CDN Strategy
The architectural planning of Content Delivery Networks to optimize caching, reduce latency, and ensure global availability.
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Web DevelopmentThe architectural planning of Content Delivery Networks to optimize caching, reduce latency, and ensure global availability.
Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment - automated workflows for building, testing, and deploying code changes.
Computing resources (servers, storage, networking) delivered via the cloud, enabling scalable and flexible deployments.
The initial latency when a serverless function or container starts up after being idle, affecting response times.
The packaging of software code with just the operating system (OS) libraries and dependencies required to run the code to create a single lightweight executable.
Processing data closer to users at network edges rather than centralised data centres, reducing latency.
The maximum amount of time a system is allowed to fail without consequences, used to balance reliability with innovation velocity.
An open-source platform for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerised applications.
Systems that store and forward messages between applications, enabling asynchronous processing and decoupling.
A software architecture in which a single instance of software runs on a server and serves multiple tenants.
The ability to measure the internal states of a system by examining its outputs (logs, metrics, and traces).
Cloud computing model where the provider manages server infrastructure, letting developers focus on code without managing servers.
Service Level Agreement / Objective - formal commitments and internal targets for system availability and performance.
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