AWS Account Gone, Kubernetes 1.34, Secrets in Git, DIY Databases and AWS Cost Optimization Tips
Welcome to this week’s edition of the DevOps Bulletin!
Kubernetes 1.34 dropped with built-in tracing and smarter scheduling. Meanwhile, Dan Abramov explained the real steps to fix any bug, and Netflix revealed how it manages incidents at scale. Plus: why devs love port 3000, and how API keys got hijacked post-outage.
On the practical side: Terraform module tips, DIY databases, and a deep dive into HTTP caching. You’ll also learn to diagram your infra with Amazon Q and lock down state files the right way. Bonus: a FinOps tip and free AWS cost checklist.
Tools of the week: SierraDB (Redis-compatible event store), K7 (secure VM sandboxes), Yams (IAM policy simulator), Sealed Secrets (Git-safe K8s secrets), Distroless (minimal Docker images), and a CLI to track your S3 costs.
All this and more in this week’s DevOps Bulletin, don’t miss out!