π§ Zombie Services in DevSecOps: A Comprehensive Guide
π 1. Introduction & Overview In the ever-evolving world of DevSecOps, “Zombie Services” have emerged as a silent yet critical challenge impacting security, performance, and cost. These…
Health Checks in DevSecOps: A Comprehensive Tutorial
1. Introduction & Overview What Are Health Checks? Health checks are automated mechanisms used to verify the availability, responsiveness, and correct functioning of services and infrastructure. In…
Load Shedding in DevSecOps: A Complete Tutorial
1. Introduction & Overview What is Load Shedding? Load Shedding in software systems refers to the intentional dropping of lower-priority requests or workloads to protect the overall…
Graceful Degradation in DevSecOps: A Comprehensive Guide
1. Introduction & Overview What is Graceful Degradation? Graceful Degradation refers to a design philosophy where a system maintains limited functionality even when some of its components…
Retry Logic in DevSecOps: An In-Depth Tutorial
π 1. Introduction & Overview What is Retry Logic? Retry Logic refers to a programming strategy that automatically attempts to re-execute a failed operation, typically due to…
Chaos Monkey in DevSecOps
Introduction & Overview What is Chaos Monkey? Chaos Monkey is an open-source tool developed by Netflix that randomly terminates virtual machine (VM) instances and containers in production…
Redundancy in DevSecOps
π 1. Introduction & Overview π What is Redundancy? In the context of DevSecOps, redundancy refers to the strategic duplication of critical components, systems, or data to…
Backup Strategy in DevSecOps
1. Introduction & Overview β What is a Backup Strategy? A Backup Strategy defines how data is copied and stored securely to ensure recovery in the event…
Tutorial: Disaster Recovery (DR) in DevSecOps
π§ Introduction & Overview π What is Disaster Recovery (DR)? Disaster Recovery (DR) refers to a planned process to restore IT systems, infrastructure, and data after a…
Failover in DevSecOps: A Comprehensive Tutorial
1. Introduction & Overview What is Failover? Failover refers to the capability of a system to automatically switch to a redundant or standby system or component when…