am curious though, have you played it? The reason I ask is if you have, it may be fairly obvious where the money has been spent.