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DevOps for Databases - A practical guide to applying DevOps best practices to data-persistent technologies - cover

DevOps for Databases - A practical guide to applying DevOps best practices to data-persistent technologies

David Jambor

Maison d'édition: Packt Publishing

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In today's rapidly evolving world of DevOps, traditional silos are a thing of the past. Database administrators are no longer the only experts; site reliability engineers (SREs) and DevOps engineers are database experts as well. This blurring of the lines has led to increased responsibilities, making members of high-performing DevOps teams responsible for end-to-end ownership. This book helps you master DevOps for databases, making it a must-have resource for achieving success in the ever-changing world of DevOps.
You’ll begin by exploring real-world examples of DevOps implementation and its significance in modern data-persistent technologies, before progressing into the various types of database technologies and recognizing their strengths, weaknesses, and commonalities. As you advance, the chapters will teach you about design, implementation, testing, and operations using practical examples, as well as common design patterns, combining them with tooling, technology, and strategies for different types of data-persistent technologies. You’ll also learn how to create complex end-to-end implementation, deployment, and cloud infrastructure strategies defined as code.
By the end of this book, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and tools to design, build, and operate complex systems efficiently.
Disponible depuis: 29/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 446 pages.

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