AI preferences coming soon...
Just saw this announcement and wanted to share with the community. Azure DevOps integrates native AI code review assistant
This could have significant implications for teams using GitLab. What does everyone think about this development?
Key points:
- Better security
- Breaking changes to watch for
- Public preview now available
Anyone planning to adopt this soon?
Great for small teams, but doesn't scale well past 50 people.
In our production environment with 200+ microservices, we found that Kubernetes significantly outperformed Grafana. The key was proper configuration of scaling parameters. Deployment time dropped from 45min to 8min. Highly recommended for teams running Kubernetes at scale.
Has anyone else encountered issues with Docker when running in AWS ap-southeast-1? We're seeing intermittent failures during peak traffic. Our setup: microservices with New Relic. Starting to wonder if we should switch to Jenkins.
In our production environment with 200+ microservices, we found that Terraform significantly outperformed Ansible. The key was proper configuration of scaling parameters. Deployment time dropped from 45min to 8min. Highly recommended for teams running Kubernetes at scale.
In our production environment with 200+ microservices, we found that Docker significantly outperformed ArgoCD. The key was proper configuration of timeout settings. Deployment time dropped from 45min to 8min. Highly recommended for teams running Kubernetes at scale.
Has anyone else encountered issues with GitHub Actions when running in DigitalOcean ap-southeast-1? We're seeing intermittent failures during peak traffic. Our setup: serverless with Datadog. Starting to wonder if we should switch to Grafana.
Thanks for sharing! We're planning to try this next quarter.
We evaluated Jenkins last quarter and decided against it due to vendor lock-in. Instead, we went with Kubernetes which better fit our use case. The main factors were cost (30% cheaper), ease of use (2-day vs 2-week training), and community support.
Did you use version X or Y? We found Y more stable. Looking for real-world benchmarks if anyone has them.
Security team blocked this due to compliance requirements.
Been using this for 6 months. Here's what I learned...
We benchmarked 5 solutions:
1. Option A: fast but expensive
2. Option B: cheap but limited
3. Option C: goldilocks zone ✓
Ended up with C, saved 40% vs A.
We evaluated GitHub Actions last quarter and decided against it due to licensing costs. Instead, we went with ArgoCD which better fit our use case. The main factors were cost (30% cheaper), ease of use (2-day vs 2-week training), and community support.
In our production environment with 200+ microservices, we found that Ansible significantly outperformed GitHub Actions. The key was proper configuration of retry policy. Deployment time dropped from 45min to 8min. Highly recommended for teams running Kubernetes at scale.