Hi Aurelie--
Interesting way to present the topic.
Question: Do you use weighted routing in your production? Though I played with it; I never had a use case.
I do use Istio mostly for "Dark Release" or "Feature Flag Releases" though. And as the Ingress Controller.
What software do you use for creating the sketchnotes?
For the moment we are using weight with only 100%. We are working first of all on a real Continuous Deployment tool like ArgoCD.
Features flags release, dark release and blue green can be good deployment architecture, depending on the context, the needs and the team. I talk about canary release because everybody talk about it, I plan to explain others architecture 🙂.
For sketchnoting I use for the moment Samsung s4 tablet, pencil and Samsung Notes.
It's not the better material but for the moment I use what I have 😊.
Interesting that you are able to pull it off with just a pencil. Real talent there.
I think you should publish your series on Slideshare also. It is not so legible the posting here.
Hi Aurelie--
Interesting way to present the topic.
Question: Do you use weighted routing in your production? Though I played with it; I never had a use case.
I do use Istio mostly for "Dark Release" or "Feature Flag Releases" though. And as the Ingress Controller.
What software do you use for creating the sketchnotes?
Hi
Thanks 🙂
For the moment we are using weight with only 100%. We are working first of all on a real Continuous Deployment tool like ArgoCD.
Features flags release, dark release and blue green can be good deployment architecture, depending on the context, the needs and the team. I talk about canary release because everybody talk about it, I plan to explain others architecture 🙂.
For sketchnoting I use for the moment Samsung s4 tablet, pencil and Samsung Notes.
It's not the better material but for the moment I use what I have 😊.
Interesting that you are able to pull it off with just a pencil. Real talent there.
I think you should publish your series on Slideshare also. It is not so legible the posting here.
Anyway, I look forward to more sketches.
That's great